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Justin
Well the ticket prices are still as high as Newark.
I thought the whole issue for them moving the shows to Newark was because Barclay's refused to have them do a show there with such high ticket prices?
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Justin
Well the ticket prices are still as high as Newark.
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backstreetboy1
ropeni,stub hub tix dont mean the shows not sold out,that buying from people who have sold tix.
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drbryant
Just checked and I can get an economy class round trip ticket to New York - arriving on Saturday morning and returning Sunday - with miles. Tough decision - is it worth 11 hours (each way) in economy just to see one more show?
l understand that,my point was that there are many tickets still around not only on stubhub,but in Ebay,etc,so really another 20,000 for a Brooklyn show and after Sandy,don't make much sense to me,but who knows...Quote
backstreetboy1
ropeni,stub hub tix dont mean the shows not sold out,that buying from people who have sold tix.
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ROPENI
Well, if this is confirmed,then l guess they are trying to squeeze the last few dollars out of their fans,cause the two shows at The Prudential,are far from sell outs,at this moment Stubhub has 2493 tickets for 12/13,and 2029 for the 12/15,so from a business point of view this doesn't make sense,if they are still charging the same prices,although,they are getting pay even if no one shows up,the promoters are taking all the risks financially...
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rollmops
But when the tix are on Ebay or on the "secondary market" it means that they have been sold already once, right?
Rock and roll,
Mops
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backstreetboy1
yeah but ropeni,if the 2 jesey shows sold out,why not chase the mighty buck.
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latebloomer
So it's worth it to check with the box office before the show and see if you can trade the ticket in for a better seat? It seems that you are all talking about London shows, does anyone know if this works in the US?
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latebloomer
So it's worth it to check with the box office before the show and see if you can trade the ticket in for a better seat? It seems that you are all talking about London shows, does anyone know if this works in the US?