Official 2024 Ticket Lottery Results Thread
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In 2018 you would have been back of the field probably (I had way back of field one night and low club boxes the other night with 404xxx) ... but now with PJ Premium it may get a lot worselahren said:I scored both nights P1 Wrigley. Any idea where I could end up with my member number 365XXX? I feel like I'm right in the middle of the pack for member numbers right now. Not too new but not old enough for the best seats in the house. I would think there has to be some attrition on the front end as older members disappear for various reasons. Us Gen Xers aren't getting any younger and some just simply lapse or lose interest over time. Am I expecting pretty bad seats? Lower level? Upper? Behind a pole? Anyone have any ideas?0 -
ahahahaha - that little added detail at the end there....Leezestarr313 said:
The woman screamed "FUCK YEAH! I NEED THIS IN MY LIFE" constantly and farted.nc_jammer1 said:The periphery of the GA crowd is still a good spot though right ? I recall seeing plenty of room around the outside. I'll be there with my 16 yr old daughter,(first timer) , excited , just don't want her stressed !
A second 'Cropduster' at a PJ show I've seen referenced here.
2003 Mansfield III
2004 Boston I
2006 Boston I
2008 Bonnaroo, Hartford, Mansfield I
2010 Hartford
2013 Worcester I, Worcester II, Hartford
2016 Bonnaroo, Fenway I, Fenway II
2018 Fenway I, Fenway II
2021 Sea.Hear.Now
2022 Camden
2024 MSG I, Fenway I, Fenway II0 -
Haven't gotten my rejection email letter yet....LOL0
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F2F should be interesting for Chicago, since you can pretty much ask whatever price you want on secondary sites. I am hoping there are people on here who have extra or decide that they aren't happy with their reserved tickets for Chicago and sell them at face value to those of us on here who were shut out in the lottery. I put up a ISO on GTF for Night 2 for that scenario. I guess this is a commercial for that thread!0
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That gives me a pretty good frame of reference. But you're right, Premium may screw any expectations. Just trying to prepare myself ahead of time for disappointment. But I'm guessing wherever I end up, I'll have a great time!Discopij said:
In 2018 you would have been back of the field probably (I had way back of field one night and low club boxes the other night with 404xxx) ... but now with PJ Premium it may get a lot worselahren said:I scored both nights P1 Wrigley. Any idea where I could end up with my member number 365XXX? I feel like I'm right in the middle of the pack for member numbers right now. Not too new but not old enough for the best seats in the house. I would think there has to be some attrition on the front end as older members disappear for various reasons. Us Gen Xers aren't getting any younger and some just simply lapse or lose interest over time. Am I expecting pretty bad seats? Lower level? Upper? Behind a pole? Anyone have any ideas?0 -
Does the commemorative ticket have seat locations?0
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1996: Randall's Island 2 1998: East Rutherford | MSG 1 & 2 2000: Cincinnati | Columbus | Jones Beach 1, 2, & 3 | Boston 1 | Camden 1 & 2 2003: Philadelphia | Uniondale | MSG 1 & 2 | Holmdel 2005: Atlantic City 1 2006: Camden 1 | East Rutherford 1 & 2 2008: Camden 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 (#25) | Newark (EV) 2009: Philadelphia 1, 2 & 4 2010: Newark | MSG 1 & 2 2011: Toronto 1 2013: Wrigley Field | Brooklyn 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore 2015: Central Park 2016: Philadelphia 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Fenway Park 2 | MSG (TOTD) 2017: Brooklyn (RnR HOF) 2020: MSG | Asbury Park 2021: Asbury Park 2022: MSG | Camden | Nashville 2024: MSG 1 & 2 (#50) | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore 2025: Raleigh 20
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All my homies hate Ticketmaster.0
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Looks like I was shut out, so just wanted to clarify, the general public sale for shows start at 10AM Friday, and we will be notified tomorrow after entering through Ticketmaster if we can participate in this sale by receiving a unique code for a chance to secure tickets?
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I would prefer to be in the lower sections (3 - 134) than in the seats on the field. Hard to see much from the field behind GA whereas the lower bowl has more of an elevated view (although they have the screen netting up which can be a distraction if you're in the first ten rows of sections 3-32). I've seen Foo Fighters, Billy Joel, Springsteen, Tom Petty, Roger Waters, and Paul McCartney shows from the front of the upper deck (303-331) and it's actually a great view of the scene and they've gotten the sound better over the years so not bad to wind up there either. The massive screens help and even on the field I end up watching the screens since I'm short.Discopij said:
In 2018 you would have been back of the field probably (I had way back of field one night and low club boxes the other night with 404xxx) ... but now with PJ Premium it may get a lot worselahren said:I scored both nights P1 Wrigley. Any idea where I could end up with my member number 365XXX? I feel like I'm right in the middle of the pack for member numbers right now. Not too new but not old enough for the best seats in the house. I would think there has to be some attrition on the front end as older members disappear for various reasons. Us Gen Xers aren't getting any younger and some just simply lapse or lose interest over time. Am I expecting pretty bad seats? Lower level? Upper? Behind a pole? Anyone have any ideas?0 -
Unless 10C changed their rules, fan club tickets can only be sold at face value and I hope they enforce that rule to the extent that they can. There is no way that they can watch every sale but I have heard about people losing their membership and tickets for selling above face value.JeBurkhardt said:F2F should be interesting for Chicago, since you can pretty much ask whatever price you want on secondary sites. I am hoping there are people on here who have extra or decide that they aren't happy with their reserved tickets for Chicago and sell them at face value to those of us on here who were shut out in the lottery. I put up a ISO on GTF for Night 2 for that scenario. I guess this is a commercial for that thread!
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You have to have already registered for verified fan (I think it closed on 2/18). If selected, you will receive a code tomorrow night that you can use on Friday (all shows at 10am except for Chicago which is 12pm).Mawky1103 said:Looks like I was shut out, so just wanted to clarify, the general public sale for shows start at 10AM Friday, and we will be notified tomorrow after entering through Ticketmaster if we can participate in this sale by receiving a unique code for a chance to secure tickets?
When signing up for verified fan you had to pick a show that you wanted (not sure if you could register for multiple or not?)0 -
Thanks for info. I was able to enter last week. Fingers crossed.CantKeepmedown said:
You have to have already registered for verified fan (I think it closed on 2/18). If selected, you will receive a code tomorrow night that you can use on Friday (all shows at 10am except for Chicago which is 12pm).Mawky1103 said:Looks like I was shut out, so just wanted to clarify, the general public sale for shows start at 10AM Friday, and we will be notified tomorrow after entering through Ticketmaster if we can participate in this sale by receiving a unique code for a chance to secure tickets?0 -
Good to know! I can't believe they leave the screen netting up during the concerts, though. That's annoying. Maybe it's too much work to move?Hopped Up said:
I would prefer to be in the lower sections (3 - 134) than in the seats on the field. Hard to see much from the field behind GA whereas the lower bowl has more of an elevated view (although they have the screen netting up which can be a distraction if you're in the first ten rows of sections 3-32). I've seen Foo Fighters, Billy Joel, Springsteen, Tom Petty, Roger Waters, and Paul McCartney shows from the front of the upper deck (303-331) and it's actually a great view of the scene and they've gotten the sound better over the years so not bad to wind up there either. The massive screens help and even on the field I end up watching the screens since I'm short.Discopij said:
In 2018 you would have been back of the field probably (I had way back of field one night and low club boxes the other night with 404xxx) ... but now with PJ Premium it may get a lot worselahren said:I scored both nights P1 Wrigley. Any idea where I could end up with my member number 365XXX? I feel like I'm right in the middle of the pack for member numbers right now. Not too new but not old enough for the best seats in the house. I would think there has to be some attrition on the front end as older members disappear for various reasons. Us Gen Xers aren't getting any younger and some just simply lapse or lose interest over time. Am I expecting pretty bad seats? Lower level? Upper? Behind a pole? Anyone have any ideas?0 -
They do leave it uplahren said:
Good to know! I can't believe they leave the screen netting up during the concerts, though. That's annoying. Maybe it's too much work to move?Hopped Up said:
I would prefer to be in the lower sections (3 - 134) than in the seats on the field. Hard to see much from the field behind GA whereas the lower bowl has more of an elevated view (although they have the screen netting up which can be a distraction if you're in the first ten rows of sections 3-32). I've seen Foo Fighters, Billy Joel, Springsteen, Tom Petty, Roger Waters, and Paul McCartney shows from the front of the upper deck (303-331) and it's actually a great view of the scene and they've gotten the sound better over the years so not bad to wind up there either. The massive screens help and even on the field I end up watching the screens since I'm short.Discopij said:
In 2018 you would have been back of the field probably (I had way back of field one night and low club boxes the other night with 404xxx) ... but now with PJ Premium it may get a lot worselahren said:I scored both nights P1 Wrigley. Any idea where I could end up with my member number 365XXX? I feel like I'm right in the middle of the pack for member numbers right now. Not too new but not old enough for the best seats in the house. I would think there has to be some attrition on the front end as older members disappear for various reasons. Us Gen Xers aren't getting any younger and some just simply lapse or lose interest over time. Am I expecting pretty bad seats? Lower level? Upper? Behind a pole? Anyone have any ideas?0 -
PJ-Cubs said:
Unless 10C changed their rules, fan club tickets can only be sold at face value and I hope they enforce that rule to the extent that they can. There is no way that they can watch every sale but I have heard about people losing their membership and tickets for selling above face value.JeBurkhardt said:F2F should be interesting for Chicago, since you can pretty much ask whatever price you want on secondary sites. I am hoping there are people on here who have extra or decide that they aren't happy with their reserved tickets for Chicago and sell them at face value to those of us on here who were shut out in the lottery. I put up a ISO on GTF for Night 2 for that scenario. I guess this is a commercial for that thread!
Except in states where there are laws preventing the restriction of resale. Illinois is one of those states.
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I feel like my chances are bleak that I'm getting 10C tickets...0
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I think there was a note about that on the ticket request submission page. Either way, a lot of people will decide to price gouge people for the tickets and hope it goes under the radar.mpedone said:PJ-Cubs said:
Unless 10C changed their rules, fan club tickets can only be sold at face value and I hope they enforce that rule to the extent that they can. There is no way that they can watch every sale but I have heard about people losing their membership and tickets for selling above face value.JeBurkhardt said:F2F should be interesting for Chicago, since you can pretty much ask whatever price you want on secondary sites. I am hoping there are people on here who have extra or decide that they aren't happy with their reserved tickets for Chicago and sell them at face value to those of us on here who were shut out in the lottery. I put up a ISO on GTF for Night 2 for that scenario. I guess this is a commercial for that thread!
Except in states where there are laws preventing the restriction of resale. Illinois is one of those states.0 -
JeBurkhardt said:
I think there was a note about that on the ticket request submission page. Either way, a lot of people will decide to price gouge people for the tickets and hope it goes under the radar.mpedone said:PJ-Cubs said:
Unless 10C changed their rules, fan club tickets can only be sold at face value and I hope they enforce that rule to the extent that they can. There is no way that they can watch every sale but I have heard about people losing their membership and tickets for selling above face value.JeBurkhardt said:F2F should be interesting for Chicago, since you can pretty much ask whatever price you want on secondary sites. I am hoping there are people on here who have extra or decide that they aren't happy with their reserved tickets for Chicago and sell them at face value to those of us on here who were shut out in the lottery. I put up a ISO on GTF for Night 2 for that scenario. I guess this is a commercial for that thread!
Except in states where there are laws preventing the restriction of resale. Illinois is one of those states.
Brainfart on my end about the fact that the Ten Club still prohibits selling above face value.
"I'm a lucky man, to count on both hands the [shows I've done]. Some folks just have one, others they got none..."
Hartford 10.02.96 | Mansfield 2 09.16.98 | Mansfield 1 08.29.00 | Mansfield 1 07.02.03 | Mansfield 3 07.11.03 | Boston 2 05.25.06 | Tampa 04.11.16 | Fenway 1 08.05.16 | Fenway 2 08.07.16 | Fenway 1 09.02.18 | Fenway 2 09.04.18 | Baltimore 03.28.20 | Hamilton 09.06.22 | Toronto 09.08.22 | Nashville 09.16.22 | St Louis 09.18.22 | Baltimore 09.12.24 | Fenway 1 09.15.24 | Fenway 2 09.17.24
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Illinois and New York are tough. You can sell your tickets for face, but there is no guarantee the buyer isn't going to turn around and scalp them to the moon. F2F is great for peace of mind, knowing the next guy can't sell them for more. Wish all states had it.Post edited by JimmyV on___________________________________________
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