Chris_H_2 wrote:yes, and if the past is any indication, the seats aren't the greatest.
I got mine at Fenway through that pre-sale last time, and they weren't very good. It still probably beats the public on-sale though.
Edit: If I go that route again this year, I might reject the first seats that pop up if they are field box between 3rd and 1st base and wait for "worse" seats, because if I'm going to be behind the big void of the tarped-over infield, I'd rather be a little higher up and in the middle of the crowd.
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Rumor has it, if Seattle and Boston sell out immediately, a third show will be added. In Seattle, the Saturday or Sunday after. In Boston, the Friday or Saturday before. I'd guess no 10C sales. Keep your eyes peeled on the day of public sales. Don't know about Chicago.
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
CopperTom wrote:Rumor has it, if Seattle and Boston sell out immediately, a third show will be added. In Seattle, the Saturday or Sunday after. In Boston, the Friday or Saturday before. I'd guess no 10C sales. Keep your eyes peeled on the day of public sales. Don't know about Chicago.
The blowback from people who already booked travel through those 10c "deals" will be huge.
Then when peeps buy tickets through the public sales and the following Monday they announce that 10c tickets will be available, shit will go nuclear.
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CopperTom wrote:Rumor has it, if Seattle and Boston sell out immediately, a third show will be added. In Seattle, the Saturday or Sunday after. In Boston, the Friday or Saturday before. I'd guess no 10C sales. Keep your eyes peeled on the day of public sales. Don't know about Chicago.
The blowback from people who already booked travel through those 10c "deals" will be huge.
Then when peeps buy tickets through the public sales and the following Monday they announce that 10c tickets will be available, shit will go nuclear.
The part that is especially shitty is that 10c came right out in the announcement saying they were giving fans a lot of time between the dates being announced and the lottery so fans can organize travel plans.
I remember in the past, I think with East Rutherford 2006, 10c said there was a third date on hold if need be. They should have done something similar in this case with the downside being fans get an extra off day in a cool city (Seattle or Boston).