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uhbuhgullayew
Looking at my stub from the FEB 11, 1999 No Security show in Anaheim in this same venue. It was a seat upstairs in section 424 behind the stage - pretty cool to see all of the celebs sitting in the front from this vantage point.
Cost of the ticket was $39.50 plus TM fees of $8.50.
Honda Center
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mgshorr
Anyone heard details yet on tickets?
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6s7s9s
I'm going to Anaheim.
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Grison
Just saw that they are doing presales (CITITHING) for LA Staples, Vegas and Anaheim on April 12th 10AM local time.
[www.rollingstones.com]
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Grison
Hairball I wish you luck. I am addicted and scored my tickets
Yeah my friend lives in Irvine he was asking me how does those 85 dollar tickets work don't you have to side step something and be direct on the rolling stones web site? Any info would be appreciated i heard how to do it a few days ago but i can't find the thread it was on Thanx!Quote
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Grison
Just saw that they are doing presales (CITITHING) for LA Staples, Vegas and Anaheim on April 12th 10AM local time.
[www.rollingstones.com]
Thanks for the heads up Grison!
Hoping for the $85'ers, but whatever the case...I'LL BE THERE!!!!
Being close distance to Disneyland, perhaps we can expect a special appearance from Micky Mouse?
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Hairball
Out of curiosity, I just spent 15 minutes looking at citi-card pre-sale tix for a single, and can't justify spending $600 for the back of floor, $480 for a *SIDE STAGE LIMITED VIEW*,
$280 for a nosebleed half way back, or $173.15 for a nosebleed in the very back.
I must either be spoiled or just don't give a shit anymore (or both), but after seeing 45 Stones shows since '81, the urgency to see them again is just not there right now, especially at these unrealistic prices.
I can die happy if my last Stones show was in Nijmegen '07.
With all that said, I will try with every ounce of energy I have to get the mystery $85 tix on monday.
Just want to be in the house at this point---whether it's a nosebleed or in the pit (which would seem a miracle), or anywhere in between.
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Hairball
Out of curiosity, I just spent 15 minutes looking at citi-card pre-sale tix for a single, and can't justify spending $600 for the back of floor, $480 for a *SIDE STAGE LIMITED VIEW*,
$280 for a nosebleed half way back, or $173.15 for a nosebleed in the very back.
I must either be spoiled or just don't give a shit anymore (or both), but after seeing 45 Stones shows since '81, the urgency to see them again is just not there right now, especially at these unrealistic prices.
I can die happy if my last Stones show was in Nijmegen '07.
With all that said, I will try with every ounce of energy I have to get the mystery $85 tix on monday.
Just want to be in the house at this point---whether it's a nosebleed or in the pit (which would seem a miracle), or anywhere in between.
I got okay-but-not-great seats this morning (mainly happy I'm in the lower plaza and not higher) for a sh*tload of money. And: A) I've seen the Stones in a stadium, and these seats would be great in a stadium. B ) Mick Taylor's gonna be there (this coming from a Woody fan).
So I know I'm gonna have fun.