Official 2023 Verified Fan Tickets Thread
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 I get it, just that if you missed the Verified Fan window you're hosed then unless they decide to open it up. Makes it harder to get to random shows that you can't plan way ahead for.JMarksCLE said:
 Verified fan IS the general public. The system is designed to make sure you're not a bot. Anyone could have registered. It's also so they can let people in x amount of people at a time so their system doesn't crash. Verified Fan replaced General Public Sale. If it doesn't sell out after X amount of time, I imagine you no longer need a code though.iOnlyownMymind said:Has that ever happened before where the seats are never opened up to the general public?Post edited by iOnlyownMymind on0
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 They don’t check our tattoos and t shirt count?dmbolp said:Verified Fan is also how TM tricks various bands into thinking true fans will get the tickets0
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            Here's what we got available right now for Chicago N1 that's under $550/ticket: 
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            Couldn't get the second picture in but here's $550 and above: 
 1995.07.09 - 1995.07.11 - 1998.06.27 - 1998.06.29 - 2000.10.08 - 2000.10.09 - 2003.06.18 - 2003.06.21 - 2006.05.16 - 2006.05.17 - 2006.06.30 - 2007.08.05 - 2008.08.21 (ev solo) - 2009.08.24 - 2011.06.28 (ev solo) - 2011.09.03 - 2013.07.19 - 2016.08.22 - 2018.08.18 - 2022.02.09 (ev w/ earthlings) - 2023.09.050
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 Thanks for the info!FC28207 said:
 These were released day of for bruce. Likely production holds.SSS81 said:I was one of the lucky ones and got a code for Austin 1. I noticed that behind the stage, all the front row tickets are never available. Are these actual seats or being saved for other people? I noticed the same thing for other venues, just curious.Moody twitter announces when they release day of show0
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 For in demand bands, sadly that’s how it is anymore. Gotta get lucky to even have a chance at reasonably priced tickets. If people would stop buying tickets resale for jacked up prices it might get better, but that hasn’t started happening enough to deter the professional scalpers yet. It’s nice that bands like PJ are doing everything they can to make sure the tickets get to their actual fans, but there’s only so much they can do, most don’t go anywhere near this length to avoid the scalpers.iOnlyownMymind said:
 I get it, just that if you missed the Verified Fan window you're hosed then unless they decide to open it up. Makes it harder to get to random shows that you can't plan way ahead for.JMarksCLE said:
 Verified fan IS the general public. The system is designed to make sure you're not a bot. Anyone could have registered. It's also so they can let people in x amount of people at a time so their system doesn't crash. Verified Fan replaced General Public Sale. If it doesn't sell out after X amount of time, I imagine you no longer need a code though.iOnlyownMymind said:Has that ever happened before where the seats are never opened up to the general public?0
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            try logging in from an incognito window. I have had this happen where it is a cache issue.
 bchambers05 said:Anyone know of any fixes for this? Trying like a madman to get the tickets and its doing this on verified fan. 
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 Logging directly into the app and posting the code is what worked for me. Don't use the link they prove you that opens up a separate browser - go through the TM app.Ledbetterdays said:try logging in from an incognito window. I have had this happen where it is a cache issue.
 bchambers05 said:Anyone know of any fixes for this? Trying like a madman to get the tickets and its doing this on verified fan. 
 1995.07.09 - 1995.07.11 - 1998.06.27 - 1998.06.29 - 2000.10.08 - 2000.10.09 - 2003.06.18 - 2003.06.21 - 2006.05.16 - 2006.05.17 - 2006.06.30 - 2007.08.05 - 2008.08.21 (ev solo) - 2009.08.24 - 2011.06.28 (ev solo) - 2011.09.03 - 2013.07.19 - 2016.08.22 - 2018.08.18 - 2022.02.09 (ev w/ earthlings) - 2023.09.050
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            TheKricket said:Couldn't get the second picture in but here's $550 and above: JD87070 said: JD87070 said:
 For in demand bands, sadly that’s how it is anymore. Gotta get lucky to even have a chance at reasonably priced tickets. If people would stop buying tickets resale for jacked up prices it might get better, but that hasn’t started happening enough to deter the professional scalpers yet. It’s nice that bands like PJ are doing everything they can to make sure the tickets get to their actual fans, but there’s only so much they can do, most don’t go anywhere near this length to avoid the scalpers.iOnlyownMymind said:
 I get it, just that if you missed the Verified Fan window you're hosed then unless they decide to open it up. Makes it harder to get to random shows that you can't plan way ahead for.JMarksCLE said:
 Verified fan IS the general public. The system is designed to make sure you're not a bot. Anyone could have registered. It's also so they can let people in x amount of people at a time so their system doesn't crash. Verified Fan replaced General Public Sale. If it doesn't sell out after X amount of time, I imagine you no longer need a code though.iOnlyownMymind said:Has that ever happened before where the seats are never opened up to the general public?
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            I like Robert Smith. Always have.35 years, 35 shows.
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 True they could have done more, and they said as much in the tour announcement. Saying less than 10% of the tickets at each show will be PJ Premium to help offset costs, because likely without that this short tour wouldn’t have been profitable and wouldn’t have happened.static111 said:TheKricket said:Couldn't get the second picture in but here's $550 and above: JD87070 said: JD87070 said:
 For in demand bands, sadly that’s how it is anymore. Gotta get lucky to even have a chance at reasonably priced tickets. If people would stop buying tickets resale for jacked up prices it might get better, but that hasn’t started happening enough to deter the professional scalpers yet. It’s nice that bands like PJ are doing everything they can to make sure the tickets get to their actual fans, but there’s only so much they can do, most don’t go anywhere near this length to avoid the scalpers.iOnlyownMymind said:
 I get it, just that if you missed the Verified Fan window you're hosed then unless they decide to open it up. Makes it harder to get to random shows that you can't plan way ahead for.JMarksCLE said:
 Verified fan IS the general public. The system is designed to make sure you're not a bot. Anyone could have registered. It's also so they can let people in x amount of people at a time so their system doesn't crash. Verified Fan replaced General Public Sale. If it doesn't sell out after X amount of time, I imagine you no longer need a code though.iOnlyownMymind said:Has that ever happened before where the seats are never opened up to the general public?0
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            This is the first event I can ever recall that you are actually required to be verified in order to purchase way overpriced premium tix.
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            Anyone have any luck getting tickets today for Indy? Curious how many were available and where the seats were located.Columbus-2000
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 Its hard for me to wrap my head around the premium route being the only way this tour can be profitable. Tickets are already double the price they were in 2016. I know that times have changed but we're talking a 100% increase for a standard ticket.JD87070 said:True they could have done more, and they said as much in the tour announcement. Saying less than 10% of the tickets at each show will be PJ Premium to help offset costs, because likely without that this short tour wouldn’t have been profitable and wouldn’t have happened.0
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 I got a text that I was off the waitlist and given a code 47 minutes after the sale started. I logged on 30 minutes after that and got lawn seats.KC138045 said:Anyone have any luck getting tickets today for Indy? Curious how many were available and where the seats were located.0
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 A friend and some of her co-workers got lawn earlier today.KC138045 said:Anyone have any luck getting tickets today for Indy? Curious how many were available and where the seats were located.0
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            Premium pricing and even dynamic pricing are totally cool with me. Nobody here likes to work at less than the market rate for their skills. Pearl Jam shouldn’t either.Without premium pricing, the people reselling the tickets make 5-10x more money per ticket than the band, and the resellers didn’t do anything. Pearl Jam should be paid what they are worth, not an artificially deflated price. People who think otherwise may want to consider accepting less money for their work, and giving the difference to someone who had nothing to do with their jobs.If I didn’t get 10C tickets, I would’ve purchased the premium tickets because it would’ve been worth it to me. For others, maybe it isn’t worth it. That’s ok.0
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 Finally, a voice of reason. 💯 1992 was a long time ago and, with today’s inflation, 2020 was even a long time ago. Everything is more expensive and Pearl Jam isn’t an up and coming band traveling by van. They are a band but also a business which many people tend to forget. The fact that they made the majority of their tickets far below market value is a better deal than most people realize. It could be much, much worse.CC55781 said:Premium pricing and even dynamic pricing are totally cool with me. Nobody here likes to work at less than the market rate for their skills. Pearl Jam shouldn’t either.Without premium pricing, the people reselling the tickets make 5-10x more money per ticket than the band, and the resellers didn’t do anything. Pearl Jam should be paid what they are worth, not an artificially deflated price. People who think otherwise may want to consider accepting less money for their work, and giving the difference to someone who had nothing to do with their jobs.If I didn’t get 10C tickets, I would’ve purchased the premium tickets because it would’ve been worth it to me. For others, maybe it isn’t worth it. That’s ok.Post edited by vedpunk on0
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 Well said.CC55781 said:Premium pricing and even dynamic pricing are totally cool with me. Nobody here likes to work at less than the market rate for their skills. Pearl Jam shouldn’t either.Without premium pricing, the people reselling the tickets make 5-10x more money per ticket than the band, and the resellers didn’t do anything. Pearl Jam should be paid what they are worth, not an artificially deflated price. People who think otherwise may want to consider accepting less money for their work, and giving the difference to someone who had nothing to do with their jobs.If I didn’t get 10C tickets, I would’ve purchased the premium tickets because it would’ve been worth it to me. For others, maybe it isn’t worth it. That’s ok.Target Center - Jun 30, 1998
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