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Stoneswolf
Any experience when buying 4 lucky dips (two pairs) if they might be 4 seats together. ( I am considering to buy 4 lucky dips for my wife, me and our children)
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Topi
Lucky Dips will be limited to 2 tickets per transaction even if you were able to buy multiple pairs. So chances that all four tickets are together are pretty slim.
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oldschool
Here in the States the Stones struggled to sell out even arenas the last few tours and based on the high ticket prices of the past I may wait a while and see if ticket prices come down with their "flex" pricing strategy as it gets closer to the Boston concert.
Maybe due to the limited number of shows there will be more ticket demand but I don't think I will be jumping on the presale this week.
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oldschool
Here in the States the Stones struggled to sell out even arenas the last few tours and based on the high ticket prices of the past I may wait a while and see if ticket prices come down with their "flex" pricing strategy as it gets closer to the Boston concert.
Maybe due to the limited number of shows there will be more ticket demand but I don't think I will be jumping on the presale this week.
They didn't sell out the Zip Code stadium tour-shows in 2015?
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Stoneswolf
Any experience when buying 4 lucky dips (two pairs) if they might be 4 seats together. ( I am considering to buy 4 lucky dips for my wife, me and our children)
Thanks
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oldschool
Here in the States the Stones struggled to sell out even arenas the last few tours and based on the high ticket prices of the past I may wait a while and see if ticket prices come down with their "flex" pricing strategy as it gets closer to the Boston concert.
Maybe due to the limited number of shows there will be more ticket demand but I don't think I will be jumping on the presale this week.
They didn't sell out the Zip Code stadium tour-shows in 2015?
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oldschool
Here in the States the Stones struggled to sell out even arenas the last few tours and based on the high ticket prices of the past I may wait a while and see if ticket prices come down with their "flex" pricing strategy as it gets closer to the Boston concert.
Maybe due to the limited number of shows there will be more ticket demand but I don't think I will be jumping on the presale this week.
I should also warn fans that based on my experience tickets up in the 300 level upper deck seats have had horrible sound in the past concerts I have attended at Gilette Stadium. Maybe this concert they wuill have fixed this but just and FYI based on past experience of going up top to check the sound quality.
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oldschool
Here in the States the Stones struggled to sell out even arenas the last few tours and based on the high ticket prices of the past I may wait a while and see if ticket prices come down with their "flex" pricing strategy as it gets closer to the Boston concert.
Maybe due to the limited number of shows there will be more ticket demand but I don't think I will be jumping on the presale this week.
They didn't sell out the Zip Code stadium tour-shows in 2015?
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oldschool
Here in the States the Stones struggled to sell out even arenas the last few tours and based on the high ticket prices of the past I may wait a while and see if ticket prices come down with their "flex" pricing strategy as it gets closer to the Boston concert.
Maybe due to the limited number of shows there will be more ticket demand but I don't think I will be jumping on the presale this week.
They didn't sell out the Zip Code stadium tour-shows in 2015?
I can't speak for every concert but I did check out tickets for several shows before the concerts on Ticket Master to see how they were selling and good tickets were still available the week of the concerts.
They did not have a show in Boston on that tour but I was looking at going to the Raleigh concert and the expensive field level tickets were still available the week of the show at lower "flex pricing" then the original release pricing.
I can also confirm the last few tours here in Boston did not sell out and you could walk up to the box office and buy great seats the day of the show.
Like I speculated maybe things will be different this time and tickets will be tougher to get since they have a limited number of shows in the big cities. Personally I am going to roll the dice and wait.
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babyblue
Think prices in general even nosebleeds will be high.
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oldschool
Here in the States the Stones struggled to sell out even arenas the last few tours and based on the high ticket prices of the past I may wait a while and see if ticket prices come down with their "flex" pricing strategy as it gets closer to the Boston concert.
Maybe due to the limited number of shows there will be more ticket demand but I don't think I will be jumping on the presale this week.
They didn't sell out the Zip Code stadium tour-shows in 2015?
I can't speak for every concert but I did check out tickets for several shows before the concerts on Ticket Master to see how they were selling and good tickets were still available the week of the concerts.
They did not have a show in Boston on that tour but I was looking at going to the Raleigh concert and the expensive field level tickets were still available the week of the show at lower "flex pricing" then the original release pricing.
I can also confirm the last few tours here in Boston did not sell out and you could walk up to the box office and buy great seats the day of the show.
Like I speculated maybe things will be different this time and tickets will be tougher to get since they have a limited number of shows in the big cities. Personally I am going to roll the dice and wait.
That's how it is nowadays. They release tix the last week. That doesn't mean that the shows won't sell out? On the contrary, they'll probably sell more tix that way.
The business have changed drastically, from the days you and I were queing up outside a box office to score the last ticket..
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Gaetzi
I'm a fairly tall guy and want to be close without losing good sound or sight lines. Is the Pit the place to be if i can make it happen?
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artedm
For the May 2013 (5 years ago) las vegas arena show
ticket prices were ($85 LD) $163.45, $266.70, $474.15, $780.15. Tongue Pit for $1,500 or opt for the $2,100 ticket, which throws in drinks, souvenirs and a buffet.
[www.reviewjournal.com]
The October 2016 las vegas arena show
ticket prices were $750, $450, $150, ($39.50 LD)
[www.theprp.com]
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Gaetzi
I'm a fairly tall guy and want to be close without losing good sound or sight lines. Is the Pit the place to be if i can make it happen?
The pit is always the place to be.
(Ideally)
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oldschool
Here in the States the Stones struggled to sell out even arenas the last few tours and based on the high ticket prices of the past I may wait a while and see if ticket prices come down with their "flex" pricing strategy as it gets closer to the Boston concert.
Maybe due to the limited number of shows there will be more ticket demand but I don't think I will be jumping on the presale this week.
They didn't sell out the Zip Code stadium tour-shows in 2015?
I can't speak for every concert but I did check out tickets for several shows before the concerts on Ticket Master to see how they were selling and good tickets were still available the week of the concerts.
They did not have a show in Boston on that tour but I was looking at going to the Raleigh concert and the expensive field level tickets were still available the week of the show at lower "flex pricing" then the original release pricing.
I can also confirm the last few tours here in Boston did not sell out and you could walk up to the box office and buy great seats the day of the show.
Like I speculated maybe things will be different this time and tickets will be tougher to get since they have a limited number of shows in the big cities. Personally I am going to roll the dice and wait.
That's how it is nowadays. They release tix the last week. That doesn't mean that the shows won't sell out? On the contrary, they'll probably sell more tix that way.
The business have changed drastically, from the days you and I were queing up outside a box office to score the last ticket..