Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Fuck that shit. Hundreds of tix will become available for face value when the shows come closer!
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Fuck that shit. Hundreds of tix will become available for face value when the shows come closer!
Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:What’s up! Still shamefully begging on the internet for PJ tickets! I’ll throw in the towel in a few weeks and drop a mortgage payment on stubhub.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
Maybe if pearl jam had priced there tickets more in line with u2 then they wouldn’t have had a complete sell out and there might have been at least a few hundred tickets left for the expensive seats on ticketmaster instead of having to go to scalpers and having to pay twice as much. Not having a go at you mate btw just suggesting that maybe there’s more logic to U2’s ticket pricing on recent tours than was given credit for, hope you find something soon and for a reasonable price, still haven’t got round to seeing pearl jam live and it’s really something I need to do.
Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:[..]
What happened was PJ secured an insane amount of tickets for fan club lottery. I lost that lottery. Now there’s an incredibly small amount on the secondary market. Supply /demand. I completely disagree. It’s amazing how affordable they keep their tickets and they managed to cripple the secondary market for every show except NY and COL. Where by state law tickets must be transferable, so that out of their control. go check stubhub for their US tour. Go read up on what they did with tickets. It’s unprecedented really. Concerts that have a face value of $200-$400 is disgusting to me.
Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:[..]
What happened was PJ secured an insane amount of tickets for fan club lottery. I lost that lottery. Now there’s an incredibly small amount on the secondary market. Supply /demand. I completely disagree. It’s amazing how affordable they keep their tickets and they managed to cripple the secondary market for every show except NY and COL. Where by state law tickets must be transferable, so that out of their control. go check stubhub for their US tour. Go read up on what they did with tickets. It’s unprecedented really. Concerts that have a face value of $200-$400 is disgusting to me.
Originally posted by miryclay:[..]
But there is no reason why a secondary seller should profit from a gig they did nothing to stage.
Originally posted by miryclay:I regret to say that the best thing they should do is oversaturate the market to decrease cost. This is what U2 did on 360.
Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:What’s up! Still shamefully begging on the internet for PJ tickets! I’ll throw in the towel in a few weeks and drop a mortgage payment on stubhub.