Public Ticket Sale Info
In support of Gigaton, Pearl Jam will embark on their
first leg of North American tour dates in March and April. The 16-date
tour kicks-off on March 18 in Toronto and wraps with a two-date stint in
Oakland April 18-19.
Pearl Jam's North American tour is in
addition to the band's previously announced European summer tour. Check
the Tour page for a full list of dates.
Verified Fan Registration and PresaleGeneral public tickets will be sold first
through a presale powered by Ticketmaster Verified Fan. Pearl Jam has
partnered with Ticketmaster to create a safe, reliable, ticket-buying
experience and ensure tickets get directly to fans for this tour. REGISTER NOW |
General Public OnsaleA remaining, limited number of tickets for each venue will then be released through a traditional general sale on January 24 at 10am venue local time on Ticketmaster.com. TOUR DATES |
Ticket Sale Information
Tickets for Pearl Jam’s North American concerts will be made available through a Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration and public ticket presale, a Ten Club presale for eligible members, and a general public ticket sale.
To give fans the best chance to buy tickets at face value for this tour, Pearl Jam has decided that tickets will be mobile only and strictly non-transferable, except in NY and CO where transferability is required by state law.
SafeTix™ Ticket Transferability Info:
SafeTix mobile tickets will be issued for all tickets for all shows.
These tickets will be non-transferable, (except in NY and CO where
transferability is required by state law), which means that ticket
purchasers will be required to enter the venue with their guests.
SafeTix tickets use a unique barcode that automatically refreshes every
few seconds so they cannot be screenshot or counterfeited. SafeTix tickets require a smartphone to display. No other tickets will be accepted for entry.
Fan-to-Fan Face Value Ticket Exchange:
For fans who are unable to use their tickets, Pearl Jam and
Ticketmaster will offer North America’s first Fan-to-Fan Face Value
Ticket Exchange, which will allow fans to resell their tickets for the
price they paid (including all fees). The Fan-to-Fan Face Value Ticket
Exchange will launch on February 18, 2020. There will be no additional
fees charged to Exchange users for buying or selling tickets on the
Exchange.
Tickets for all U.S. shows are $98 + $5 towards Vitalogy Foundation Charity + all applicable service charges, facility fees and taxes (USD). Tickets for all Canada shows are $125 + $8 towards Vitalogy Foundation Charity + all applicable service charges, facility fees and taxes (CAD).
NOTE: $5 of each ticket is a charitable contribution to the Vitalogy Foundation, a United States-based public charity under I.R.C. section 501(c)(3) and 509(a)(1).
Comments
Edit: Nevermind, this was my own computer's fault, not Ticketmaster.
1992- Lollapalooza, Irvine, California
Nothing since then. I suck.2016- Fenway Park, Boston - Both glorious nights
2022- Oakland Night 2
2024 Sacramento, CA
2000: Saratoga
2003: Buffalo
2004: Toledo
2005: Toronto
2006: Albany, Cleveland
2010: Buffalo, NYC
2011: Toronto
2013: Buffalo
2016: Toronto
2020: Hamilton
1992- Lollapalooza, Irvine, California
Nothing since then. I suck.2016- Fenway Park, Boston - Both glorious nights
2022- Oakland Night 2
2024 Sacramento, CA
2000: Saratoga
2003: Buffalo
2004: Toledo
2005: Toronto
2006: Albany, Cleveland
2010: Buffalo, NYC
2011: Toronto
2013: Buffalo
2016: Toronto
2020: Hamilton
St. Louis 2000
Champaign 2003
Indy 2003
St. Louis 2004
Cincinnati 2006
Indy 2010
Hampton 2016
Lexington 2016
EV Bourbon and Beyond 2017
Chicago N1 2018
Chicago N2 2018
Nashville 2022
St Louis 2022
Oklahoma City 2022
Denver 2022
Chicago N1 2023
Chicago N2 2023
Noblesville 2024
Chicago N1 2024
Chicago N2 2024
Baltimore 2024
Boston N1 2024
Boston N2 2024
No transfers, if you buy two tickets, your ticket buddy has to walk in with you. Both tickets will be on your phone, you won’t have a way of forwarding the QR code to them. EXCEPT if it’s for NY or CO, transfers are allowed due to state law. I’m not sure if you can transfer both or just one.
If you’re selling, it gets posted to a marketplace. You can’t “send” them to a designated person. Think of it as posting on StubHub, except for face value.
Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
Next day you'll get a text with a code,SPECIFIC to your ticketmaster account. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS They will void code if not used with right account, you use multiple devices, etc.
I want to try in the general sale too in case I score better tix than Ten Club ends up giving me... will i be able to sell the TM ones on this exchange site too?