Official 2023 Ticket Lottery Results Thread
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machinehum said:JF116983 said:know1 said:machinehum said:know1 said:machinehum said:know1 said:machinehum said:Seats getting worse on average has been officially and explicitly explained. They’ve made the decision that they’d rather 10C = more people can get a price-capped seat which includes mostly “worse” seats, rather than very few people get a price-capped seat but it’s much more likely to be a good one. It’s understandable if people don’t love that choice but it’s not a mystery.https://blog.ticketmaster.com/pearl-jam-tour-2023/
“Pearl Jam continues to try to protect fans’ access to fairly priced tickets by providing the majority of tickets to its Ten Club members, making tickets non-transferable where permitted, and by selling approximately 10% of tickets through PJ Premium at the market rate to offset increased costs.”
The % of seats allocated to 10C has been stated to be increasing, this may be the first time it’s been an actual majority (not sure on that). And they say explicitly that one reason is to allow more people to have access to price-capped tickets.
But yes - the "Premium" seats issue likely does have an effect. But they don't say where those are so again it's not been specifically stated.
The smaller number of shows likely has an effect as well.
At the same time, how many people with a better number than me have let them drop at least once in the last 20 years? So that should offset things.
Also People being selected for multiple shows in no way shape or form has any effect on someone losing out on their first pick. If they won multiple shows that means they had multiple priorities which means those priorities are past the first pick which means, now wait for it, the first priorities should of been considered before all those priorities after it!
It is just math0 -
There is an easy way to fix this without unseating people, but it would cost TM or PJ money. They just free up more tickets to 10C and assign those or give people that got screwed a choice between their current tickets and the new ones.0
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BloodMeridian80 said:Vedderman23 said:IlliniGuy76 said:If they changed this for this tour, it should have been explained up front. If priority means squat going forward, that needs to be explained by the Tenclub.or you can come to terms and realize
you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah...
makes much more sense to live in the present tense...
1995: 7/11 (Chicago) 2009: 8/23, 8/24 (Chicago) 2010: 5/9 (Cleveland) 2013 7/19 (Chicago) 2016: 4/9 (Miami), 5/1 (NYC), 8/20 & 8/22 (Chicago)
2018: 8/18 (Chicago) & 8/20 (Chicago) 2022: 9/11 (NYC), 9/18 (STL) 2023: 9/5 (Chicago), 9/7 (Chicago) 2024: 8/29 (Chicago), 8/31 (Chicago)0 -
IlliniGuy76 said:Torontonian said:It will be interesting (and I am sure make this thread explode) when new seat locations are re-issued as well... wondering how much of a bump in quality older TC members get versus how much of a decline in quality newer TC members get.
Do you think TC will address those who say, had Chicago #2 as Priority 1 and lost while someone had it #3 and won? Or if they lost because they had just GA/Reserved but not Reserved and that was the reason for this happening?
Time will tell. A lot of people must have emailed the Ten Club about this to make this re-seating happen in the first place.
hence why we’re here with a big mop and broom getting ready to hopefully clean up this massive mess.0 -
mikeliska said:jarfitz1 said:Well my request went "unfulfilled". I'm pissed. I need to emotionally detach myself from the notion that I'll be seeing my favorite band in the Fall. And I would've been willing to pay a lot more than $300.
Secondary market F2F, for non-Chicago shows will be where it’s at.0 -
People think they halted things and sent out that email to not give more tickets away.These are huge arenas. Plenty of seats to go around. There will be more confirmations today0
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tylermoore said:People think they halted things and sent out that email to not give more tickets away.These are huge arenas. Plenty of seats to go around. There will be more confirmations today
I’m glad someone either used logic, read my posts, or both0 -
Vedderman23 said:Thank you 10C for acknowledging and working to fix the seating issues for those 3 venues.
It is appreciated!0 -
Doug87 said:IlliniGuy76 said:Torontonian said:It will be interesting (and I am sure make this thread explode) when new seat locations are re-issued as well... wondering how much of a bump in quality older TC members get versus how much of a decline in quality newer TC members get.
Do you think TC will address those who say, had Chicago #2 as Priority 1 and lost while someone had it #3 and won? Or if they lost because they had just GA/Reserved but not Reserved and that was the reason for this happening?
Time will tell. A lot of people must have emailed the Ten Club about this to make this re-seating happen in the first place.
hence why we’re here with a big mop and broom getting ready to hopefully clean up this massive mess.or you can come to terms and realize
you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah...
makes much more sense to live in the present tense...
1995: 7/11 (Chicago) 2009: 8/23, 8/24 (Chicago) 2010: 5/9 (Cleveland) 2013 7/19 (Chicago) 2016: 4/9 (Miami), 5/1 (NYC), 8/20 & 8/22 (Chicago)
2018: 8/18 (Chicago) & 8/20 (Chicago) 2022: 9/11 (NYC), 9/18 (STL) 2023: 9/5 (Chicago), 9/7 (Chicago) 2024: 8/29 (Chicago), 8/31 (Chicago)0 -
IlliniGuy76 said:Jbabbington said:IlliniGuy76 said:Anyone thinking that tickets magically will be found & your order status will go from unfulfilled to fulfilled I think is going to be sadly disappointed.. and I’m in that boat0
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mookieb14 said:Vedderman23 said:Thank you 10C for acknowledging and working to fix the seating issues for those 3 venues.
It is appreciated!
beyond that, likelihood drops.0 -
Process Complete + all selections unfulfilled yet I'm fairly certain that Chicago Side/Rear and Indy lawn seats have not been sent out yet. At least I have yet to see anyone indicating they've been allocated those tickets. If Chicago Side/Rear and Indy lawn were included as part of your ticket request I'm thinking maybe you've still got a shot at some positive news. Does anyone have a ticket request with a status other than "Process Complete"?0
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machinehum said:PJNB said:machinehum said:JF116983 said:know1 said:machinehum said:know1 said:machinehum said:know1 said:machinehum said:Seats getting worse on average has been officially and explicitly explained. They’ve made the decision that they’d rather 10C = more people can get a price-capped seat which includes mostly “worse” seats, rather than very few people get a price-capped seat but it’s much more likely to be a good one. It’s understandable if people don’t love that choice but it’s not a mystery.https://blog.ticketmaster.com/pearl-jam-tour-2023/
“Pearl Jam continues to try to protect fans’ access to fairly priced tickets by providing the majority of tickets to its Ten Club members, making tickets non-transferable where permitted, and by selling approximately 10% of tickets through PJ Premium at the market rate to offset increased costs.”
The % of seats allocated to 10C has been stated to be increasing, this may be the first time it’s been an actual majority (not sure on that). And they say explicitly that one reason is to allow more people to have access to price-capped tickets.
But yes - the "Premium" seats issue likely does have an effect. But they don't say where those are so again it's not been specifically stated.
The smaller number of shows likely has an effect as well.
At the same time, how many people with a better number than me have let them drop at least once in the last 20 years? So that should offset things.
Also People being selected for multiple shows in no way shape or form has any effect on someone losing out on their first pick. If they won multiple shows that means they had multiple priorities which means those priorities are past the first pick which means, now wait for it, the first priorities should of been considered before all those priorities after it!
It is just math0 -
Doug87 said:tylermoore said:People think they halted things and sent out that email to not give more tickets away.These are huge arenas. Plenty of seats to go around. There will be more confirmations today
I’m glad someone either used logic, read my posts, or both0 -
Per the instructions:
"You will also be notified via email if your request is not confirmed."
I never got a rejection for Chicago N1. Holding out hope.95 - Soldier Field, 11 - Alpine Valley PJ 20 N2, 13 - Wrigley Field, 16 - Wrigley 1 & 2, 18 - Wrigley 1 & 20 -
mookieb14 said:IlliniGuy76 said:Jbabbington said:IlliniGuy76 said:Anyone thinking that tickets magically will be found & your order status will go from unfulfilled to fulfilled I think is going to be sadly disappointed.. and I’m in that boat0
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PJNB said:machinehum said:JF116983 said:know1 said:machinehum said:know1 said:machinehum said:know1 said:machinehum said:Seats getting worse on average has been officially and explicitly explained. They’ve made the decision that they’d rather 10C = more people can get a price-capped seat which includes mostly “worse” seats, rather than very few people get a price-capped seat but it’s much more likely to be a good one. It’s understandable if people don’t love that choice but it’s not a mystery.https://blog.ticketmaster.com/pearl-jam-tour-2023/
“Pearl Jam continues to try to protect fans’ access to fairly priced tickets by providing the majority of tickets to its Ten Club members, making tickets non-transferable where permitted, and by selling approximately 10% of tickets through PJ Premium at the market rate to offset increased costs.”
The % of seats allocated to 10C has been stated to be increasing, this may be the first time it’s been an actual majority (not sure on that). And they say explicitly that one reason is to allow more people to have access to price-capped tickets.
But yes - the "Premium" seats issue likely does have an effect. But they don't say where those are so again it's not been specifically stated.
The smaller number of shows likely has an effect as well.
At the same time, how many people with a better number than me have let them drop at least once in the last 20 years? So that should offset things.
Also People being selected for multiple shows in no way shape or form has any effect on someone losing out on their first pick. If they won multiple shows that means they had multiple priorities which means those priorities are past the first pick which means, now wait for it, the first priorities should of been considered before all those priorities after it!
It is just math0 -
mookieb14 said:IlliniGuy76 said:Jbabbington said:IlliniGuy76 said:Anyone thinking that tickets magically will be found & your order status will go from unfulfilled to fulfilled I think is going to be sadly disappointed.. and I’m in that boat
even if that wasn’t the case anyone who had reserved as. 1/2 should still get priority over someone who had ga/reserved as their 4-5th choice
agaij I know plenty of ppl who got in just with reserved selectedor you can come to terms and realize
you're the only one who can forgive yourself oh yeah...
makes much more sense to live in the present tense...
1995: 7/11 (Chicago) 2009: 8/23, 8/24 (Chicago) 2010: 5/9 (Cleveland) 2013 7/19 (Chicago) 2016: 4/9 (Miami), 5/1 (NYC), 8/20 & 8/22 (Chicago)
2018: 8/18 (Chicago) & 8/20 (Chicago) 2022: 9/11 (NYC), 9/18 (STL) 2023: 9/5 (Chicago), 9/7 (Chicago) 2024: 8/29 (Chicago), 8/31 (Chicago)0 -
machinehum said:PJNB said:machinehum said:JF116983 said:know1 said:machinehum said:know1 said:machinehum said:know1 said:machinehum said:Seats getting worse on average has been officially and explicitly explained. They’ve made the decision that they’d rather 10C = more people can get a price-capped seat which includes mostly “worse” seats, rather than very few people get a price-capped seat but it’s much more likely to be a good one. It’s understandable if people don’t love that choice but it’s not a mystery.https://blog.ticketmaster.com/pearl-jam-tour-2023/
“Pearl Jam continues to try to protect fans’ access to fairly priced tickets by providing the majority of tickets to its Ten Club members, making tickets non-transferable where permitted, and by selling approximately 10% of tickets through PJ Premium at the market rate to offset increased costs.”
The % of seats allocated to 10C has been stated to be increasing, this may be the first time it’s been an actual majority (not sure on that). And they say explicitly that one reason is to allow more people to have access to price-capped tickets.
But yes - the "Premium" seats issue likely does have an effect. But they don't say where those are so again it's not been specifically stated.
The smaller number of shows likely has an effect as well.
At the same time, how many people with a better number than me have let them drop at least once in the last 20 years? So that should offset things.
Also People being selected for multiple shows in no way shape or form has any effect on someone losing out on their first pick. If they won multiple shows that means they had multiple priorities which means those priorities are past the first pick which means, now wait for it, the first priorities should of been considered before all those priorities after it!
It is just math"A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0
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