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I'm going to be listing NASH Night 1, Sect. 105 in a few. Will post the link.Excess in moderation.0
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Shaindli1 said:Low demand is not good for the band and for the prospect of more shows / legs.0
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Shaindli1 said:Low demand is not good for the band and for the prospect of more shows / legs.
It would be fun to know if they tested out that theory and left it wide open to all 10c members, how many seats would be filled without general public being a part. It was beyond cool at the Vic Theater in Chicago years ago knowing the entire venue, albeit very small, was strictly 10c members.
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laylagrrl said:I'm going to be listing NASH Night 1, Sect. 105 in a few. Will post the link.Excess in moderation.0
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tylerj said:Shaindli1 said:Low demand is not good for the band and for the prospect of more shows / legs.RP123663 said:Thanks. I guess that makes sense. On another note, I see a trend on the Pittsburgh shows that may be a good sign for those looking to go. Stub hub pricing has gone down for both shows over the past few days. Since Friday the cheapest seats for N1 went from $432 to $314 and for N2 they went from $296 to $288. Pretty significant drop in 3 days, plus there are a lot more available. I honestly don't the demand for any of these shows (outside of Hollywood) is terribly high.Lmao. Low demand? For Pittsburgh? That's hilarious. That show, and the rest of the tour, are pretty much sold out, save for a handful of Premium and standards TM is probably holding onto. Once those are released, those will sell too.Demand for PJ has only increased, in part due to the band's decision to tour less. The only inkling of "low demand" in recent times was last year's Euro shows, and those still mostly sold.
Also, the rest of the tour is not pretty much sold out. There are TONS face value tickets for Raleigh (which has nearly 200k more people in its population than Pitt) that are simply just sitting there. They have been listed for at least 3 days with no buyers and the number of tickets available has only increased. Which means, if they had the option, these would be listed for less than face value. AKA = low demand.
As several other posters pointed out, a lot of these prices and ticket availability seems like a simple tactic to give the impression that the demand is higher than it actually is, in order to drive up pricing as much as possible.0 -
laylagrrl said:laylagrrl said:I'm going to be listing NASH Night 1, Sect. 105 in a few. Will post the link.2014: St. Louis
2024: Wrigley II, Fenway II
2025: Hollywood II, Nashville I & II, Pittsburgh I & II0 -
Reissy said:laylagrrl said:laylagrrl said:I'm going to be listing NASH Night 1, Sect. 105 in a few. Will post the link.2005: Ottawa / 2011: Ottawa / 2016: Ottawa / 2022: Ottawa / 2022:Quebec City / 2024: Vancouver / 2024: Vancouver / 2024: New York City0
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ally12 said:Reissy said:laylagrrl said:laylagrrl said:I'm going to be listing NASH Night 1, Sect. 105 in a few. Will post the link.
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ally12 said:Reissy said:laylagrrl said:laylagrrl said:I'm going to be listing NASH Night 1, Sect. 105 in a few. Will post the link.2014: St. Louis
2024: Wrigley II, Fenway II
2025: Hollywood II, Nashville I & II, Pittsburgh I & II0 -
ahh ok! Makes sense2005: Ottawa / 2011: Ottawa / 2016: Ottawa / 2022: Ottawa / 2022:Quebec City / 2024: Vancouver / 2024: Vancouver / 2024: New York City0
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Unfortunately I was taking down ornaments and missed the link0
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RP123663 said:Shaindli1 said:Low demand is not good for the band and for the prospect of more shows / legs.
It would be fun to know if they tested out that theory and left it wide open to all 10c members, how many seats would be filled without general public being a part. It was beyond cool at the Vic Theater in Chicago years ago knowing the entire venue, albeit very small, was strictly 10c members.
Also there should be more restrictions on selling 10C tickets to nonmembers.#Grievance20250 -
https://my.ticketmaster.com/ds/vQGAALwane/event/1B006183E7064D5C Nashville night 1 section 324 row A pair
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There is 1 for Pitt 2... sec 215
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RP123663 said:tylerj said:Shaindli1 said:Low demand is not good for the band and for the prospect of more shows / legs.RP123663 said:Thanks. I guess that makes sense. On another note, I see a trend on the Pittsburgh shows that may be a good sign for those looking to go. Stub hub pricing has gone down for both shows over the past few days. Since Friday the cheapest seats for N1 went from $432 to $314 and for N2 they went from $296 to $288. Pretty significant drop in 3 days, plus there are a lot more available. I honestly don't the demand for any of these shows (outside of Hollywood) is terribly high.Lmao. Low demand? For Pittsburgh? That's hilarious. That show, and the rest of the tour, are pretty much sold out, save for a handful of Premium and standards TM is probably holding onto. Once those are released, those will sell too.Demand for PJ has only increased, in part due to the band's decision to tour less. The only inkling of "low demand" in recent times was last year's Euro shows, and those still mostly sold.
Also, the rest of the tour is not pretty much sold out. There are TONS face value tickets for Raleigh (which has nearly 200k more people in its population than Pitt) that are simply just sitting there. They have been listed for at least 3 days with no buyers and the number of tickets available has only increased. Which means, if they had the option, these would be listed for less than face value. AKA = low demand.
As several other posters pointed out, a lot of these prices and ticket availability seems like a simple tactic to give the impression that the demand is higher than it actually is, in order to drive up pricing as much as possible.0 -
I think that 215 Pitt 2 is a phantom- tried a few times and no luck.0
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fulli said:What do you think are my chances to get two tickets for Hollywood N1 if I’m in town that day?
Will it still be difficult to get F2F?PJ: 2013: London (ON); Buffalo; 2014: Cincinnati; 2016: Sunrise, Miami, Toronto 1-2, Wrigley 2; 2018: London (UK) 1, Milan, Padova, Sea 2, Wrigley 1-2, Fenway 1-2; 2021: SHN, Ohana, Ohana Encore 1-2; 2022: LA 1-2, Phx, Oak 1-2, Fresno, Copenhagen, Hyde Park 1-2; Quebec, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto; MSG, Camden, Nashville, Louisville, St. Louis, OKC; 2023: St. Paul 1-2, Chicago 1-2; Fort Worth 2; Austin 1-2; 2024: Vancouver 1-2, LV 1-2, LA 1-2, Napa, Barcelona 1-2; Indy; Chicago 1-2; MSG 1-2; Philly 2; Boston 2; Ohana 1-2; 2025: FL 1-2, ATL 1-2, Nash 1-2, Pit 1-2.
EV Solo: 2017 Louisville and Franklin, 2018 Ohana, 2019 Innings Fest, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Dublin and Ohana; 2021 Ohana Friday (from beach) and Saturday; 2022 Earthlings Newark; 2023 Innings Fest and Benoraya 1-2.
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 20230 -
Deep Breath said:There is 1 for Pitt 2... sec 2150
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Someone posted a link for Nash 2 on facebook..they were gone in a split second. So depressing0
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Single for Pittsburgh 2
https://my.ticketmaster.com/ds/vQGAAeMZ2e/event/1600617BEFC5519BNot a great seat but you’re in the door.0
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