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I guess my perspective as a longtime 10c member is that we still have access to very reasonably priced tickets in the best seats (GA) in the house.
if you look at Nashville, it has been sold out for 2 years. Whatever got returned a good amount or most of them got put back into a pool for 10c members. If the cost of that is 200 tickets out of 16k being put up as Platinum tickets I think it’s a good trade off.0 -
jdopj said:I guess my perspective as a longtime 10c member is that we still have access to very reasonably priced tickets in the best seats (GA) in the house.
if you look at Nashville, it has been sold out for 2 years. Whatever got returned a good amount or most of them got put back into a pool for 10c members. If the cost of that is 200 tickets out of 16k being put up as Platinum tickets I think it’s a good trade off.
Also, unless they are GA or really choice seats, I would guess many seats would stay up on f2f until closer to the date. The 'not-knowing' when is annoying and TM sucks for sure.0 -
jdopj said:I guess my perspective as a longtime 10c member is that we still have access to very reasonably priced tickets in the best seats (GA) in the house.
if you look at Nashville, it has been sold out for 2 years. Whatever got returned a good amount or most of them got put back into a pool for 10c members. If the cost of that is 200 tickets out of 16k being put up as Platinum tickets I think it’s a good trade off.Post edited by PJNB on0 -
cmalisze said:rustneversleeps said:cmalisze said:rustneversleeps said:cmalisze said:rustneversleeps said:cmalisze said:rustneversleeps said:cmalisze said:rustneversleeps said:Lerxst1992 said:cmalisze said:DF220512 said:Long time lurker, but I'm going to post for fun. I agree with everything that has been said... but there is another perspective missing from this discussion. For decades, fan club members (not just of Pearl Jam, but other bands too) have used their early access/preferential treatment for tickets they knew they might not use (life could get in the way, they could score better seats through an alternate vendor, they could be used as trade-bait for shows they really wanted to get tickets to, etc.). Then, when tickets went on sale to the general public, non-fan club members didn't have access to those seats, still inflating the price of tickets on the secondary market against the band's wishes.
What TM and PJ are doing right now by inflating prices and by delaying us from "trading out" our tickets, will eventually render our seats worth less than face value closer to the show. This will have burned some of their fan club members (for this tour) who will be more cautious with what tickets they buy for future tours. With fan club members requesting less tickets, more will go on sale to the general public, lowering the cost of resale values (perhaps.)
Again, I type this as an angry fan who can't sell back tickets post-pandemic... but I do see how, in the long-term, it may fix two issues at the same time which ends up lowering prices and increasing availability for everyone... especially with as few tours these guys go on anymore.That could be viewed as another limitation to access shows for fans living near msg. We already get few shows per capita. For many of us the only option is to get in a car or plane and travel
you have a point, a ridiculous one, but a point none the less
and there is no reason to wait around for ticketmaster to wipe your ass for you. if you have tickets to sell, find someone who wants the tickets and figure it out. its not hard.
i think its laughable to bitch about a fan exchange, when all you have to do is find a fan and exchange yourself. some will play checkers, and some will play chess.
I'm well aware of methods to circumvent the current system. Load to someone's wallet, walk someone in, give account login info or transfer if in CO NY IL. I'm too busy providing solutions or suggestions for a system it seems many here care about. I've already long ago understood the holes in the situation as I see them. I've already moved on to solutions. Who is playing chess really?
Maybe this is there way of deterring people from buying what they won't use? F2F should be very limited quantities not a full resale mechanism.
I would blame the people who tried to game the system not the band.0 -
How would you all feel about the Tool model?
Fan Club members can buy VIP Packages between $300-$500 a ticket with great seats, merch and early entry to buy more merchandise0 -
jdopj said:I guess my perspective as a longtime 10c member is that we still have access to very reasonably priced tickets in the best seats (GA) in the house.
if you look at Nashville, it has been sold out for 2 years. Whatever got returned a good amount or most of them got put back into a pool for 10c members. If the cost of that is 200 tickets out of 16k being put up as Platinum tickets I think it’s a good trade off.1993: Portland, OR (09/06), Seattle, WA (12/07), Seattle, WA (12/08), Seattle, WA (12/09) // 1995: Seattle, WA (02/05) // 1996: Seattle, WA (09/16) // 1997: Oakland, CA (11/19) // 1998: Portland, OR (07/18), Seattle, WA (07/21), Seattle, WA (07/22) // 2000: Bellingham, WA (05/10), Vancouver, BC (05/11), Mountain View, CA (10/31), Portland, OR (11/02), Seattle, WA (11/05), Seattle, WA (11/06) // 2002: Seattle, WA (12/05), Seattle, WA (12/06), Seattle, WA (12/08), Seattle, WA (12/09) // 2003: Vancouver, BC (05/30), Seattle, WA (10/22) // 2005: Quincy, WA (09/01) // 2006: Portland, OR (07/20), Quincy, WA (07/22), Quincy, WA (07/23) // 2009: Berlin, DE (08/15), Seattle, WA (9/21), Seattle, WA (9/22) // 2010: Berlin, DE (06/30) // 2013: Los Angeles, CA (11/23), Los Angeles, CA (11/24), Portland, OR (11/29), Spokane, WA (11/30) // 2018: Seattle, WA (08/10) // 2022: Seattle, WA (02/22), New York, NY (09/10), New York, NY (09/11), Camden, NJ (09/14), Denver, CO (09/22) // 2023: St. Paul, MN (08/31), St. Paul, MN (09/02) // 2024: Portland, OR (05/10), Sacramento, CA (05/13), Los Angeles, CA (05/21), Los Angeles, CA (05/22), Seattle, WA (05/28), Missoula, MT (8/22), Indianapolis, IN (8/26), Chicago, IL (8/29), Chicago, IL (8/31), New York, NY (9/03), New York, NY (9/04), Philadelphia, PA (9/07), Philadelphia, PA (9/09), Baltimore, MD (9/12), Boston, MA (9/15), Boston, MA (9/17), Dana Point, CA (9/27), Dana Point, CA (9/29) // 2025: Hollywood, FL (4/24), Hollywood, FL (4/26), Nashville, TN (5/06), Nashville, TN (5/08), Raleigh, NC (5/11), Raleigh, NC (5/13), Pittsburgh, PA (5/16), Pittsburgh, PA (5/18)0 -
dmbolp said:jdopj said:How would you all feel about the Tool model?
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jdopj said:I guess my perspective as a longtime 10c member is that we still have access to very reasonably priced tickets in the best seats (GA) in the house.
if you look at Nashville, it has been sold out for 2 years. Whatever got returned a good amount or most of them got put back into a pool for 10c members. If the cost of that is 200 tickets out of 16k being put up as Platinum tickets I think it’s a good trade off."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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jdopj said:dmbolp said:jdopj said:How would you all feel about the Tool model?
Fan Club members can buy VIP Packages between $300-$500 a ticket with great seats, merch and early entry to buy more merchandise0 -
jdopj said:How would you all feel about the Tool model?
Fan Club members can buy VIP Packages between $300-$500 a ticket with great seats, merch and early entry
I've seen quite a few Pearl Jam shows.0 -
No interest at all in merch. I may be interested in one local show per tour at those prices, but I wouldn't add travel costs on top.___________________________________________
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jimjam1982 said:This is the beauty of what is happening. If you can't attend don't buy the fucking tickets. F2F was probably intended to be an emergency thing and there were THOUSANDS of assholes who gobbled up tickets they would never use. People try to trade or parlay one venue into other seats or a different venue. Fuck those people. Within HOURS of Camden people were trying to trade for msg or Nashville. Fuck those people. Their plans or emergencies didn't come up mere minutes after they bought tix.
Maybe this is there way of deterring people from buying what they won't use? F2F should be very limited quantities not a full resale mechanism.
I would blame the people who tried to game the system not the band.0 -
apirk72 said:jimjam1982 said:This is the beauty of what is happening. If you can't attend don't buy the fucking tickets. F2F was probably intended to be an emergency thing and there were THOUSANDS of assholes who gobbled up tickets they would never use. People try to trade or parlay one venue into other seats or a different venue. Fuck those people. Within HOURS of Camden people were trying to trade for msg or Nashville. Fuck those people. Their plans or emergencies didn't come up mere minutes after they bought tix.
Maybe this is there way of deterring people from buying what they won't use? F2F should be very limited quantities not a full resale mechanism.
I would blame the people who tried to game the system not the band.
As for tickets, don't hate the player hate the game. This is an entire system promoting to secure as many seats to as many shows as possible and figure it out from there. Mark my words with "PJ Platinum" now being a thing and prices for the best seats being outrageous people (myself included) will put in for all shows and figure out tour travel plans from there. I'd rather give myself the better chance at face value seats and then travel (when I am traveling anyway) to those shows when known then put in for shows close to me or that I hope to be able to go to and ultimately get shut out then forced to pay crazy prices for PJ Platinum. Simply saying don't put in for shows you don't intend to attend is comical. Are folks new here? Fans wish to attend all shows. This is the beauty of this band when touring NEVER a tough time reselling a seat...until now. Maybe the days of folks following the entire tour are over due to the new system (inability to plan travel with reasonably priced good seats) but what isn't over is there being way more requests for seats than 10c can now provide. Which is why a fair suggestion is to limit ticket requests by location. This either nudges the band to tour more extensively through the country or they risk losing members but recover the money via higher prices. Another option is nothing changes and fans grin and bear it but without communication and transparency this would be a terrible plan, as we are seeing this run of shows.0 -
jimjam1982 said:cmalisze said:rustneversleeps said:cmalisze said:rustneversleeps said:cmalisze said:rustneversleeps said:cmalisze said:rustneversleeps said:cmalisze said:rustneversleeps said:Lerxst1992 said:cmalisze said:DF220512 said:Long time lurker, but I'm going to post for fun. I agree with everything that has been said... but there is another perspective missing from this discussion. For decades, fan club members (not just of Pearl Jam, but other bands too) have used their early access/preferential treatment for tickets they knew they might not use (life could get in the way, they could score better seats through an alternate vendor, they could be used as trade-bait for shows they really wanted to get tickets to, etc.). Then, when tickets went on sale to the general public, non-fan club members didn't have access to those seats, still inflating the price of tickets on the secondary market against the band's wishes.
What TM and PJ are doing right now by inflating prices and by delaying us from "trading out" our tickets, will eventually render our seats worth less than face value closer to the show. This will have burned some of their fan club members (for this tour) who will be more cautious with what tickets they buy for future tours. With fan club members requesting less tickets, more will go on sale to the general public, lowering the cost of resale values (perhaps.)
Again, I type this as an angry fan who can't sell back tickets post-pandemic... but I do see how, in the long-term, it may fix two issues at the same time which ends up lowering prices and increasing availability for everyone... especially with as few tours these guys go on anymore.That could be viewed as another limitation to access shows for fans living near msg. We already get few shows per capita. For many of us the only option is to get in a car or plane and travel
you have a point, a ridiculous one, but a point none the less
and there is no reason to wait around for ticketmaster to wipe your ass for you. if you have tickets to sell, find someone who wants the tickets and figure it out. its not hard.
i think its laughable to bitch about a fan exchange, when all you have to do is find a fan and exchange yourself. some will play checkers, and some will play chess.
I'm well aware of methods to circumvent the current system. Load to someone's wallet, walk someone in, give account login info or transfer if in CO NY IL. I'm too busy providing solutions or suggestions for a system it seems many here care about. I've already long ago understood the holes in the situation as I see them. I've already moved on to solutions. Who is playing chess really?
Maybe this is there way of deterring people from buying what they won't use? F2F should be very limited quantities not a full resale mechanism.
I would blame the people who tried to game the system not the band.
It's cute to say "fuck those people" but this is a system promoting exactly what you're against. Next will be people don't need to see 8 shows a tour "fuck them." Laughable.
PJ has a good fan club model based on what we have all experienced the last several years but, it's time for a tweak as the "game" has now changed and significantly as it relates to securing tickets to the less than ample shows.0 -
cmalisze said:apirk72 said:jimjam1982 said:This is the beauty of what is happening. If you can't attend don't buy the fucking tickets. F2F was probably intended to be an emergency thing and there were THOUSANDS of assholes who gobbled up tickets they would never use. People try to trade or parlay one venue into other seats or a different venue. Fuck those people. Within HOURS of Camden people were trying to trade for msg or Nashville. Fuck those people. Their plans or emergencies didn't come up mere minutes after they bought tix.
Maybe this is there way of deterring people from buying what they won't use? F2F should be very limited quantities not a full resale mechanism.
I would blame the people who tried to game the system not the band.
As for tickets, don't hate the player hate the game. This is an entire system promoting to secure as many seats to as many shows as possible and figure it out from there. Mark my words with "PJ Platinum" now being a thing and prices for the best seats being outrageous people (myself included) will put in for all shows and figure out tour travel plans from there. I'd rather give myself the better chance at face value seats and then travel (when I am traveling anyway) to those shows when known then put in for shows close to me or that I hope to be able to go to and ultimately get shut out then forced to pay crazy prices for PJ Platinum. Simply saying don't put in for shows you don't intend to attend is comical. Are folks new here? Fans wish to attend all shows. This is the beauty of this band when touring NEVER a tough time reselling a seat...until now. Maybe the days of folks following the entire tour are over due to the new system (inability to plan travel with reasonably priced good seats) but what isn't over is there being way more requests for seats than 10c can now provide. Which is why a fair suggestion is to limit ticket requests by location. This either nudges the band to tour more extensively through the country or they risk losing members but recover the money via higher prices. Another option is nothing changes and fans grin and bear it but without communication and transparency this would be a terrible plan, as we are seeing this run of shows.2010: Cleveland
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Weston1283 said:cmalisze said:apirk72 said:jimjam1982 said:This is the beauty of what is happening. If you can't attend don't buy the fucking tickets. F2F was probably intended to be an emergency thing and there were THOUSANDS of assholes who gobbled up tickets they would never use. People try to trade or parlay one venue into other seats or a different venue. Fuck those people. Within HOURS of Camden people were trying to trade for msg or Nashville. Fuck those people. Their plans or emergencies didn't come up mere minutes after they bought tix.
Maybe this is there way of deterring people from buying what they won't use? F2F should be very limited quantities not a full resale mechanism.
I would blame the people who tried to game the system not the band.
As for tickets, don't hate the player hate the game. This is an entire system promoting to secure as many seats to as many shows as possible and figure it out from there. Mark my words with "PJ Platinum" now being a thing and prices for the best seats being outrageous people (myself included) will put in for all shows and figure out tour travel plans from there. I'd rather give myself the better chance at face value seats and then travel (when I am traveling anyway) to those shows when known then put in for shows close to me or that I hope to be able to go to and ultimately get shut out then forced to pay crazy prices for PJ Platinum. Simply saying don't put in for shows you don't intend to attend is comical. Are folks new here? Fans wish to attend all shows. This is the beauty of this band when touring NEVER a tough time reselling a seat...until now. Maybe the days of folks following the entire tour are over due to the new system (inability to plan travel with reasonably priced good seats) but what isn't over is there being way more requests for seats than 10c can now provide. Which is why a fair suggestion is to limit ticket requests by location. This either nudges the band to tour more extensively through the country or they risk losing members but recover the money via higher prices. Another option is nothing changes and fans grin and bear it but without communication and transparency this would be a terrible plan, as we are seeing this run of shows.0 -
cmalisze said:Weston1283 said:cmalisze said:apirk72 said:jimjam1982 said:This is the beauty of what is happening. If you can't attend don't buy the fucking tickets. F2F was probably intended to be an emergency thing and there were THOUSANDS of assholes who gobbled up tickets they would never use. People try to trade or parlay one venue into other seats or a different venue. Fuck those people. Within HOURS of Camden people were trying to trade for msg or Nashville. Fuck those people. Their plans or emergencies didn't come up mere minutes after they bought tix.
Maybe this is there way of deterring people from buying what they won't use? F2F should be very limited quantities not a full resale mechanism.
I would blame the people who tried to game the system not the band.
As for tickets, don't hate the player hate the game. This is an entire system promoting to secure as many seats to as many shows as possible and figure it out from there. Mark my words with "PJ Platinum" now being a thing and prices for the best seats being outrageous people (myself included) will put in for all shows and figure out tour travel plans from there. I'd rather give myself the better chance at face value seats and then travel (when I am traveling anyway) to those shows when known then put in for shows close to me or that I hope to be able to go to and ultimately get shut out then forced to pay crazy prices for PJ Platinum. Simply saying don't put in for shows you don't intend to attend is comical. Are folks new here? Fans wish to attend all shows. This is the beauty of this band when touring NEVER a tough time reselling a seat...until now. Maybe the days of folks following the entire tour are over due to the new system (inability to plan travel with reasonably priced good seats) but what isn't over is there being way more requests for seats than 10c can now provide. Which is why a fair suggestion is to limit ticket requests by location. This either nudges the band to tour more extensively through the country or they risk losing members but recover the money via higher prices. Another option is nothing changes and fans grin and bear it but without communication and transparency this would be a terrible plan, as we are seeing this run of shows.
So, their options under your plan are:
A. Tour more in more cities.
B. Charge fans more for less access.
C. Make less money.Yeah, I don't see them jumping at any of those options. I think one of the things the band truly loves is that fans travel to shows, so I can't see them instituting a "zip code" limit and telling fans that they can't travel to shows, regardless of impact to the bottom line.
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Yah, I tend to think more of the status quo. They don't seem like a band who's going to expand their tours. You never know what might happen when they get empty nester syndrome, but as it currently stands, they only like to tour so much. My guess is more of the same. Mostly bigger markets, spread out so people can travel to them. The odd random small market shows.
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mpedone said:cmalisze said:Weston1283 said:cmalisze said:apirk72 said:jimjam1982 said:This is the beauty of what is happening. If you can't attend don't buy the fucking tickets. F2F was probably intended to be an emergency thing and there were THOUSANDS of assholes who gobbled up tickets they would never use. People try to trade or parlay one venue into other seats or a different venue. Fuck those people. Within HOURS of Camden people were trying to trade for msg or Nashville. Fuck those people. Their plans or emergencies didn't come up mere minutes after they bought tix.
Maybe this is there way of deterring people from buying what they won't use? F2F should be very limited quantities not a full resale mechanism.
I would blame the people who tried to game the system not the band.
As for tickets, don't hate the player hate the game. This is an entire system promoting to secure as many seats to as many shows as possible and figure it out from there. Mark my words with "PJ Platinum" now being a thing and prices for the best seats being outrageous people (myself included) will put in for all shows and figure out tour travel plans from there. I'd rather give myself the better chance at face value seats and then travel (when I am traveling anyway) to those shows when known then put in for shows close to me or that I hope to be able to go to and ultimately get shut out then forced to pay crazy prices for PJ Platinum. Simply saying don't put in for shows you don't intend to attend is comical. Are folks new here? Fans wish to attend all shows. This is the beauty of this band when touring NEVER a tough time reselling a seat...until now. Maybe the days of folks following the entire tour are over due to the new system (inability to plan travel with reasonably priced good seats) but what isn't over is there being way more requests for seats than 10c can now provide. Which is why a fair suggestion is to limit ticket requests by location. This either nudges the band to tour more extensively through the country or they risk losing members but recover the money via higher prices. Another option is nothing changes and fans grin and bear it but without communication and transparency this would be a terrible plan, as we are seeing this run of shows.
So, their options under your plan are:
A. Tour more in more cities.
B. Charge fans more for less access.,
C. Make less money.Yeah, I don't see them jumping at any of those options. I think one of the things the band truly loves is that fans travel to shows, so I can't see them instituting a "zip code" limit and telling fans that they can't travel to shows, regardless of impact to the bottom line.
Options:
A. Tour more in more cities. - this is ideal. More dates would diminish the value of a ticket or "need" for fans to obtain multiple shows. This would also justify my thought of specific zip codes having access to "local" shows only. Remember, if F2F, local fans with no intention of attending still likely would apply for tickets helping those to travel should they wish. Help would come in the way of F2F or any of the other methods that have been discussed to navigate this system. This is actually "spreading the wealth."
B. Charging fans more for tickets, fan club fees, or merch is not limiting access. It is actually assuring that, in most cases, fans will actually use the benefits. At this point, given all things, if I was a Vegas or TX resident what is the benefit in being a member anyway? You MAYBE get tickets to a show that you HAVE to travel to? Somehow, Vegas got a show this leg but when will be the next? There is no benefit anymore in being a 10c member unless you are worried about $200. There are killer seats available all throughout the May leg for roughly $100-200 more than "face" on "PJ Premium." I would think many (aside from those in locations that get ample shows) would opt out of being a fan club member. Why really pay the fee at this point if I can choose my ideal seats and for nearly the price of the actual ticket and 10c membership combined. When GNR first went on tour they literally mandated fan club memberships for various locations in the venue and sold them as a package with tickets directly on TM. Is this next for PJ? Additionally, limiting access by zip code could mean Chicago shows are accessible to the entire mid-west. It is manageable, with effort.
C. Nothing I have ever suggested would make PJ/10C/TM less money. You may be right that the band "loves" that fans travel but, now we know to what extent they love it. They only love it when people can afford it and at their now outrageous asking price. I would imagine the travelling fan will diminish thanks to the current "PJ Premium" model. Get shutout of a show you hoped to travel to......no ability to have tickets sold or transferred to you at a reasonable price, no understanding of when reasonably priced tickets will become available, airline flights/hotels increasing on the daily, but here buy an overpriced "PJ Premium" pair where the market is extremely manipulated and you taken advantage of simply so one can plan travel. You sure they actually love that fans travel or that fans will PAY anything to travel to areas only they wish to play in. Their prerogative but a significant difference.
As I may have not so clearly said, limiting access to tickets based on location is also not a new practice for many industries, including concerts. This never has or will diminish profits for the promoter, act, or venue. Fans travelling has been a large part of the band's experience but, I will suggest that the lure of travelling was due to reasonably priced seats for 100% of the venue, with ample time to plan for travel, while also being clearly communicated to and honestly dealt with from a business aspect by the 10C/PJ/ and maybe TM? LOL
Whereas we could have always counted on going 2-3 sadly, in today's day and age of PJ - fans are 0-3.Post edited by cmalisze on0
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