stip wrote:i wasn't sure how to work that. If you entered both you wouldn't win tickets for both, right?
But Stip, the instructions are so simple and straight forward.
you should ask your PR pros how to read.
yes, entering for both will give you two chances to get a pair of tickets for that show, but you can't get both pairs (GA & reserved).
if there's multiple shows in the same city, you can enter for all 4 drawings (2x GA & 2x reserved), but you can only win once out of those 4 drawings. you can only get 10 club tickets to one show in the the same city.
if you enter drawings for multiple shows in multiple cities (regardless of the type of ticket, GA or reserved) you could win tickets to all the shows.
Cool. So, I wait for seven days to get information about what has to be the first new PJ album in years, and I get tour dates that I can't attend, and then I hear that a large portion of the floor at each show will be GA, which means that my 1994 member number continues to lose seat-getting value, which is the only reason I'm still in the Ten Club, anymore?
Coach wrote:It will now be almost four years since they played Boston proper.
"We'll never not play here again" says cry me a river. Especially when freaking Spokane makes the cut.
I'd argue that a fair share of the band's profits over the years came from the Greater Boston area....to not fit Boston in when you can fit Philly and NY in the same tour....I dunno. Doesn't seem right.
benton netty wrote:Cool. So, I wait for seven days to get information about what has to be the first new PJ album in years, and I get tour dates that I can't attend, and then I hear that a large portion of the floor at each show will be GA, which means that my 1994 member number continues to lose seat-getting value, which is the only reason I'm still in the Ten Club, anymore?
benton netty wrote:Cool. So, I wait for seven days to get information about what has to be the first new PJ album in years, and I get tour dates that I can't attend, and then I hear that a large portion of the floor at each show will be GA, which means that my 1994 member number continues to lose seat-getting value, which is the only reason I'm still in the Ten Club, anymore?
COOL.
Yup. Agreed.
your dropping of your numbers would help my number gain value.
Coach wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Coach wrote:It will now be almost four years since they played Boston proper.
"We'll never not play here again" says cry me a river. Especially when freaking Spokane makes the cut.
I'd argue that a fair share of the band's profits over the years came from the Greater Boston area....to not fit Boston in when you can fit Philly and NY in the same tour....I dunno. Doesn't seem right.
stip wrote:i wasn't sure how to work that. If you entered both you wouldn't win tickets for both, right?
But Stip, the instructions are so simple and straight forward.
you should ask your PR pros how to read.
yes, entering for both will give you two chances to get a pair of tickets for that show, but you can't get both pairs (GA & reserved).
if there's multiple shows in the same city, you can enter for all 4 drawings (2x GA & 2x reserved), but you can only win once out of those 4 drawings. you can only get 10 club tickets to one show in the the same city.
if you enter drawings for multiple shows in multiple cities (regardless of the type of ticket, GA or reserved) you could win tickets to all the shows.
Not a question of reading...question of simplicity.
lowlight79 wrote:So should we expect some wicked mosh pits?
maybe that has something to do with it.
Coach wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
Coach wrote:
stip wrote:i wasn't sure how to work that. If you entered both you wouldn't win tickets for both, right?
But Stip, the instructions are so simple and straight forward.
you should ask your PR pros how to read.
yes, entering for both will give you two chances to get a pair of tickets for that show, but you can't get both pairs (GA & reserved).
if there's multiple shows in the same city, you can enter for all 4 drawings (2x GA & 2x reserved), but you can only win once out of those 4 drawings. you can only get 10 club tickets to one show in the the same city.
if you enter drawings for multiple shows in multiple cities (regardless of the type of ticket, GA or reserved) you could win tickets to all the shows.
Not a question of reading...question of simplicity.
benton netty wrote:Cool. So, I wait for seven days to get information about what has to be the first new PJ album in years, and I get tour dates that I can't attend, and then I hear that a large portion of the floor at each show will be GA, which means that my 1994 member number continues to lose seat-getting value, which is the only reason I'm still in the Ten Club, anymore?
COOL.
Yup. Agreed.
your dropping of your numbers would help my number gain value.
Coach wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Coach wrote:It will now be almost four years since they played Boston proper.
"We'll never not play here again" says cry me a river. Especially when freaking Spokane makes the cut.
I'd argue that a fair share of the band's profits over the years came from the Greater Boston area....to not fit Boston in when you can fit Philly and NY in the same tour....I dunno. Doesn't seem right.
benton netty wrote:Cool. So, I wait for seven days to get information about what has to be the first new PJ album in years, and I get tour dates that I can't attend, and then I hear that a large portion of the floor at each show will be GA, which means that my 1994 member number continues to lose seat-getting value, which is the only reason I'm still in the Ten Club, anymore?
COOL.
Yup. Agreed.
your dropping of your numbers would help my number gain value.
Coach wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Coach wrote:It will now be almost four years since they played Boston proper.
"We'll never not play here again" says cry me a river. Especially when freaking Spokane makes the cut.
I'd argue that a fair share of the band's profits over the years came from the Greater Boston area....to not fit Boston in when you can fit Philly and NY in the same tour....I dunno. Doesn't seem right.
benton netty wrote:Cool. So, I wait for seven days to get information about what has to be the first new PJ album in years, and I get tour dates that I can't attend, and then I hear that a large portion of the floor at each show will be GA, which means that my 1994 member number continues to lose seat-getting value, which is the only reason I'm still in the Ten Club, anymore?
COOL.
Yup. Agreed.
yup. basically what our good number do is ensure that we are on the floor behind the pit if we pick reserved seating.
Iowaska_Experience wrote:Dude -- guess who hasn't been on this forum since the Backspacer release era and didn't get the memo that you had to re-register your username -- THIS GUY!!
BTW, did anyone catch the snippet of a new song in the PJ Official Instagram post today for the tour announcement? Sounds pretty sweet!
It actually does sound REALLY sweet! I got chills, that hasn't happened in a very long time with this band.
Formerly Frank the Bunny.
It's OOOOKay!! Sometimes you'll find yourself...having to put allll yoooour faith, in noooooo faa-a-aith!! Mine is mine and yours won't take its place, now make your getaway-HEY!
yieldinhiding wrote:I guess I will be waiting for the spring dates to be released to see the fellers in Minnesota. It struck me odd that they would decide to play the Sports Arena in LA though. What a dump! Even worse than The Forum.
NO YOU MUST NOT WAIT OR LOOK AHEAD, BUY PLANE TICKETS!!!!
yieldinhiding wrote:I guess I will be waiting for the spring dates to be released to see the fellers in Minnesota. It struck me odd that they would decide to play the Sports Arena in LA though. What a dump! Even worse than The Forum.
NO YOU MUST NOT WAIT OR LOOK AHEAD, BUY PLANE TICKETS!!!!
I'm from Louisville (like some other person who just posted a great lament in the countdown thread). It seems to me like an ideal place to drop a tour date. Louisville could draw fans from Nashville, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and possibly even St. Louis and Columbus OH. Heck, even Birmingham, AL is only 5.5 hours away. AND it's within an hour's drive of the best bourbon to be found anywhere ever in history. Louisville's the prime city to reach a big chunk of the country that usually gets overlooked. I'm beginning to think that when, in Lexington in 2003, Eddie Vedder said it was a night to remember, he may have just been pandering.