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timbernardis
for Desert Trip, if I end up having to sell one General Admission ticket for weekend one, how difficult might it be to sell?
And I suppose I would just list it on IORR and Shidoobee. Or face or below on stubhub.
plexi
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timbernardis
for Desert Trip, if I end up having to sell one General Admission ticket for weekend one, how difficult might it be to sell?
And I suppose I would just list it on IORR and Shidoobee. Or face or below on stubhub.
plexi
It's not that difficult, I'd say. Last year I had a spare ticket for the San Diego concert and I sold it without any worries.
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timbernardis
for Desert Trip, if I end up having to sell one General Admission ticket for weekend one, how difficult might it be to sell?
And I suppose I would just list it on IORR and Shidoobee. Or face or below on stubhub.
plexi
It's not that difficult, I'd say. Last year I had a spare ticket for the San Diego concert and I sold it without any worries.
Same here, I did the same in san diego. But this is a general admission ticket in the back behind all the reserved seats. Does that make any difference? And then I would have to ship a wristband to someone so it's not as easy as an e ticket.
plexi
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babyblue
Will merchandise be sold outside arena?
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timbernardis
for Desert Trip, if I end up having to sell one General Admission ticket for weekend one, how difficult might it be to sell?
And I suppose I would just list it on IORR and Shidoobee. Or face or below on stubhub.
plexi
It's not that difficult, I'd say. Last year I had a spare ticket for the San Diego concert and I sold it without any worries.
Same here, I did the same in san diego. But this is a general admission ticket in the back behind all the reserved seats. Does that make any difference? And then I would have to ship a wristband to someone so it's not as easy as an e ticket.
plexi
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timbernardis
for Desert Trip, if I end up having to sell one General Admission ticket for weekend one, how difficult might it be to sell?
And I suppose I would just list it on IORR and Shidoobee. Or face or below on stubhub.
plexi
It's not that difficult, I'd say. Last year I had a spare ticket for the San Diego concert and I sold it without any worries.
Same here, I did the same in san diego. But this is a general admission ticket in the back behind all the reserved seats. Does that make any difference? And then I would have to ship a wristband to someone so it's not as easy as an e ticket.
plexi
Get on it now, there are 4,191 active listings for weekend one and the price is hovering around face.
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Just gotta throw my two cents in about these ticket prices. These prices should come to no surprise for any of us. In 2013, the last arena tour, top price for general seating was $650. Today it's $750. Did you expect the prices to go DOWN? Really? If memory serves me correctly, the top price for B2B $350 and prices have continued to go up with each arena/stadium tour. In 2013 the top price for a VIP ticket was $1500. But there were several hundred available in the pit. The Stones saw a demand for these types of tickets a have adjusted accordingly with the location and number of the seats available. It's called the music business and that's how Mick treats it, rightly or wrongly. But it appears, based on ticket sales yesterday, that many fans have reached a critical mass when it comes prices and are now saying hell no we've had enough. But don't expect Mick to listen. If there is another tour here in the US in the years to come prices will be even higher. So start saving your money today for that tour.
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RipThisBone
Nice idea: Paul McCartney guesting with THE ROLLING STONES friday for a version of I WANNA BE YOUR MAN!
The 2012 O2 opening was incredible!!!
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grzegorz67
It would be nice to see a bit of mixing and matching and guest spots. Dylan could maybe join the Stones for 'Like a Rolling Stone'. Nice idea about 'I wanna be your man' but do remember that it was Ringo who did Lead vocals on the Beatles' own version and not Paul!
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grzegorz67
It would be nice to see a bit of mixing and matching and guest spots. Dylan could maybe join the Stones for 'Like a Rolling Stone'. Nice idea about 'I wanna be your man' but do remember that it was Ringo who did Lead vocals on the Beatles' own version and not Paul!
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virgil
In case anyone is interested they have some of the $250 seats available for the second show 10/22.
Right now on the regular sale page , They have available section 214 row C for $250 plus the FU charges comes to $283.
On the premium page you get section 214 row B for $368. See the bullshit they like to play.[/[/quote]
AJDuffer I posted Wed afternoon
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bv
So much talk about set lists and "new" songs. I don't go to Indy CA or Las Vegas NV to see them do stuff like "Might As Well Get Juiced" or "Lady Jane". I go there to see The Rolling Stones do what they are best at, playing pure raw great rock'n'roll, their greatest songs like Brown Sugar, Memory Motel, Sway, Ruby Tuesday, Paint It Black, It's Only Rock' Roll, Gimme Shelter, Satisfaction and of course Street Fighting Man.
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bv
So much talk about set lists and "new" songs. I don't go to Indy CA or Las Vegas NV to see them do stuff like "Might As Well Get Juiced" or "Lady Jane". I go there to see The Rolling Stones do what they are best at, playing pure raw great rock'n'roll, their greatest songs like Brown Sugar, Memory Motel, Sway, Ruby Tuesday, Paint It Black, It's Only Rock' Roll, Gimme Shelter, Satisfaction and of course Street Fighting Man.
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laughinearlydied
if you are looking for tickets to the first show in vegas, check also viagogo.com, there are some good tickets right now for face value or way under in lower level.