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Ticket prices. This is not for you (the fans).
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BF25394 said:Shibari said:“All the members of Pearl Jam remember what it’s like to be young and not have a lot of money,” Stone Gossard told lawmakers. “Many Pearl Jam fans are teenagers that do not have the money to pay $30 or more that is often charged for tickets today. It is well known in our industry that some portion of the service charges Ticketmaster collects on its sale of tickets is distributed back to the promoters and the venues. It is this incestuous relationship and the lack of any national competition for Ticketmaster that has created this situation we’re dealing with today.”
Quote Stone GossardStone Gossard continued, “As a result, our band which is concerned with keeping the price of tickets low will almost always be in conflict with Ticketmaster, which has every incentive to try to find ways to increase the price of the ticket it sells.”
When you are corrupted by money you forget the statements you once madeI am lost, I'm no guide, but I'm by your side0 -
PB11041 said:chrisdrake88 said:I've been a 10C member off and on for ten years now (I am aware that this is not the longest membership, but this isn't a measuring contest) and I am absolutely appalled by the prices of tickets for this tour. The one thing that always stood PJ apart from all other bands was its connection to the fans, the determination to make it as great an experience as could be and the refusal to let its fans be ripped off and exploited in the name of capitalism (See PJ vs Ticketmaster).
The best example of this has always been the Ten Club, where we get rewarded for our loyalty by being allowed to buy tickets at a reasonable price, right down the front where the proper fans are, without needing to pay an absolute fortune for the privilege. These tickets for the Dark Matters tour UK dates are £160. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY POUNDS. The cheapest tickets in the house are £120.
Pearl Jam, you have completely lost your way. You are not the band of the people that you once were, you will have lost the respect of thousands of fans with this blatant profiteering and the fact that you are doing this alongside Ticketmaster, of all companies, is frankly insulting.
I for one, will not be renewing my membership next time around and will be interested to see how many others will also leave.
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I think, there are a lot of people who like to go to both gigs. GD and PJ. Still strange to see, that they are on the same day.
For Berlin it is ridiculous to sell the seats in the upper area for 175 €. Totally misunderstanding of the value.0 -
Sadly, after being a fan club member since 1994, being a fan club member no longer gets you at least 2 tickets to a show and at a fair price. I came off the waitlist on Friday for one of the 5 shows I registered for (Philly 9/9). The best seats I was offered tickets for were in the first seating section off of the floor seating/pit in the 4th to last row stage left for $667 PER TICKET! That is disgusting and I have lost A LOT of respect for the band. This was the band I grew up with and if I had to say when asked the most important music in my life it would be PJ. I am happy to pay more because of the costs increases the last few years, the wages of all the tour workers, etc. $200/250 per ticket, $400-500 for 2 great seats would be steep, but I'd pay that. But $1334 for 2 tickets? $494 each for nosebleeds? No thanks, not enriching already wealthy "artists" and corporate a-holes like LiveNation/Ticketmaster.
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TK694 said:Sadly, after being a fan club member since 1994, being a fan club member no longer gets you at least 2 tickets to a show and at a fair price. I came off the waitlist on Friday for one of the 5 shows I registered for (Philly 9/9). The best seats I was offered tickets for were in the first seating section off of the floor seating/pit in the 4th to last row stage left for $667 PER TICKET! That is disgusting and I have lost A LOT of respect for the band. This was the band I grew up with and if I had to say when asked the most important music in my life it would be PJ. I am happy to pay more because of the costs increases the last few years, the wages of all the tour workers, etc. $200/250 per ticket, $400-500 for 2 great seats would be steep, but I'd pay that. But $1334 for 2 tickets? $494 each for nosebleeds? No thanks, not enriching already wealthy "artists" and corporate a-holes like LiveNation/Ticketmaster.But what happened to rear stage tickets? They were sold for Seattle but not NY? Those of us with codes in TM at 10.15am like me would certainly have had tickets had they released with the verified onsale.
Also, The club has not disclosed how the lottery took place with the removal of the priority system. It’s a simple question from membership to the club, why did so many fans seemingly go four for four in the east indoor shows?
If each show was its own draw, as in the past , going four for four odds would be one in ten thousand, assuming ten percent odds for each. Some are suggesting there was one single lottery for the entire tour so if you got a good draw you would win five for five shows or ten for ten, and the rest of us, nothing. That is not a level playing field, as the rules tell us it was
it’s only fair the club disclose to us how this new system worked and why some got so lucky at ten thousand to one odds and so many got shut out.0 -
To some people the band can't do anything wrong. PJ Premium is horseshit but I just bought a pair for almost $1,3000 and they are above 100 level. I know I don't have to pay it, but otherwise I'm way up top for almost as much money or I don't go.
$1,300 for a pair of tickets that are worse than I would get with my 10c #. 25 years in the club for them to gouge me with the equivalent of scalped tickets, tickets that used to be fan club tickets every tour. I'm probably checking out after this tour but I needed to finally hit my 50th show. There aren't enough tickets, but there really aren't enough for the 10c sale when they save those seats pulled out to be legally scalped to their fans. Tell me I'm an asshole for paying that much but they gave me no choice.0 -
$1300 for two tickets to Pearl Jam is obnoxious...it's not Taylor Swift or the Super Bowl...it's Pearl Jam...lol
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Why aren’t they selling behind stage msg??? That’s ridiculous.0
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BudT said:To some people the band can't do anything wrong. PJ Premium is horseshit but I just bought a pair for almost $1,3000 and they are above 100 level. I know I don't have to pay it, but otherwise I'm way up top for almost as much money or I don't go.
$1,300 for a pair of tickets that are worse than I would get with my 10c #. 25 years in the club for them to gouge me with the equivalent of scalped tickets, tickets that used to be fan club tickets every tour. I'm probably checking out after this tour but I needed to finally hit my 50th show. There aren't enough tickets, but there really aren't enough for the 10c sale when they save those seats pulled out to be legally scalped to their fans. Tell me I'm an asshole for paying that much but they gave me no choice.
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JV130312 said:$1300 for two tickets to Pearl Jam is obnoxious...it's not Taylor Swift or the Super Bowl...it's Pearl Jam...lol1996: 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: Raleigh0
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SHZA said:BudT said:To some people the band can't do anything wrong. PJ Premium is horseshit but I just bought a pair for almost $1,3000 and they are above 100 level. I know I don't have to pay it, but otherwise I'm way up top for almost as much money or I don't go.
$1,300 for a pair of tickets that are worse than I would get with my 10c #. 25 years in the club for them to gouge me with the equivalent of scalped tickets, tickets that used to be fan club tickets every tour. I'm probably checking out after this tour but I needed to finally hit my 50th show. There aren't enough tickets, but there really aren't enough for the 10c sale when they save those seats pulled out to be legally scalped to their fans. Tell me I'm an asshole for paying that much but they gave me no choice.0 -
BudT said:SHZA said:BudT said:To some people the band can't do anything wrong. PJ Premium is horseshit but I just bought a pair for almost $1,3000 and they are above 100 level. I know I don't have to pay it, but otherwise I'm way up top for almost as much money or I don't go.
$1,300 for a pair of tickets that are worse than I would get with my 10c #. 25 years in the club for them to gouge me with the equivalent of scalped tickets, tickets that used to be fan club tickets every tour. I'm probably checking out after this tour but I needed to finally hit my 50th show. There aren't enough tickets, but there really aren't enough for the 10c sale when they save those seats pulled out to be legally scalped to their fans. Tell me I'm an asshole for paying that much but they gave me no choice.
Edit: Wait you willingly paid 1300 for a pair and now you're mad about it?Post edited by pjl44 on0 -
The biggest issue now is that the best seats on the house no longer applies. There are some examples of people getting similar seats as in the past but it seems that’s not the norm. My friend has 167xxxx. His seats were normally the section next to the stage or 2 sections over. For Vegas 2 he is across from the stage in the back. I got shut out for my shows (93xxx) but for the Chicago shows last year I was 2 rows behind the pit for one show, and 4 rows behind the pit for the other. I was always side stage 6-12 rows up. Where have these seats gone? I don’t see many people pulling these.0
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pjl44 said:BudT said:SHZA said:BudT said:To some people the band can't do anything wrong. PJ Premium is horseshit but I just bought a pair for almost $1,3000 and they are above 100 level. I know I don't have to pay it, but otherwise I'm way up top for almost as much money or I don't go.
$1,300 for a pair of tickets that are worse than I would get with my 10c #. 25 years in the club for them to gouge me with the equivalent of scalped tickets, tickets that used to be fan club tickets every tour. I'm probably checking out after this tour but I needed to finally hit my 50th show. There aren't enough tickets, but there really aren't enough for the 10c sale when they save those seats pulled out to be legally scalped to their fans. Tell me I'm an asshole for paying that much but they gave me no choice.
Edit: Wait you willingly paid 1300 for a pair and now you're mad about it?0 -
BudT said:pjl44 said:BudT said:SHZA said:BudT said:To some people the band can't do anything wrong. PJ Premium is horseshit but I just bought a pair for almost $1,3000 and they are above 100 level. I know I don't have to pay it, but otherwise I'm way up top for almost as much money or I don't go.
$1,300 for a pair of tickets that are worse than I would get with my 10c #. 25 years in the club for them to gouge me with the equivalent of scalped tickets, tickets that used to be fan club tickets every tour. I'm probably checking out after this tour but I needed to finally hit my 50th show. There aren't enough tickets, but there really aren't enough for the 10c sale when they save those seats pulled out to be legally scalped to their fans. Tell me I'm an asshole for paying that much but they gave me no choice.
Edit: Wait you willingly paid 1300 for a pair and now you're mad about it?0 -
SHZA said:BudT said:To some people the band can't do anything wrong. PJ Premium is horseshit but I just bought a pair for almost $1,3000 and they are above 100 level. I know I don't have to pay it, but otherwise I'm way up top for almost as much money or I don't go.
$1,300 for a pair of tickets that are worse than I would get with my 10c #. 25 years in the club for them to gouge me with the equivalent of scalped tickets, tickets that used to be fan club tickets every tour. I'm probably checking out after this tour but I needed to finally hit my 50th show. There aren't enough tickets, but there really aren't enough for the 10c sale when they save those seats pulled out to be legally scalped to their fans. Tell me I'm an asshole for paying that much but they gave me no choice.
that can go wrong. Yes there are some opportunities but not great ones. Plus the tickets on F2F aren’t going to be great this time around. Lots of undesirable tickets are going to get put up.0 -
I got shut out of 1 of the 2 shows I wanted and I have 6ish months to figure it out but what I am certainly not doing is impulsively paying $650 a seat0
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