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Gfmsoccer
Lucky Dips are listed as Sold Out for:
San Diego
Dallas
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
Raleigh
Detroit
Others should still have some left. I would grab them if you
are on a budget, don't care where you sit and have no plans
to re-sell, as you cant with those.
It's great they offered these, but kind of sketchy they didn't announce
they'd be coming. I wonder what surprises are next?
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jjswift
Does anyone know if the J section for the Nashville concert would be good tickets? Need some advice from those who know. thanks
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virgil
I will just keep posting this until some people listen.
Aug 2005 they played 2 nights at Fenway pk Boston 40,000, 5 months later Jan 2006 played 2 Nights Boston garden 18,000, 8 months later Sept 2006 1 night Gillette stadium Foxboro 25 miles south of Boston. Maybe over exposer factored into this but the day of the Gillette show I paid face value $22.50 for my ticket. The price had been lowered from what was origanally a $99.00 seat because of slow sales.
They lowered plenty of seat price's two - three weeks before many of the all arena shows in 2013.
All Stadiums plenty of tickets will be floating around. They are trying to create thier own market with these bullshit presales and then in the general sale they will release them in dribbs and drabbs .
Patience is key as drbryant once wrote
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StollingRones
To those that have been before - is it better to go to two shows in the cheap seats, or go one time on the floor? I've got Section B, 32, 1/2 which appear to be pretty good location in Raleigh, but they cost me 380 each.
Is it better to Lucky Dip it twice? Or should I stay where I'm at?
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StollingRones
To those that have been before - is it better to go to two shows in the cheap seats, or go one time on the floor? I've got Section B, 32, 1/2 which appear to be pretty good location in Raleigh, but they cost me 380 each.
Is it better to Lucky Dip it twice? Or should I stay where I'm at?
One time in a better seat in my opinion. One thing for sure, once you've made your purchase, don't second guess yourself. Just enjoy the show.
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flacnvinyl
What Beast said. Even worse, many of the other "good sections" were held back as well. The biggest draw was anything below $350.
Just to put things in perspective, there are over 4,000 seats for sale JUST FOR NASHVILLE on Stubhub.
So for everyone trying to get "ok" seats, all of those are now being sold for double face value.
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StollingRones
To those that have been before - is it better to go to two shows in the cheap seats, or go one time on the floor? I've got Section B, 32, 1/2 which appear to be pretty good location in Raleigh, but they cost me 380 each.
Is it better to Lucky Dip it twice? Or should I stay where I'm at?
It is true... once they have you...Quote
josepi
who intended to see the Stones just once - that "once in a lifetime experience" - but have returned for multiple shows, tour after tour.
This is NOT conjecture, or an ill-fated attempt at humor. It is fact!
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Leonioid
Its almost like they should give first timers their first ticket for free... cuz once they have you...
The Stones are not a "bucket list" item to be scratched off.. once they have you..
Heck, even the grumplestiltskins around here who complain about every thing from who is not invited to play to ticket prices to no-new-album keep paying to go to the live shows... cuz once they have you...
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josepi
Did ANYBODY for ANY show pull up ANY tickets in the 1st 10 rows of the center floor sections (generally secs C,D on the maps) OTHER than platinum or VIP???
In other words...roughly $400 in any of the pre-sales or the public sale???