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DEmerson
Speaking of opening acts - any news on openers? 1st show is now less than 3 weeks away.
Ghost Hounds.
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Thanks! Not familiar but liking what I hear on first listen.
"playing some shows".. interesting that they are free to announce.
Good sign.
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Hairball
Sounds like dozens of other generic latter day rock bands...rehashing the past...not too bad though, and better than some others.
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Sounds like dozens of other generic latter day rock bands...rehashing the past...not too bad though, and better than some others.
My thought as well. As soon as I heard it I thought this is one of those bands that actually sounds like an opener. Good enough to sit through if you're there, but a band that also allows you to get to the show a little later if need be.
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Topi
As to what happens the unsold VIP seats
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Hairball
Incredible how many resale tix are available for Vegas right now... Vegas
I would expect many of those ticket prices to drop drastically just as they did for *Vegas '16 T-Mobile arena when $800 face value floor seats were going for apprx. $250 in the days leading up to the show.
And I would imagine with all the uncertainty of this tour (pandemic, restrictions, etc), and the fact it's being held in a massive stadium, the deals will be greater...maybe some comped freebies at the surrounding casinos...
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As to what happens the unsold VIP seats
Maybe they go to Lucky Dip ....
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Hairball
Incredible how many resale tix are available for Vegas right now... Vegas
I would expect many of those ticket prices to drop drastically just as they did for *Vegas '16 T-Mobile arena when $800 face value floor seats were going for apprx. $250 in the days leading up to the show.
And I would imagine with all the uncertainty of this tour (pandemic, restrictions, etc), and the fact it's being held in a massive stadium, the deals will be greater...maybe some comped freebies at the surrounding casinos...
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bam
New L.A. show added for October 14.
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DEmerson
2nd LA show - wow, that's surprising. Guess to fill the NOLA gap.
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timbernardis
And there's only 3 days between shows. They haven't done that since the ABB tour, correct me if I am wrong.
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Incredible how many resale tix are available for Vegas right now... Vegas
I would expect many of those ticket prices to drop drastically just as they did for *Vegas '16 T-Mobile arena when $800 face value floor seats were going for apprx. $250 in the days leading up to the show.
And I would imagine with all the uncertainty of this tour (pandemic, restrictions, etc), and the fact it's being held in a massive stadium, the deals will be greater...maybe some comped freebies at the surrounding casinos...
Resale prices will undoubtedly come down closer to show day.
But Ticketmaster/the box office dropping the price of face value tickets is another thing. I know that happened in Vegas in 2016. But there are no $800 face value tickets this time to begin with.
In fact, if you only search for "Standard tickets" (= face value) in Vegas there's not much availability left. The floor is already gone. Some singles are available on the sides in the lower bowl, but for pairs you have to go limited view side of stage (C 115/C 131) or to the back corners.
These are single tickets at face value:
And if you search for "2 tickets" you won't find two together unless you accept "Limited View Seating". The back corners of the lower bowl are marked Limited View because of the lighting/sound towers, I guess.
Platinum ticket prices, of course, are yet another matter. Those have apparently sold well, too, as only a very limited number of pairs are left. Lots of singles, though. Those could get flexed back down closer or equal to face value if they fail to sell at the Platinum price point.