As someone who hasn't gone to a show in awhile, let alone one that will likely sell out almost immediately, anyone have Ticketmaster advice to make sure I get my Boston tickets? Are you able to "line up" on the websites queue before 12pm somehow?
You can get in the line 10 minutes early, usually. And have an account / be logged in BEFORE you enter the line.
You ever see the hunger games where they gotta all run to the middle right away to get supplies but not get killed in the process Thats what this is gonna be like
Being a Rockets season ticket holder has its perks like getting early access to tickets to shows at Toyota Center, just got my ticket!
Third watch of The Summoning and I feel like I'm still seeing new things, but one thing I smile at every time is the "Hotel Bella Muerte" key hanging on the wall
Didn't think about that. Just put a post out on my local town FB group looking for someone to do this for me for TD lol
So dumb theory that prob means nothing. If the 5th record is the greatest hits, the nuke destroying that door could imply more music because it’s no longer their greatest hits, more are coming.
According to this press release, they've sold 65,000 Tickets to the Milton Keynes shows-- holy shit: _____________________________________ MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE ANNOUNCES THEIR FIRST U.S. TOUR IN NINE YEARS FOLLOWS THE BAND'S TRIUMPHANT REUNION SHOW IN LOS ANGELES Credit: Claire Marie Vogel / @oclaire "It's with this landmark concert that MCR ceases to be a nostalgic act, and proves its mettle as a timeless, rock & roll band for the ages." - Rolling Stone "Any doubts about how the break affected the New Jersey quartet were immediately dead and buried... It was the My Chemical Romance fans have been dreaming about since their breakup, with a fresh, give no f-s attitude." - Entertainment Weekly "It was physically impossible to stand in that room and not understand to the core of your being why this band means so much to so many people." - NME SAINT PAUL, MINN. - After performing a sold-out show at the landmark Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles on December 20, 2019, My Chemical Romance has announced a full U.S. tour beginning on September 9th in Detroit, MI and finishing on October 11th in Las Vegas, NV. The uncompromising rock group previously announced multiple overseas performances for March, including shows in Milton Keynes, England - two of which sold out (65,000 tickets) in under an hour. Their U.S.-based fans, dubbed Killjoys, have been left anxiously waiting - wait no more.... View Band's Special Video Announcement of Tour HERE. Tickets will go live Friday, January 31st at 12 p.m. local time - get them HERE. In celebration of the band's return in December, the USC Marching Band performed "Welcome To The Black Parade" outside of the Shrine Expo Hall show HERE. Formed in Newark, NJ, My Chemical Romance made its debut in 2002 with the independently released album I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love. The band signed to Reprise Records the following year and made its major label debut with 2004's Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, now 3x certified Platinum. The album contained the Platinum hit "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)," the Gold-certified "Helena," and "The Ghost of You." Rolling Stone hailed their third studio album, The Black Parade (3x Platinum) as one of the top albums of 2006. Lead single "Welcome to the Black Parade" topped both Billboard's Alternative Songs chart and the UK's Official Singles chart and is now 3x Platinum. The band toured extensively behind the album - appearing as characters from The Black Parade - and released the live album The Black Parade is Dead! in 2008. Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys was released in 2010 and topped Billboard's Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums charts. It was followed by a series of singles which as a whole made up the Conventional Weapons release in 2013. My Chemical Romance's songs continue to rack up half a billion global streams each year. TOUR DATES HERE: Sept. 9 - Detroit, MI - Little Caesars Arena Sept. 11 - St Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center Sept. 12 - Chicago, IL - RIOT FEST Sept. 14 - Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena Sept. 15 - Boston, MA - TD Garden Sept. 17 - Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center Sept. 18 - Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center Sept. 20 - Atlanta, GA - MUSIC MIDTOWN - PIEDMONT PARK Sept. 22 - Newark, NJ - Prudential Center Sept. 26 - Sunrise, FL - BB&T Center Sept. 29 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center Sept. 30 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center Oct. 2 - Denver, CO - Pepsi Center Oct. 4 - Tacoma, WA - Tacoma Dome Oct. 6 - Oakland, CA - Oakland Arena Oct. 8 - Los Angeles, CA - The Forum Oct. 10 - Sacramento, CA - AFTERSHOCK Oct. 11 - Las Vegas, NV - T-Mobile Arena For ALL My Chemical Romance tour dates, click HERE. _________________________________________
I'm curious how many bands in the genre are making that kind of money. I can't really think of any as (relatively) young as MCR (under 20 years in business). Fall Out Boy and Paramore maybe?
If the show ‘sells out’ instantly and you’re getting no tickets available...keep trying for an hour or so as tickets that are being held for some buyers may fall through and get released again.
Definitely intentional. Gerard's caption on his Instagram post is: "The Inspiration... To quote @mikeyway — “Thanks to all who summoned us— it worked!” #MCRXX"
Btw, I highly reccomend everyone buying tickets -DON'T BUY TICKETS ON YOUR PHONE UNLESS YOU ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO -Log in 15 Minutes ahead of time -Keep refreshing the event page until the "Join The Queue" button pops up -Don't open up Ticketmaster on multiple tabs/devices/browsers, because security will flag you and say "Please complete your purchase in the other browser" -Try running practice rounds in other cities if you're in a later time zone (so if you live in LA, try seeing how hard it is to get NYC Tix, just to get the hang of it.) -I reccomend you choose seats from the list, instead of choosing them om the map, because the map is kind of laggy and odds are you'll select a seat, get through a long loading screen just to see "sorry, another customer beat you to those seats" and then get kicked back to the map-- the list updates faster, and makes it really easy to see you're getting the best seats available. -Sort the list from "Best Seats" then scroll down from there so you can make sure you get the best seats in your price range.
I’m planning to have my friend login to my account while I’m at work Friday to buy my tickets so does this mean I should avoid logging in at work too?
Yup, absolutely, it'll just make it really hard for you to get tickets if your account is open in multiple browsers. It'll flag your account as having "suspicious activity" and make you change your password. No bueno.
got it, thank you so much. Second question is can I make a second account with my name and credit card (or even borrow a friend’s card) since I was thinking of purchasing for a second date as well?