All Things Nine Inch Nails
- ArchibaldTuttle
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Tobacco added on a bunch of dates!
Highlights from a great interview with Trent. Talks about the in-person ticket policy, touring, the status of the EP trilogy, and much more https://www.revolvermag.com/music/see-t ... ket-policy
So it goes...
I called Radio City to try and confirm the pricing tiers. I was told $250 for the front pit area (seated), $200 for the majority of the orchestra, $99.50 for the back of the orchestra (probably the last 10 rows underneath the first mezz, $99.50 for the first 2 mezzanines, and then $75 for the 3rd.
So I’ll probably go and try to get the best $100 tickets I can.
So I’ll probably go and try to get the best $100 tickets I can.
- iwokeinrelief
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For out of towners - I can pick up a couple extra Dallas tickets for the 11/27 date. I should be in line early enough for GA tickets, but likely too late for any decent seat options. I'm guessing with fees they'll be around $150 each, assuming the high price range is for the GA section.
I wonder if they'll actually have GA for this. The last tour with Soundgarden, at least for the Austin show, they had seating all the way to the stage, which I thought was pretty weird. And from what Dickbutt set about Radio City, sounds like no GA there either.iwokeinrelief wrote:For out of towners - I can pick up a couple extra Dallas tickets for the 11/27 date. I should be in line early enough for GA tickets, but likely too late for any decent seat options. I'm guessing with fees they'll be around $150 each, assuming the high price range is for the GA section.
So it goes...
- iwokeinrelief
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Hmm, venue map for the show has a large GA section in front of the stage, though I know that's not always accurate before tickets go on sale. And I've yet to see any seating in the area in front of the stage when I've been to the venue. Hopefully there's GA - I had great seats for the show here with Soundgarden, but it still felt weird rocking out standing in front of my chair.mfaith wrote:I wonder if they'll actually have GA for this. The last tour with Soundgarden, at least for the Austin show, they had seating all the way to the stage, which I thought was pretty weird. And from what Dickbutt set about Radio City, sounds like no GA there either.iwokeinrelief wrote:For out of towners - I can pick up a couple extra Dallas tickets for the 11/27 date. I should be in line early enough for GA tickets, but likely too late for any decent seat options. I'm guessing with fees they'll be around $150 each, assuming the high price range is for the GA section.
- iwokeinrelief
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Yeah, NYC, Chicago, and Atlanta are all supposedly bonkers long lines.
Wasn't too bad here when I got out, maybe a couple hundred people; that was 90 minutes ago, no idea how long it is now though...
They seem to be adding dates as the morning goes on due to demand.
Wasn't too bad here when I got out, maybe a couple hundred people; that was 90 minutes ago, no idea how long it is now though...
They seem to be adding dates as the morning goes on due to demand.
- iwokeinrelief
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Took almost 5 hours of waiting, but tickets bought for both nights!
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Lined up two and a half hours prior to the ticket sale time here in LA. Maybe a few hundred ahead of me. Should be out in a couple of hours. Not too terrible.
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I've never bought off stubhub before. Anyone with experience, are prices likely to drop between now and the show or are current prices pretty much where they'll stay? There's a decent ticket for one of the detroit shows but wondering if I could get a better one for same price by waiting.
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It’s honestly a lot like posters in that it’s completely speculative and depends on supply and demand. I have seen shows where it’s insanely cheap the day of since people just want to get rid of their tickets, and I’ve seen shows where the price never drops and holds steady save for 1 or 2 people who toss tickets up at a good price just to get rid of them quickly. It’s a gamble either way. You either run the risk of buying too early, or holding out too long.greenhorn1 wrote:I've never bought off stubhub before. Anyone with experience, are prices likely to drop between now and the show or are current prices pretty much where they'll stay? There's a decent ticket for one of the detroit shows but wondering if I could get a better one for same price by waiting.
Anytime I’ve used stubhub I just go in with a price I think is fair and if I see tickets that come close, I buy them. Keep in mind those prices do not include fees, which are like 20% or some fudge.