Got 4 pit tickets your prayers worked @LuigiPeppercorn! Very happy. 3 of us tried to get them and we all got them in our carts, so this verified sale really did make things stress free. Woo!
Mentioned this before but I'm flying solo to the NH date, so if any other Chorus members are heading there, let's try and meet. Let's tailgate and be friends!
Was prohibitively expensive for me as well. Pit and all front pavilion seats were over $100 with fees.
No pit left for The Woodlands show but I got 2 seats in one of the further back sections. I'm just glad I can walk to the show which isn't a typical occurrence for us living in Houston!
Yup. I would have expected the three pricing tiers to be significantly different but they're all priced very similarly. For the price of upper level seats I can just get pit tickets for near the same price.
Got row 13 for Red Rocks! Tried lots of searches and got a variety of different rows between 12 and 32, settled on these ones. Pricey for sure but I'm so stoked to see Paramore again, and at Red Rocks, and with FTP. Thanks to the kind soul on Reddit who gave me their presale code!
I almost pulled the trigger but one, I saw Paramore at Red Rocks with FOB and while i'd love to see them again playing their new stuff I wasn't super inclined based on the price, and two, i'm not really a Foster The People fan so I just can't justify Paramore alone for almost $100 a ticket lol. I hate that Axs has Red Rocks now fuck them.
What does AXS being the ticket provider have anything to do with it? The prices would be the same if Ticketmaster were selling. The tickets are more expensive but that's the case across the board with all major tours right now. I just got Imagine Dragons tickets for Red Rocks and they were significantly more expensive than these. Can't remember what I paid for Paramore last fall when they came to Denver, but these prices seemed in the range I was expecting.
Just their service fee prices in general are among the highest. Yes Ticketmaster is just as bad most of the time but I don't recall them being this high (I also don't buy a lot of high profile concert tickets for context). Also AXS is co-owned by AEG so there's that.
In my experience, whether it be AXS or Ticketmaster, the service fee is generally a percentage of the face value of the ticket. Usually that percentage is agreed up on in the contract with the promoter of the show so I'm not sure if it would have made a difference.
Been hesitant on whether or not to spend $100 on this because I was gonna buy Beyoncé tickets today but given how that presale went, guess i'm splurging
Bought two tickets for Paramore in Philly and just realized I have a wedding to go to... Anyone in interested in them? Not trying to make any money off them. $170 for both. I can transfer them through Ticketmaster to you.
My girlfriend’s mom surprised us with tickets to this. Super excited to see them again and I’m really hoping Now, Now ends up being the opener