Dark Matter World Tour 2024
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 This is a great question. I was wondering the same thing.UseUrIllusions said:How does 10C match your ticketmaster to your 10C number? I have two ticketmaster accounts and outside of my name nothing matches my 10 Club account. I can only assume that the link provided to ticketmaster via our 10 club profile is the key?2000: Camden 1, 2003: Philly, State College, Camden 1, MSG 2, Hershey, 2004: Reading, 2005: Philly, 2006: Camden 1, 2, East Rutherford 1, 2007: Lollapalooza, 2008: Camden 1, Washington D.C., MSG 1, 2, 2009: Philly 1, 2, 3, 4, 2010: Bristol, MSG 2, 2011: PJ20 1, 2, 2012: Made In America, 2013: Brooklyn 2, Philly 2, 2014: Denver, 2015: Global Citizen Festival, 2016: Philly 2, Fenway 1, 2018: Fenway 1, 2, 2021: Sea. Hear. Now. 2022: Camden, 2024: Philly 2, 2025: Pittsburgh 1
 
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 You have to login to 10C then there's a redirect which will contain your 10C infoLedbetterman10 said:
 This is a great question. I was wondering the same thing.UseUrIllusions said:How does 10C match your ticketmaster to your 10C number? I have two ticketmaster accounts and outside of my name nothing matches my 10 Club account. I can only assume that the link provided to ticketmaster via our 10 club profile is the key?0
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 When you click on the Ticketmaster link provided by the 10C, you have to enter your 10C password w/ Ticketmaster, so they must share that information in advance to determine eligibility.UseUrIllusions said:How does 10C match your ticketmaster to your 10C number? I have two ticketmaster accounts and outside of my name nothing matches my 10 Club account. I can only assume that the link provided to ticketmaster via our 10 club profile is the key?0
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 You got ripped off.ComeToTX said:I paid $263 for a Neil Young ticket yesterday. PJ is not out of line with what their peers are charging.Tell the captain
 'This boats not safe
 And we're drowning.'0
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 For someone who has commented over 28,000 times, you sure do seem to not know a whole lot.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is this "PJ Premium"? Has Pearl Jam started with VIP tickets and shit now too?Chicago, Aug 24, 2009
 Noblesville, May 7, 2010
 PJ20 Night 1, 2011
 Cincinnati, Oct. 1, 2014
 Milwaukee, Oct. 20, 2014
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 Inflation has been steadily falling. It was nine percent (year-over-year) in June 2022; it is three percent now. But, yes, you're right, we're unlikely to have deflation, which would be inflation below zero percent. And we wouldn't want deflation because it creates its own set of economic problems.Planet of Sound said:Inflation is unlikely to drop below zero even if it falls, in which case real time prices are not going down either, just go up less quickly.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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 I’m his defence 27000 of those were about Kiss.tylerj said:
 For someone who has commented over 28,000 times, you sure do seem to not know a whole lot.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is this "PJ Premium"? Has Pearl Jam started with VIP tickets and shit now too?This is all new to Europe only fans who did not follow the last couple of tours.0
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 Yeah, that's what I'm noticing. A lot of the Europeans with a litany of questions. MOST are answered if one just reads the email + blog post or FAQ. But I know that's too idealistic to assume people do that.PJNB said:
 I’m his defence 27000 of those were about Kiss.tylerj said:
 For someone who has commented over 28,000 times, you sure do seem to not know a whole lot.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is this "PJ Premium"? Has Pearl Jam started with VIP tickets and shit now too?This is all new to Europe only fans who did not follow the last couple of tours.Chicago, Aug 24, 2009
 Noblesville, May 7, 2010
 PJ20 Night 1, 2011
 Cincinnati, Oct. 1, 2014
 Milwaukee, Oct. 20, 2014
 Wrigley Field, Aug 20, 2016
 Wrigley Field, Aug 22, 2016
 Wrigley Field, Aug 18, 2018
 Wrigley Field, Aug 20, 2018
 St. Louis, Sept. 18, 2022
 Chicago, Sept. 5, 2023
 Chicago, Sept. 7, 2023Noblesville, Aug. 26, 2024Wrigley Field, Aug 29, 2024Wrigley Field, Aug 31, 20240
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 so, correct me if I am wrong.Force Of Nature said:Spiritual_Chaos said:What is this "PJ Premium"? Has Pearl Jam started with VIP tickets and shit now too?PJ Premium: PJ Premium seats are located in a variety of preferred locations and account for approximately 10% of ticket inventory per show. They are priced at market rate to offset increased touring costs while also keeping prices low for the rest of the ticket inventory. PJ Premium tickets will only be available through Ticketmaster Registration Sale along with regularly priced tickets. 
 If I don't get GA but I get seated in the lottery, even if I am a 10c member, I may end up further than those not members but just buying PJ Premium seated though general sale, after the 10c members...0
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 People need to stop misusing the word "extortion" or offshoots of it here. This is not extortion. Pearl Jam is not threatening you or using force to make you buy tickets. If the price is too steep, you do not have to buy tickets.Clare Parsons said:Here's my thoughts. Don't @ me!
 There's a lot of unhappy people here raging against the ticket cost. I agree. They are extortionate and over-priced. It goes against the values that I thought PJ held dear - times have changed since the '90's!
 However, that's where we are. If people aren't happy the only way to communicate that to the band is to vote with your feet. Send a message by not buying tickets - granted, that's difficult as we're all fans here.
 Anyway, that's my tuppence worth; if you don't like it, don't buy the tickets. That'd send a pretty clear message to PJ that something ain't right.
 I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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 I'm pretty sure the logging in through 10c gives Ticketmaster your profile info and then they use that to assign seats. I say that because to of the 2023 fiasco where tickets were not assigned due to seniority in a lot of cases and it seemed to be TM's fault, though IDK if we can know 100%.Ledbetterman10 said:
 This is a great question. I was wondering the same thing.UseUrIllusions said:How does 10C match your ticketmaster to your 10C number? I have two ticketmaster accounts and outside of my name nothing matches my 10 Club account. I can only assume that the link provided to ticketmaster via our 10 club profile is the key?Chicago, Aug 24, 2009
 Noblesville, May 7, 2010
 PJ20 Night 1, 2011
 Cincinnati, Oct. 1, 2014
 Milwaukee, Oct. 20, 2014
 Wrigley Field, Aug 20, 2016
 Wrigley Field, Aug 22, 2016
 Wrigley Field, Aug 18, 2018
 Wrigley Field, Aug 20, 2018
 St. Louis, Sept. 18, 2022
 Chicago, Sept. 5, 2023
 Chicago, Sept. 7, 2023Noblesville, Aug. 26, 2024Wrigley Field, Aug 29, 2024Wrigley Field, Aug 31, 20240
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 i appreciate your insight.perfectlefts14 said:
 You got ripped off.ComeToTX said:I paid $263 for a Neil Young ticket yesterday. PJ is not out of line with what their peers are charging.This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0
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            Are Barcelona tickets transferable ?
 Thinking about applying but wouldn't travel if I only got 1 nightPost edited by BlueLedbetter on0
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 "If the price is too steep" - This is the definition of extortionate. They aren’t saying pearl jam are threatening them.BF25394 said:
 People need to stop misusing the word "extortion" or offshoots of it here. This is not extortion. Pearl Jam is not threatening you or using force to make you buy tickets. If the price is too steep, you do not have to buy tickets.Clare Parsons said:Here's my thoughts. Don't @ me!
 There's a lot of unhappy people here raging against the ticket cost. I agree. They are extortionate and over-priced. It goes against the values that I thought PJ held dear - times have changed since the '90's!
 However, that's where we are. If people aren't happy the only way to communicate that to the band is to vote with your feet. Send a message by not buying tickets - granted, that's difficult as we're all fans here.
 Anyway, that's my tuppence worth; if you don't like it, don't buy the tickets. That'd send a pretty clear message to PJ that something ain't right. 
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             Massive Manchester promoReading Festival - Aug 27, 2006,Shepherd's Bush Empire - Aug 11, 2009, Wuhlheide - Aug 15, 2009, O2 Arena - Aug 18, 2009, GM Place - Sep 25, 2009, Madison Square Garden - May 20, 2010, Madison Square Garden - May 21, 2010, Hyde Park - Jun 25, 2010, Wuhlheide - Jun 30, 2010,0 Massive Manchester promoReading Festival - Aug 27, 2006,Shepherd's Bush Empire - Aug 11, 2009, Wuhlheide - Aug 15, 2009, O2 Arena - Aug 18, 2009, GM Place - Sep 25, 2009, Madison Square Garden - May 20, 2010, Madison Square Garden - May 21, 2010, Hyde Park - Jun 25, 2010, Wuhlheide - Jun 30, 2010,0
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 Yes that will definitely be happening. No maybe about it.il vecchio said:
 so, correct me if I am wrong.Force Of Nature said:Spiritual_Chaos said:What is this "PJ Premium"? Has Pearl Jam started with VIP tickets and shit now too?PJ Premium: PJ Premium seats are located in a variety of preferred locations and account for approximately 10% of ticket inventory per show. They are priced at market rate to offset increased touring costs while also keeping prices low for the rest of the ticket inventory. PJ Premium tickets will only be available through Ticketmaster Registration Sale along with regularly priced tickets. 
 If I don't get GA but I get seated in the lottery, even if I am a 10c member, I may end up further than those not members but just buying PJ Premium seated though general sale, after the 10c members...Remember that 10% is a number that represents the whole venue but of course in reality when you compare that percentage to the good seats it is way higher.0
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 Don’t think TM gives a shit about us club members. They have a job to do, and do it blindly.tylerj said:
 I'm pretty sure the logging in through 10c gives Ticketmaster your profile info and then they use that to assign seats. I say that because to of the 2023 fiasco where tickets were not assigned due to seniority in a lot of cases and it seemed to be TM's fault, though IDK if we can know 100%.Ledbetterman10 said:
 This is a great question. I was wondering the same thing.UseUrIllusions said:How does 10C match your ticketmaster to your 10C number? I have two ticketmaster accounts and outside of my name nothing matches my 10 Club account. I can only assume that the link provided to ticketmaster via our 10 club profile is the key?"This melody, inside of me, still searches for a solution."0
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 you need to have a bank account from the country where the gig happens. Unbelievable.BlueLedbetter said:Are Barcelona tickets transferable ?
 Thinking about applying but wouldn't travel if I only got 1 night
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 The word they're looking for is "exorbitant". But even then, I wouldn't say PJ's tickets prices are unreasonably high. As Clare said, this is where we are these days. The high prices are a symptom of an underlying problem, not the root cause.BF25394 said:
 People need to stop misusing the word "extortion" or offshoots of it here. This is not extortion. Pearl Jam is not threatening you or using force to make you buy tickets. If the price is too steep, you do not have to buy tickets.Clare Parsons said:Here's my thoughts. Don't @ me!
 There's a lot of unhappy people here raging against the ticket cost. I agree. They are extortionate and over-priced. It goes against the values that I thought PJ held dear - times have changed since the '90's!
 However, that's where we are. If people aren't happy the only way to communicate that to the band is to vote with your feet. Send a message by not buying tickets - granted, that's difficult as we're all fans here.
 Anyway, that's my tuppence worth; if you don't like it, don't buy the tickets. That'd send a pretty clear message to PJ that something ain't right.0
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            So my question and not sure if I’ve read to any comments about it is the reserved seating the gray areas are I assume premium and the blue areas are fan club seats in New York and LA not gonna be a lot a good fan club seats, but a couple of the other venues like Portland, Sacramento and Seattle. Seems like it’s more of the way it used to be fan club seats on the side anyone else see this? And in someways I’m glad they’re being honest. This explains last year why my seats were so far back and I’m guessing this year they’re not playing around with the premium and the premiums are just going in the best sections and fan club is just being pushed back and they’re letting us know it. Definitely is affecting my decision on where to go. To be honest my guess is on the West Coast tickets will be easy to come by so I don’t see the point of putting in for let’s say LA were you know you’re not gonna get great fan club seats?Post edited by devonfz on0
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