Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
Unfortunately opinions are not facts.
Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
Unfortunately opinions are not facts.
Originally posted by Timk68:Live nation / dynamic pricing , clearly tickets were effectively given away towards the end to put bums on seats . Feel for the genuine fans who will have paid much higher prices than the latecomers. Lessons learned on all sides hopefully
Originally posted by Timk68:Live nation / dynamic pricing , clearly tickets were effectively given away towards the end to put bums on seats . Feel for the genuine fans who will have paid much higher prices than the latecomers. Lessons learned on all sides hopefully
Originally posted by podiumboy:Indianapolis 2017 and Chicago #2 2018, I waited until about a week before the shows, and was able to buy great seats at an extremely reduced price. If you are going to be buying tickets to a show that you know will not sell out right away, it's best to wait. Check everyday, stay on top of it, and you will be able to get some discounted tickets.
Doesn't apply if it's a U2 show that's gonna sell out instantly. Pretty much all their shows in Europe sell out instantly, for example.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
And yet Europe rarely gets a second leg. Despite the number of shows that sell out.
"Overwhelming demand" in the US they say...