I was part of Taylor Swift Tix so I had priority access. I think I was in the second window for the Reputation tour, and I got in around 4:36 today for the 8/1 show. There were plenty of great seats available at every price level except pit. Pit was showing as available, but it would not allow you to add it to your cart ("sorry, another fan beat you.") I must've tried close to 50 times before I finally gave up, fearing the floor seats around it would start disappearing. I ended up grabbing A15, Row 8. Relatively painless experience for me, and better than Reputation, though I still would've preferred pit tickets. I'll try again during the stadium pre-sale, which netted me better seats for the Reputation tour last time.
Platinum tickets are just Ticketmaster jacking up the prices on regular tickets. There don't appear to be any VIP packages for this tour at all. There were no platinum pit tickets, just regular price. Most of the platinum listings were the first few rows of the floor sections surrounding the pit, and the first few rows of the lower bowls on either side of the stage. I didn't even look at pricing for those. The only tickets in the venue that are $399.50 is the pit. The seats behind the pit drop to $349.50, and so on. Mine came out to $374 after fees. The deep rows on the floor could be cheaper, but I didn't check. I think the lower bowl drops to $249.50. I wish I would've taken better notes, but I was in a mad dash to try to get pit.
finally got some, but i have to admit, after having pit tickets for the rep tour i am just way too spoiled. happy to pay whatever it would take to get pit again, but since i couldn't, just went for 99 uppers.
I have the TM page open and code ready just to "look" when they go on sale because I really cannot afford to go to LA when I'm trying to buy a car. At least that's what I keep telling myself so I don't do something I'll regret.
I made the mistake of jumping on from my computer when the queue opened. Had to head out @5 when I still had 27k people in front of me. Oh well
In regards to boosts from rep tour, I had WAY more boosts than my co-worker, and got our tickets for rep tour because I got through way before her. But today she is way ahead of me in the queue, sooooo I am not buyin the idea that the boosts carried over
You're still stuck in a queue with the priority access? Is this for the LA shows? The reason I ask is because I have a friend who had no priority access for Gillette night 1 and got in and got tickets almost an hour ago. I'm not sure if the boosts carry over or if everyone with priority just got lumped in to one single queue, with all the "new" verified fans sitting behind them. I jumped in the waiting room (Gillette night 2) at 3:25pm and had 1737 people ahead of me when the queue officially opened at 4. Like I mentioned, I was in the 2nd window on the Rep tour. Not sure if my place was related to my boosts, or the fact that I got in the waiting room at the earliest possible minute.
Codes are attached to your email, non transferable. Watching tickets disappear from the map is hurting my heart. I'll just have to hope for last minute release tickets if I decide to go when it comes time.
Taylor shows always always always have huge production hold releases. That's how I got my Red and 1989 tickets. Reputation had them as well. Just make it part of your routine to check every day and you'll probably be A-OK.
Yeah, all arena/stadium tours do it. I'm not really worried, it's just rough seeing everyone else get tickets.
Got tickets through my co-workers account, debating getting a few more on my acct just for friends or something, i dunno
This is making me glad I decided not to go ahead with getting tickets. Sounds way too stressful and I would’ve been a mess