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How can it be possible for Ticketmaster to not have a general public sale for Ed's Seattle Benaroya Hall show and yet charge $500 for a single ticket on the third tier? I don't get how this could possibly happen. I'm 100 percent positive Ed wouldn't go for this bullshit. How can they sell a ticket for three times face value? This was not the secondary market. This was Ticketmaster Verified Fan Platinum tickets.
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Have you considered the venue fee/artist fee, and all the costs associated is “x” amount.
Ticket revenue need to be “y” amount in total
ten club holds back a lot of tickets and sells them below what the average ticket price needs to be. Platinum seats covers that gap and then some
platinum seats may very well be subsidising the cost of the 10 club allotment. Giving so many to the fan club no doubt costs them money in lower revenue. Due to how many seats the 10 club wants they may have little control over what TM does with their share
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NB1996 said:How can it be possible for Ticketmaster to not have a general public sale for Ed's Seattle Benaroya Hall show and yet charge $500 for a single ticket on the third tier? I don't get how this could possibly happen. I'm 100 percent positive Ed wouldn't go for this bullshit. How can they sell a ticket for three times face value? This was not the secondary market. This was Ticketmaster Verified Fan Platinum tickets.0
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I get the feeling Ed doesn't have a lot of stipulations with tickets and costs these days. It certainly isn't 1994 anymore.I've got a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell.
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It is very disgusting. If you haven't figured it out yet verified are the worst tickets available, or super expensive ones. just gross. People will still cling to excuses, but it is very sad the changes in values of certain band members.0
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Important distinction. Verified fan and Platinum tickets are two different buckets. I could be wrong here, but the Platinum tickets feel like the Live Nation/Venue/Ticketmaster allottment of tickets. Verified fan is basically the new public sale. Its sold as the way to combat scalpers and bots. But at the same time the scalpers are now in house at TM.
True the artist does have to sign off on this. But do they have a choice when the promoter (Live Nation) and the ticket distributor (Ticketmaster) are the same? Remember between the two they control 80% of venues. Its pretty easy to leverage.
But in general this article sums it up pretty well. I'd assume there were probably only like 375 tickets available (15%) for verified ticket sale.
https://www.theringer.com/2016/6/3/16045790/ticket-industry-problem-solution-e4b3b71fdff6#.hh4d9z77a
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I just saw Mike Watt is playing a show. $15 a ticket. Sometimes big rockers just get too complicated. nnnnnnn nn naaahhhnaaa nnnnNobody's fault but mine.0
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I feel super fortunate to have won the lottery. I have missed on past shows. I'm happy. Hope everyone has a great night.0
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evenflow82 said:I get the feeling Ed doesn't have a lot of stipulations with tickets and costs th
ese days. It certainly isn't 1994 anymore.
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Loujoe said:I just saw Mike Watt is playing a show. $15 a ticket. Sometimes big rockers just get too complicated. nnnnnnn nn naaahhhnaaa nnnnNobody's fault but mine.0
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They were off for 3 years, making up for lost time I guess0
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speedskater said:evenflow82 said:I get the feeling Ed doesn't have a lot of stipulations with tickets and costs th
ese days. It certainly isn't 1994 anymore.
Those tickets were also tough to get.DC '03 - Reading '04 - Philly '05 - Camden 1 '06 - DC '06 - E. Rutherford '06 - The Vic '07 - Lollapalooza '07 - DC '08 - EV DC 1 & 2 '08 (Met Ed!!) - EV Baltimore 1 & 2 '09 - EV NYC 1 '11 (Met Ed!) - Hartford '13 - GCF '15 - MSG 2 '16 - TOTD MSG '16 - Boston 1 & 2 '18 - SHN '21 - EV NYC 1 & 2 '22 - MSG '220 -
This ticket cost me a reasonable $60 at the Iconic Troubadour. I wish The Earthlings would have booked this venue.0
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evenflow82 said:I get the feeling Ed doesn't have a lot of stipulations with tickets and costs these days. It certainly isn't 1994 anymore.0
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KL159781 said:evenflow82 said:I get the feeling Ed doesn't have a lot of stipulations with tickets and costs these days. It certainly isn't 1994 anymore.
He absolutely could have but the cucks don't want to hear it. I have seen Platinum pricing for years but the prices today were borderline embarrassing. $900+ for a freaking seat. Even those novelty acts that the cucks like to bash would blush at those prices.
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patkelly12 said:KL159781 said:evenflow82 said:I get the feeling Ed doesn't have a lot of stipulations with tickets and costs these days. It certainly isn't 1994 anymore.
He absolutely could have but the cucks don't want to hear it. I have seen Platinum pricing for years but the prices today were borderline embarrassing. $900+ for a freaking seat. Even those novelty acts that the cucks like to bash would blush at those prices.
Feels to me like Platinum pricing is the subsidizer.Post edited by Eddieredder on0 -
NB1996 said:How can it be possible for Ticketmaster to not have a general public sale for Ed's Seattle Benaroya Hall show and yet charge $500 for a single ticket on the third tier? I don't get how this could possibly happen. I'm 100 percent positive Ed wouldn't go for this bullshit. How can they sell a ticket for three times face value? This was not the secondary market. This was Ticketmaster Verified Fan Platinum tickets.0
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patkelly12 said:KL159781 said:evenflow82 said:I get the feeling Ed doesn't have a lot of stipulations with tickets and costs these days. It certainly isn't 1994 anymore.
He absolutely could have but the cucks don't want to hear it. I have seen Platinum pricing for years but the prices today were borderline embarrassing. $900+ for a freaking seat. Even those novelty acts that the cucks like to bash would blush at those prices.0 -
Luckytwn1 said:patkelly12 said:KL159781 said:evenflow82 said:I get the feeling Ed doesn't have a lot of stipulations with tickets and costs these days. It certainly isn't 1994 anymore.
He absolutely could have but the cucks don't want to hear it. I have seen Platinum pricing for years but the prices today were borderline embarrassing. $900+ for a freaking seat. Even those novelty acts that the cucks like to bash would blush at those prices.0 -
I filtered out the Platinum tix. Got in about 5 mins past. How many would you estimate you saw available? Was it 100? 200? 500? Just curious.0
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