Official 2023 Verified Fan Tickets Thread

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  • rlaidepeas
    rlaidepeas St. Louis, MO Posts: 306
    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. 
    The problem with Ticketmaster’s implementation of both Dynamic Pricing and Premium/Platinum Tickets are that once you purchase at that inflated price point, you are stuck on it. And dynamic pricing by it’s very nature can fluctuate both up and down. But your purchase won’t. So when they inevitably drop the remaining unsold tickets in price, yours stay the same price so in the event that you need to sell your ticket because something comes up and you can no longer make it to the show, you won’t have any takers because you have no choice but to sell your ticket for exactly what you paid (plus another Ticketmaster fee tacked on top of it) and what incentive does anyone have to buy yours now that they can get other tickets cheaper directly from Ticketmaster?




  • Kwieneke
    Kwieneke Indiana Posts: 2,115
    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. 
    The problem with Ticketmaster’s implementation of both Dynamic Pricing and Premium/Platinum Tickets are that once you purchase at that inflated price point, you are stuck on it. And dynamic pricing by its very nature can fluctuate both up and down. But your purchase won’t. So when they inevitably drop the remaining unsold tickets in price, yours stay the same price so in the event that you need to sell your ticket because something comes up and you can no longer make it to the show, you won’t have any takers because you have no choice but to sell your ticket for exactly what you paid (plus another Ticketmaster fee tacked on top of it) and what incentive does anyone have to buy yours now that they can get other tickets cheaper directly from Ticketmaster?




    At the very least you should be able to lower the price on your own dynamically priced ticket 
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    Chicago 1 9.5.2023. Chicago 2 9.7.2023. 
    *Noblesville 9.10.2023* (Gutted) 
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  • JD87070
    JD87070 Grand Blanc, MI Posts: 309
    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. 
    The problem with Ticketmaster’s implementation of both Dynamic Pricing and Premium/Platinum Tickets are that once you purchase at that inflated price point, you are stuck on it. And dynamic pricing by it’s very nature can fluctuate both up and down. But your purchase won’t. So when they inevitably drop the remaining unsold tickets in price, yours stay the same price so in the event that you need to sell your ticket because something comes up and you can no longer make it to the show, you won’t have any takers because you have no choice but to sell your ticket for exactly what you paid (plus another Ticketmaster fee tacked on top of it) and what incentive does anyone have to buy yours now that they can get other tickets cheaper directly from Ticketmaster?




    It absolutely works both ways. I’ve gotten great deals on resales in the days leading up to or day of shows because people were getting desperate to sell. Was front row over to the side for Dead & Co last year, bought them off StubHub while in the lot for i believe $60 each, 2nd row behind the pit for Phish for $70 last year as we sat in our car during a thunderstorm that delayed the show 90 minutes, 4th row behind the stage for Springsteen last month for $85-less than half face value afternoon of the show. But i’ve never bought the Official Platinum, etc tickets and never bought for over face value on StubHub (i did splurge for a VIP package for Metallica this coming November, wasn’t terribly outrageous and with early entry on the floor and a huge in the round stage pretty much guarantees front row or very close, so worth it for me and my son). And also have never resold any tickets for over face value the very few times i’ve sold. In fact for both those Dead & Co and Phish shows last year i sold the upper pavilion tickets i already had for like $20-30 to some of the heads traveling from show to show in the lot.
  • mickeyrat
    mickeyrat Posts: 44,567
    won tix but checked anyway.

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  • 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. 
    This is a moot point on this little tour. Only Chicago allows the resellers to charge more than face value. All the other venues the tickets can’t be sold for more than face. With that said if you think Pearl Jam is worth $900/ticket let the band price their tickets at that cost and see how many they sell. They will be playing theaters and I’ll happily not attend.
  • Just got off the waitlist for Chicago and pretty much the only available seats left are 900$+.   If you are going to pull that move, you should offer an affordable live stream of the concerts.  I would love to ask the band their motivation for embracing this new model.  
  • CC55781
    CC55781 Minneapolis, MN Posts: 28
    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. 
    This is a moot point on this little tour. Only Chicago allows the resellers to charge more than face value. All the other venues the tickets can’t be sold for more than face. With that said if you think Pearl Jam is worth $900/ticket let the band price their tickets at that cost and see how many they sell. They will be playing theaters and I’ll happily not attend.
    Check the premium prices. Some are over $900. Will all sell easily. Market prices are fair except to those who feel entitled to pay someone less than they are worth. 
  • Hawk123
    Hawk123 Posts: 2,369
    Wasn’t the last tour using premium seats as well? It seems like a lot more focus on it this time around. For the most part, the premiums sat there unsold until closer to the show and then they dropped in price. If setting aside a couple hundred premium seats helps get the cost down for the rest then it seems like a decent trade off. 
  • vedpunk
    vedpunk Posts: 960
    Hawk123 said:
    Wasn’t the last tour using premium seats as well? It seems like a lot more focus on it this time around. For the most part, the premiums sat there unsold until closer to the show and then they dropped in price. If setting aside a couple hundred premium seats helps get the cost down for the rest then it seems like a decent trade off. 
    It sure does.  People fail to realize that this is how they are able to keep the majority of the tickets at a more reasonable price.  
  • Kevinman
    Kevinman Atlanta, GA USA Posts: 1,921
    Just got off the waitlist for Chicago and pretty much the only available seats left are 900$+.   If you are going to pull that move, you should offer an affordable live stream of the concerts.  I would love to ask the band their motivation for embracing this new model.  
    Still on waitlist but I guess it doesn’t matter….too rich for my blood.
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    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
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    09.03.11  Alpine Valley | 09.04.11  Alpine Valley
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  • Eddieshometown
    Eddieshometown Evanston, IL Posts: 986
    I remember the sweet old days when 80% of the best tickets went to the fans that slept out all night at the venue or a record store to get the best concert tickets.  Some of those tickets made it to scalpers but only a small fraction.  Fast forward to the 2020's and a huge chunk of tickets are set aside even before tickets go on sale.  PJ is much better than most groups since they also reserve a big chunk for the fan club but that obviously isn't enough when there is a tour with less than 10 shows.  If you are rich or an insider you can now skip the line and get the tickets directly at the higher price.  The bands and promoters wanted to get on the mark up that the scalpers were cashing in on.  The Cubs are as guilty as anyone since they literally own their own ticket broker (aka scalping company).   Keep on Rocking in the Free World!  
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  • cutz
    cutz Posts: 12,269
    dmbolp said:
    cutz said:
    Maybe it's me? But how can a "public" sale not be for the whole Public? and just  for the select few?

    This Sale Is for Verified Fans
    The account you’re using is not linked to this Verified Fan sale. To continue, please switch accounts and sign in with the same account used during your Verified Fan registration.
    Not a Verified Fan? Please check back for more up dates.
    The announcements on the home page say there will be "no general public onsale", just the "Verified Fan Sale". 

    Pearl Jam - Ten Club

    PUBLIC TICKETS

    Verified Fan Sale:

    Given the high demand, it is unlikely we will be able to fulfill all Ten Club ticket requests. We recommend Ten Club members also register for Ticketmaster Verified Fan for a second opportunity to get tickets. 

    General public tickets will be sold through Ticketmaster Verified Fan. You must register in advance in order to participate. Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration begins Today, April 20th at 10am PT and closes on Tuesday, April 25 at 5pm PT.  The Verified Fan sale begins on April 28 at 10am venue local time. There will be no general public onsale. For more info visit the Ticketmaster FAQ Blog. To register, please visit: https://verifiedfan.ticketmaster.com/pearljam

    Contradiction? 

    VF is the Public Sale?
  • CC55781 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. 
    This is a moot point on this little tour. Only Chicago allows the resellers to charge more than face value. All the other venues the tickets can’t be sold for more than face. With that said if you think Pearl Jam is worth $900/ticket let the band price their tickets at that cost and see how many they sell. They will be playing theaters and I’ll happily not attend.
    Check the premium prices. Some are over $900. Will all sell easily. Market prices are fair except to those who feel entitled to pay someone less than they are worth. 
    And I’m saying Pearl Jam is not worth $900/ticket. Not sure how that makes me entitled. If that was my only option to go to the show I wouldn’t buy. 
  • StardogChamp79
    StardogChamp79 Posts: 1,190
    edited April 2023
    It’s Maple 🍁 Syrup Time!

    Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, Wisconsin (September 03, 2011); Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, Wisconsin (September 04, 2011); Deluna Fest Pensacola, FL (September 21, 2012); Wrigley Field (July 19, 2013); Milwaukee, WI (October 20, 2014); Wrigley Field I (August 20, 2016); Wrigley Field II (August 22, 2016); Home Shows Seattle Night 1 (August 08, 2018); Home Shows Seattle Night 2 (August 10, 2018); Ohana Festival Dana Point (September 27th - 29th, 2019); Apollo Theater (September 10, 2022); Madison Square Garden (September 11, 2022), Bourbon & Beyond Louisville (September 17th, 2022); Las Vegas (May 16th, 2024); Las Vegas (May 18th, 2024).
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,601
    It’s Maple 🍁 Syrup Time!

    Saturday at the sugar shack 
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  • StardogChamp79
    StardogChamp79 Posts: 1,190
    JimmyV said:
    It’s Maple 🍁 Syrup Time!

    Saturday at the sugar shack 
    Heck yeah! We have 440 gallons of sap to cook!
    Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, Wisconsin (September 03, 2011); Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, Wisconsin (September 04, 2011); Deluna Fest Pensacola, FL (September 21, 2012); Wrigley Field (July 19, 2013); Milwaukee, WI (October 20, 2014); Wrigley Field I (August 20, 2016); Wrigley Field II (August 22, 2016); Home Shows Seattle Night 1 (August 08, 2018); Home Shows Seattle Night 2 (August 10, 2018); Ohana Festival Dana Point (September 27th - 29th, 2019); Apollo Theater (September 10, 2022); Madison Square Garden (September 11, 2022), Bourbon & Beyond Louisville (September 17th, 2022); Las Vegas (May 16th, 2024); Las Vegas (May 18th, 2024).
  • Go Animal
    Go Animal Posts: 7,359
    edited April 2023
    Just checking in to remind everyone of the biggest flaw with PJ Premium, regardless of how you feel about who deserves what & how much:
    if you buy the ticket, and something comes up & you can't use it... you can only resell it on F2F for what you paid. Or you straight up just give your log-in to someone. Still...

    $400, $750, $900, $1,200, $2,000, $4,000

    And last year, the only tickets left for sale by showtime, were F2F Premium re-sales.
    Some ticket buyers took a big hit, some straight up ate the tickets.

    Just a friendly reminder :)
    35 years, 35 shows.

    Song Wishlist: Alone, Let Me Sleep, Brother, full W.M.A., Hold On, Bugs/all of Vitalogy, Mankind, Around The Bend (full band), The Long Road, Don't Gimme No Lip, Pilate, Push Me Pull Me, All Those Yesterdays, Rival, Parting Ways, Ghost, Bu$hleaguer, WWS, Parachutes, Army Reserve, low octave Driftin', Strangest Tribe, Other Side, Undone, Fatal, Hitchhiker, Education, Black Red Yellow, Of the Earth, Love Reign O'er Me, Gonna See My Friend, Santa Cruz, Infallible, Yellow Moon, Alright, Comes Then Goes, and the Mamasan Trilogy.

    Wanted Posters: WPB '98, Tampa/WPB '00, Tampa '03, EV Batmobile '08

    ISO: any picks, or setlists from any of my shows!
  • Go Animal
    Go Animal Posts: 7,359
    JimmyV said:
    It’s Maple 🍁 Syrup Time!

    Saturday at the sugar shack 
    Heck yeah! We have 440 gallons of sap to cook!
    OH BOY
    35 years, 35 shows.

    Song Wishlist: Alone, Let Me Sleep, Brother, full W.M.A., Hold On, Bugs/all of Vitalogy, Mankind, Around The Bend (full band), The Long Road, Don't Gimme No Lip, Pilate, Push Me Pull Me, All Those Yesterdays, Rival, Parting Ways, Ghost, Bu$hleaguer, WWS, Parachutes, Army Reserve, low octave Driftin', Strangest Tribe, Other Side, Undone, Fatal, Hitchhiker, Education, Black Red Yellow, Of the Earth, Love Reign O'er Me, Gonna See My Friend, Santa Cruz, Infallible, Yellow Moon, Alright, Comes Then Goes, and the Mamasan Trilogy.

    Wanted Posters: WPB '98, Tampa/WPB '00, Tampa '03, EV Batmobile '08

    ISO: any picks, or setlists from any of my shows!
  • StardogChamp79
    StardogChamp79 Posts: 1,190


    I figured I should make this Pearl Jam related some how…
    Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, Wisconsin (September 03, 2011); Alpine Valley Music Theatre East Troy, Wisconsin (September 04, 2011); Deluna Fest Pensacola, FL (September 21, 2012); Wrigley Field (July 19, 2013); Milwaukee, WI (October 20, 2014); Wrigley Field I (August 20, 2016); Wrigley Field II (August 22, 2016); Home Shows Seattle Night 1 (August 08, 2018); Home Shows Seattle Night 2 (August 10, 2018); Ohana Festival Dana Point (September 27th - 29th, 2019); Apollo Theater (September 10, 2022); Madison Square Garden (September 11, 2022), Bourbon & Beyond Louisville (September 17th, 2022); Las Vegas (May 16th, 2024); Las Vegas (May 18th, 2024).
  • Go Animal
    Go Animal Posts: 7,359


    I figured I should make this Pearl Jam related some how…
    I think Roger Miller put it best when he sang:

    Roses are red
    Violets are purple
    Sugar is sweet
    So's maple surple
    35 years, 35 shows.

    Song Wishlist: Alone, Let Me Sleep, Brother, full W.M.A., Hold On, Bugs/all of Vitalogy, Mankind, Around The Bend (full band), The Long Road, Don't Gimme No Lip, Pilate, Push Me Pull Me, All Those Yesterdays, Rival, Parting Ways, Ghost, Bu$hleaguer, WWS, Parachutes, Army Reserve, low octave Driftin', Strangest Tribe, Other Side, Undone, Fatal, Hitchhiker, Education, Black Red Yellow, Of the Earth, Love Reign O'er Me, Gonna See My Friend, Santa Cruz, Infallible, Yellow Moon, Alright, Comes Then Goes, and the Mamasan Trilogy.

    Wanted Posters: WPB '98, Tampa/WPB '00, Tampa '03, EV Batmobile '08

    ISO: any picks, or setlists from any of my shows!