Dark Matter World Tour 2024
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I scored P2 reserved sitting. Where is this??SPEEDY MCCREADY said:
75% of the folks who do win for MSG will be sitting in the upper bowl. Right?josevolution said:I live here in NY good luck getting tickets to MSG! Corporate greed I hope they have the nerve to breakout Green desease at the show!
I look at that seating chart, showing what's available to 10club members, and it’s not pretty.0 -
You can transfer tickets in NY and IL. Transfer restrictions are not allowed there along with Virginia, Colorado and Connecticut.twmills said:Got both my requests for Wrigley, but can only make one. Because of the IL (and NY) transfer regulations, is there no way to transfer this to another Ten member at cost?It’s the Saturday show I can’t use.0 -
I don't see any posts on Fenway, have those tickets dropped yet ?0
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MS4677 said:
You are missing the point altogether. Very happy they are pulling a younger crowd. We are all part of the community. MSG should have been GA or P1. But because of "contractual obligations' and premium seats, ticketmaster created the p2 tier and absolutely nothing level 100 side stage which is where I usually sit. The lottery is the lottery and I get that. But the rest doesn't sit well is all.cottagesteeze said:
Yea, i agree that it's unfair that someone like me, who was 3 years old when you joined, could possibly get tickets ahead of you. How dare PJ pay any attention to the younger fans.MS4677 said:28 year fan club member here with significant seniority. Got MSG 2 P2 seating. Feel fortunate to "be in the building" but extremely disappointed that someone who joined the fan club a month ago could have gotten GA or P1 seating ahead of me. Just doesn't feel right after all the years of loyalty and $ spent.
Other than GA, you will have better seats with P2 if you have a good number.0 -
Seems like I got shut out- only put in for MSG, which is my fault for lowering the possibilities. BUT…I feel like there should be some balance here. Seems like some got 6-7 requests honored while others for 0. Boo!Doesnt fucking matter anyway0
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Yah, that does suck about the extra tier in some markets, and separate seniority ticketing.Still weird that only got activate in some markets.0
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True, good point!BF25394 said:
There used to be rows held back and distributed without regard to seniority-- as I recall, the 2nd, 8th and 9th rows were among these seats-- so it isn't necessarily new that someone with less seniority could end up with better seats than someone with greater seniority.MS4677 said:
Respectfully, that is what the lottery is for!! Everyone has equal chance of getting tickets. That's fair. I'm only referencing the P2 option at MSG. Most other venues only had GA pr P1 option which is perfect. If you win, seniority kicks in and there you have it. Like philadelphiaBF25394 said:
What incentive would anyone have to join the fan club if they knew they would have the lowest chances of getting tickets to a show? There are people who were children in the '90s and early 2000s who discovered Pearl Jam as they grew into adolescence and adulthood. It's their fan club, too.MS4677 said:28 year fan club member here with significant seniority. Got MSG 2 P2 seating. Feel fortunate to "be in the building" but extremely disappointed that someone who joined the fan club a month ago could have gotten GA or P1 seating ahead of me. Just doesn't feel right after all the years of loyalty and $ spent.
By the way, with a low member number in P2, you'll probably be near the front of an upper section close to the stage, whereas the newbie with the P1 seat will be either at the back of the floor or in a section opposite the stage, much farther away than you.0 -
If i recall correctly. It was Rows 1-2, and 9,10 that were random draw? The band was getting a little tired of the same faces up front every show.BF25394 said:
There used to be rows held back and distributed without regard to seniority-- as I recall, the 2nd, 8th and 9th rows were among these seats-- so it isn't necessarily new that someone with less seniority could end up with better seats than someone with greater seniority.MS4677 said:
Respectfully, that is what the lottery is for!! Everyone has equal chance of getting tickets. That's fair. I'm only referencing the P2 option at MSG. Most other venues only had GA pr P1 option which is perfect. If you win, seniority kicks in and there you have it. Like philadelphiaBF25394 said:
What incentive would anyone have to join the fan club if they knew they would have the lowest chances of getting tickets to a show? There are people who were children in the '90s and early 2000s who discovered Pearl Jam as they grew into adolescence and adulthood. It's their fan club, too.MS4677 said:28 year fan club member here with significant seniority. Got MSG 2 P2 seating. Feel fortunate to "be in the building" but extremely disappointed that someone who joined the fan club a month ago could have gotten GA or P1 seating ahead of me. Just doesn't feel right after all the years of loyalty and $ spent.
By the way, with a low member number in P2, you'll probably be near the front of an upper section close to the stage, whereas the newbie with the P1 seat will be either at the back of the floor or in a section opposite the stage, much farther away than you.0 -
Just got Fenway 1!0
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Yeah, seems like some sort of contractual thing and premium seating in big markets I suppose. Still, very grateful and fortunate to have gotten tickets and grateful for all the people at 10club. I've been treated very well all these years.Zod said:Yah, that does suck about the extra tier in some markets, and separate seniority ticketing.Still weird that only got activate in some markets.Post edited by MS4677 on0 -
My wife and i were both lucky to win pairs for Vegas tickets - may 16 and 18.
So it looks like I'll need to be selling a pair both nights if anyone is interested. Can do the online swap or simply meet at the venue before.
Obviously I don't know the seats yet but I'll be around the forum next few weeks so feel free to contact me.
Good luck all.0 -
Yes, pre GA days I thinkmr bungle said:
If i recall correctly. It was Rows 1-2, and 9,10 that were random draw? The band was getting a little tired of the same faces up front every show.BF25394 said:
There used to be rows held back and distributed without regard to seniority-- as I recall, the 2nd, 8th and 9th rows were among these seats-- so it isn't necessarily new that someone with less seniority could end up with better seats than someone with greater seniority.MS4677 said:
Respectfully, that is what the lottery is for!! Everyone has equal chance of getting tickets. That's fair. I'm only referencing the P2 option at MSG. Most other venues only had GA pr P1 option which is perfect. If you win, seniority kicks in and there you have it. Like philadelphiaBF25394 said:
What incentive would anyone have to join the fan club if they knew they would have the lowest chances of getting tickets to a show? There are people who were children in the '90s and early 2000s who discovered Pearl Jam as they grew into adolescence and adulthood. It's their fan club, too.MS4677 said:28 year fan club member here with significant seniority. Got MSG 2 P2 seating. Feel fortunate to "be in the building" but extremely disappointed that someone who joined the fan club a month ago could have gotten GA or P1 seating ahead of me. Just doesn't feel right after all the years of loyalty and $ spent.
By the way, with a low member number in P2, you'll probably be near the front of an upper section close to the stage, whereas the newbie with the P1 seat will be either at the back of the floor or in a section opposite the stage, much farther away than you.0 -
You're probably right. The only time I ever won this upgrade was for an Eddie solo show at the Wiltern in L.A. I got to sit in the second row but it was bittersweet because 80 percent of the band was missing.mr bungle said:
If i recall correctly. It was Rows 1-2, and 9,10 that were random draw? The band was getting a little tired of the same faces up front every show.BF25394 said:
There used to be rows held back and distributed without regard to seniority-- as I recall, the 2nd, 8th and 9th rows were among these seats-- so it isn't necessarily new that someone with less seniority could end up with better seats than someone with greater seniority.MS4677 said:
Respectfully, that is what the lottery is for!! Everyone has equal chance of getting tickets. That's fair. I'm only referencing the P2 option at MSG. Most other venues only had GA pr P1 option which is perfect. If you win, seniority kicks in and there you have it. Like philadelphiaBF25394 said:
What incentive would anyone have to join the fan club if they knew they would have the lowest chances of getting tickets to a show? There are people who were children in the '90s and early 2000s who discovered Pearl Jam as they grew into adolescence and adulthood. It's their fan club, too.MS4677 said:28 year fan club member here with significant seniority. Got MSG 2 P2 seating. Feel fortunate to "be in the building" but extremely disappointed that someone who joined the fan club a month ago could have gotten GA or P1 seating ahead of me. Just doesn't feel right after all the years of loyalty and $ spent.
By the way, with a low member number in P2, you'll probably be near the front of an upper section close to the stage, whereas the newbie with the P1 seat will be either at the back of the floor or in a section opposite the stage, much farther away than you.
At the infamous Nassau Coliseum show in April 2003, we were in line to pick up our fan club seats when a girl came walking up from the direction of the ticket windows in happy tears. We asked her if she was crying because she won the lottery. She said no, but that she had asked at the sales window if there were any tickets available to buy and she got a front-row seat. My friend and I were like, "Wait, what?" We pooled our available cash, and he went up to the sales window while I stayed in line. He was able to buy 3rd-row seats. Our fan-club seats (108xxx) ended up being in the 26th row. Still not sure what the hell was going on with those tickets that night but, needless to say, we kept the 3rd-row seats and had a close-up view of the shitstorm that erupted with "Bu$hleaguer."I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
My wife got pit for night 1 and she got p2 second night.thirdbeach said:Vancouver P1
Missoula GA
Did anyone get Vancouver GA? Seems like everyone got P1
I got p2 for both nights. Probably gonna sell to some friends since we live here.0 -
I got P2 for both Seattle shows! Shocked. And didn't expect to hear anything until Wednesday. Now I can stop dreading not getting any, which is what I expected would happen. Good luck to all of you!0
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And A shit storm it was. Saw many shows at the old Nassau Coliseum!! Lived 20 minutes from the venue. First U2 show in 1987. Still have the tour shirt. Great story BTWBF25394 said:
You're probably right. The only time I ever won this upgrade was for an Eddie solo show at the Wiltern in L.A. I got to sit in the second row but it was bittersweet because 80 percent of the band was missing.mr bungle said:
If i recall correctly. It was Rows 1-2, and 9,10 that were random draw? The band was getting a little tired of the same faces up front every show.BF25394 said:
There used to be rows held back and distributed without regard to seniority-- as I recall, the 2nd, 8th and 9th rows were among these seats-- so it isn't necessarily new that someone with less seniority could end up with better seats than someone with greater seniority.MS4677 said:
Respectfully, that is what the lottery is for!! Everyone has equal chance of getting tickets. That's fair. I'm only referencing the P2 option at MSG. Most other venues only had GA pr P1 option which is perfect. If you win, seniority kicks in and there you have it. Like philadelphiaBF25394 said:
What incentive would anyone have to join the fan club if they knew they would have the lowest chances of getting tickets to a show? There are people who were children in the '90s and early 2000s who discovered Pearl Jam as they grew into adolescence and adulthood. It's their fan club, too.MS4677 said:28 year fan club member here with significant seniority. Got MSG 2 P2 seating. Feel fortunate to "be in the building" but extremely disappointed that someone who joined the fan club a month ago could have gotten GA or P1 seating ahead of me. Just doesn't feel right after all the years of loyalty and $ spent.
By the way, with a low member number in P2, you'll probably be near the front of an upper section close to the stage, whereas the newbie with the P1 seat will be either at the back of the floor or in a section opposite the stage, much farther away than you.
At the infamous Nassau Coliseum show in April 2003, we were in line to pick up our fan club seats when a girl came walking up from the direction of the ticket windows in happy tears. We asked her if she was crying because she won the lottery. She said no, but that she had asked at the sales window if there were any tickets available to buy and she got a front-row seat. My friend and I were like, "Wait, what?" We pooled our available cash, and he went up to the sales window while I stayed in line. He was able to buy 3rd-row seats. Our fan-club seats (108xxx) ended up being in the 26th row. Still not sure what the hell was going on with those tickets that night but, needless to say, we kept the 3rd-row seats and had a close-up view of the shitstorm that erupted with "Bu$hleaguer."0 -
Islanders fan here, so I share your fondness for the old barn.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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I think P1 for Missoula is on the field behind the pit and the 2 sections closest to the stage in the stands, on both sides. I'm guessing that I didn't get MT tix - the only show that I tried for GA.Blacksheep76 said:At the risk of sounding ignorant, what does section P1 at Missoula mean?
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Anyone have the Fenway Map available to post? Got P10
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Was Lucky enough to get P2 for night 2 in Philly, Does anyone know where P2 is located?
Also would be interested in some seats for night 1 the 7th0
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