06.27.98 Alpine Valley
10.08.00 Alpine Valley
09.23.02 Chicago
06.18.03 Chicago | 06.21.03 Alpine Valley
10.03.04 Grand Rapids
10.05.05 Chicago
05.16.06 Chicago | 05.17.06 Chicago | 06.29.06 Milwaukee
08.02.07 Chicago | 08.05.07 Chicago
08.23.09 Chicago | 08.24.09 Chicago
05.07.10 Noblesville | 05.09.10 Cleveland
09.03.11 Alpine Valley | 09.04.11 Alpine Valley
07.19.13 Chicago
10.17.14 Moline
08.20.16 Chicago
08.18.18 Chicago
09.18.22 St. Louis
09.05.23 Chicago
Official 2023 Ticket Lottery Results Thread
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I'm subscribing to this "got messed up theory" as well. I think perhaps there was a disconnect between the information shared on how the GA/Res and Reserve process was supposed to work and how it was actually executed for the draw.leebug87 said:IlliniGuy76 said:
This was my perception as wellDiscopij said:Are people suggesting the GA/Reserved is in any way the same as Reserved? I thought those were two totally different options where GA/Reserved = Floor (either seated or standing) and Reserved is seated bowl. So if someone put GA/Reserved as their only option and didn't win, many people with lower priorities would win Reserved instead of them because they were not part of that lottery.
My understanding was you'd prefer GA, but if GA is filled, you'd take Reserve (meaning seats anywhere except Lawn or Behind the Stage). Choosing Reserve only was you'd rather not be considered for GA at all since you dont want to be standing the whole time. They went away with having a GA only option to make the pick faster, but am wondering if it got messed up somehow.0 -
I don't think this is entirely true because I selected GA/Res as first option then Reserved as second option ... and I got Reserved for all 3 shows.Jules Winnfield said:For those wondering what happened, when they started drawing GA and you lost out, you weren’t automatically put in the reserved pool. Then they started giving reserved seats only to people who checked the RES only box. The issue was caught before the Texas shows but stil did not work out as intended. They finally did put people who lost out on GA but not until after assigning seats for the folks who checked RES only. When all the RES only winners had seats, then the GA losers were then picked for reserved seats. That’s why you had low member numbers ending up in not great seats.
BTW, I’m bullshitting. Who the hell knows.0 -
BINGOleebug87 said:IlliniGuy76 said:
This was my perception as wellDiscopij said:Are people suggesting the GA/Reserved is in any way the same as Reserved? I thought those were two totally different options where GA/Reserved = Floor (either seated or standing) and Reserved is seated bowl. So if someone put GA/Reserved as their only option and didn't win, many people with lower priorities would win Reserved instead of them because they were not part of that lottery.
My understanding was you'd prefer GA, but if GA is filled, you'd take Reserve (meaning seats anywhere except Lawn or Behind the Stage). Choosing Reserve only was you'd rather not be considered for GA at all since you dont want to be standing the whole time. They went away with having a GA only option to make the pick faster, but am wondering if it got messed up somehow."A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0 -
Thanks for the reply - and this really bums me out - member since 2000, 10C number is 240XXX, and it blows me away that I went unfulfilled. Not sure why it bums me out so much, but it does - maybe because I really don't want to get gouged looking for tix once they go on the open market. Really feel like the seniority of a member should be #1 priority when tickets are issued via a 10C lottery. Ah, frustrating.IlliniGuy76 said:
Everyone that didn’t get an email with tickets is now “unfulfilled” & processing complete.JL95453 said:How do you check if your tix request is dead in the water? Requested only N2 for Chicago, GA/Reserved, and haven't received an email since the original confirmation of my request from TicketsToday...am I SOL, or no?0 -
nobody would ever join 10c if this was the way it worked--there'd be no pointJL95453 said:Really feel like the seniority of a member should be #1 priority when tickets are issued via a 10C lottery. Ah, frustrating.0 -
This is the part people aren’t grasping. You got tickets cause you selected the extra option. Most thought it was unnecessary because you assumed if you didn’t get GA you would be entered into the reserved draw.Discopij said:
I don't think this is entirely true because I selected GA/Res as first option then Reserved as second option ... and I got Reserved for all 3 shows.Jules Winnfield said:For those wondering what happened, when they started drawing GA and you lost out, you weren’t automatically put in the reserved pool. Then they started giving reserved seats only to people who checked the RES only box. The issue was caught before the Texas shows but stil did not work out as intended. They finally did put people who lost out on GA but not until after assigning seats for the folks who checked RES only. When all the RES only winners had seats, then the GA losers were then picked for reserved seats. That’s why you had low member numbers ending up in not great seats.
BTW, I’m bullshitting. Who the hell knows.0 -
ZoSoTim said:I hope they don't fuck with my seats to the FTW shows. They aren't great but they're both on the aisle which I prefer. I'd hate to lose those.
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I know there are tons of issues, But without scrolling through a billion posts any word on rear and side view seating in chicago or lawn in Noblesville??1st: 6/26/1998 - Alpine Valley - East Troy, WI
2nd: 6/13/1999 - Alpine Valley - East Troy, WI - TIBETAN FREEDOM (Eddie Vedder + C Average)
3rd: 8/18/2000 - Deer Creek Music Theater - Noblesville, IN
4th: 10/8/2000 - Alpine Valley - East Troy, WI (The Ice Bowl)
5th: 4/23/2003 - Assembly Hall - Champaign, IL
6th: 6/18/2003 - United Center - Chicago, IL
7th: 6/21/2003 - Alpine Valley - East Troy, WI
8th: 5/16/06 - United Center - Chicago, IL
9th: 6/29/2006 - Marcus Amphitheater - Milwaukee, WI
10th: 8/23/2009 - United Center - Chicago, IL
11th: 5/7/2010 - Deer Creek Music Theater - Noblesville, IN
12th: 7/19/2013 - Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL
13th: 10/20/2014 - BMO Harris Bradley Center - Milwaukee, WI
14th: 8/20/2016 - Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL
15th: 8/22/2016 - Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL
16th: 8/18/2018 - Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL
17th: 8/20/2018 - Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL
18th: 9/5/2023 - United Center - Chicago, IL
19th: 9/7/2023 - United Center - Chicago, IL
20th: 8/29/2024 - Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL
21st: 8/31/2024 - Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL0 -
Nothing yet on these. Although my ticket request says Process Complete and Unfulfilled for both selections. So I'm not really sure what the hell to think.ssommers21 said:I know there are tons of issues, But without scrolling through a billion posts any word on rear and side view seating in chicago or lawn in Noblesville??0 -
That's in your face, @aisleseatsaisleseats said:ZoSoTim said:I hope they don't fuck with my seats to the FTW shows. They aren't great but they're both on the aisle which I prefer. I'd hate to lose those.
Damn. Cold.0 -
Exactly!! The ga/res option essentially remained the option of years past which was GA only.Franklin Delano Bluth said:
This is the part people aren’t grasping. You got tickets cause you selected the extra option. Most thought it was unnecessary because you assumed if you didn’t get GA you would be entered into the reserved draw.Discopij said:
I don't think this is entirely true because I selected GA/Res as first option then Reserved as second option ... and I got Reserved for all 3 shows.Jules Winnfield said:For those wondering what happened, when they started drawing GA and you lost out, you weren’t automatically put in the reserved pool. Then they started giving reserved seats only to people who checked the RES only box. The issue was caught before the Texas shows but stil did not work out as intended. They finally did put people who lost out on GA but not until after assigning seats for the folks who checked RES only. When all the RES only winners had seats, then the GA losers were then picked for reserved seats. That’s why you had low member numbers ending up in not great seats.
BTW, I’m bullshitting. Who the hell knows.0 -
1. Priority of show - there's a reason they have priority listed; my priority 1 and 2 for Chicago with reserved seats should trump someone that had reserved seats as their 3-6... that didn't happenFranklin Delano Bluth said:
This is the part people aren’t grasping. You got tickets cause you selected the extra option. Most thought it was unnecessary because you assumed if you didn’t get GA you would be entered into the reserved draw.Discopij said:
I don't think this is entirely true because I selected GA/Res as first option then Reserved as second option ... and I got Reserved for all 3 shows.Jules Winnfield said:For those wondering what happened, when they started drawing GA and you lost out, you weren’t automatically put in the reserved pool. Then they started giving reserved seats only to people who checked the RES only box. The issue was caught before the Texas shows but stil did not work out as intended. They finally did put people who lost out on GA but not until after assigning seats for the folks who checked RES only. When all the RES only winners had seats, then the GA losers were then picked for reserved seats. That’s why you had low member numbers ending up in not great seats.
BTW, I’m bullshitting. Who the hell knows.
2. GA/Reserved means either GA or seats on the flooror 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 -
I have aisle seats for Chicago 2 that are about to disappear. Not happy, but it is what it is.aisleseats said:ZoSoTim said:I hope they don't fuck with my seats to the FTW shows. They aren't great but they're both on the aisle which I prefer. I'd hate to lose those.
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"...I changed by not changing at all..."0 -
Nada, also haven't heard anything on the 300 level and not too many 200's either.ssommers21 said:I know there are tons of issues, But without scrolling through a billion posts any word on rear and side view seating in chicago or lawn in Noblesville??0 -
My status at https://tenclub-us.shop.ticketstoday.com/Requests.aspx still shows "Confirmed" I was notified yesterday that I had reserved tickets for Noblesville but last night I received the email about seat locations are being reassigned, but so far no refund, and my original order number is the same and still shows confirmed, so who knows.....should be an interesting day. I'm assuming everyone reporting "Unfufilled" never had originally received an order confirmation?

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If that was the case then why would they explicitly say your best bet would be to select both options? Clear as mud. That's why I assumed the GA/Reserved only included "reserved" seats on the floor. I certainly could be wrong ... then again they may have messed it up in a completely illogical way so there's no single answer for how they did it.Franklin Delano Bluth said:
This is the part people aren’t grasping. You got tickets cause you selected the extra option. Most thought it was unnecessary because you assumed if you didn’t get GA you would be entered into the reserved draw.Discopij said:
I don't think this is entirely true because I selected GA/Res as first option then Reserved as second option ... and I got Reserved for all 3 shows.Jules Winnfield said:For those wondering what happened, when they started drawing GA and you lost out, you weren’t automatically put in the reserved pool. Then they started giving reserved seats only to people who checked the RES only box. The issue was caught before the Texas shows but stil did not work out as intended. They finally did put people who lost out on GA but not until after assigning seats for the folks who checked RES only. When all the RES only winners had seats, then the GA losers were then picked for reserved seats. That’s why you had low member numbers ending up in not great seats.
BTW, I’m bullshitting. Who the hell knows.0 -
No word on anything outside of people who got double their orders and extra tickets then the people who are getting seats re-assigned.ssommers21 said:I know there are tons of issues, But without scrolling through a billion posts any word on rear and side view seating in chicago or lawn in Noblesville??
Stone cold silence on all other outstanding issues with this farce.0 -
I understand what you're saying.........but...........someone who lives where they never tour would always be at a disadvantage.kaw753 said:
Wouldn't this, you know, help prevent some of the Gigaton of CO2 emissions?IndianaJet said:
This. I'm in the same boat. I live 10 minutes away from Rouff, it's the only show I put in for and got hosed. Never even got a rejection email, but the link to my request now says "Processing Complete" "Unfufilled".JI10794 said:My membership number is 141XXX. Indy is the only show I applied for and I picked “GA or reserved” and I’ve received nothing. If it’s accurate that selecting “reserved (only)” would have increased my odds, that’s frustrating to hear. Both options are saying someone wants tickets in the reserved section.I live in Indy and haven’t seen them live since they were here in 2010. In the past I’ve always been able to get seats. I’m unable to travel like some people so I can only seen them when they play in Indy. It’s frustrating when I’ve been a member this long and am unable to get seats. In the future I think 10c should consider giving additional priority to people who haven’t attended a show recently and/or that are attending the show who live locally. This whole process is super frustrating for someone who has been a 10c member for 27 years and I can’t get tickets to my hometown show.
Having a locality priority for places where they rarely play should be a no brainer.I am lost, I'm no guide, but I'm by your side0 -
Just an observation, and I know we are a small sample of the larger population of those that requested tickets (albeit 143 pages of a sample), but from this thread there doesn't seem to be a lot of people reporting that they got Chicago reserved tickets. And the Chicago Night 1 Roll Call thread is SLIM - two pages and it includes people saying they aren't going. So maybe there are some more to be allocated. Again, small sample, I know, but one can hope!
FWIW, my priority was Chicago 1 (nada), Austin 1 (got reserved), Chicago 2 (nada), Austin 2 (got reserved).0 -
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