I got through the virtual queue, selected 2 GA tickets, and then when going through the checkout page it said it was sold out. Then when I went back to try one of the other MSG shows it said I had already bought tickets and wouldn't let me try again. WTF. I guess I'll have to try my luck during the general on sale.
Just tried to get MSG tickets for a friend and damn that shit is hard. They even added a 4th show and that one still sold out instantly. At one point I had some 200 level seats in a cart but the friend was able to get 100 level for themselves. Pittsburgh was so easy comparatively and I got GA. :P
4 fucking nights at the garden and I wasn't able to get a pair of tickets to any of them. Seriously, how do 60,000 go on sale for one city and I'm not able to get two?!
They were all immediately bot my boughts to be resold for a profit and the ticket companies are aware of this and actively allow it to occur because they make money by owning stakes in the illegal secondary sellers
The biggest joke is how you can buy tickets on presale from ticketmaster/livenation, and resell those presale tickets before the general admission tickets even go on sale on the ticketmaster site. Like come on at least try to pretend you aren't actively trying to profit off of it. If someone ever had any intention of going, why on earth would they have already changed their mind before the tickets even go on sale. Such b.s.
When I last saw them that song was apparently written as the last song on the set list but they didn’t play it. Heartbroken!
I don’t think I could ever definitively say what my favorite closer is since I love them all but I guess gun to my head it’s Motion Picture Soundtrack
I’ve been listening to a lot of different live shows. Some of these are absolutely incredible. Favorite closer is definitely a tough choice. Life In A Glasshouse is the first one that came to mind but Motion Picture Soundtrack is amazing too
Now I'm kicking myself because Separator is a very important song for me. And I love Thom's lower register so, shout out to A Wolf At The Door!