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Btw, and I guess I didnt notice or it wasnt on the listing initially. But Face Value Exchange is being used. Its so weird that for the Uk they were very adament about that and transparent. It was not mentioned at all in any social post. So no dynamic and then face value exchanged will be used. So resale is gonna be curbed to some extent.
Edit: ok. Face value is a feature. Its not the only way. Transfers are allowed. This is stupid.
My wife got a code for MetLife. Nothing for me as of yet.
Two shows in your metro area are hardly "nothing."
I get it, though. If you're only playing three cities in the U.S., you play the three biggest cities. I'm more bothered by the tours that hit 15 or more markets in the U.S. but skip Boston.
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My wife got a code for MetLife. Nothing for me as of yet.
Two shows in your metro area are hardly "nothing."
I get it, though. If you're only playing three cities in the U.S., you play the three biggest cities. I'm more bothered by the tours that hit 15 or more markets in the U.S. but skip Boston.
I meant “nothing” as in I had not received a code. But go off, king.
My wife got a code for MetLife. Nothing for me as of yet.
Two shows in your metro area are hardly "nothing."
I get it, though. If you're only playing three cities in the U.S., you play the three biggest cities. I'm more bothered by the tours that hit 15 or more markets in the U.S. but skip Boston.
would you even be able to go though? i thought anything not on a subway line is off limits for you
1/16: L'Impératrice 1/30: Jamie xx 2/1: DJ Seinfeld 2/7: Mild Minds* 3/1: Father John Misty* 3/4: knock2 3/7: Inhaler* 3/19: Confidence Man 3/23: DARKSIDE 5/8: Rüfüs Du Sol
My wife got a code for MetLife. Nothing for me as of yet.
Two shows in your metro area are hardly "nothing."
I get it, though. If you're only playing three cities in the U.S., you play the three biggest cities. I'm more bothered by the tours that hit 15 or more markets in the U.S. but skip Boston.
Red line to south station > amtrak to penn station > NJT to secaucus > shuttle train to metlife
Oasis pricing for here is all over the map. Some people claim floor is $200 plus fees. Others $350. Nosebleeds $100. And some people are upset that some Nfl season ticket holders got early access, which is not a shock at all. Vip gives you almost nothing. No early entry into the venue either.
Front Ga for Mexico City was $180 after fees. Prime seats non vip $280. So I assume itll still be $200 for floor here. But watching the Oasis rookies is a treat.
Seems theyre also letting you double fist the queue for your respective city. According to some people. So you can have 2 tabs open for the diff dates and try.
Two shows in your metro area are hardly "nothing."
I get it, though. If you're only playing three cities in the U.S., you play the three biggest cities. I'm more bothered by the tours that hit 15 or more markets in the U.S. but skip Boston.
Red line to south station > amtrak to penn station > NJT to secaucus > shuttle train to metlife
I'll grant you this, it is easier to get to the five boroughs from Boston without a car than it is to get to a whole lot of New England venues and festival sites, but no one who lives in one of the nation's top dozen metropolitan areas should have to travel a substantial distance to see any artist.
You can make the argument that Philadelphia is closer to being an NYC suburb than Boston, at only 94 miles away. I lived in Philly briefly in 1980, but kept my NY State license plates. When my inspection sticker was up for renewal, I drove to a service station in Staten Island to get my car inspected. That's only around 20 miles more than the distance between Buffalo and Rochester, and I drove out to shows in Buffalo all of the time when I was living in Rochester in the late 70's and early 80's.
Red line to south station > amtrak to penn station > NJT to secaucus > shuttle train to metlife
I'll grant you this, it is easier to get to the five boroughs from Boston without a car than it is to get to a whole lot of New England venues and festival sites, but no one who lives in one of the nation's top dozen metropolitan areas should have to travel a substantial distance to see any artist.
i mean its actually quite rare and uncommon for a tour to skip boston. we usually get even the most limited tours. if you do have to travel it consists of an easy and comfy 3.5 hr amtrak ride and the only substantial expense you have is lodging for the night. people travel from here to nyc all the time for electronic artists that skip
Well. Kylie tickets ( in vancouver ) are $60 - $195. I assume pre fees and in canadian. Every show has platinum listed so maybe you get in fast enough before it kicks in and you can get something decently priced. Smart move if its that low for tickets. No other way to get these arenas full.