I didn't get the presale email, can someone share? Pretty pretty please....
I didn't get the presale email, can someone share? Pretty pretty please....
I didn't get the email either...
Deja fucking vu.
Like I said last year
The pandemic is not over.
Thousands of people in the US are dying every day.
It is not going to be over in April.
I highly doubt it will be over in September, but I would love to be wrong.
Even though I am fully vaxxed, I caught covid and am coughing my lungs up right now, because of fucking assholes acting like the pandemic is over.
People going to these shows WILL get sick, and WILL spread it to people, and some of the people that you spread it to WILL DIE.
By scheduling these shows, Trent is saying, again, that he cares more about money than the lives of his fans and their families.
Last edited by Shit Mirror; 02-07-2022 at 12:17 PM.
The prospect of seeing NIN live is one of the few things keeping me motivated (well, and Doctor Who). There are no dates in or near Wisconsin (two years of cancelled shows in Ohio make me skittish there). So I guess I am going to Colorado again.
So only red rocks gets 2 nights. Trent wasn't kidding about loving red rocks.
I'm getting married in October, so I'm trying to conserve funds to pay for that. My but best man just suggested Red Rocks for my bachelor party. Never been there and it's always been a bucket list venue. This MIGHT be the opportunity to do it....
So glad I'd held off buying a day pass to Shaky Knees. Hometown show (Nashville), ftw!
All these venues are outdoors. Ideally the security would enforce mask wearing, but attendees can still wear KN95's/KF94's/N95's.
A bit concerned nonetheless about traveling to covid hotspots, but fuck it. YOLO.
so they repurposed the Ticketmaster party line into something thats supposed to make us feel like itll be ok for anyone buying tickets. They shouldve made Red Rocks a special case for onsale. And the safetix barcodes arent anything new. They also shouldve brought back a direct presale and not just do things on TM. Lower the fees and send people digital tickets, not that hard to do.
Only as much as every single movie theater, restaurant, gym, sporting arena, concert venue, etc. which has kept its doors open over the past year for people who choose to attend the events they host. No one is forced to go see a movie or attend the Super Bowl; they're simply being given the option to.
Also, shows are scheduled based on current projections. If you recall, the last time NIN shows were scheduled, it was because of the projections at the time. When things changed, the shows were cancelled. There's no reason to expect anything different this time around. The new show schedule is based on current projections, which have been fairly optimistic, but if the situation worsens, the tour will be cancelled/postponed/etc. as a result.
On a personal note, I've been to about half a dozen concerts over the past several months, and the protocols have been incredibly safe. Granted, that's in LA, where people are respectful of the rules and it's easy to have outdoor venues, but still, public events have been back and going strong for some time now, so being optimistic that a small tour can take place in September is not at all off base.
I'm torn.
I wish I knew what NIN was DOING, as in CBI 2022 or a YZ thing, or what.
My other favorite band, Old 97s...drummer just told me they'd most likely playing Denver in the fall, too. (Fucker also told.me HE'd likely be at NIN red rocks, when I told him of my dilemma)
And I've seen NIN do two.nights at red rocks since I've seen the 97s, and we can't afford two trips.
That's where my brother and his family are, and our visits are often planned around shows...97s and NIN, specifically. It's a whole fucking family trip: two hotel.rooms for a week, the whole 9 yards.
Also, presale in the damn morning. Damn, that's short notice to.figure this out.
Ticket prices for some venues
Greek Berkeley: $99
Red Rocks $85 - $145
Bend: $99
Troutdale: $99
I will never understand the logic of how they label certain tour locations in the US.
So Egdefield is Troutdale (not Portland), but apparently Red Rocks is Denver and not Morrison?
I saw this tweet and it resonated with me after I cancelled some plans around December. No one is telling you to do anything. People are making plans. No one should be judged for going or not going to shows. Nice thing is TR made these venues open air (minus Vegas) and smallish outside venues for music. I like it.
CDC shows lower risk for outside events and if you wear a KN95 mask, your risk is even lower (+ vaccination). Everyone feels torn about stuff. No soap box here. Just bringing facts.
I certainly am looking forward to these shows. I'm looking forward to seeing some of you. I get married the week after the April/May shows. Should be a great week. Looks like my invitation to TR/AR may have gotten to them after all LOL
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I'd love to go to the Oregon shows & maybe Vegas but I can't drive or ride for more than a half hour without being in excruciating pain. I'm starting a big program to help that but it's kind of a hail Mary situation. If it works, I'll try to get tickets at least for the Oregon shows this summer. If it doesn't work, I'm fucked & wouldn't be able to go anyway. Wish they were doing some nice theater shows in town (Seattle).
Last tour, i was upset that NIN didn't even stop in the PNW at all. And now, seeing as Edgefield is literally like 40 minutes away from me, this year might be finally the day I get to see one of my all time faves for the first time. Im so excited.
Still waiting on that presale code email. Ugh. Probably gonna try for Raleigh, Nashville, and Red Rocks.
Ugh. Man it's been almost 10 years since NIN played in Kansas City. THANKS COVID.
Is Red Rocks going to be general admission for all seating or has it always been assigned seating for previous nin shows?
that's kind of funny.Located in: McMenamins Edgefield
Address:
Live Music Venue, 2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale, OR 97060
Also holy shit that's pretty far out there. WTF is in Troutdale, Trent? You need something from the outlet stores?
Really wondering about getting tickets for me and my son.
It appears that most of these venues will have a GA section in front, according to my quick research.
Note this is based on what's posted on the official venue/ticket sites, they've been wrong before so could be different when the sales start.
Venues with front GA:
- Franklin, TN (Firstbank Amphitheater, capacity 7500) - GA pit (seating chart)
- Troutdale, OR (Edgefield, capacity 7000) - All GA (listed as "General Admission")
- Bend, OR (Hayden Homes Amphitheater, capacity 8000) - All GA (seating chart)
- Las Vegas, NV (Zapos Theater, capacity 7000) - GA pit (seating chart)
- Cleveland, OH (Blossom Music Center, capacity 23000) - GA pit (seating chart)
- Berkeley, CA (Greek Theatre, capacity 8500) - All GA (listed as "General Admission")
Venues without front GA:
- Raleigh, NC (Red Hat Amphitheater) - Seats + lawn (seating chart)
- Denver, CO (Red Rocks, capacity 9545) - Seats + rear GA (no seating chart posted but based on previous NIN shows)
Last edited by Moebius; 02-07-2022 at 03:52 PM.
I've never bought tickets online.
Can anyone explain why there's presale for "NIN" tickets and a separate sale for festival tickets? It appears that I can buy Shaky Knees tickets right now. Which is better?
Do I have to go on Ticket Master to access tomorrow's presale and nowhere else? Would either method give a better price?