The fact that it’s still only presale and everything is gone and they already added a 2nd show leads me to believe it’s already 100% sold out. Outside of like vip and platinum tickets
Wife and I got two tickets for Hershey! I haven't seen them with Tom since the first time I saw them in 2009. I'm really excited for this show and to find out the setlist. With that said, I'm honestly so surprised there's this much hype, especially since this is the second time they've reunited. Literally every news source is reporting it lol
Cannot wait for the NYC date show I am so excited for the show. I am so glad they are back together as a band as well.
much easier to get a ticket for Toronto this time- still pissed about dynamic pricing in general though
The other day, floor tickets were unavailable. Now, some are available, but they're $750 per ticket. I sincerely believe that some tickets have still not been released.
side of stage for night 2 in chicago but i finally got them after being unlucky wednesday and thursday.
I’m so annoyed. Sometime between when I got my tickets this morning and me checking right now they opened up good seats for the Spotify presale on the 200 level for night 2 in Chicago
I got mezzanine for Detroit! Now I'm just waiting to see what Adjacent Fest looks like to see if I go to that too.
We got free tickets with the last tour at an amphitheater... hopefully they're available again through my org with them being bigger venues and lesser known openers. Edit: Holy shit that was July 2019... felt like yesterday.
I am excited for it, I am looking forward to the show but it has to be the most I have ever paid for any show I had went to ever. In my entire life as of yet. I am sure it will be more shows that expensive or even more in time.
Seeing these guys at the first Toronto date, and then again a few weeks later on the beach in Atlantic City
“we saw how much these scalpers were making and just thought we should be out here scalping our own tickets”
Yeah annoying but with the supply/demand issues of tickets for hot shows, the price is...what people will pay for them (similar to airfare).
Key point from the article above: "The other major issue with this system was that bands were systematically pricing their tickets at prices that were objectively too low, given that people were able to take their tickets and then sell them at higher prices elsewhere." That is what this dynamic pricing is, I think, trying to accomplish. Discourage people from queuing up with the sole purpose of resale. I still think these Blink dates will shake out to be more reasonable prices (probably $150-200 for lower bowl, $250-300 for GA) but I understand how many fans bought in a panic.