Re: crowd behavior, I’ve posted about this elsewhere but I went to a Manchester Orchestra show last year where the two most obnoxious people in my vicinity were Phoebe Bridgers fans, I could make the joke that I knew because they loudly talked throughout the entire set but unfortunately I also know because when MO played The Gold it was the only moment in an 80 minute set they even remotely paid attention to the concert, after one of them went “oh! It’s the song that Phoebe covered!”
I had a panic and then I remembered those are eastern time zone. When did the code arrive? 30 minutes before?
The text came about fifteen minutes ago, but if you go back to the website you used to sign up for the presale the code will be there as well
and that was for “GA Tier 2” which means you aren’t even guaranteed floor!!! Guaranteed floor was $210!!!
I dunno, this is NYC. Boygenius themselves would probably come out to 70-80 so you stack some other mid-tier acts on top it'll come out to that. I might be wrong and this will sell poorly but it seems to be priced right given demand.
Oh, it's priced right for demand, doesn't mean that it's necessarily right. When it's $99/ticket and then fees - that's a fucking money grab by AXS.
That statement makes zero sense. From an economics standpoint, if something is priced a certain way and meets/exceeds demand, it can't be "over-priced".