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Are all tickets mobile now? Trying to get a stub to keep as a suvenior but looks like ticketmaster and stubhub will only do mobile tickets. What if you don't have a mobile phone?
This is the message I received earlier tonight from Ticketmaster for those of us without mobile phones:
We appreciate your notifying us about your ticket inquiry. I understand that you have no cell phone or tablet to access your tickets.
If you are having trouble accessing a device upon entry, please redirect to the venue's Mobile Resolution window. Your tickets will be waiting at the venue’s Mobile Resolution window which is usually opened one hour prior to the event and is normally located near the venue’s main entrance. Please remember to bring these three things in order to pick up the tickets:
• Your photo ID
• Your order number
• The credit card you used to buy the tickets
Don't worry, we've got you. Simply visit the venue's mobile resolution window. You’ll want to have your ID and order number for them to be able to help you regarding your tickets.
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DGA35
I still think that the sections in the lower and upper bowl right beside the stage will go on sale eventually.
One thing to mention is BV's 2024 tour page with the venues and capacities. BC Place is listed as 60000 but it's no where near that for concerts. For this concert, capacity is about 47000. Same as all the other venues listed. Just checking attendances at previous shows in 2019, 2021 etc: LA 40838 X 2 shows, Seattle 53363, New York 52482 x 2, Chicago 49114 x 2 all the same venues.
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flilflam
I have seen the Stones five times and enjoyed them all, but I hate seeing them in the outdoor areas. I have been rained on and made miserable by the cold. The screens are too tiny for such large crowds, and the sound quality is poor.
Any one heard any rumors about the location of any indoor gigs ?
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flilflam
I have seen the Stones five times and enjoyed them all, but I hate seeing them in the outdoor areas. I have been rained on and made miserable by the cold. The screens are too tiny for such large crowds, and the sound quality is poor.
Any one heard any rumors about the location of any indoor gigs ?
Las Vegas is indoors & LA has a roof although it is open air. Glendale is indoors also.
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flilflam
I have seen the Stones five times and enjoyed them all, but I hate seeing them in the outdoor areas. I have been rained on and made miserable by the cold. The screens are too tiny for such large crowds, and the sound quality is poor.
Any one heard any rumors about the location of any indoor gigs ?
Las Vegas is indoors & LA has a roof although it is open air. Glendale is indoors also.
To clarify, SoFi in L.A. has a translucent, nonretractable roof, but is open on the sides to allow the SoCal breeze in. You'll be made miserable by lots of things there, but not the cold.
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Paddy
BC Place has a roof but the sound can be hit or miss. I was there most recently for GnR and the sound on the floor at least was great. (Some of the sounds from Axl were not so great)
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I still think that the sections in the lower and upper bowl right beside the stage will go on sale eventually.
One thing to mention is BV's 2024 tour page with the venues and capacities. BC Place is listed as 60000 but it's no where near that for concerts. For this concert, capacity is about 47000. Same as all the other venues listed. Just checking attendances at previous shows in 2019, 2021 etc: LA 40838 X 2 shows, Seattle 53363, New York 52482 x 2, Chicago 49114 x 2 all the same venues.
It is all about how they place the stage front, and how much space they take up for backstage. Also, who said they always sell out?
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BC Place
Record attendance 65,061 (September 2, 2023, Ed Sheeran
The Rolling Stones Sat Nov 25, 2006 : 51,000
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syrel
And just like that, around 500 regular priced tickets have appeared in Vancouver that were not available yesterday. Mainly lower tier (nothing on the floor), and some of them still crazy prices ($600 for a 'side view' seat??) but, still, suddenly available by some miraculous power.
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syrel
And just like that, around 500 regular priced tickets have appeared in Vancouver that were not available yesterday. Mainly lower tier (nothing on the floor), and some of them still crazy prices ($600 for a 'side view' seat??) but, still, suddenly available by some miraculous power.
syrel
Those side seats - Sec 238 - come in at $598. Is that basically face value? It looks like it after getting rid of the packages.
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Those side seats - Sec 238 - come in at $598. Is that basically face value? It looks like it after getting rid of the packages.
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Paddy
Let all us Vancouver Stones fans be happy when we get that second gig announced and it’s in the Commodore Ballroom.
Pre-party at the Roxy too?
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Let all us Vancouver Stones fans be happy when we get that second gig announced and it’s in the Commodore Ballroom.
Pre-party at the Roxy too?
I walked in on a strange scenario in the Roxy toilets last time I was there…
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Let all us Vancouver Stones fans be happy when we get that second gig announced and it’s in the Commodore Ballroom.
Pre-party at the Roxy too?
I walked in on a strange scenario in the Roxy toilets last time I was there…
You can”t just leave it at that…
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syrel
And just like that, around 500 regular priced tickets have appeared in Vancouver that were not available yesterday. Mainly lower tier (nothing on the floor), and some of them still crazy prices ($600 for a 'side view' seat??) but, still, suddenly available by some miraculous power.
syrel
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James Kirk
Is it me or do tickets seem to be selling a little faster than the last few tours?