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massmick
Tame Impala in Town this weekend...highly regarded...and now the Drake seal of approval
COOL!!
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Leonioid
A misprint on this one
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drbryant
I'm watching this with some interest. With two days to go, it seems demand for Sam Diego is very high, but there are still 450 or so tickets on Stubhub, including some very good seats for $2000 - $5000 each. I wonder if these tickets even exist. If they do exist, what happens when show time rolls around and they are unsold? Puzzling.
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LeonioidCOOL!!
but I have to admit I am still waiting for my "AH HA!! it all makes sense!" moment on this zip code name, besides the SF zipper.
My favs from the link(so far)-
A misprint on this one
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mapz
Anything on Stubhub right now is most definitely real. the ones with green "Instant Download" mean the e-tickets are already preloaded into the Stubhub site and if someone buys them, you can print the tickets out within 1-2 minutes of the order. Anything that says "pick-up" is already at the Padres ticket office and as soon as you buy it you can go pick up the tickets immediately.
If you click through to purchase something that says "pick-up" you will see the pick-up location is literally the Padres box office. That might clue you in a bit as to where these tickets might be "coming from"
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drbryant
I'm watching this with some interest. With two days to go, it seems demand for Sam Diego is very high, but there are still 450 or so tickets on Stubhub, including some very good seats for $2000 - $5000 each. I wonder if these tickets even exist. If they do exist, what happens when show time rolls around and they are unsold? Puzzling.
Good question!
What I've seen happen in the past (but on Viagogo) is that all tickets that were listed a day or so before a show suddenly all disappear in one fell swoop. I imagine there's a cut-off point, but what it all means is anyone's guess. Either the tickets were decoys (and I do believe that the more outrageously priced tickets on these secondary sites are not real but are listed to make the "cheap" ones look more attractive) or the seller is told that they didn't sell, in which case who knows where they end up.
Do people working for these secondary sites have to sign a confidentiality agreement about how the sites operate? Because otherwise we would surely know the answers to these questions, but it seems that no one ever hears anything about how it all works behind the shady scenes.
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mapz
Anything on Stubhub right now is most definitely real. the ones with green "Instant Download" mean the e-tickets are already preloaded into the Stubhub site and if someone buys them, you can print the tickets out within 1-2 minutes of the order. Anything that says "pick-up" is already at the Padres ticket office and as soon as you buy it you can go pick up the tickets immediately.
If you click through to purchase something that says "pick-up" you will see the pick-up location is literally the Padres box office. That might clue you in a bit as to where these tickets might be "coming from"
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babyblue
I hope there is a shirt with the band pic on it and dates......hoping,
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drbryant
Hey Beast. Hope San Diego is a blast.
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Stoneage
So, when will they be on stage? It's 16:20 here in Central Europe (CET). 10 hours to go?
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latebloomer
I'm not really loving the bullseye logo for this tour. I think it works fine on a poster, but not smack dab in the middle of your chest. I''ve never been a big fan of tie-dye either. I like the raglan shirt best, but 60 bucks for a long sleeved tee! Okay, that's it for latebloomer's fashion review...waiting to see what Lucky Brand has come up with.