“PJ Premium” on Ticketmaster?
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Plenty of bands in vans do it. Ya play a club and it’s all GA you can pay more to get a table in the balcony.cmalisze said:
Show me the "Bands in Vans Premium" seats....JP218404 said:
Yeah cause the bands in a van are millionaires.cmalisze said:
If only millionaires made thousands less.JP218404 said:
It’s not easy. I work with bands that hit the road and next thing ya know they have to hold up a tour for a week affecting all the other bands on tour with them.pjl44 said:Click through for the thread if you want a taste of the industry via Frank TurnerThey still have to pay the crew and now either have to get a hotel for 4 days, feed themselves more since they get no dinners from the promoters. Don’t get paid for the gigs and now have to figure out how to get back into the room they were playing cause the touring market is flooded
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Hey man if you want to apologize for the Ten Club and the band and also approve of what is being handed to us, as fans, more power to you. My loyalty isn't blind. I know when I am being taken advantage of. Still somewhat willing to be taken advantage of out of my love for the music and its power. I just now understand a little differently. We are pawns in their (TM/PJ) game to make as much money as possible.....more power to them.JP218404 said:
The answer was the frank turner Twitter postcmalisze said:
I missed where in the PJ forum we aren't talking about PJ. Bands in vans are a separate conversation completely irrelevant to this one.JP218404 said:
Yeah cause the bands in a van are millionaires.cmalisze said:
If only millionaires made thousands less.JP218404 said:
It’s not easy. I work with bands that hit the road and next thing ya know they have to hold up a tour for a week affecting all the other bands on tour with them.pjl44 said:Click through for the thread if you want a taste of the industry via Frank TurnerThey still have to pay the crew and now either have to get a hotel for 4 days, feed themselves more since they get no dinners from the promoters. Don’t get paid for the gigs and now have to figure out how to get back into the room they were playing cause the touring market is flooded
its Ugly out there
as far as PJ goes, they have been paying their crew and staff for 2+ years now as they are employees. You wanna go about millionaires. They could have told them to scratch. They didn’t.0 - 
            pjl44 said:Click through for the thread if you want a taste of the industry via Frank Turner
That was a pretty good summation... thank you for posting!
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Was this news to anyone? There are TONS of industries decimated by what Covid brought to them. As a society we have deemed it is it not ok for "inflation" to rise 8% but as a fan club many are arguing it is ok and understandable for a PJ ticket to rise 4000%. Wild world we live in.on2legs said:pjl44 said:Click through for the thread if you want a taste of the industry via Frank Turner
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            I need a documentary on the decision to call it PJ Premium. Just a Fyre Fest level of bad idea.___________________________________________
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            Things that could be done that would definitely reduce ticket prices:
- Not play half of your NA shows in California (including adding shows)
- Open the fan 2 fan exchange immediately with the ability to sell for less (but not more) than what you paid
Not sure net impact on ticket prices:
- Make all tickets fully transferrable (i.e. NYC/Denver)...would have more inventory on secondary market and cut into PJ Platinum ability to leverage artificial scarcity / price gouge...but also would likely mean more initial tickets go to flippers, and that they have to raise prices for everyone to cover the loss of $ from PJ Platinum
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            Either way… Ticketmaster is getting their share of tickets to mark up. I prefer that a huge percentage of the tickets are now going to the fan club. Under the old system Ticketmaster only gave the fan club 10%. Who knows what happened to the other 90%.Back in 2013 I got upper level tickets for Brooklyn night 2 through the regular Ticketmaster public sale. But my buddy who was going to the show with me grew up with a guy who now works for Ticketmaster. We met up with the guy at a bar before the show and he had at least a dozen tickets that he showed us and let us pick out a pair. No charge.Either way, Ticketmaster is going to control some of the tickets. It’s not perfect but at least the new system keeps the majority in the hands of fans from the get go.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 20
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Wikipedia gives a fair definition......I bolded a few key points. The current situation with PJ tickets and always with TM shows we are not participating in a free market with either business (PJ/TM.)mpedone said:cmalisze said:
Define a free market? Our definition may be different.JP218404 said:cmalisze said:
For some now not to see that the locking of tickets and the F2F only option to sell is only enhancing the problem is hilarious. This is exactly how they (PJ and TM) manipulate the market. This is the start of the problem. It is not a free market. We have been lied to. Does the Ten Club have good intentions? I'd love to believe so. I just can't believe they are this ignorant while also having the best of intentions. Do they have a choice? Possibly not but, come by it honestly.JP218404 said:They did change the system.What other bands can you NOT resale except for “face” outside of NY and CO due to laws? That’s progress. They did it. Plenty bands can but don’t.
They secure 50-75% of the venue for fan club. Newsflash fan club is an elite way to get tickets before general public. Kudos to them for cutting those deals.If they toured more the demand wouldn’t be as great in certain markets
Platinum ain’t going away so move on. Ain’t on them. It’s a TM/LN creation.Everyone buys merch. How ya feel that The promoters get anywhere from 15- 25% of the sales? So we are all giving them more money.TM/ LN are full on scams BUT until someone comes alone and buys the venues to control the system , it ain’t gonna change. The best everyone can hope for is what this band does for its fans.Enjoy the shows if you’re going and be happy that you got your tickets for the lowest price available
a free market would be all the tickets sold on TM and fan club gets nothing. Ya want that chaos? I don’t. Would rather know a nice portion of fans got tixs
I'm curious as to your definition.
In economics, a free market is a system in which the prices for goods and services are self-regulated by buyers and sellers negotiating in an open market without market coercions. In a free market, the laws and forces of supply and demand are free from any intervention by a government or other authority other than those interventions which are made to prohibit market coercions. Examples of such prohibited market coercions include: economic privilege, monopolies, and artificial scarcities. Proponents of the concept of free market contrast it with a regulated market in which a government intervenes in the exchange of property for any reason other than reducing market coercions.
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Ok, now this doesn't seem right to me. Why are ten club tickets not going back into the lottery?BR2428 said:One of my refunded Ten Club tickets appeared today as a $650 PJ Premium Ticket. I’m thinking the second one must’ve already sold.
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"Free markets" are never free. They are always upended by something. Whether that is something like Ticketmaster or Disney (artificial scarcities) or market coercions (business or government interference)....it never works out for the consumer in America.cmalisze said:
Wikipedia gives a fair definition......I bolded a few key points. The current situation with PJ tickets and always with TM shows we are not participating in a free market with either business (PJ/TM.)mpedone said:cmalisze said:
Define a free market? Our definition may be different.JP218404 said:cmalisze said:
For some now not to see that the locking of tickets and the F2F only option to sell is only enhancing the problem is hilarious. This is exactly how they (PJ and TM) manipulate the market. This is the start of the problem. It is not a free market. We have been lied to. Does the Ten Club have good intentions? I'd love to believe so. I just can't believe they are this ignorant while also having the best of intentions. Do they have a choice? Possibly not but, come by it honestly.JP218404 said:They did change the system.What other bands can you NOT resale except for “face” outside of NY and CO due to laws? That’s progress. They did it. Plenty bands can but don’t.
They secure 50-75% of the venue for fan club. Newsflash fan club is an elite way to get tickets before general public. Kudos to them for cutting those deals.If they toured more the demand wouldn’t be as great in certain markets
Platinum ain’t going away so move on. Ain’t on them. It’s a TM/LN creation.Everyone buys merch. How ya feel that The promoters get anywhere from 15- 25% of the sales? So we are all giving them more money.TM/ LN are full on scams BUT until someone comes alone and buys the venues to control the system , it ain’t gonna change. The best everyone can hope for is what this band does for its fans.Enjoy the shows if you’re going and be happy that you got your tickets for the lowest price available
a free market would be all the tickets sold on TM and fan club gets nothing. Ya want that chaos? I don’t. Would rather know a nice portion of fans got tixs
I'm curious as to your definition.
In economics, a free market is a system in which the prices for goods and services are self-regulated by buyers and sellers negotiating in an open market without market coercions. In a free market, the laws and forces of supply and demand are free from any intervention by a government or other authority other than those interventions which are made to prohibit market coercions. Examples of such prohibited market coercions include: economic privilege, monopolies, and artificial scarcities. Proponents of the concept of free market contrast it with a regulated market in which a government intervenes in the exchange of property for any reason other than reducing market coercions.
I say America, because most other nations dont seem to have this level of problems with late stage capitalism.
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So are you saying we should bend over and take it? I prefer to call out hypocrisy as I see it, no matter who the culprit is. Sadly, in this instance the guilty parties are TM (who has always been guilty) and now PJ (who I hold in high regard.) I will always speak truth to power.....Vedd Hedd said:
"Free markets" are never free. They are always upended by something. Whether that is something like Ticketmaster or Disney (artificial scarcities) or market coercions (business or government interference)....it never works out for the consumer in America.cmalisze said:
Wikipedia gives a fair definition......I bolded a few key points. The current situation with PJ tickets and always with TM shows we are not participating in a free market with either business (PJ/TM.)mpedone said:cmalisze said:
Define a free market? Our definition may be different.JP218404 said:cmalisze said:
For some now not to see that the locking of tickets and the F2F only option to sell is only enhancing the problem is hilarious. This is exactly how they (PJ and TM) manipulate the market. This is the start of the problem. It is not a free market. We have been lied to. Does the Ten Club have good intentions? I'd love to believe so. I just can't believe they are this ignorant while also having the best of intentions. Do they have a choice? Possibly not but, come by it honestly.JP218404 said:They did change the system.What other bands can you NOT resale except for “face” outside of NY and CO due to laws? That’s progress. They did it. Plenty bands can but don’t.
They secure 50-75% of the venue for fan club. Newsflash fan club is an elite way to get tickets before general public. Kudos to them for cutting those deals.If they toured more the demand wouldn’t be as great in certain markets
Platinum ain’t going away so move on. Ain’t on them. It’s a TM/LN creation.Everyone buys merch. How ya feel that The promoters get anywhere from 15- 25% of the sales? So we are all giving them more money.TM/ LN are full on scams BUT until someone comes alone and buys the venues to control the system , it ain’t gonna change. The best everyone can hope for is what this band does for its fans.Enjoy the shows if you’re going and be happy that you got your tickets for the lowest price available
a free market would be all the tickets sold on TM and fan club gets nothing. Ya want that chaos? I don’t. Would rather know a nice portion of fans got tixs
I'm curious as to your definition.
In economics, a free market is a system in which the prices for goods and services are self-regulated by buyers and sellers negotiating in an open market without market coercions. In a free market, the laws and forces of supply and demand are free from any intervention by a government or other authority other than those interventions which are made to prohibit market coercions. Examples of such prohibited market coercions include: economic privilege, monopolies, and artificial scarcities. Proponents of the concept of free market contrast it with a regulated market in which a government intervenes in the exchange of property for any reason other than reducing market coercions.
I say America, because most other nations dont seem to have this level of problems with late stage capitalism.
Sadly...these lyrics ring even more true now and are relevant to the Ten Club....
"We can scream, out our doors
Behind the wall a fat man snores"
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            cmalisze said:
Wikipedia gives a fair definition......I bolded a few key points. The current situation with PJ tickets and always with TM shows we are not participating in a free market with either business (PJ/TM.)mpedone said:cmalisze said:
Define a free market? Our definition may be different.JP218404 said:cmalisze said:
For some now not to see that the locking of tickets and the F2F only option to sell is only enhancing the problem is hilarious. This is exactly how they (PJ and TM) manipulate the market. This is the start of the problem. It is not a free market. We have been lied to. Does the Ten Club have good intentions? I'd love to believe so. I just can't believe they are this ignorant while also having the best of intentions. Do they have a choice? Possibly not but, come by it honestly.JP218404 said:They did change the system.What other bands can you NOT resale except for “face” outside of NY and CO due to laws? That’s progress. They did it. Plenty bands can but don’t.
They secure 50-75% of the venue for fan club. Newsflash fan club is an elite way to get tickets before general public. Kudos to them for cutting those deals.If they toured more the demand wouldn’t be as great in certain markets
Platinum ain’t going away so move on. Ain’t on them. It’s a TM/LN creation.Everyone buys merch. How ya feel that The promoters get anywhere from 15- 25% of the sales? So we are all giving them more money.TM/ LN are full on scams BUT until someone comes alone and buys the venues to control the system , it ain’t gonna change. The best everyone can hope for is what this band does for its fans.Enjoy the shows if you’re going and be happy that you got your tickets for the lowest price available
a free market would be all the tickets sold on TM and fan club gets nothing. Ya want that chaos? I don’t. Would rather know a nice portion of fans got tixs
I'm curious as to your definition.
In economics, a free market is a system in which the prices for goods and services are self-regulated by buyers and sellers negotiating in an open market without market coercions. In a free market, the laws and forces of supply and demand are free from any intervention by a government or other authority other than those interventions which are made to prohibit market coercions. Examples of such prohibited market coercions include: economic privilege, monopolies, and artificial scarcities. Proponents of the concept of free market contrast it with a regulated market in which a government intervenes in the exchange of property for any reason other than reducing market coercions.How does "all the tickets sold on Ticketmaster" not qualify? I'm assuming he meant day of the sale, all 18,000 tickets are available at a set price, with no restrictions on resale. We know how that goes, especially in higher-demand markets. Resellers snatch up all of the tickets and list them on their own sites for 4-5x face value."I'm a lucky man, to count on both hands the [shows I've done]. Some folks just have one, others they got none..."
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            JP218404 said:They did change the system.What other bands can you NOT resale except for “face” outside of NY and CO due to laws? That’s progress. They did it. Plenty bands can but don’t.
They secure 50-75% of the venue for fan club. Newsflash fan club is an elite way to get tickets before general public. Kudos to them for cutting those deals.If they toured more the demand wouldn’t be as great in certain markets
Platinum ain’t going away so move on. Ain’t on them. It’s a TM/LN creation.Everyone buys merch. How ya feel that The promoters get anywhere from 15- 25% of the sales? So we are all giving them more money.TM/ LN are full on scams BUT until someone comes alone and buys the venues to control the system , it ain’t gonna change. The best everyone can hope for is what this band does for its fans.Enjoy the shows if you’re going and be happy that you got your tickets for the lowest price available
Unless something has changed, the 10C gets a lot less than 50% of the venue. Id guess that if we were not just coming out of a pandemic with a war happening, someone might care about this predatory pricing scheme. It does look like TM/LN is being sued for exactly that. Too bad they can pay off the plaintiff and make it go away.0 - 
            cmalisze said:
So are you saying we should bend over and take it? I prefer to call out hypocrisy as I see it, no matter who the culprit is. Sadly, in this instance the guilty parties are TM (who has always been guilty) and now PJ (who I hold in high regard.) I will always speak truth to power.....Vedd Hedd said:
"Free markets" are never free. They are always upended by something. Whether that is something like Ticketmaster or Disney (artificial scarcities) or market coercions (business or government interference)....it never works out for the consumer in America.cmalisze said:
Wikipedia gives a fair definition......I bolded a few key points. The current situation with PJ tickets and always with TM shows we are not participating in a free market with either business (PJ/TM.)mpedone said:cmalisze said:
Define a free market? Our definition may be different.JP218404 said:cmalisze said:
For some now not to see that the locking of tickets and the F2F only option to sell is only enhancing the problem is hilarious. This is exactly how they (PJ and TM) manipulate the market. This is the start of the problem. It is not a free market. We have been lied to. Does the Ten Club have good intentions? I'd love to believe so. I just can't believe they are this ignorant while also having the best of intentions. Do they have a choice? Possibly not but, come by it honestly.JP218404 said:They did change the system.What other bands can you NOT resale except for “face” outside of NY and CO due to laws? That’s progress. They did it. Plenty bands can but don’t.
They secure 50-75% of the venue for fan club. Newsflash fan club is an elite way to get tickets before general public. Kudos to them for cutting those deals.If they toured more the demand wouldn’t be as great in certain markets
Platinum ain’t going away so move on. Ain’t on them. It’s a TM/LN creation.Everyone buys merch. How ya feel that The promoters get anywhere from 15- 25% of the sales? So we are all giving them more money.TM/ LN are full on scams BUT until someone comes alone and buys the venues to control the system , it ain’t gonna change. The best everyone can hope for is what this band does for its fans.Enjoy the shows if you’re going and be happy that you got your tickets for the lowest price available
a free market would be all the tickets sold on TM and fan club gets nothing. Ya want that chaos? I don’t. Would rather know a nice portion of fans got tixs
I'm curious as to your definition.
In economics, a free market is a system in which the prices for goods and services are self-regulated by buyers and sellers negotiating in an open market without market coercions. In a free market, the laws and forces of supply and demand are free from any intervention by a government or other authority other than those interventions which are made to prohibit market coercions. Examples of such prohibited market coercions include: economic privilege, monopolies, and artificial scarcities. Proponents of the concept of free market contrast it with a regulated market in which a government intervenes in the exchange of property for any reason other than reducing market coercions.
I say America, because most other nations dont seem to have this level of problems with late stage capitalism.
Sadly...these lyrics ring even more true now and are relevant to the Ten Club....
"We can scream, out our doors
Behind the wall a fat man snores"
You've convinced me. I will follow your lead and... um, keep giving the Ten Club my money and keep seeing the band live in concert? I'll even keep buying merch. That'll show 'em!
"I'm a lucky man, to count on both hands the [shows I've done]. Some folks just have one, others they got none..."
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            I don't think it was ever stated anywhere that every refunded 10c ticket was going back into the lottery. I was surprised there was a lottery at all, and thankful, but if some tickets have become PJ Premium I will not be surprised.___________________________________________
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You're right. We should all be quiet, grin and bear it. Unless you're in the band, apparently.mpedone said:cmalisze said:
So are you saying we should bend over and take it? I prefer to call out hypocrisy as I see it, no matter who the culprit is. Sadly, in this instance the guilty parties are TM (who has always been guilty) and now PJ (who I hold in high regard.) I will always speak truth to power.....Vedd Hedd said:
"Free markets" are never free. They are always upended by something. Whether that is something like Ticketmaster or Disney (artificial scarcities) or market coercions (business or government interference)....it never works out for the consumer in America.cmalisze said:
Wikipedia gives a fair definition......I bolded a few key points. The current situation with PJ tickets and always with TM shows we are not participating in a free market with either business (PJ/TM.)mpedone said:cmalisze said:
Define a free market? Our definition may be different.JP218404 said:cmalisze said:
For some now not to see that the locking of tickets and the F2F only option to sell is only enhancing the problem is hilarious. This is exactly how they (PJ and TM) manipulate the market. This is the start of the problem. It is not a free market. We have been lied to. Does the Ten Club have good intentions? I'd love to believe so. I just can't believe they are this ignorant while also having the best of intentions. Do they have a choice? Possibly not but, come by it honestly.JP218404 said:They did change the system.What other bands can you NOT resale except for “face” outside of NY and CO due to laws? That’s progress. They did it. Plenty bands can but don’t.
They secure 50-75% of the venue for fan club. Newsflash fan club is an elite way to get tickets before general public. Kudos to them for cutting those deals.If they toured more the demand wouldn’t be as great in certain markets
Platinum ain’t going away so move on. Ain’t on them. It’s a TM/LN creation.Everyone buys merch. How ya feel that The promoters get anywhere from 15- 25% of the sales? So we are all giving them more money.TM/ LN are full on scams BUT until someone comes alone and buys the venues to control the system , it ain’t gonna change. The best everyone can hope for is what this band does for its fans.Enjoy the shows if you’re going and be happy that you got your tickets for the lowest price available
a free market would be all the tickets sold on TM and fan club gets nothing. Ya want that chaos? I don’t. Would rather know a nice portion of fans got tixs
I'm curious as to your definition.
In economics, a free market is a system in which the prices for goods and services are self-regulated by buyers and sellers negotiating in an open market without market coercions. In a free market, the laws and forces of supply and demand are free from any intervention by a government or other authority other than those interventions which are made to prohibit market coercions. Examples of such prohibited market coercions include: economic privilege, monopolies, and artificial scarcities. Proponents of the concept of free market contrast it with a regulated market in which a government intervenes in the exchange of property for any reason other than reducing market coercions.
I say America, because most other nations dont seem to have this level of problems with late stage capitalism.
Sadly...these lyrics ring even more true now and are relevant to the Ten Club....
"We can scream, out our doors
Behind the wall a fat man snores"
You've convinced me. I will follow your lead and... um, keep giving the Ten Club my money and keep seeing the band live in concert? I'll even keep buying merch. That'll show 'em!
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            cmalisze said:
You're right. We should all be quiet, grin and bear it. Unless you're in the band, apparently.mpedone said:cmalisze said:
So are you saying we should bend over and take it? I prefer to call out hypocrisy as I see it, no matter who the culprit is. Sadly, in this instance the guilty parties are TM (who has always been guilty) and now PJ (who I hold in high regard.) I will always speak truth to power.....Vedd Hedd said:
"Free markets" are never free. They are always upended by something. Whether that is something like Ticketmaster or Disney (artificial scarcities) or market coercions (business or government interference)....it never works out for the consumer in America.cmalisze said:
Wikipedia gives a fair definition......I bolded a few key points. The current situation with PJ tickets and always with TM shows we are not participating in a free market with either business (PJ/TM.)mpedone said:cmalisze said:
Define a free market? Our definition may be different.JP218404 said:cmalisze said:
For some now not to see that the locking of tickets and the F2F only option to sell is only enhancing the problem is hilarious. This is exactly how they (PJ and TM) manipulate the market. This is the start of the problem. It is not a free market. We have been lied to. Does the Ten Club have good intentions? I'd love to believe so. I just can't believe they are this ignorant while also having the best of intentions. Do they have a choice? Possibly not but, come by it honestly.JP218404 said:They did change the system.What other bands can you NOT resale except for “face” outside of NY and CO due to laws? That’s progress. They did it. Plenty bands can but don’t.
They secure 50-75% of the venue for fan club. Newsflash fan club is an elite way to get tickets before general public. Kudos to them for cutting those deals.If they toured more the demand wouldn’t be as great in certain markets
Platinum ain’t going away so move on. Ain’t on them. It’s a TM/LN creation.Everyone buys merch. How ya feel that The promoters get anywhere from 15- 25% of the sales? So we are all giving them more money.TM/ LN are full on scams BUT until someone comes alone and buys the venues to control the system , it ain’t gonna change. The best everyone can hope for is what this band does for its fans.Enjoy the shows if you’re going and be happy that you got your tickets for the lowest price available
a free market would be all the tickets sold on TM and fan club gets nothing. Ya want that chaos? I don’t. Would rather know a nice portion of fans got tixs
I'm curious as to your definition.
In economics, a free market is a system in which the prices for goods and services are self-regulated by buyers and sellers negotiating in an open market without market coercions. In a free market, the laws and forces of supply and demand are free from any intervention by a government or other authority other than those interventions which are made to prohibit market coercions. Examples of such prohibited market coercions include: economic privilege, monopolies, and artificial scarcities. Proponents of the concept of free market contrast it with a regulated market in which a government intervenes in the exchange of property for any reason other than reducing market coercions.
I say America, because most other nations dont seem to have this level of problems with late stage capitalism.
Sadly...these lyrics ring even more true now and are relevant to the Ten Club....
"We can scream, out our doors
Behind the wall a fat man snores"
You've convinced me. I will follow your lead and... um, keep giving the Ten Club my money and keep seeing the band live in concert? I'll even keep buying merch. That'll show 'em!
Might as well, if all you're going to do about a band you think are greedy, hypocritical, sell-outs is complain about them being greedy while still giving them your money.
"I'm a lucky man, to count on both hands the [shows I've done]. Some folks just have one, others they got none..."
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He goes to hell, of course. We're going to heaven."0 - 
            
Man o man......this is exactly the problem. We wonder why the "elite" and/or "premium" mentality among the privileged exists only to continually enable these individuals to negatively impact the common man. I mean why did Ed bring a Bush mask on stage? Bush was already President. His words didn't matter then anymore than mine do now to PJ apologists. Change doesn't start at the zero hour when PJ is signing the agreement with TM. It starts now for next tour. Keep enabling and apologizing for the Ten Club/band it will only get worse. It may continually get worse no matter what, admittedly. If you are not a part of a solution you are a part of the problem.....mpedone said:cmalisze said:
You're right. We should all be quiet, grin and bear it. Unless you're in the band, apparently.mpedone said:cmalisze said:
So are you saying we should bend over and take it? I prefer to call out hypocrisy as I see it, no matter who the culprit is. Sadly, in this instance the guilty parties are TM (who has always been guilty) and now PJ (who I hold in high regard.) I will always speak truth to power.....Vedd Hedd said:
"Free markets" are never free. They are always upended by something. Whether that is something like Ticketmaster or Disney (artificial scarcities) or market coercions (business or government interference)....it never works out for the consumer in America.cmalisze said:
Wikipedia gives a fair definition......I bolded a few key points. The current situation with PJ tickets and always with TM shows we are not participating in a free market with either business (PJ/TM.)mpedone said:cmalisze said:
Define a free market? Our definition may be different.JP218404 said:cmalisze said:
For some now not to see that the locking of tickets and the F2F only option to sell is only enhancing the problem is hilarious. This is exactly how they (PJ and TM) manipulate the market. This is the start of the problem. It is not a free market. We have been lied to. Does the Ten Club have good intentions? I'd love to believe so. I just can't believe they are this ignorant while also having the best of intentions. Do they have a choice? Possibly not but, come by it honestly.JP218404 said:They did change the system.What other bands can you NOT resale except for “face” outside of NY and CO due to laws? That’s progress. They did it. Plenty bands can but don’t.
They secure 50-75% of the venue for fan club. Newsflash fan club is an elite way to get tickets before general public. Kudos to them for cutting those deals.If they toured more the demand wouldn’t be as great in certain markets
Platinum ain’t going away so move on. Ain’t on them. It’s a TM/LN creation.Everyone buys merch. How ya feel that The promoters get anywhere from 15- 25% of the sales? So we are all giving them more money.TM/ LN are full on scams BUT until someone comes alone and buys the venues to control the system , it ain’t gonna change. The best everyone can hope for is what this band does for its fans.Enjoy the shows if you’re going and be happy that you got your tickets for the lowest price available
a free market would be all the tickets sold on TM and fan club gets nothing. Ya want that chaos? I don’t. Would rather know a nice portion of fans got tixs
I'm curious as to your definition.
In economics, a free market is a system in which the prices for goods and services are self-regulated by buyers and sellers negotiating in an open market without market coercions. In a free market, the laws and forces of supply and demand are free from any intervention by a government or other authority other than those interventions which are made to prohibit market coercions. Examples of such prohibited market coercions include: economic privilege, monopolies, and artificial scarcities. Proponents of the concept of free market contrast it with a regulated market in which a government intervenes in the exchange of property for any reason other than reducing market coercions.
I say America, because most other nations dont seem to have this level of problems with late stage capitalism.
Sadly...these lyrics ring even more true now and are relevant to the Ten Club....
"We can scream, out our doors
Behind the wall a fat man snores"
You've convinced me. I will follow your lead and... um, keep giving the Ten Club my money and keep seeing the band live in concert? I'll even keep buying merch. That'll show 'em!
Might as well, if all you're going to do about a band you think are greedy, hypocritical, sell-outs is complain about them being greedy while still giving them your money.0 - 
            Yeah I don't quite get the complete unconditional love for all involved with the ticket prices (Band, 10 club, etc). I think it's okay to call things out that are BS. Obviously it's ridiculous, otherwise there wouldn't be so many tickets still available.VA Beach 8/3/00, Council Bluffs 6/13/03, St. Paul 6/16/03, East Troy 6/21/03, The Gorge 7/22/06, 7/23/06, Chicago 8/23/09, KC 5/3/10, St. Louis 5/4/10, Dublin 6/22/10, Belfast 6/23/10, London 6/25/10, EV Minneapolis 7/2/11, EV Tulsa 11/18/12, Chicago 7/19/13, OKC 11/16/13, Phoenix 11/19/13, Pemberton 7/17/16, Missoula 8/13/18, San Diego 5/3/22, Denver 9/22/22, Sacramento 5/13/24, LA 5/21/240
 
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