What kind of tickets to record labels get?
That's "What kind of tickets DO record labels get?"
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A friend works for a major record label in NYC and they did a "buy" for PJ tickets at MSG.
If his tickets are better than mine, I'll sell my 300-level seats and use his.
Does anyone know what kind of tickets the industry folks normally get at MSG?
(wish we could edit thread titles...)
A friend works for a major record label in NYC and they did a "buy" for PJ tickets at MSG.
If his tickets are better than mine, I'll sell my 300-level seats and use his.
Does anyone know what kind of tickets the industry folks normally get at MSG?
I'll ride the wave where it takes me...
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Felt kind of cool to have better seats, but honestly it kind of ticked me off. They stayed for maybe 30 minutes and left (backstage?), those were still awesome seats that could have gone to some fans.
E.V. 8/1/08 --- 8/4/08
Sometimes I'll get GA (if the show has GA) sometimes I'll get 100's or 200's (When speaking about the Garden).
'00 - Jones Beach (x2)
'03 - Nassau Coliseum/Tweeter Center/ MSG (x2)
'04 - Reading, PA
'05 - Wachovia Center
'06 - Irving Plaza; Continental Airlines Arena (x2)
'08 - MSG (x2); Beacon Theater
'09 - Philly Spectrum (x2)
'10 - XL Center; Prudential Center; MSG (x2)
'11 - Alpine Valley (x2)
'12 - Made In America
'13 - Wrigley Field; DCU Center; Barclay Center (x2); Wells Fargo Center; XL Center
'15 - Ed Sullivan Theater
'16 - MSG (x2)
'17 - Barclay Center (R&RHOF)
'18 - Fenway Park
'22 - MSG
'24 - MSG (x2)
That sounds better than what I have now.
Based on how fast the TM tickets moved to the 300 level it would make sense that insiders would have better seats.
Fingers crossed.
I'll ride the wave where it takes me...