I have a verified fan presale code. I clicked join the queue and it says my account isn't linked to the presale. Am I doing something wrong or do I have to wait until exactly 8 AM to join the presale?
all the 100 sections were gone for me when I looked so I just got section 226. But yeah, floor was still an option for me. It didn’t show when I was looking at the list but when I switched to map view that’s when I saw them.
I clicked on the map, shown a ticket, tried to get it, told someone else had got it. Clicked map again, floor shower as black, not available. Clicked map again, showed as light blue, not available. That’s when I switched to 111a and was able to check out.
I'm glad that there was no dynamic price fuckery this go around. All 100-level seats were $140, All Club-level seats were $70, All 200-Level Seats were $40. Straightforward, and no sudden upcharges last minute.
Sadly had to get seats in the 200 section since my wife is coming with and I wasn't about to drop that much for 2 pit tickets, but at least I'm seeing Paramore!!!
Got 200-level tickets for MSG. Very smooth process, though the prices were quite high anywhere below the balcony. Floor and 100-level were both $200+ after fees.
Can't believe I'm seeing them tomorrow (!!!!!!) and got tickets today to see them all over again So damn happy!
In the queue, got my verified fan presale, hoping Seattle tix aren't too crazy priced. Edit: got tickets in the lower level of seats near the back for a little over $100. That's about how much I was hoping to pay for so I'm happy!
So... Is Paramore the biggest they've ever been right now? I feel like they've amassed an enormous legacy that's gotten more public attention in the last few years from the biggest pop stars (Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, etc). Not to mention 2000's music is nostalgic now and coming back hard. "Misery Business" is pulling a "Mr. Brightside" where it's become one of the most iconic songs of the decade in retrospect and I hear it now more than I did when it was first a hit. I know they've always been big, but it just feels different. Like they've quietly influenced today's biggest artists and now the cat's out of the bag on them being one of the most important bands of our time. They took a popularity dip when After Laughter released (by their standards) but I really can't imagine their next album not instantly hitting #1. There just seems to be a hype around them that I've not seen before.
Skipped the presale, hoping I score in the regular sale but all that was left was $100+ seats for literally the last seat in the venue. It’s crazy how much easier it was to buy tickets for their last tour when they’ve put out only one song since then
Yep 100%. They're a legacy rock band at this point, Hayley's a women-in-rock icon, and all the emo kids from the early 2000s have the money to verify that.
AXS fees are worse than Ticketmasters now, I’m almost certain. Houston the lower bowl closer to the stage were $150 before fees and after fees it was $200
Toronto floor - 179 Canadian each with fees Missed out on their show here a couple days ago because of the ticketmaster queue but got a pair this time
I think it is this and somehow concerts grew in popularity over the pandemic. I feel like tiktok has had a lot of influence.
Got into the venue presale for Orlando and was able to snag two seats. There was barely anything left, I had to get one row from the top lol. Thank you @eight30!!