My friend is still trying to get a NJ ticket for me while I'm at work and he said it's unlikely he'll ever offer to do something like this again
Oh my god I got tickets for Jersey. Crazy how much cheaper it is there as opposed to Barclays Center. After fees my tickets were $159 each for lower bowl. Barclays was $215 after fees for the nosebleed.
Jeeze that's nuts. Ticketmaster only gave me the option to use the app for the ticket and I think it was free (or buried in the rest of their BS fees) I'm still second guessing myself if I should have spent $20 on insurance in case I couldn't go.. but I mean, nothing's going to stop me unless I'm dying haha
I feel like for shows like this there is no reason for for anyone to buy insurance. If you can't go there are plenty of people who would buy your ticket in a heartbeat
People are brave putting resale tickets on TM already (if in fact they are.) Given the warning prior to the on-sales, there's definitely going to be some cancellations.
Officially calling it. Really hope there's a second leg and they play here Never thought I would wish I was using Ticketmaster but Wells Fargo Center managed to be even worse
If Ticketmaster is letting them go up, I'm 99% sure that means that the resales are approved and it won't be an issue. Because Ticketmaster can prevent resales from going up. You can't resell there for Billie Eilish's tour
If you did not get tickets, do not feed resellers. Wait till the shows get closer. Prices will drop and a lot of times there are production/promotion tickets being held that are released to the public closer to the show (usually a day or two before)
There's literally zero chance that the dates currently announced is all they're doing for this reunion lol
The link to the Philly show on Ticketmaster just started linking to a Ticketmaster page instead of the Wells Fargo page and it's just all resale prices now, guess it's sold out somehow even though I haven't actually seen anyone get in
Yeah, I was wondering if they were referring to TM resale or just the secondary market in general. My assumption is that when they say they're going to take an extra look at orders, they aren't actually going to be cancelling purchases made by standard resellers, but rather, people who used bots or came from suspicious IPs. Very rarely is a band able to force mass cancellations. Still, if I were reselling, I think I'd wait a few days to be safe. They are actually allowing resale on TM for the Billie Eilish tour now, though. Not sure if that was a temporary hold, but there's tons now.
I literally saw prices for Detroit change right in front of my eyes. For non-platinum, standard tickets. TM definitely using “dynamic pricing”
ugh ok my floor seats were not nearly as bad as those Boston ones woof and given the prices even for the nosebleeds at Barclays I feel ok about it