Here is a handy little New York Post guide to selected US ticket prices.
I will automatically assume that anyone going to Boston is …. rich enough to forget my name.
https://nypost.com/article/bru...uy-tickets-schedule/
Q2
Here is a handy little New York Post guide to selected US ticket prices.
I will automatically assume that anyone going to Boston is …. rich enough to forget my name.
https://nypost.com/article/bru...uy-tickets-schedule/
Q2
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It is interesting to see what the prices are doing today in Tampa. Trending down, but it is all still relative. At least it may give some folks more flexibility in deciding whether they can afford to buy a seat…..
I feel foolish. When I tried to get tix to the DC show I pulled up 2 seats behind the stage in the lower level but they were $200 a ticket and I thought that was an outlandish price to sit behind the stage so I declined. If I only knew.
My friend did pull the trigger and just went for the absolute cheapest seats since she could not get into the pit and scored two behind the stage up in the nose bleeds. She said she did not even bother to try to get tickets anywhere else since the prices were so crazy. She invited me along as a birthday gift. She said the gift would include a ticket and an oxygen canister, since we are sitting all the way at the top. But, I certainly won’t look a gift horse in the eye and we will just sit back and see what happens and see what he plays….. I think nose bleeds with all the fees and everything added on were about 200 as you say DenverBrian.
but who knows what the drop with the tickets in the uppers will drop to. Maybe something reasonable but I don’t think the lowers will drop to anything considered to be reasonable based on previous prices.
Just a reminder (and absolutely nothing is set in stone), that each indoor venue will have its own unique situations that may affect ticket drops - building size, stage configuration, actual pre-sale vrs. scalper holds, geographic demand (local population plus ease or difficulty of travel via car) and original ‘set-asides’. (A set-aside could be a venue where Bruce or band members have saved seats for extended family, where Landau has saved blocks for business associates, etc. Than can count for dozens or even hundreds.) Also, as the tour progresses, it’s likely that fans will get more or less excited about tickets depending on the set lists. That can also affect demand for drops - people scrambling or yawning - that might make some drops MORE expensive that scalper dumps. (What a world.)
I am admittedly ignorant as to how digital ticket dumping works. Will one be able to digitally get a great seat by waiting until the second song begins and a lower lodge becomes accessible for $10.00? I have never been patient enough to be willing to miss the opening number.
It’s ultimately up to each individual if the price will be worth it. I paid face value to see 2 Gruschecky Assault shows, at the Pony and Tramps. I wouldn’t have missed that opportunity for the world. Club dates. YES! Beer in hand from 10 feet, YEAH! Yet I had several friends who firmly passed on extra tickets I offered them because ‘Bruce won’t be playing HIS songs’. Whatever ….. 🤷🏻
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