The official unofficial NA22 draw results thread

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  • JP218404
    JP218404 NJ Posts: 1,412
    pjpitt89 said:
    I don't recall for 2020 but I know for previous tours, 2016 in particular, you could not win for both nights in same city. I know this from the Philly shows 2016, possibly 2013 as well. I remember putting together the whole - OK you put in for this night, I'll put in for this night - deal.
    2013 was one show I believe. I remember having Ticketmaster for one of the Brooklyn shows 
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  • JojoRice
    JojoRice Kennesaw, GA Posts: 4,553
    For today; only the rescheduled California shows are announced so far?
    San Diego and LA night 1 so far today...
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  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    pjpitt89 said:
    I don't recall for 2020 but I know for previous tours, 2016 in particular, you could not win for both nights in same city. I know this from the Philly shows 2016, possibly 2013 as well. I remember putting together the whole - OK you put in for this night, I'll put in for this night - deal.
    I remember it different for 2016. I remember people winning MSG night 1 and night 2 to as first and second picks while others were shutout. Maybe I am wrong and that was Barclays in 2013 but pretty sure it was MSG. 
  • on2legs
    on2legs Posts: 15,955
    Camden, for being the only new East Coast show, didn’t seem like it was too tough a ticket to win.  A quick check of Given to Fly and Lost Dogs and I only saw one ISO thread and that was someone seeking a GA ticket.  

    Is demand way down for this tour?
    1996: Randall's Island 2  1998: East Rutherford | MSG 1 & 2  2000: Cincinnati | Columbus | Jones Beach 1, 2, & 3 | Boston 1 | Camden 1 & 2 2003: Philadelphia | Uniondale | MSG 1 & 2 | Holmdel  2005: Atlantic City 1  2006: Camden 1 | East Rutherford 1 & 2 2008: Camden 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 (#25) | Newark (EV)  2009: Philadelphia 1, 2 & 4  2010: Newark | MSG 1 & 2  2011: Toronto 1  2013: Wrigley Field | Brooklyn 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore  2015: Central Park  2016: Philadelphia 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Fenway Park 2 | MSG (TOTD)  2017: Brooklyn (RnR HOF)  2020: MSG | Asbury Park  2021: Asbury Park  2022: MSG | Camden | Nashville  2024: MSG 1 & 2 (#50) | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore  2025: Raleigh


  • iamloco724
    iamloco724 Brooklyn NY Posts: 1,441
    I got San Diego on my 3rd pick at 2:29 EST 
  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    on2legs said:
    Camden, for being the only new East Coast show, didn’t seem like it was too tough a ticket to win.  A quick check of Given to Fly and Lost Dogs and I only saw one ISO thread and that was someone seeking a GA ticket.  

    Is demand way down for this tour?
    It has to be. On top of that though I definitely believe that 10C got a shit load of tickets too. The real tell will be after verified fan is done after a couple of hours on Tuesday and we see how many "bad" seats remain for some of these less popular cities. 
  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,939
    JimmyV said:
    BF25394 said:
    JimmyV said:
    Saturating California with shows really is a headscratcher. 
    There are almost 40 million people in California, and they haven't played arena shows in California since 2013. (Pearl Jam played Bridge School in 2014 and Ohana in 2021.) Your headscratcher is my no-brainer.
    No insult to California intended, but we have never before seen lottery results like we did yesterday. The demand was not like it is in other parts of the country. 
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't the Fresno and Sacramento results have to do with the fact that they're newly announced shows with much larger blocks of tickets available?  Is there an apples-to-apples comparison that demonstrates soft demand relative to some other location outside California?  (I haven't read this whole thread, so I'm not asking this rhetorically.)  Bear in mind that some of the demand for popular locations like New York or Las Vegas comes from people who don't live in those places, but prioritize them because they think those shows will be extra special and/or because they want to travel to those places. Fresno and Sacramento are not seen as destinations in the same way. 
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  • brarble said:
    Go Animal said:
    Either they're on lunch, or they're debating this very topic between TM/10c, re: LA2. I mean, has ANYONE gotten a head's up about night 2??
    If they are debating... best move would be to do away with the "no 2 nights in the same city policy" since it came out of nowhere and hasn't been the case in previous tours (and seems kind of arbitrary in the first place, who is that rule helping?). 

    That rule was definitely in effect in 2016. I'm pretty sure it was also in effect in 2013. There were two NYC shows on both of those tours (Brooklyn in '13 and MSG in '16) and I lost all. Also 2 Philly shows on both tours and I only won one night each tour. Husband won the same night as me in '16.
    2003 Spectrum, Camden 2, Holmdel 2004 Reading, PA 2005 Philly 2006 Hartford, Camden 1&2, E. Rutherford 1&2 2008 Camden 1&2, MSG 1&2  2009 Spectrum 1,2,3,4  2010 Hartford, Newark, MSG 1&2 2013 Wrigley, Pittsburgh, Brooklyn 1&2, Philly 1&2,  Baltimore 2014 Leeds, Cincinnati  2015 GCF  2016 Sunrise, Miami, Hampton, Philly 1&2, MSG 1&2, Fenway 1&2  2017 RHoF Induction 2018 Seattle 1&2 Fenway 1&2 2021 Sea Hear Now 2022 Hamilton, Toronto, MSG, Camden 2023 Indy 2024 Indy, MSG 1&2, Philly 1&2, Baltimore

  • Hello,
    I was wondering who sent the email with ticket confirmation.  I have been waiting to hear back for the Fresno Show, and I saw a charge on my credit card.  I haven't received an email.  Thanks in advance for your response.
    Tony
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  • washed in black
    washed in black Posts: 900
    edited March 2022
    mpedone said:
    I honestly thought the "only one show in a city" rule was in place in 2020, but it wasn't an issue for me, so I guess I'm just misremembering.
    It was. It's not a new rule.  From the 1.19.16 email about the lottery


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    2003 Spectrum, Camden 2, Holmdel 2004 Reading, PA 2005 Philly 2006 Hartford, Camden 1&2, E. Rutherford 1&2 2008 Camden 1&2, MSG 1&2  2009 Spectrum 1,2,3,4  2010 Hartford, Newark, MSG 1&2 2013 Wrigley, Pittsburgh, Brooklyn 1&2, Philly 1&2,  Baltimore 2014 Leeds, Cincinnati  2015 GCF  2016 Sunrise, Miami, Hampton, Philly 1&2, MSG 1&2, Fenway 1&2  2017 RHoF Induction 2018 Seattle 1&2 Fenway 1&2 2021 Sea Hear Now 2022 Hamilton, Toronto, MSG, Camden 2023 Indy 2024 Indy, MSG 1&2, Philly 1&2, Baltimore

  • Did anyone else not get an email from ticketmaster? I know I submitted for Nashville but never received anything. I did get one for verified presale. Weird.
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,598
    Camden being on a Wednesday night chased some people off. We never even considered it for that reason. 
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  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    BF25394 said:
    JimmyV said:
    BF25394 said:
    JimmyV said:
    Saturating California with shows really is a headscratcher. 
    There are almost 40 million people in California, and they haven't played arena shows in California since 2013. (Pearl Jam played Bridge School in 2014 and Ohana in 2021.) Your headscratcher is my no-brainer.
    No insult to California intended, but we have never before seen lottery results like we did yesterday. The demand was not like it is in other parts of the country. 
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't the Fresno and Sacramento results have to do with the fact that they're newly announced shows with much larger blocks of tickets available?  Is there an apples-to-apples comparison that demonstrates soft demand relative to some other location outside California?  (I haven't read this whole thread, so I'm not asking this rhetorically.)  Bear in mind that some of the demand for popular locations like New York or Las Vegas comes from people who don't live in those places, but prioritize them because they think those shows will be extra special and/or because they want to travel to those places. Fresno and Sacramento are not seen as destinations in the same way. 
    For Fresno to go at least to the 9th round is wild. This comes at a time too where your city is your priority and not GA or RES of that city making it even crazier. 


  • JojoRice
    JojoRice Kennesaw, GA Posts: 4,553
    I think Fresno & Sacramento being on Monday and Wednesday nights have a factor in being in less demand as well. 
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  • boyaxl
    boyaxl Posts: 46
    edited March 2022
    Just scored for Oakland 1.   Was my second priority and I asked for 2 GA or 2 reserved.  Guess won't know which I got for a bit?
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,525
    One show per city has varied. I got 10C tickets for both Fenway shows in 2018, for example. Could be ballparks vs. arenas/sheds.
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,598
    We moved on to Oakland and skipped LA2?
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  • CantKeepmedown
    CantKeepmedown Portland, Maine Posts: 3,119
    on2legs said:
    Camden, for being the only new East Coast show, didn’t seem like it was too tough a ticket to win.  A quick check of Given to Fly and Lost Dogs and I only saw one ISO thread and that was someone seeking a GA ticket.  

    Is demand way down for this tour?
    Maybe demand amongst fanclub members. I think the 10C getting a much higher percentage of tix than usual played into that as well. I'll be surprised if it's not mostly sold out once it's available to general public. 
  • JP218404
    JP218404 NJ Posts: 1,412
    JimmyV said:
    Camden being on a Wednesday night chased some people off. We never even considered it for that reason. 
    JimmyV said:
    Camden being on a Wednesday night chased some people off. We never even considered it for that reason. 
    And the garden on a Sunday may too. Doubt it but a bit can wish. Unless people travel in hopes of getting into the apollo
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  • jammergirl
    jammergirl Posts: 599
    BF25394 said:
    JimmyV said:
    BF25394 said:
    JimmyV said:
    Saturating California with shows really is a headscratcher. 
    There are almost 40 million people in California, and they haven't played arena shows in California since 2013. (Pearl Jam played Bridge School in 2014 and Ohana in 2021.) Your headscratcher is my no-brainer.
    No insult to California intended, but we have never before seen lottery results like we did yesterday. The demand was not like it is in other parts of the country. 
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't the Fresno and Sacramento results have to do with the fact that they're newly announced shows with much larger blocks of tickets available?  Is there an apples-to-apples comparison that demonstrates soft demand relative to some other location outside California?  (I haven't read this whole thread, so I'm not asking this rhetorically.)  Bear in mind that some of the demand for popular locations like New York or Las Vegas comes from people who don't live in those places, but prioritize them because they think those shows will be extra special and/or because they want to travel to those places. Fresno and Sacramento are not seen as destinations in the same way. 

    This makes sense, I'm still amazed at the Fresno date. Geographically, going from Oakland to Fresno, to back up the state to Sac is kind of odd. And yeah, neither city is a huge destination draw. I won tickets to Sac and Fresno, not sure if GA or reserved yet, but stoked to have a mini tour in NorCal! I have a feeling Fresno is going to be a special one, fingers crossed.