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daspyknows
I like this thinking. Lucky Dip pricing for those vaxxed and Ticketbastard Platinum pricing for the unvaxxed.
These Florida concert tickets are $18 if you're vaccinated, $1,000 if you're not
The promoter behind the discount hopes it encourages people to get their shot.
[abcnews.go.com]
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bleedingman
Personally I would not be motivated to get the vaccine, even if it guaranteed me entry to Camp X-Ray. And I doubt I'd regret passing up a chance to see Teenage Bottlerocket, MakeWar and Rutterkin.
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Sockers56
This may have been covered already & if it has I apologize. Any possibility of any Lucky Dips being released in the next couple of months?
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bv
Every day from late summer through the rest of this year is kept empty in my calendar. No holiday booking, even if I would have loved to go on a real holiday now. The tour is coming up, just waiting for more info.
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Matt1984
Now I’m hoping the UK can travel to the US by September.
I hope so to , still have my Pittsburgh lucky dips
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Topi
47 dollars? Where are those seats?
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artedm
The Hollywood Bowl takes a big step in opening up: 100 percent capacity and no COVID vax requirement to get in.
[www.nytimes.com]
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artedm
The Hollywood Bowl takes a big step in opening up: 100 percent capacity and no COVID vax requirement to get in.
[www.nytimes.com]
I saw the Stones play there twice in 2005 - both great shows at the historical venue.
Is it possible they would do a two or three night stand their in 2021 or 2022?
Nah.......................could never happen.............but ya never know.
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Can't see the NY Times story as I've reached the limit of free articles, but found this brief story from The LAist:
Hollywood Bowl Drops Limitations On Capacity — Will Allow 100% Of Seats To Be Sold
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Dougratajczak87
I just noticed that the Stones website took down the old 2020 dates and put a thank you out to those who attended 2019.
I wonder if when they announce the new dates if they will try to make it seem like new dates marketed as 2021 No Filter.
Wouldn’t surprise me to see them at some point freeze the tickets currently on sale and have a new on sale with revised dates to generate hype.
Glad I already have my ticket for Detroit.
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Dougratajczak87
I just noticed that the Stones website took down the old 2020 dates and put a thank you out to those who attended 2019.
I wonder if when they announce the new dates if they will try to make it seem like new dates marketed as 2021 No Filter.
Wouldn’t surprise me to see them at some point freeze the tickets currently on sale and have a new on sale with revised dates to generate hype.
Glad I already have my ticket for Detroit.
What would be the point of freezing the sale? Just to generate hype? As you know, the tickets have been on sale this entire time all throughout the postponement. Ticketmaster, of course, doesn't have much choice but to keep them on sale since they are contracted to do so (and have their own slice of the pie in play as well)
I don't think they are going to need do that much marketing. Sure, there are remaining tickets to be sold but most tickets surely have been sold already.
By the way, are you sure that this change of the website is recent? I seem to remember having seen that "thank you" message before.
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kv2915
And God help my credit cards.
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jbwelda
Hollywood Bowl seems like a pretty small capacity place to see the Stones unless they expand it greatly from when I went there for a reggae show a few years ago.
What is the capacity there (I realize I could google it, sorry) or more like did they somehow expand the capacity for the Stones? It seemed way smaller to me than a typical football stadium gig, kind of obviously, more like an outdoor arena show.
jb