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James Kirk
I apologize in advance if this has been gone over in the past (I’m sure it has) but if there is a chance to get better pricing I’d love to know about it.
I want to go to the Boston show, but the prices on even mediocre seats are fairly absurd right now. Is it worth waiting for this “lucky dip” or should I grab the tickets now in the presale? I just can’t justify almost $400 for a not very good seat at a stadium show
Assuming that I can get a “lucky dip” ticket how much less will I be paying? Will there be dips on the nosebleed seats? Even those tickets are fairly pricey at the moment considering you won’t be able to see much.
I know there is a pattern to how the Stones lower ticket prices, but again I’m not sure how they go about it...Thanks in advance for any help
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mickschix
It remains to be seen how many tickets of any value ( AT FACE VALUE) will be left Friday because I just checked STUBHUB and they have a mountain of tickets, all prices....ALL VERY MARKED UP! The best seats start around $650- $700. Some back floor sections are General Admission---BAD MOVE! Again, very discouraging for REAL FANS searching for a fair price. I hate this whole thing, it takes away the fun! When I was younger, I used to scout tickets all day until I found one I could afford..now, I'm older and have less patience for the BULLSHIT! I hate stadium shows anyway but given the fact that they're only doing about 15 shows, there's no choice if one really wants to see them. Greed is their motivation, obviously, or they'd throw in some arena shows...but 20,000 tickets has apparently lost its appeal to them when they can sell 80,000 at one show! In the Good Ole Days, I'd go to 5 shows, all arenas....Madison Square Garden, Boston Garden, even the Molson Centre in Montreal...very good sound!! Exceptional shows! The older they get, the LESS they care about quality...very sad!
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mickschix
It remains to be seen how many tickets of any value ( AT FACE VALUE) will be left Friday because I just checked STUBHUB and they have a mountain of tickets, all prices....ALL VERY MARKED UP! The best seats start around $650- $700. Some back floor sections are General Admission---BAD MOVE! Again, very discouraging for REAL FANS searching for a fair price. I hate this whole thing, it takes away the fun! When I was younger, I used to scout tickets all day until I found one I could afford..now, I'm older and have less patience for the BULLSHIT! I hate stadium shows anyway but given the fact that they're only doing about 15 shows, there's no choice if one really wants to see them. Greed is their motivation, obviously, or they'd throw in some arena shows...but 20,000 tickets has apparently lost its appeal to them when they can sell 80,000 at one show! In the Good Ole Days, I'd go to 5 shows, all arenas....Madison Square Garden, Boston Garden, even the Molson Centre in Montreal...very good sound!! Exceptional shows! The older they get, the LESS they care about quality...very sad!
so...see you there???
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chrism13
Thank you. Maybe I missed it but I did not see anything on Lucky Dip.
so they they will not be available on any of the pre-sales but a link will sent before the general sales?-correct?
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MisterDDDD
General Sale.
Pre-register on Rolling Stones site, as well as purchase them there through a link when the general sale starts. Before the general sale starts a code will be sent for those pre-registered.
[www.rollingstones.com]
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DEmerson
Someone on Facebook - who seems to be on the level - said she got LD tix today.
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Javadave
Well, lucky she got her tickets, but she comes across as a bit of a dip.
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Chris Fountain
The only issue with Luck Dip is the location of seats are unknown until they are picked up at the venue? This can be disconcerting as well as I want decent seats because I will be there to see the Stones and not for the Stadium experience.
I'm not sure if Ticket master will have the Luck Dip option or if there is a code, or simply linking from Rolling Stones.com It would be nice to know.
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Chris Fountain
The only issue with Luck Dip is the location of seats are unknown until they are picked up at the venue? This can be disconcerting as well as I want decent seats because I will be there to see the Stones and not for the Stadium experience.
I'm not sure if Ticket master will have the Luck Dip option or if there is a code, or simply linking from Rolling Stones.com It would be nice to know.
Yes, location of the Lucky Dip seats are unknown until pick up.
Assuming they've not changed anything, the link to purchase the Lucky Dip tickets will appear only on the Rolling Stones tour/ticket page, which takes you to a dedicated TM page for them to complete the transaction.
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Nellcote1971
So still no LD button so far... Hoping I will be able to score some reasonable tickets today so I can finally book my flight from Vienna.