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You think ticket prices will go below face value? Mind you, I am tslking about Standard Pricing here, not any "Platinum" priced tickets.
They always do by show day. Once an event’s over a ticket’s obviously worthless. So if it remains unsold on showday, sellers cut their prices to whatever they can get. I’ve bought tickets on showday lots of times for Stones and others, sometimes even travelling to the venue ticketless. I usually get a big discount and the most I’ve ever paid was face.
I traveled ticketless to London O2 show 1 2012, the very show which kicked off their current run of tours. Show was in huge demand but I waited at the Seatwave Office until a ticket suddenly became available for £100 cash, grabbed it and entered. I did miss the 1st 3-4 songs though. They played 22 though
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Topi
You think ticket prices will go below face value? Mind you, I am tslking about Standard Pricing here, not any "Platinum" priced tickets.
They always do by show day. Once an event’s over a ticket’s obviously worthless. So if it remains unsold on showday, sellers cut their prices to whatever they can get. I’ve bought tickets on showday lots of times for Stones and others, sometimes even travelling to the venue ticketless. I usually get a big discount and the most I’ve ever paid was face.
I traveled ticketless to London O2 show 1 2012, the very show which kicked off their current run of tours. Show was in huge demand but I waited at the Seatwave Office until a ticket suddenly became available for £100 cash, grabbed it and entered. I did miss the 1st 3-4 songs though. They played 22 though
Yes, but I am not talking about Seatwave or any other resale site, I'm talking about Ticketmaster.
That said, yes, I know that good deals can be found on show day, be it box office, scalpers, or elsewhere.
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Topi
You think ticket prices will go below face value? Mind you, I am tslking about Standard Pricing here, not any "Platinum" priced tickets.
They always do by show day. Once an event’s over a ticket’s obviously worthless. So if it remains unsold on showday, sellers cut their prices to whatever they can get. I’ve bought tickets on showday lots of times for Stones and others, sometimes even travelling to the venue ticketless. I usually get a big discount and the most I’ve ever paid was face.
I traveled ticketless to London O2 show 1 2012, the very show which kicked off their current run of tours. Show was in huge demand but I waited at the Seatwave Office until a ticket suddenly became available for £100 cash, grabbed it and entered. I did miss the 1st 3-4 songs though. They played 22 though
Yes, but I am not talking about Seatwave or any other resale site, I'm talking about Ticketmaster.
That said, yes, I know that good deals can be found on show day, be it box office, scalpers, or elsewhere.
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Topi
You think ticket prices will go below face value? Mind you, I am tslking about Standard Pricing here, not any "Platinum" priced tickets.
They always do by show day. Once an event’s over a ticket’s obviously worthless. So if it remains unsold on showday, sellers cut their prices to whatever they can get. I’ve bought tickets on showday lots of times for Stones and others, sometimes even travelling to the venue ticketless. I usually get a big discount and the most I’ve ever paid was face.
I traveled ticketless to London O2 show 1 2012, the very show which kicked off their current run of tours. Show was in huge demand but I waited at the Seatwave Office until a ticket suddenly became available for £100 cash, grabbed it and entered. I did miss the 1st 3-4 songs though. They played 22 though
Yes, but I am not talking about Seatwave or any other resale site, I'm talking about Ticketmaster.
That said, yes, I know that good deals can be found on show day, be it box office, scalpers, or elsewhere.
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Topi
You think ticket prices will go below face value? Mind you, I am tslking about Standard Pricing here, not any "Platinum" priced tickets.
They always do by show day. Once an event’s over a ticket’s obviously worthless. So if it remains unsold on showday, sellers cut their prices to whatever they can get. I’ve bought tickets on showday lots of times for Stones and others, sometimes even travelling to the venue ticketless. I usually get a big discount and the most I’ve ever paid was face.
I traveled ticketless to London O2 show 1 2012, the very show which kicked off their current run of tours. Show was in huge demand but I waited at the Seatwave Office until a ticket suddenly became available for £100 cash, grabbed it and entered. I did miss the 1st 3-4 songs though. They played 22 though
Yes, but I am not talking about Seatwave or any other resale site, I'm talking about Ticketmaster.
That said, yes, I know that good deals can be found on show day, be it box office, scalpers, or elsewhere.
Or the local printers
Nate
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slewan
well, a fair share of tickets that haven't been sold find their way into the lucky dip pot
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Topi
You think ticket prices will go below face value? Mind you, I am tslking about Standard Pricing here, not any "Platinum" priced tickets.
They always do by show day. Once an event’s over a ticket’s obviously worthless. So if it remains unsold on showday, sellers cut their prices to whatever they can get. I’ve bought tickets on showday lots of times for Stones and others, sometimes even travelling to the venue ticketless. I usually get a big discount and the most I’ve ever paid was face.
I traveled ticketless to London O2 show 1 2012, the very show which kicked off their current run of tours. Show was in huge demand but I waited at the Seatwave Office until a ticket suddenly became available for £100 cash, grabbed it and entered. I did miss the 1st 3-4 songs though. They played 22 though
Yes, but I am not talking about Seatwave or any other resale site, I'm talking about Ticketmaster.
That said, yes, I know that good deals can be found on show day, be it box office, scalpers, or elsewhere.
Or the local printers
Nate
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Topi
Saw this posted on FB:
Meaning there will be a special presale for Los Angeles for those who had previously bought San Diego tickets.
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MidnightDevilRambler
I read a lot of the posts here and online articles. What I'm missing is what if any COVID measures are being taken at each venue, like Charlotte, NC.
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Taylor1So that makes it better? New York City crime has skyrocketed.People are being shot in Times Square in broad daylight.Prostitution is brazenly going on the streets of Queens.People are afraid to ride the subways. The parks are open air drug dens..Don’t lecture me about crime.I was a New York prosecutor for over 20 years in the Westchestef County District Attorney’s Office.Soon ICE will be abolished so any non citizen can victimize someone and they will get away with it.Quote
RokyfanDo you have any idea what the crime rate is in New York,with the recent rise, compared to say St. Louis, Detroit, or most us cities?Quote
Taylor1
Why no New York? The city has had a hugesurge in violentcrime in the last year, but I’m sure the band has body to escort them
I didn’t think so.
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Hairball
Was staring at the Vegas date earlier while deeply contemplating and meditating, and it suddenly dawned on me that is my wife's BIRTHDAY!!!
Gotta make it happen.. she loves Vegas...and the Stones...L.A. and Vegas here we come....
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rollmops
That means that all of them are in good health and good shape to take on the job. I wonder how much rehearsing they will need after all these months spent at home. Good luck to them; they are amazing!
Rockandroll,
Mops
LOL! Seeing that they'll mostly do 16-19 of the same songs every night... they can cut their rehearsal time down to 2 weeks.
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The Sicilian
That's usually the general consensus. However, I've seen some pretty good openers:
J. Geils
George Thorogood
Stone Temple Pilots
Living Colour
Spin Doctors
I saw Geils & Thorogood open as well, yes, great! .. Now here I go with my crazy what ifs again: But "what if" Mick or Keith came down to the Shoals for Jason Isbell's gigs on Oct 2/3 for a surprise reverse-guest spot? Jason does a great job covering the Stones, it's a close shot to Pittsburgh before that show, and it would put a nice bow on their Sticky Fingers legend! A guy can dream can't he?
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JadedFaded
Anybody who had San Diego tickets, please post when you receive your email from Ticketmaster about the special pre-sale for LA. I bought my San Diego ticket thru StubHub, so I don’t know if I’ll get access to the pre-sale or not. I am hoping I will, because the ticket had been transferred to me, but Ticketmaster may only email the original purchaser.
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claudinedidit
Does anyone know if the pre-sale for New Orleans and Las Vegas will require an American Express card?
I remember that being a requirement for pre-sale in 2015 and/or 2019, but I don't see anything about it this year.
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Hairball
Was staring at the Vegas date earlier while deeply contemplating and meditating, and it suddenly dawned on me that is my wife's BIRTHDAY!!!
Gotta make it happen.. she loves Vegas...and the Stones...L.A. and Vegas here we come....
Free/comped rooms w/M Life Rewards all set up at the Luxor hotel and walking distance to stadium makes it all even more tempting,
but gonna think it through a bit more before fully committing...might just stick with the L.A. date after all.
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georgemcdonnell314
I dont see as much on the B stage this time around