Dark Matter World Tour 2024
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Spiritual_Chaos said:
The first stop on the EU tour (Stockholm) was $110. I paid 140 on the secondary market.Get_Right said:Lerxst1992 said:Neil Young tickets are $300 back of floor and $250 on the good side stage seats. $190 for uppers. I usually defend show p rices , but these are hard to digest
So can we please,have an end to the cost complaints? Tickets are expensive, and PJ doesn’t give much of a cost break for,upper level tickets. That stinks but there are far more expensive concerts out there.
Neil has always been outrageously priced. Even Greendale tix were $230 and that was years ago.
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Why would one need early entry with reserved seats? Merch?il vecchio said:
it's not indeed, reason why most are waiting the tm sale not to risk having seated or standing with no early entry anyway through lotterybeeswax said:
FAQ says "Members with reserved tickets will enter the venue at the regular door time." doesn't sound like early entry to me.PJ_Soul said:I think I saw people wondering if there is still early entry for GA... Found this for North America in the FAQs (didn't check Europe):What is the GA Pit or Reserved - Standing or Seating option?
Select this option if you are willing to stand in GA or sit through the show as you may be selected for either. If selected for GA standing tickets, you will receive early entry at a predetermined GA only door, at venues where early entry is permitted. If selected for Reserved Seating, your tickets will be assigned based on seniority in Ten Club.
10/1/94, 6/22/95, 6/24/95, 9/16/96, 7/22/98, 10/21/01, 6/1/03, 10/25/03, 10/26/03, 9/1/05, 7/15/06, 7/18/06, 8/28/09, 10/07/09, 10/3/12, 11/26/13, 6/18/18, 8/10/18, 5/12/22, 5/13/22, 5/13/24, 5/25/240 -
$160 for a pair of lawn tickets in PHX for my daughter and me!jamofpearls said:
Yeah, I just clicked on the front row for Franklin and yeah...$1k. WOOF!Hawk123 said:
Lawns in Toronto were about $75 CAD, that’s a pretty good deal. Front row were $1000 so it goes both waysjamofpearls said:
Kind of weird, because the show in Huntsville starts at like $75 or so each, but Franklin is like $120 base.Lerxst1992 said:Neil Young tickets are $300 back of floor and $250 on the good side stage seats. $190 for uppers. I usually defend show p rices , but these are hard to digest
So can we please,have an end to the cost complaints? Tickets are expensive, and PJ doesn’t give much of a cost break for,upper level tickets. That stinks but there are far more expensive concerts out there.
But the Pit at the Orion in Huntsville is $187.00 with seats right behind it for $482+
I would def go to the Huntsville show, but Shaky Knees Fest is that weekend I've already got tix and a house rented.0 -
How are there tickets listed on stubhub right now?www.myspace.com0
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For the Seattle shows alone, more than 200 tickets will be offered for sale on Stubhub.
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Unlikely that a specific date will be provided unless things have changed. They typically delay the fan-to-fan launch to create the illusion of scarcity so people will buy the "premium" tickets.Busch896 said:Do we have a confirmed date that the Fan-to-Fan market will open? Wondering if there will be a surge of people selling unwanted non-GA or not-so-great seats that they win from Ten Club lottery. Might be good to know for folks who do not win the lottery and just want to be in the building.Post edited by Human Tide on0 -
I think it may be possible for season ticket holders to the Kraken to have ticket holds on the concert, and therefore, they posted a sale. It may also be purely speculative by 'ticket brokers'.Zen23 said:For the Seattle shows alone, more than 200 tickets will be offered for sale on Stubhub.0 -
In the old days you had to get them at will call too. Now you can just post them on F2F. So as long as someone can take the credit card hit for a month or so, someone can realistically sign up for every show knowing they can dump whatever they don't want pretty easily. It was very apparent last year that was the case, as you'd see people who all of a sudden "couldn't make it" for a show they just put in for a few weeks before, and post them up to F2F as soon as that option opened. The by-product of this is that it pushes out others who actually want to go further back, or not getting picked at all.JBob87 said:One angle I didn't consider...you know there is going to be someone who accidentally wins 10 shows because of the elimination of priority.
I know it has always said "be prepared to be charged for everything" but with the old priority system there was always kind of a cap on what was realistic.0 -
There's Philly tickets there too....I thought that was not possible due to PJ's ticketing policyZen23 said:For the Seattle shows alone, more than 200 tickets will be offered for sale on Stubhub.www.myspace.com0 -
Policies are easily bypassed by these professional brokers. They know how to get around every system TM and venues throw at them because they do this for a living.The Juggler said:
There's Philly tickets there too....I thought that was not possible due to PJ's ticketing policyZen23 said:For the Seattle shows alone, more than 200 tickets will be offered for sale on Stubhub.0 -
PJ's policy only applies to tickets purchased through the club. Season ticket holders to these venue get the opportunity to buy tickets to events, and they can do whatever they want with the tickets.The Juggler said:
There's Philly tickets there too....I thought that was not possible due to PJ's ticketing policyZen23 said:For the Seattle shows alone, more than 200 tickets will be offered for sale on Stubhub.0 -
Basically, the 10c tickets are now just a starting point and then you hit F2F to see if you can do better. Of the 6 pairs I won last tour, only my #6 pick were seats that didn't suck and/or I couldn't easily do better with 30 minutes of F5 on F2F. It went from me being shutout in the lottery for two shows in South Carolina in 2016 to now pretty much getting picked for everything and not using what they are giving out.hihobibo said:
In the old days you had to get them at will call too. Now you can just post them on F2F. So as long as someone can take the credit card hit for a month or so, someone can realistically sign up for every show knowing they can dump whatever they don't want pretty easily. It was very apparent last year that was the case, as you'd see people who all of a sudden "couldn't make it" for a show they just put in for a few weeks before, and post them up to F2F as soon as that option opened. The by-product of this is that it pushes out others who actually want to go further back, or not getting picked at all.JBob87 said:One angle I didn't consider...you know there is going to be someone who accidentally wins 10 shows because of the elimination of priority.
I know it has always said "be prepared to be charged for everything" but with the old priority system there was always kind of a cap on what was realistic.0 -
Which is why I think it's still worth doing the lottery. I want GA for the show I picked. If I don't get that, maybe I'll get seats I like. If not, I'll find better ones at the F2F and sell my 10 Club.kaw753 said:
Basically, the 10c tickets are now just a starting point and then you hit F2F to see if you can do better. Of the 6 pairs I won last tour, only my #6 pick were seats that didn't suck and/or I couldn't easily do better with 30 minutes of F5 on F2F. It went from me being shutout in the lottery for two shows in South Carolina in 2016 to now pretty much getting picked for everything and not using what they are giving out.hihobibo said:
In the old days you had to get them at will call too. Now you can just post them on F2F. So as long as someone can take the credit card hit for a month or so, someone can realistically sign up for every show knowing they can dump whatever they don't want pretty easily. It was very apparent last year that was the case, as you'd see people who all of a sudden "couldn't make it" for a show they just put in for a few weeks before, and post them up to F2F as soon as that option opened. The by-product of this is that it pushes out others who actually want to go further back, or not getting picked at all.JBob87 said:One angle I didn't consider...you know there is going to be someone who accidentally wins 10 shows because of the elimination of priority.
I know it has always said "be prepared to be charged for everything" but with the old priority system there was always kind of a cap on what was realistic.10/1/94, 6/22/95, 6/24/95, 9/16/96, 7/22/98, 10/21/01, 6/1/03, 10/25/03, 10/26/03, 9/1/05, 7/15/06, 7/18/06, 8/28/09, 10/07/09, 10/3/12, 11/26/13, 6/18/18, 8/10/18, 5/12/22, 5/13/22, 5/13/24, 5/25/240 -
The people getting screwed with the no priority system are people in NYC, Philly, and Baltimore. I went from having 0% chance of getting those to the same as people who live beside the arenas who would have put them as #1 back in the day. I might have a 0.001% chance of getting GA for NYC, but....MD190661 said:
Which is why I think it's still worth doing the lottery. I want GA for the show I picked. If I don't get that, maybe I'll get seats I like. If not, I'll find better ones at the F2F and sell my 10 Club.kaw753 said:
Basically, the 10c tickets are now just a starting point and then you hit F2F to see if you can do better. Of the 6 pairs I won last tour, only my #6 pick were seats that didn't suck and/or I couldn't easily do better with 30 minutes of F5 on F2F. It went from me being shutout in the lottery for two shows in South Carolina in 2016 to now pretty much getting picked for everything and not using what they are giving out.hihobibo said:
In the old days you had to get them at will call too. Now you can just post them on F2F. So as long as someone can take the credit card hit for a month or so, someone can realistically sign up for every show knowing they can dump whatever they don't want pretty easily. It was very apparent last year that was the case, as you'd see people who all of a sudden "couldn't make it" for a show they just put in for a few weeks before, and post them up to F2F as soon as that option opened. The by-product of this is that it pushes out others who actually want to go further back, or not getting picked at all.JBob87 said:One angle I didn't consider...you know there is going to be someone who accidentally wins 10 shows because of the elimination of priority.
I know it has always said "be prepared to be charged for everything" but with the old priority system there was always kind of a cap on what was realistic.
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But even the season ticket holders do not have actual tickets at this point, so there is nothing to even possibly list on any site for real. These people - brokers, season ticket holders, whoever - are very likely listing by using the "will provide closer to event date". You don't actually have to have the tickets in hand to list, although you do have to check a box saying you truly have them.BloodMeridian80 said:
PJ's policy only applies to tickets purchased through the club. Season ticket holders to these venue get the opportunity to buy tickets to events, and they can do whatever they want with the tickets.The Juggler said:
There's Philly tickets there too....I thought that was not possible due to PJ's ticketing policyZen23 said:For the Seattle shows alone, more than 200 tickets will be offered for sale on Stubhub.9/1/00, 4/28/03, 7/5/03, 7/6/03, 7/12/03, 10/1/04, 9/28/05, 5/27/06, 5/28/06, 6/1/06, 6/27/08, 6/30/08, 8/7/08 (EV), 6/12/09 (EV), 10/27/09, 10/28/09,10/30/09, 10/31/09, 5/21/10, 6/15/11 (EV), 9/2/12, 7/19/13, 10/21/13, 10/22/13, 10/27/13, 4/28/16, 4/29/16, 8/7/16, 11/4/16 (TOTD), 8/18/18, 8/20/18, 9/24/21 (EV&Earthlings), 9/26/21, 9/11/2022, 9/14/2022, 9/7/2024, 9/9/2024, 9/12/2024, 5/16/2025, 5/18/20250 -
Where do you find your request on TM?NewfieintheUSA said:
As long as your request shows on the TM page you are good.AV235224 said:Hey people.
I have made a request for the 2 Barcelona shows, but never received the confirmation e-mail: six hours have passed, should I worry? I do have a request number and I still see it under "My Requests" in the Ticketmaster page.0 -
Yay! Just got word we got tickets for Sydney! Guess it's time for my first trip to Australia. Hope a lot of other 10C members get good news this weekend too.0
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I kind of wish they'd do a zip code thing for shows like MSG or other tough tickets. I know PJ is a travel band, but I think it should be easier for someone who lives within a few miles to get to tickets than me in CA.kaw753 said:
The people getting screwed with the no priority system are people in NYC, Philly, and Baltimore. I went from having 0% chance of getting those to the same as people who live beside the arenas who would have put them as #1 back in the day. I might have a 0.001% chance of getting GA for NYC, but....MD190661 said:
Which is why I think it's still worth doing the lottery. I want GA for the show I picked. If I don't get that, maybe I'll get seats I like. If not, I'll find better ones at the F2F and sell my 10 Club.kaw753 said:
Basically, the 10c tickets are now just a starting point and then you hit F2F to see if you can do better. Of the 6 pairs I won last tour, only my #6 pick were seats that didn't suck and/or I couldn't easily do better with 30 minutes of F5 on F2F. It went from me being shutout in the lottery for two shows in South Carolina in 2016 to now pretty much getting picked for everything and not using what they are giving out.hihobibo said:
In the old days you had to get them at will call too. Now you can just post them on F2F. So as long as someone can take the credit card hit for a month or so, someone can realistically sign up for every show knowing they can dump whatever they don't want pretty easily. It was very apparent last year that was the case, as you'd see people who all of a sudden "couldn't make it" for a show they just put in for a few weeks before, and post them up to F2F as soon as that option opened. The by-product of this is that it pushes out others who actually want to go further back, or not getting picked at all.JBob87 said:One angle I didn't consider...you know there is going to be someone who accidentally wins 10 shows because of the elimination of priority.
I know it has always said "be prepared to be charged for everything" but with the old priority system there was always kind of a cap on what was realistic.
10/1/94, 6/22/95, 6/24/95, 9/16/96, 7/22/98, 10/21/01, 6/1/03, 10/25/03, 10/26/03, 9/1/05, 7/15/06, 7/18/06, 8/28/09, 10/07/09, 10/3/12, 11/26/13, 6/18/18, 8/10/18, 5/12/22, 5/13/22, 5/13/24, 5/25/240 -
Sheeeeeet yeah! Got all 3 x Aus shows. 😎. Thanks 10c!Melbourne - 1998-2003-2006-2009-2014-2024
Eddie Vedder Solo Melbourne - 2011-2014
Seattle 1 & 2 2018
Missoula 2018
Ohana Festival 2019
Baltimore, New York 2020 😭
EV & Earthlings New York 1 & 2 - 2022
EV & Earthlings New Jersey - 2022
Ohana Festival 2024
Gold Coast 2024
Sydney N1 & N2 2024
Pittsburgh N1 & N2 20250 -
Would it help that much? New York has almost 75% of the population of Canada within 100 miles of it's city centre. I think playing a bigger venue would help moreMD190661 said:
I kind of wish they'd do a zip code thing for shows like MSG or other tough tickets. I know PJ is a travel band, but I think it should be easier for someone who lives within a few miles to get to tickets than me in CA.kaw753 said:
The people getting screwed with the no priority system are people in NYC, Philly, and Baltimore. I went from having 0% chance of getting those to the same as people who live beside the arenas who would have put them as #1 back in the day. I might have a 0.001% chance of getting GA for NYC, but....MD190661 said:
Which is why I think it's still worth doing the lottery. I want GA for the show I picked. If I don't get that, maybe I'll get seats I like. If not, I'll find better ones at the F2F and sell my 10 Club.kaw753 said:
Basically, the 10c tickets are now just a starting point and then you hit F2F to see if you can do better. Of the 6 pairs I won last tour, only my #6 pick were seats that didn't suck and/or I couldn't easily do better with 30 minutes of F5 on F2F. It went from me being shutout in the lottery for two shows in South Carolina in 2016 to now pretty much getting picked for everything and not using what they are giving out.hihobibo said:
In the old days you had to get them at will call too. Now you can just post them on F2F. So as long as someone can take the credit card hit for a month or so, someone can realistically sign up for every show knowing they can dump whatever they don't want pretty easily. It was very apparent last year that was the case, as you'd see people who all of a sudden "couldn't make it" for a show they just put in for a few weeks before, and post them up to F2F as soon as that option opened. The by-product of this is that it pushes out others who actually want to go further back, or not getting picked at all.JBob87 said:One angle I didn't consider...you know there is going to be someone who accidentally wins 10 shows because of the elimination of priority.
I know it has always said "be prepared to be charged for everything" but with the old priority system there was always kind of a cap on what was realistic.
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