Official 2024 Ticket Lottery Results Thread
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Didn't get Philly but got MSG night 1. Happy I got something will try second hand market closer to the Phily show.0
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Not with the number of people we saw shut outRE4790 said:NewfieintheUSA said:
Exactly the same as winning allRE4790 said:NewfieintheUSA said:
Really fn low. Let's assume odds to get selected for each individual show was 50% (which we know it isn't that high), the odds to get all 10 of these shows would be less than 0.1%. If you took it down to 40% odds per show you'd be at 0.01%.SHZA said:
Not relevant. They went 10 for 10 on these 10 shows. Since each draw is independent of other draws, it makes no difference if they put in for other shows or what their results were. For this group of shows, this person went 10-10. Would love to know the odds of that occurringBF25394 said:
How do you know that this person only put in for these ten shows?SHZA said:
Another perfect 10
What are the odds of losing all 10 of those shows at a 50% win rate?So if the folks winning all their pics was greater than 0.1% of the fan club, like more than 500 people did that, isnt the simplest answer that it wasnt actually 50% for most of the shows they selected but much higher?0 -
BSully said:I didn't get an email, but I clicked on the link with my ticket request and it says this now for all my picks:Request 1Unfulfilled
So.... now it's official.
Same. Zero emails but have been refreshing my Requests page and it finally updated at 1:56 PST. Of my 3 requests one did come back confirmed with 2 unfulfilled. Perhaps there was a little light at the end of the tunnel, albeit dim.
"Said he'll see me on the flip side"
Toledo 96 ◘ Columbus 00 ◘ Pittsburgh 00 ◘ Cleveland 03 ◘ Pittsburgh 03 ◘ Alpine Valley 03 ◘ Noblesville 03 ◘ Columbus 03 ◘ Toledo 04 VFC ◘ London, ON 05 ◘ Cleveland 06 ◘ Philly I & II 06 ◘ Cincinnati 06 ◘ VIC 07 ◘ MSG II 08 ◘ EV Memphis 09 ◘ Columbus 10 ◘ Cleveland 10 ◘ EV Boston 11 ◘ PJ20 ◘ Wrigley Field 13 ◘ Buffalo 13 ◘ Detroit 14 ◘ Louisville BNB 22 ◘ Noblesville 23 (24)? ◘ Portland 24 ◘ Seattle I & II 240 -
I feel rejected. Watched the gloating for the last few days. I’ve never missed out until now.0
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SO I FGURED OUT WHAT TM DID... They randomly Selected a starting confirmation number... and used it for all the ticket confirmations .. Example, say there are 100,000 entries total.. ... TM randomly decided to start the assignments at 50,000 ( Example for ref) then 50001 and 50002 and so on were assigned with flag Show ID, then seat choice GA.. it would run for all entries with those parameters until tickets were exhausted... Then the same run would be done for P1 seats, then P2... I believe they started ALL shows with the same confirmation number and for a select few who were close to that number ( within 500) per show would hit GA. The only time they miss is if they were near that 500 order theashold for the first GA and second GA was a little more popular and that pushed them out of the allocation. For people who hit 9 plus GA they order number had to be very close to that starting number... for people who where shut out their number was just on the other side of that starting number ( Like 49999) .... Thoughts?0
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Well I mean how do I get tickets now? The whole process is confusing.GlowGirl said: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 know, the impetus for this was you tut-tutting others about how you and your two friends agreed how clear and logical this was and now we're onto inferring, suggesting, may, if, and implied.BF25394 said:
Yes, I agree that they were different. But I'm suggesting that they may have been different because they were making a distinction between P1 seats on the floor behind GA and P1 seats in the lower bowl above the floor. I would agree that, if they were making this distinction, it was at best implied.SHZA said:
They were different. One included the possibility of getting GA instead of P1, the other didn't. That doesn't suggest that "P1 Reserved" means two different things. They could have said P1 Reserved Floor if that was the case.BF25394 said:
The fact that there were two options suggested that they were for different things.SHZA said:
Pure speculation. Nothing in the sign up page indicated any distinction between the two "P1 Reserved" options.BF25394 said:
No, they don't have the same odds. Person A was only in one drawing. Person B was in two drawings. The first drawing filled out GA and the floor seats. The second drawing filled out the lower bowl seats.pjl44 said:
Do these two people have the same chance of getting drawn for P1 seats? Yes/no and why?BF25394 said:
Just to be clear, because you're using the word "agree"-- I don't think the instructions were confusing or illogical. I thought they were clear, and so did both of the other club members I talked to before submitting my requests.know1 said:
Reasonable response. I agree that the instructions were confusing or perhaps illogical, but I followed them anyway. My 2 shows had only the first 2 options. I chose both options and got Reserved for both shows.BF25394 said:
It is possible that the Reserved P1 in option one refers to the seats on the floor, while the Reserved P1 in option two refers to the sections in the lower bowl of the arena (with Reserved P2 being the sections in the upper bowl of the arena).washed in black said:
Correctmpedone said:jimjam1982 said:GA/P1 - feels like its own GA only option. The GA pit is a different color.
P1 is the blue
P2 was the orange
It wasn't particularly clear but I feel like the P stands for price. Since seated/GA are the same price they get tagged with the P1
Except that the option said "GA or P1 Reserved - Standing or Seating", so it wasn't just price.
I speculated earlier that there were no doubt people who did not choose all three options and that this would result in better chances of those people being shut out, and this thread is proving that assertion right. People may have had different reasons for not checking all three boxes. Some preferred getting no ticket to getting a ticket in P2. Some did not read the instructions. Some did not understand the instructions. Some did not believe the instructions. Whatever the reason, the result is that some people who would have gotten tickets if they had selected all three options ended up not getting tickets.
Person A: Checked GA/P1 and did not draw GA
Person B: Checked GA/P1 & P1 and did not draw GA0 -
Just got an email that said all eligible requests have been processed so it seems like it's officially over.0
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Interesting take. Can’t rule it outcraigraether said:SO I FGURED OUT WHAT TM DID... They randomly Selected a starting confirmation number... and used it for all the ticket confirmations .. Example, say there are 100,000 entries total.. ... TM randomly decided to start the assignments at 50,000 ( Example for ref) then 50001 and 50002 and so on were assigned with flag Show ID, then seat choice GA.. it would run for all entries with those parameters until tickets were exhausted... Then the same run would be done for P1 seats, then P2... I believe they started ALL shows with the same confirmation number and for a select few who were close to that number ( within 500) per show would hit GA. The only time they miss is if they were near that 500 order theashold for the first GA and second GA was a little more popular and that pushed them out of the allocation. For people who hit 9 plus GA they order number had to be very close to that starting number... for people who where shut out their number was just on the other side of that starting number ( Like 49999) .... Thoughts?0 -
I know. I was just kidding. If you get a Verified Fan code you can try for a ticket at the public sale on Friday. Or you can wait for F2F to open and spend every waking minute of your day refreshing like a lunatic like many of us did last year.Ledbetterman10 said:
Well I mean how do I get tickets now? The whole process is confusing.GlowGirl said:
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Confirmed!GlowGirl said:0 -
No, because there's zero chance odds for MSG and Philly were much higher than 50%. The simplest answer is TM botched something as they've done in the pastRE4790 said:NewfieintheUSA said:
Exactly the same as winning allRE4790 said:NewfieintheUSA said:
Really fn low. Let's assume odds to get selected for each individual show was 50% (which we know it isn't that high), the odds to get all 10 of these shows would be less than 0.1%. If you took it down to 40% odds per show you'd be at 0.01%.SHZA said:
Not relevant. They went 10 for 10 on these 10 shows. Since each draw is independent of other draws, it makes no difference if they put in for other shows or what their results were. For this group of shows, this person went 10-10. Would love to know the odds of that occurringBF25394 said:
How do you know that this person only put in for these ten shows?SHZA said:
Another perfect 10
What are the odds of losing all 10 of those shows at a 50% win rate?So if the folks winning all their pics was greater than 0.1% of the fan club, like more than 500 people did that, isnt the simplest answer that it wasnt actually 50% for most of the shows they selected but much higher?0 -
craigraether said:SO I FGURED OUT WHAT TM DID... They randomly Selected a starting confirmation number... and used it for all the ticket confirmations .. Example, say there are 100,000 entries total.. ... TM randomly decided to start the assignments at 50,000 ( Example for ref) then 50001 and 50002 and so on were assigned with flag Show ID, then seat choice GA.. it would run for all entries with those parameters until tickets were exhausted... Then the same run would be done for P1 seats, then P2... I believe they started ALL shows with the same confirmation number and for a select few who were close to that number ( within 500) per show would hit GA. The only time they miss is if they were near that 500 order theashold for the first GA and second GA was a little more popular and that pushed them out of the allocation. For people who hit 9 plus GA they order number had to be very close to that starting number... for people who where shut out their number was just on the other side of that starting number ( Like 49999) .... Thoughts?
I like this theory for the same (2) shows for the same city but not the whole tour based on data I've seen.
Post edited by Indifference onSHOW COUNT: (170) 1990's=3, 2000's=53, 2010/20's=114, US=124, CAN=15, Europe=20 ,New Zealand=4, Australia=5
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The wrigley lottery had to be brokenNoblesville 5.7.2010. Lexington 4.26.2016. Nashville 9.16.2022. St Louis 9.18.2022.
Chicago 1 9.5.2023. Chicago 2 9.7.2023.
*Noblesville 9.10.2023* (Gutted)
Seattle 5.30.2024 Noblesville 8.26.2024 Chicago 8.29.2024 Chicago 8.31.2024
Pittsburgh 5.16.2025 Pittsburgh 5.18.20250 -
Since each show would have different demand, the range of entries that got the same result would be wider ( lower demand) and more narrow ( higher demand) could skew the results of the data you have. For some to hit so up to 9 shows in the GA, the start point would have to be consistent... I would say we need to compare results against confirmation IDs..Indifference said:craigraether said:SO I FGURED OUT WHAT TM DID... They randomly Selected a starting confirmation number... and used it for all the ticket confirmations .. Example, say there are 100,000 entries total.. ... TM randomly decided to start the assignments at 50,000 ( Example for ref) then 50001 and 50002 and so on were assigned with flag Show ID, then seat choice GA.. it would run for all entries with those parameters until tickets were exhausted... Then the same run would be done for P1 seats, then P2... I believe they started ALL shows with the same confirmation number and for a select few who were close to that number ( within 500) per show would hit GA. The only time they miss is if they were near that 500 order theashold for the first GA and second GA was a little more popular and that pushed them out of the allocation. For people who hit 9 plus GA they order number had to be very close to that starting number... for people who where shut out their number was just on the other side of that starting number ( Like 49999) .... Thoughts?
I like this theory for the same shows for the same city but not the whole tour based on data I've seen.0 -
Yeah, did anyone get GA for 1 night and shutout for another. That would settle it.Kwieneke said:The wrigley lottery had to be broken
SHOW COUNT: (170) 1990's=3, 2000's=53, 2010/20's=114, US=124, CAN=15, Europe=20 ,New Zealand=4, Australia=5
Mexico=1, Colombia=10 -
How do I get a verified fan code? And what is F2F? Thanks for your help. I’ve been kinda out of the loop since putting in for tenclub tix last week.GlowGirl said:
I know. I was just kidding. If you get a Verified Fan code you can try for a ticket at the public sale on Friday. Or you can wait for F2F to open and spend every waking minute of your day refreshing like a lunatic like many of us did last year.Ledbetterman10 said:
Well I mean how do I get tickets now? The whole process is confusing.GlowGirl said: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 can't if you didn't register for it last weekLedbetterman10 said:
How do I get a verified fan code? And what is F2F? Thanks for your help. I’ve been kinda out of the loop since putting in for tenclub tix last week.GlowGirl said:
I know. I was just kidding. If you get a Verified Fan code you can try for a ticket at the public sale on Friday. Or you can wait for F2F to open and spend every waking minute of your day refreshing like a lunatic like many of us did last year.Ledbetterman10 said:
Well I mean how do I get tickets now? The whole process is confusing.GlowGirl said:0 -
I see your point, but I know people who got GA both nights to high demand shows like Wrigley/Fenway but shut out for other shows. Hence, my city specific speculation to your point about how it was done.craigraether said:
Since each show would have different demand, the range of entries that got the same result would be wider ( lower demand) and more narrow ( higher demand) could skew the results of the data you have. For some to hit so up to 9 shows in the GA, the start point would have to be consistent... I would say we need to compare results against confirmation IDs..Indifference said:craigraether said:SO I FGURED OUT WHAT TM DID... They randomly Selected a starting confirmation number... and used it for all the ticket confirmations .. Example, say there are 100,000 entries total.. ... TM randomly decided to start the assignments at 50,000 ( Example for ref) then 50001 and 50002 and so on were assigned with flag Show ID, then seat choice GA.. it would run for all entries with those parameters until tickets were exhausted... Then the same run would be done for P1 seats, then P2... I believe they started ALL shows with the same confirmation number and for a select few who were close to that number ( within 500) per show would hit GA. The only time they miss is if they were near that 500 order theashold for the first GA and second GA was a little more popular and that pushed them out of the allocation. For people who hit 9 plus GA they order number had to be very close to that starting number... for people who where shut out their number was just on the other side of that starting number ( Like 49999) .... Thoughts?
I like this theory for the same shows for the same city but not the whole tour based on data I've seen.
SHOW COUNT: (170) 1990's=3, 2000's=53, 2010/20's=114, US=124, CAN=15, Europe=20 ,New Zealand=4, Australia=5
Mexico=1, Colombia=10 -
F2f is just people selling their tickets back through tickmaster at face valueLedbetterman10 said:
How do I get a verified fan code? And what is F2F? Thanks for your help. I’ve been kinda out of the loop since putting in for tenclub tix last week.GlowGirl said:
I know. I was just kidding. If you get a Verified Fan code you can try for a ticket at the public sale on Friday. Or you can wait for F2F to open and spend every waking minute of your day refreshing like a lunatic like many of us did last year.Ledbetterman10 said:
Well I mean how do I get tickets now? The whole process is confusing.GlowGirl said:0
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