Will Pearl Jam change fan to fan next tour?
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SHZA said:The number of tickets on F2F doesn't really shed any light on whether a transfer option is making it harder on scalpers. The number of tickets and average price on secondary sites are better measures. The ability to transfer for NYC and Chicago helps scalpers and encourages average fans to jack up the price as well. Making all shows transferable is not the answer.2003: Uniondale, MSG x2 | 2004: Reading | 2005: Gorge, Vancouver, Philly | 2006: East Rutherford x2, Gorge x2, Camden 1, Hartford | 2008: MSG x2, VA Beach | 2009: Philly x3 | 2010: MSG x2, Bristow | 2011: Alpine Valley x2 | 2012: MIA Philly | 2013: Wrigley, Charlottesville, Brooklyn 2 | 2014: Milan, Amsterdam 1 | 2016: MSG x2, Fenway x2, Wrigley 2 | 2018: Rome, Krakow, Berlin, Wrigley 2 | 2021: Sea Hear Now | 2022: San Diego, LA x2, MSG, Camden, Nashville, St. Louis, Denver | 2023: St. Paul 1, Chicago x2, Fort Worth x2, Austin 2 | 2024: Las Vegas 1, Seattle x2, Indy, MSG x2, Philly x2, Baltimore, Ohana 2 | 2025: Florida x2, Atlanta x2, Pittsburgh x20
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bootlegger10 said:I wouldn’t hold your breath. Once perks go away can’t see them coming back.
Yup. The TM machine has taken over and that does not work in the consumers favor. It may work in the bands favor though.0 -
It will work in every favour but the fan. For sure
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0 -
BigRedd said:But scalpers would then just get 10C accounts which many already likely have. Maybe limiting the tickets more than they have with fan to fan would work. Being unlimited amounts per account is a broken system.Limit F2F sales within 3 days of tickets posted to be only available to 10c members who have not have a Pearl Jam ticket bought or sold within one year of that particular show, but has a history of buying other tickets within the general region of that show and attending the show. That would put a serious dent in scalper activity, and maximize the number of club members getting to participate in the tour, which is another big fail of their ticketing strategy this year. For every counterpoint, the ticketing agency can easily add other requirements with coding.
There are so many simple things Pearl Jam and their ticket partners could do that would only take a few minutes of coding.0 -
MJ178168 said:I would like to see show priority come back. I think that could help keep ten club seats with those who are in the ten club. I think you saw a lot of individuals who got numerous shows and probably dumped their tickets on f2f. Whereas, there were a lot of ten clubbers completely shut out and were scavenging on f2f. I think if you brought back ranking the priority of the shows during the lottery selection there is a better chance of tickets getting in the hands of those who really want and can go to the shows.The band gave little effort for the fans that live in the high demand regions in this years lottery, and it shows.0
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Lerxst1992 said:Or limit number of lottery “winnings” to one show per draw, so fans can not win a second show until the computer goes thru everyone’s lottery draw and gives everyone a chance to win one show before awarding a second show to those that had those incredibly lucky multiple east coast wins.The band gave little effort for the fans that live in the high demand regions in this years lottery, and it shows.
Everything you mention will cost TM money in coding and admin costs. They have no incentive to do it even though the band could require it.
I just do not see it happening. I think the band has turned all of this over to management with limited input or oversight from the band, but have no facts to support that conclusion.Post edited by Get_Right on0 -
I know I am in the minority here, but I truly believe that if they are charging $200 USD per ticket anyway, then it is in everyone's best interest for them to have all 10c tickets become fully transferable.
Fan to Fan is quickly being exposed as just another way for TM to manipulate the market and leads to fans having to eat their tickets to many shows due to the inability to list for less than face value.2010: Cleveland
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2023: St. Paul II
2024: Las Vegas I / Las Vegas II / New York City I / New York City II / Philly I / Philly II / Baltimore0 -
I think a lot of fans still just haven’t learned how to use the system to their advantage. Patience is key. Sure there are some tweaks that could be made to improve it, but realistically, it’s never going to be perfect. Scalpers will always find a way to scalp.
The only thing that would satisfy everyone’s feelings about accessing tickets would be a huge US tour that we haven’t seen since 2006. Then it would be simple for everyone to get tickets with little effort. Unfortunately that’s just not going to happen anymore, and I’m not sure the band could sell enough tickets to do it even if they wanted to.In reality, the only shows that are somewhat difficult to acquire anymore are some of the cities in the northeast. It’d be cool to see the band acknowledge the love in the near future by doing something like 4 nights in Philly, 4 nights in NYC for example. I think it’d be a lot easier for the average fan to get into one of those shows that way. As it is, you often have to make plans with the blind faith that you’ll be able to purchase tickets within the 48 hours or so leading up to the show, which you usually can. Understandably, that is an approach that not everyone would feel comfortable with however.0 -
Lerxst1992 said:Limit F2F sales within 3 days of tickets posted to be only available to 10c members who have not have a Pearl Jam ticket bought or sold within one year of that particular show, but has a history of buying other tickets within the general region of that show and attending the show. That would put a serious dent in scalper activity, and maximize the number of club members getting to participate in the tour, which is another big fail of their ticketing strategy this year. For every counterpoint, the ticketing agency can easily add other requirements with coding.
There are so many simple things Pearl Jam and their ticket partners could do that would only take a few minutes of coding.0 -
rival9500 said:BRING BACK PRIORITY.To quote the 10C from Newsletter #8: "Please understand we have a lot of members and it is very hard to please everybody. If you are one of those unhappy people...please call 1-900-IDN-TCAR."
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
1996: Toronto - 1998: Chicago, Montreal, Barrie - 2000: Montreal, Toronto - 2002: Seattle X2 (Key Arena) - 2003: Cleveland, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal, Seattle (Benaroya Hall) - 2004: Reading, Toledo, Grand Rapids - 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City - 2006: Toronto X2, Albany, Hartford, Grand Rapids, Cleveland - 2007: Chicago (Vic Theatre) - 2008: NYC X2, Hartford, Mansfield X2 - 2009: Toronto, Chicago X2, Seattle X2, Philadelphia X4 - 2010: Columbus, Noblesville, Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford - 2011: Montreal, Toronto X2, Ottawa, Hamilton - 2012: Missoula - 2013: London, Chicago, Buffalo, Hartford - 2014: Detroit, Moline - 2015: NYC (Global Citizen Festival) - 2016: Greenville, Toronto X2, Chicago 1 - 2017: Brooklyn (RRHOF Induction) - 2018: Chicago 1, Boston 1 - 2022: Fresno, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto, NYC, Camden - 2023: St. Paul X2, Austin X2 - 2024: Vancouver X2, Portland, Sacramento, Missoula, Noblesville, Philadelphia X2, Baltimore - 2025: Hollywood X2, Atlanta 2, Nashville X2, Pittsburgh X20 -
100 Pacer said:Priority administered by TicketsToday isn’t the solution either because once a member is selected all of selections in the order are satisfied based on availability. Show priority carried no weight.
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BigRedd said:They would implement it the way 10C did 2018 and before obviously when it worked properly.To quote the 10C from Newsletter #8: "Please understand we have a lot of members and it is very hard to please everybody. If you are one of those unhappy people...please call 1-900-IDN-TCAR."
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
1996: Toronto - 1998: Chicago, Montreal, Barrie - 2000: Montreal, Toronto - 2002: Seattle X2 (Key Arena) - 2003: Cleveland, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal, Seattle (Benaroya Hall) - 2004: Reading, Toledo, Grand Rapids - 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City - 2006: Toronto X2, Albany, Hartford, Grand Rapids, Cleveland - 2007: Chicago (Vic Theatre) - 2008: NYC X2, Hartford, Mansfield X2 - 2009: Toronto, Chicago X2, Seattle X2, Philadelphia X4 - 2010: Columbus, Noblesville, Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford - 2011: Montreal, Toronto X2, Ottawa, Hamilton - 2012: Missoula - 2013: London, Chicago, Buffalo, Hartford - 2014: Detroit, Moline - 2015: NYC (Global Citizen Festival) - 2016: Greenville, Toronto X2, Chicago 1 - 2017: Brooklyn (RRHOF Induction) - 2018: Chicago 1, Boston 1 - 2022: Fresno, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto, NYC, Camden - 2023: St. Paul X2, Austin X2 - 2024: Vancouver X2, Portland, Sacramento, Missoula, Noblesville, Philadelphia X2, Baltimore - 2025: Hollywood X2, Atlanta 2, Nashville X2, Pittsburgh X20 -
100 Pacer said:Except they haven’t and no guarantee they would.0
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Lifted said:I think a lot of fans still just haven’t learned how to use the system to their advantage. Patience is key. Sure there are some tweaks that could be made to improve it, but realistically, it’s never going to be perfect. Scalpers will always find a way to scalp.
The only thing that would satisfy everyone’s feelings about accessing tickets would be a huge US tour that we haven’t seen since 2006. Then it would be simple for everyone to get tickets with little effort. Unfortunately that’s just not going to happen anymore, and I’m not sure the band could sell enough tickets to do it even if they wanted to.In reality, the only shows that are somewhat difficult to acquire anymore are some of the cities in the northeast. It’d be cool to see the band acknowledge the love in the near future by doing something like 4 nights in Philly, 4 nights in NYC for example. I think it’d be a lot easier for the average fan to get into one of those shows that way. As it is, you often have to make plans with the blind faith that you’ll be able to purchase tickets within the 48 hours or so leading up to the show, which you usually can. Understandably, that is an approach that not everyone would feel comfortable with however.
I don’t actually expect either one to happen though.0 -
I think a residency is a possibility as they get older and management sees the success of the Sphere residencies. It will not be in secondary markets though. BUT, they should never skip Hartford when they play NYC and Boston.0
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BigRedd said:Thats why we are saying to bring it back properly. History shows they are not capable of running a proper lotto though and 10C does not seem to give a shit.To quote the 10C from Newsletter #8: "Please understand we have a lot of members and it is very hard to please everybody. If you are one of those unhappy people...please call 1-900-IDN-TCAR."
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
1996: Toronto - 1998: Chicago, Montreal, Barrie - 2000: Montreal, Toronto - 2002: Seattle X2 (Key Arena) - 2003: Cleveland, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal, Seattle (Benaroya Hall) - 2004: Reading, Toledo, Grand Rapids - 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City - 2006: Toronto X2, Albany, Hartford, Grand Rapids, Cleveland - 2007: Chicago (Vic Theatre) - 2008: NYC X2, Hartford, Mansfield X2 - 2009: Toronto, Chicago X2, Seattle X2, Philadelphia X4 - 2010: Columbus, Noblesville, Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford - 2011: Montreal, Toronto X2, Ottawa, Hamilton - 2012: Missoula - 2013: London, Chicago, Buffalo, Hartford - 2014: Detroit, Moline - 2015: NYC (Global Citizen Festival) - 2016: Greenville, Toronto X2, Chicago 1 - 2017: Brooklyn (RRHOF Induction) - 2018: Chicago 1, Boston 1 - 2022: Fresno, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto, NYC, Camden - 2023: St. Paul X2, Austin X2 - 2024: Vancouver X2, Portland, Sacramento, Missoula, Noblesville, Philadelphia X2, Baltimore - 2025: Hollywood X2, Atlanta 2, Nashville X2, Pittsburgh X20 -
100 Pacer said:And 10C no longer is interested in administering the lotto hence they’ve contracted TicketsToday.0
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BigRedd said:Hence the reason why we are showing our displeasure and asking for priority again. I am not saying they will do it or are even listening but priority worked much better for us fans vs giving people GA for all of their shows and others getting shut out.To quote the 10C from Newsletter #8: "Please understand we have a lot of members and it is very hard to please everybody. If you are one of those unhappy people...please call 1-900-IDN-TCAR."
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
1996: Toronto - 1998: Chicago, Montreal, Barrie - 2000: Montreal, Toronto - 2002: Seattle X2 (Key Arena) - 2003: Cleveland, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal, Seattle (Benaroya Hall) - 2004: Reading, Toledo, Grand Rapids - 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City - 2006: Toronto X2, Albany, Hartford, Grand Rapids, Cleveland - 2007: Chicago (Vic Theatre) - 2008: NYC X2, Hartford, Mansfield X2 - 2009: Toronto, Chicago X2, Seattle X2, Philadelphia X4 - 2010: Columbus, Noblesville, Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford - 2011: Montreal, Toronto X2, Ottawa, Hamilton - 2012: Missoula - 2013: London, Chicago, Buffalo, Hartford - 2014: Detroit, Moline - 2015: NYC (Global Citizen Festival) - 2016: Greenville, Toronto X2, Chicago 1 - 2017: Brooklyn (RRHOF Induction) - 2018: Chicago 1, Boston 1 - 2022: Fresno, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto, NYC, Camden - 2023: St. Paul X2, Austin X2 - 2024: Vancouver X2, Portland, Sacramento, Missoula, Noblesville, Philadelphia X2, Baltimore - 2025: Hollywood X2, Atlanta 2, Nashville X2, Pittsburgh X20 -
100 Pacer said:I don’t disagree but given the amount of entries received I don’t fault 10C for outsourcing. The good ol’ days are sadly behind us.0
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BigRedd said:I am not saying it is. I am saying if one group of people can transfer tickets you might as well make it available to everyone. Right nows the system is broken. Thats why I started this thread seeing if they were going to make any changes. .
I also disagree about the average fan jacking up prices. If MSG was fan to fan only and non transferable the prices would be even higher than they are now. Brokers know how to manipulate the market especially a sold out show. Average fans usually see the lowest price and match.
I HOPE there are some changes but I guess there won't be.0
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