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roller99
FYI all, Stubhub is selling tickets at the EXACT same prices that Ticketmaster was selling them. I just bought a pair of PIT for LA2 at $699 (plus fees of course). Good alternative.
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roller99
FYI all, Stubhub is selling tickets at the EXACT same prices that Ticketmaster was selling them. I just bought a pair of PIT for LA2 at $699 (plus fees of course). Good alternative.
Isn't PIT $550 before fees, not $699?
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roller99
FYI all, Stubhub is selling tickets at the EXACT same prices that Ticketmaster was selling them. I just bought a pair of PIT for LA2 at $699 (plus fees of course). Good alternative.
Isn't PIT $550 before fees, not $699?
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mgshorr
Hi Everyone, I have quick question regarding floor seating:
On Seatgeek and Stubhub, Floor Seats listings don't provide actual Seat Numbers.
TicketMaster, gives you the EXACT seats you'll be buying in the Floor Sections, which is pretty freakin' important as far as I'm concerned.
Am I missing something on SG or SH? Is there a way to know the Seat Number for Floor Seats tickets you're buying BEFORE the purchase?
Why would anyone in their right mind buy a Floor Seat ticket without knowing if you're aisle closest to the stage, or aisle furthest from the stage, etc. etc.
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WealthAndTaste
The ticketing isn’t managed by the venue, so I’m not sure how much someone at the stadium would or would not necessarily know, but the question is whether and when anyone saw significant general inventory available or was able to buy it. I never saw it and I don’t think anyone else did here, either.
Here’s what I have seen in Philly: limited to no general availability at the start of the DIAMONDS presale. There was decent availability of packages and premium seats, and very limited general inventory you had to hunt for. I have seen reports of a trickle of pits and rear GA bought by people here but otherwise almost no reports of buying tickets at face. There *were* lots of seats available in contiguous blocks in the rear of lower sections in the AARP presale at face that were managed as separate inventory - those presumably have sold, but nothing in the front.
Now, I got in a couple minutes late in the first presale and did not check the venue presales yesterday, but other than the AARP never ever saw very much other than premiums and packages available and I think that’s largely consistent with what others have said here.
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roller99
FYI all, Stubhub is selling tickets at the EXACT same prices that Ticketmaster was selling them. I just bought a pair of PIT for LA2 at $699 (plus fees of course). Good alternative.
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WealthAndTaste
Decent sized inventory of “standard admission” now showing for Vegas. It’s not cheap, but it is available.
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WealthAndTaste
Decent sized inventory of “standard admission” now showing for Vegas. It’s not cheap, but it is available.
Appreciate the heads up but $680 standard lower tier seats? Gambling on another LD drop against the odds
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WealthAndTaste
Decent sized inventory of “standard admission” now showing for Vegas. It’s not cheap, but it is available.
Appreciate the heads up but $680 standard lower tier seats? Gambling on another LD drop against the odds
There's a Vegas upcharge on all the "Standard" prices compared to most of the cities. Was the same when they played in 2022.
Keep in mind, in 5 years when you think back to the show, you'll remember how much fun you had and the people you met/went with and nothing about how much you paid for it.Quote
WealthAndTaste
Now that the dust has settled for that reason feel even better about taking the pit package yesterday, because if seats two thirds of the way back are $680 the pit is certainly worth the extra $100-odd even at the suckers price. (I am mixing cities but the idea holds).
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WealthAndTaste
Now that the dust has settled for that reason feel even better about taking the pit package yesterday, because if seats two thirds of the way back are $680 the pit is certainly worth the extra $100-odd even at the suckers price. (I am mixing cities but the idea holds).
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jon12345Keep in mind, in 5 years when you think back to the show, you'll remember how much fun you had and the people you met/went with and nothing about how much you paid for it.Quote
WealthAndTaste
Now that the dust has settled for that reason feel even better about taking the pit package yesterday, because if seats two thirds of the way back are $680 the pit is certainly worth the extra $100-odd even at the suckers price. (I am mixing cities but the idea holds).
Is that what you’re telling yourself to justify these insane stadium ticket prices?
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KeefRichards88
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?
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KeefRichards88
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?
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Topi
Vancouver dips were 100 CAD all in.
That is cheap.
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Topi
Vancouver dips were 100 CAD all in.
That is cheap.
It's also the most beautiful city in the world. That ain't cheap!