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  • bazfromoz
    bazfromoz Posts: 256
    13 Feb is just another guess. Just like December was a guess. If it’s all booked, announce it. 
  • Spunkie
    Spunkie i come from downtown. Posts: 7,095
    edited January 2024
    Had been considering the New Zealand shows, and the biggest selling point just hit me. The shows are right after the election. So, if trump wins, we can just stay there and claim asylum. ;)
    That's what I'll do
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  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,889
    Zod said:
    It's a bit of a blessing and a curse right?   If delaying announcements makes it tough on travelling fans, and less travelling fans go, that does theoretically make it easier for locals to get tickets.

    I'm just hoping the two rumored N.A. legs get announced and sold together.   There's been a few tours where there were separate lotto's for East/West.  If Seattle is a local market for you, it's so hard to get tickets when they do that, because so many people travel in for Seattle shows (that also got a 1st pick for the Eastern leg). 

    Then again the rumour is two Vancouver shows, so maybe that's the way I go if Seattle is a tough get.
    I hear what you're saying, but I would be shocked if they did the lottos at the same time, so I wouldn't get hopes up. I've been in Seattle for the last 3 shows (one at Key and the ballpark shows), and I got tix through tenclub for all 3. Granted, they were my 1st or 2nd priority, but I'm not worried about getting in the door for both this time around.
    Yah, Seattle 2013 was the first and only time I missed getting Seattle 10c tickets in the last 20 years.   Including getting the limited tickets to Key Arena Show in 2002 and Gorge in '05, when the 10c allotment was very limited.    We ended up using TM and there was nothing left as soon as it went on sale.  We ended up getting nosebleeds behind the stage that went on sale about 30 minutes in, and were just at the wrong level where the lighting rig and metal bird blocked the view of 90% of the stage and we couldn't see anything :(

    I also remember the lineups for ticket pickup in 2000.  It was crazy.  The demand for the Seattle shows is always through the roof.   Which to be fair, is something I think East Coasters deal with a lot because of how big the cities are, and how close they are to each other over there.  Here in the pacific northwest, it's not overly difficult to get tickets to the non-Seattle shows.

    I have to imagine home town shows at the Arena would be top demand again, and the capacity is 60% lower than when they sold out two shows at Safeco Field.  I predict Seattle tickets (if at Climate Pledge) will be a hard get.     Albeit there will be two shows this time instead of 1, but I still expect demand to far outstrip supply.

    I suppose the wrench in the thing is fan2fan.   It's like the F5 of old. If your determined enough you can get quality 10c tickets to any show (even if you aren't  a 10c member) :)
  • DE4173
    DE4173 Posts: 2,792
    edited January 2024
    camhendy said:
    You'd think this years opener is going to be tucked somewhere in that lineup
    The Aquadolls maybe? They've played Ohana twice I believe.
    Post edited by DE4173 on
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  • Spunkie
    Spunkie i come from downtown. Posts: 7,095
    edited January 2024
    Zod said:
    Zod said:
    It's a bit of a blessing and a curse right?   If delaying announcements makes it tough on travelling fans, and less travelling fans go, that does theoretically make it easier for locals to get tickets.

    I'm just hoping the two rumored N.A. legs get announced and sold together.   There's been a few tours where there were separate lotto's for East/West.  If Seattle is a local market for you, it's so hard to get tickets when they do that, because so many people travel in for Seattle shows (that also got a 1st pick for the Eastern leg). 

    Then again the rumour is two Vancouver shows, so maybe that's the way I go if Seattle is a tough get.
    I hear what you're saying, but I would be shocked if they did the lottos at the same time, so I wouldn't get hopes up. I've been in Seattle for the last 3 shows (one at Key and the ballpark shows), and I got tix through tenclub for all 3. Granted, they were my 1st or 2nd priority, but I'm not worried about getting in the door for both this time around.
    Yah, Seattle 2013 was the first and only time I missed getting Seattle 10c tickets in the last 20 years.   Including getting the limited tickets to Key Arena Show in 2002 and Gorge in '05, when the 10c allotment was very limited.    We ended up using TM and there was nothing left as soon as it went on sale.  We ended up getting nosebleeds behind the stage that went on sale about 30 minutes in, and were just at the wrong level where the lighting rig and metal bird blocked the view of 90% of the stage and we couldn't see anything :(

    I also remember the lineups for ticket pickup in 2000.  It was crazy.  The demand for the Seattle shows is always through the roof.   Which to be fair, is something I think East Coasters deal with a lot because of how big the cities are, and how close they are to each other over there.  Here in the pacific northwest, it's not overly difficult to get tickets to the non-Seattle shows.

    I have to imagine home town shows at the Arena would be top demand again, and the capacity is 60% lower than when they sold out two shows at Safeco Field.  I predict Seattle tickets (if at Climate Pledge) will be a hard get.     Albeit there will be two shows this time instead of 1, but I still expect demand to far outstrip supply.

    I suppose the wrench in the thing is fan2fan.   It's like the F5 of old. If your determined enough you can get quality 10c tickets to any show (even if you aren't  a 10c member) 😀 
    Post edited by Spunkie on
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  • Micheyb21
    Micheyb21 UK Posts: 346
    ddeschler said:
    Mattay said:
    Queenstown is just about the most perfect place on Earth.  You're gonna love it.
    What's the best way to get from the north island to the south island?  Flying, boat, is there a car ferry?  Thanks.
    Qtown and well all of the South Island is sheer sensory overload of beauty. Re between islands it depends what your timescales and budget are and where planning on travelling around.  the ferry goes over from Wellington to Picton- about 4 hrs- the last hour as you get into the Marlborough sounds is beautiful with great chances of wildlife spotting. But otherwise you can also fly - Air NZ and has various domestic flights.
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  • Micheyb21
    Micheyb21 UK Posts: 346
    Had been considering the New Zealand shows, and the biggest selling point just hit me. The shows are right after the election. So, if trump wins, we can just stay there and claim asylum. ;)
    Great plan! Us Brits will join you if the Tories somehow manage to keep themselves in power here after our election 🤣
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  • guypjfreak
    guypjfreak Posts: 2,281
    They're freezing too play Glastonbury festival on the Sunday......but I doubt they will lol
  • Lerxst1992
    Lerxst1992 Posts: 7,826
    Micheyb21 said:
    ddeschler said:
    Mattay said:
    Queenstown is just about the most perfect place on Earth.  You're gonna love it.
    What's the best way to get from the north island to the south island?  Flying, boat, is there a car ferry?  Thanks.
    Qtown and well all of the South Island is sheer sensory overload of beauty. Re between islands it depends what your timescales and budget are and where planning on travelling around.  the ferry goes over from Wellington to Picton- about 4 hrs- the last hour as you get into the Marlborough sounds is beautiful with great chances of wildlife spotting. But otherwise you can also fly - Air NZ and has various domestic flights.

    Was watching cricket a week or so ago - the Blackcaps were playing BAN in Nelson on the South Island near Picton, absolutely stunning scenery there. I also recall watching a House  Hunters Intl from that town, and the views are incredible. Would love to visit one day.
  • Yah, Seattle 2013 was the first and only time I missed getting Seattle 10c tickets in the last 20 years.   Including getting the limited tickets to Key Arena Show in 2002 and Gorge in '05, when the 10c allotment was very limited.    We ended up using TM and there was nothing left as soon as it went on sale.  We ended up getting nosebleeds behind the stage that went on sale about 30 minutes in, and were just at the wrong level where the lighting rig and metal bird blocked the view of 90% of the stage and we couldn't see anything :(

    I also remember the lineups for ticket pickup in 2000.  It was crazy.  The demand for the Seattle shows is always through the roof.   Which to be fair, is something I think East Coasters deal with a lot because of how big the cities are, and how close they are to each other over there.  Here in the pacific northwest, it's not overly difficult to get tickets to the non-Seattle shows.

    I have to imagine home town shows at the Arena would be top demand again, and the capacity is 60% lower than when they sold out two shows at Safeco Field.  I predict Seattle tickets (if at Climate Pledge) will be a hard get.     Albeit there will be two shows this time instead of 1, but I still expect demand to far outstrip supply.

    I suppose the wrench in the thing is fan2fan.   It's like the F5 of old. If your determined enough you can get quality 10c tickets to any show (even if you aren't  a 10c member) 

    So why don’t they just play the gorge? I’m asking as an east coaster that has found it to be extremely challenging every time I got tickets to a show. 
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  • BloodMeridian80
    BloodMeridian80 Seattle Posts: 715
    I believe the capacity at Gorge is around 25,000, so not much more than arena. It is also a bit out of the way.
  • darwinstheory
    darwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 7,346
    The Gorge would be great!
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  • njhaley1
    njhaley1 Valley of the Sun Posts: 872
    edited January 2024
    I believe the capacity at Gorge is around 25,000, so not much more than arena. It is also a bit out of the way.
    Real mess of an entry, too. 
    Beautiful venue, but I'd be reluctant to go again because of the nightmare of parking and getting in. 
    Post edited by njhaley1 on
  • Weston1283
    Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 5,015
    No budget PJ shows for me:
    Tokyo
    The Gorge

    Really hope I get to see them at the Gorge once before they hang it up 
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  • They're freezing too play Glastonbury festival on the Sunday......but I doubt they will lol
    I would love this, all the punters I've spoken to about it at glasto have agreed it would be awesome. Frustratingly didn't get tickets in October though for the first time in years, holding out for April although the London dates clash :(

    As far as I'm aware glasto is Madonna, Dua Lipa, Coldplay or Foos
  • mikeyb107
    mikeyb107 Ireland Posts: 23
    Are Nos Alive 3 day tickets sold out everywhere?
  • just_one
    just_one Lisbon Posts: 2,287
    mikeyb107 said:
    Are Nos Alive 3 day tickets sold out everywhere?
    yup , everything that includes PJ day is sold out (1 day ticket , 2 day tickets , 3 day tickets)
  • just_one
    just_one Lisbon Posts: 2,287
    such great flight prices from lisbon to london , london berlin , berlin barcelona , barcelona london and london lisbon right now...goddamn this is so frustating :(
  • YourDirtisMyfood
    YourDirtisMyfood Boston Posts: 4,668
    Boston Calling dropped today, Roo next?
  • Kwieneke
    Kwieneke Indiana Posts: 2,103
    Bonnaroo just did 
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    Seattle 5.30.2024  Noblesville 8.26.2024  Chicago 8.29.2024  Chicago 8.31.2024 
    Pittsburgh 5.16.2025 Pittsburgh 5.18.2025
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