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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..
Sure but I think it is telling that you can still get good seats for the concert the day of the show. If tickets were selling fast they would not have to release them in batches right up to show day.
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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..
Sure but I think it is telling that you can still get good seats for the concert the day of the show. If tickets were selling fast they would not have to release them in batches right up to show day.
Often the best seats released are band, venue and production holds.
But if a concert sells out right away usually that means tickets are priced too low.
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What does it mean "local time" ?
You will be emailed a pre-sale code on Tuesday 27th Nov (from 11am EST) and the pre-sale will commence Wednesday 28th Nov at 10am (local)
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What does it mean "local time" ?
You will be emailed a pre-sale code on Tuesday 27th Nov (from 11am EST) and the pre-sale will commence Wednesday 28th Nov at 10am (local)
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Rolling Freak--what's the secret? What do you say to customer service? Just that you don't like your tickets and would like better ones? or anything more magical than that?
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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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Rolling Freak--what's the secret? What do you say to customer service? Just that you don't like your tickets and would like better ones? or anything more magical than that?
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My buddy is a season ticket holder to the Patriots and got the presale email- Here's pricing. If everything (including Pit) on the field is a max of $509 I'd say that's a great deal (only for the Stones is a $500 ticket a great deal!) No mention of what upper level seats will cost but I'd guess $100 or less
Field: $409.50-$509.50*
Lower Bowl: $209.50-$409.50*
Putnam Club: $209.50*
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What exactly is the “Ticketmaster” presale?
i remember before this year's UK dates went on sale London Stadium was listed on ticketmaster as £179 for upper tier, lower tier. Thought at the time that would be a tough sell but come on sale day seated tickets were £70/£100ish and £179. Dunno if this is a tactic to make seats look a bargain come on sale day!Quote
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My buddy is a season ticket holder to the Patriots and got the presale email- Here's pricing. If everything (including Pit) on the field is a max of $509 I'd say that's a great deal (only for the Stones is a $500 ticket a great deal!) No mention of what upper level seats will cost but I'd guess $100 or less
Field: $409.50-$509.50*
Lower Bowl: $209.50-$409.50*
Putnam Club: $209.50*
Feild $ 400! No way!
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What exactly is the “Ticketmaster” presale?
Good question. I added the Stones to My Favorites on my Ticketmaster account. Let's see if that gets me anywhere.
[help.ticketmaster.com]
[www.google.com]
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My buddy is a season ticket holder to the Patriots and got the presale email- Here's pricing. If everything (including Pit) on the field is a max of $509 I'd say that's a great deal (only for the Stones is a $500 ticket a great deal!) No mention of what upper level seats will cost but I'd guess $100 or less
Field: $409.50-$509.50*
Lower Bowl: $209.50-$409.50*
Putnam Club: $209.50*
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I understand that you can walk from the stadium to old town Pasadena but hopefully someone from that area will confirm this for us. That is what I am planning to do if in fact it is doable. I am willing to pay to stay in old town if it makes getting to and from the stadium walkable. To me, that adds tremendous joy to my concert experience to not have to deal with traffic, parking, etc.
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Ok, I may be getting ahead of myself on this, but I am am coming over from England for a few dates. One of them being Pasadena. How easy is it to get to the stadium (and back out into the old town?