There are still over 1,000 unsold tickets tickets on Live Nation for this show this does not even include the resale tickets AKA Ticketmaster endorsed scalping tickets which makes that number even higher.
Any day now they will have to do a price drop from $156 to lawn ticket prices for the open air pavilion seats in section 9 and 15 which have the majority of unsold seats.
- - “If it doesn't work out there will never be any doubt that the pleasure was worth all the pain.”
BottleofRum wrote:There are still over 1,000 unsold tickets tickets on Live Nation for this show this does not even include the resale tickets AKA Ticketmaster endorsed scalping tickets which makes that number even higher.
Any day now they will have to do a price drop from $156 to lawn ticket prices for the open air pavilion seats in section 9 and 15 which have the majority of unsold seats.
From your mouth to God's ear. I'm in desperate need of 4 cheap tickets for the keet and her 3 friends.
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Pinot Noir in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming "WOO HOO"
BottleofRum wrote:There are still over 1,000 unsold tickets tickets on Live Nation for this show this does not even include the resale tickets AKA Ticketmaster endorsed scalping tickets which makes that number even higher.
Any day now they will have to do a price drop from $156 to lawn ticket prices for the open air pavilion seats in section 9 and 15 which have the majority of unsold seats.
From your mouth to God's ear. I'm in desperate need of 4 cheap tickets for the keet and her 3 friends.
You'll get them. No way anyone is paying $156 for sec 9 or 15.
You only have two options - havin' fun or freakin' out...
BottleofRum wrote:There are still over 1,000 unsold tickets tickets on Live Nation for this show this does not even include the resale tickets AKA Ticketmaster endorsed scalping tickets which makes that number even higher.
Any day now they will have to do a price drop from $156 to lawn ticket prices for the open air pavilion seats in section 9 and 15 which have the majority of unsold seats.
From your mouth to God's ear. I'm in desperate need of 4 cheap tickets for the keet and her 3 friends.
You'll get them. No way anyone is paying $156 for sec 9 or 15.
BottleofRum wrote:There are still over 1,000 unsold tickets tickets on Live Nation for this show this does not even include the resale tickets AKA Ticketmaster endorsed scalping tickets which makes that number even higher.
Any day now they will have to do a price drop from $156 to lawn ticket prices for the open air pavilion seats in section 9 and 15 which have the majority of unsold seats.
From your mouth to God's ear. I'm in desperate need of 4 cheap tickets for the keet and her 3 friends.
You'll get them. No way anyone is paying $156 for sec 9 or 15.
except the people that already bought them.
Were those two sections ever even opened?
You only have two options - havin' fun or freakin' out...
BottleofRum wrote:There are still over 1,000 unsold tickets tickets on Live Nation for this show this does not even include the resale tickets AKA Ticketmaster endorsed scalping tickets which makes that number even higher.
Any day now they will have to do a price drop from $156 to lawn ticket prices for the open air pavilion seats in section 9 and 15 which have the majority of unsold seats.
From your mouth to God's ear. I'm in desperate need of 4 cheap tickets for the keet and her 3 friends.
You'll get them. No way anyone is paying $156 for sec 9 or 15.
except the people that already bought them.
Were those two sections ever even opened?
some must of been sold looking at the seating map on TM
They have only put on-sale rows A-L in both section 9 & 15. Seats in rows M through Q never went on-sale which account for about 800 seats that will be made available at some point. They do this so if they have to cut prices people can't ask for refunds if they paid more for tickets in those rows.
Factor in the other unsold tickets and that leaves about 900-950 seats still unsold. Or 9% of the seats.
- - “If it doesn't work out there will never be any doubt that the pleasure was worth all the pain.”
Great news about the parking lots. Getting a little nerve wracking waiting for tickets to fall in price. I would think once that happens (I pray it does) the secondary market will have to adjust accordingly as well.
It was too much tequila . . . . or not quite enough.
Folks I'm sorry that I haven't been on here in ages but most of you know of my situation. That being said,
WHO IS GOING TO THE CAPE AFTERWARDS????
I'm pretty sure my sister's family will not be there so we can hang there and play "Cards" or drunk'n shuffleboard after the 'comber.
Is there interest in a bonfire? I ask because I will have to put in a reservation for a permit and I need to know the # attending.
Plus we will need firewood.
Lastly, there is a change in the parking lot at the 'comber. When it gets filled, you park at White Crest, pay 20 and then take the shuttle. We might want to strategize on this.
The other other potion is to get the Funk Bus which could take us there and pick us up. I have no idea how much this costs. Additionally, the best way for this to work would be if we were all at the same place for pick up and drop off.
JB on Anguilla 3/24/07 St.Barth's 11/7/09
Lately,newspaper mentioned cheap airfare.
I've got to fly to Saint Somewhere.
I'm close to bodily harm.
We're in for RR shenanigans on Friday and party at the Cape afterwards. Bonfire on the beach sounds perfect! Yay!
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Pinot Noir in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming "WOO HOO"