I think this is an interesting experiment for sure. Some of yall are insufferable though.
I understand what you are saying, but there are a lot of fans, including myself, that probably would have made a trip out of their home state (i.e. florida in my case) to go see them if the ability to purchase tickets were more accessible.
Sure there is a lot of bitching on the forum regarding the method in which the tickets are being sold, but rightfully so. As buzburbank so perfectly pointed out, the experience of purchasing tickets to a NIN show in the past was as close to perfect as it could be.
Unless things during out drastically different than what is being predicted (scalpers selling tickets for exorbitant prices), this will be seen as a failure, in the eyes of the fans. I would like to believe, based on NIN past actions, that they care about the fan experience and will adjust the methods in which tickets are sold, for future shows. So if we seem insufferable, so be it. We all want just want to see our favorite musician perform live, given the fair chance to do so.
I totally understand the frustrations, but bitching online about it isn't doing any good. The presale info says there will be online tickets as well. So idk what the point is in bitching about it if the online tickets haven't even gone one sale yet. We don't know how much of the venue will be sold out during the pre sale yet. Pre-emptive bitching just feels pointless. I live 30 minutes from Irving, TX so I don't have to worry about it. However, most of the shows I've been to have been in the northeast because they hardly ever play in Dallas. So i get why everyone is irritated but lets just let the situation play out.
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Ouch. I can understand why you are frustrated. If you really wanted to go, then the money you spent on a hotel and gas plus your time, would be as much as paying for a ticket online. That's what frustrates me. But I only have myself to blame for wanting to get a good seat.
Using the term "bitching" three times in your post is just a way to diminish any response to you. People aren't "bitching," they are discussing the situation. And I disagree that it isn't doing any good. If we could focus our responses directly to the band, they had plenty of time (10 days between announcement and sale) to make adjustments. I've sent several tweets to the band asking them to at least make the tickets non-transferable. Will it change anything? I don't know. Am I gonna try? Damn right.
I do agree that we don't know how many tickets are being sold and they keep using the word "presale" everywhere. But if I was buzburbank or any of the other fans who are having to make very difficult decisions about their time, money and other responsibilities to get to this sale and shows, I'd be even more upset that they aren't making things clear.
I can agree with that. I remember when I joined ETS my freshman year of high school back in 2008 (holy shit where has the time gone), people were such assholes to me lol.
I could have worded my post better than I did. I do feel bad for a good chunk of the fans. I remember how distraught I was when I was Tension wasn't coming to Dallas, but I then booked a flight to Boston for that date (worked out because my wife and I are Patriots fans and they played the Saints that weekend too.... BEST WEEKEND EVERRRR.) I just wish people would wait until after the tickets go on sale before we grab our pitchforks.
Yeah, I'm fortunate to live in one of the cities they hit often and to have the time to travel for them too, but if I had to travel for a chance to get tickets AND then (if I'm lucky) the show itself, that would be hard to justify. As far as waiting until after the sale, it's too late then. Then I would agree with you that it IS pointless. I feel like Radiohead does that every tour: sell tickets, see that they are all on StubHub, be surprised and angry that their tickets are in demand. We have the ability to communicate directly with the artist, I think we as fans should use it. I hope someone from the band reads these fan boards too.
What if the only way to get a front row seat (or the first 12 rows) was reserved for a VIP Package like the following from APC:
Is this a better alternative than what is proposed for TPW presale?
I’m reading a John Scalzi book and “the physical world” keeps popping up and making me crazy
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I'd actually like the ability to purchase close seats like that -- though it ultimately depends on price. I've looked at VIP for other artists and some are well over $1,000 for front row (I think I saw one for ~$2200). $350 seems totally reasonable for row 1. In 2014, some of those presale seats for NIN were terrible seats. We actually ended up purchasing closer ones through a "ticket service" and giving the presale ones away at two of the shows we went to (did 9 locations that year). I have never seen close seats when purchasing online for any event (except for Madonna's presale, which require a fee ($20 or $30) just to access presale, where we ended up with a sort of third row seat - I say sort of due to the shape of the stage).
I think it’s definitely going to be some sort of structure like this. A lot of artists are doing this now I’ve noticed such as Gary Clark jr and childish gambino. If there’s a guaranteed way to get me right in front to see a musician I love, then I’m going to pay the price for those(within reason of course). Sometimes moving up in the pit and pissing everyone off as you pass them just isn’t worth it and can take away from the experience in my opinion lol. I would pay 250 to get some cool stuff and guaranteed front row. None of my friends will agree with me however lol.
And wow a lot of complaining on here about having to physically be there to buy tickets haha. I’m going to drive 6.5 hours to nyc to wait in line. I mean it definitely sucks but what can you do?
Reckless Records just announced a pop up store at the Aragon during the ticket sale on Saturday. Preorders for CDs and vinyl with the first 250 getting a special lithograph. Other NIN stuff, Wax Trax and Kuma’s corner will be there too.
Criminal Records in Atlanta posted this, but no mention of a lithograph:
Promotional video that kinda reminds me of the 90's, haven't seen it anywhere else.
https://www.facebook.com/AEGPresents...0415168445711/
I can definitely relate to both sides of this argument.
On one hand, it’s annoying AF when tickets sell out in seconds because bots have bought them all... but on the other hand, I’m flying over from Australia for these shows & unless I knew someone near the box office, there’d be no chance of getting tickets. Thankfully I can get to the Chicago shows... still wish I could go to more though. Oh well!
sorry if i missed this, but has anyone said how many presale tickets will be available at each presale event?