Already have tickets for three or four concerts in September, so I probably won't be able to swing it. Oh well.
The only two headlining shows within four hours and I've got Dashboard and Lucy Dacus lined up already. Stupid Governor's Ball had to ruin a perfectly good NYC show this year. Oh well.
Might try to head to the Boston show from NYC to see both her and MUNA since I’d much rather not go to Gov Ball!
Maaaaaan would love to see that tour opening show here but I'll still be gone on my honeymoon Might just have to hit the road for one of the other ones
There’s no way the LA show does not sell out in seconds, but there are plenty of open days surrounding it so hopefully more shows.
With such an odd touring route I'm wondering if she announces some more shows in late September/early October on the east coast (Philly, NYC) after the DC show? Wishful thinking I know.
Actually highly considering flying out to see her in Detroit or St Louis since I don’t know when I’d be able to see her in a venue below 2,000 capacity again. Was already planning to make my way to the west coast in early September and this could be an awesome “pit stop” along the way!!
I’m assuming there will be a second leg next year, maybe after a UK/European/Australian leg. There are major markets she is skipping (Portland, Seattle, Philadelphia, all of Florida, San Francisco, Sacramento, Texas sans Austin, etc.) and the cities she’s playing festivals I have a feeling she will hit again and play venue shows.
I'm a fan of this "verified fan" approach with Ticketmaster for tickets but am very skeptical. Hope it works out, but we'll see. Anyone seen this process before? It's my first time.
They used it for Billie Eilish. You just sign up and they automatically select people to have access to purchase tickets. It’s completely random so there’s a chance you won’t be selected and won’t be able to purchase tickets at all.