Re: How to Get Good Seats: The Art of Purchasing Eagles Tickets
Thanks alot! Good to know. I guess that does make sense, to try the general sale first--I was just worried about getting totally shut out. I had looked at all the tour dates, and they were not coming any closer to me than Indy--but by that time Indy had very few decent tix and all through brokers. So the Columbus date is wonderful news to me!
I have been used to dealing with the ticket stress that comes with fan club sales through another band forum--I think that might be worse than TM.
Re: How to Get Good Seats: The Art of Purchasing Eagles Tickets
Soda--Thanks so much for your good advice! Just got tickets through the general sale (tried Amex presale last night, and the tickets were awful). Am SO excited! I got lower bowl, which is just what I wanted!!
Re: How to Get Good Seats: The Art of Purchasing Eagles Tickets
Great news Deb! I'm glad you got the seats you wanted. I know you're going to enjoy the show. My advice now is to hang around here - the pre concert anticipation is a major part of the thrill!
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Aww thanks! It will be so fun to anticipate the night on this board! Can't wait!
Re: How to Get Good Seats: The Art of Purchasing Eagles Tickets
Old thread and we won't be buying Eagles tickets anymore, but on The Today Show there was a new Rossen Reports about how hard it is to get concert tickets these days.
Not really anything we didn't suspect, but interesting still!
http://www.today.com/video/ny-attorn...s-611443267564
Re: How to Get Good Seats: The Art of Purchasing Eagles Tickets
I saw that report, and I really hope they can clean up the present system but I doubt that will happen - too much $$ involved!
I've never mastered the art of getting good seats; what's the secret? I was hobbled with the Eagles (and The Police) by not having an American Express card.
A happy exception is an upcoming Brian Wilson concert, for which I bought a VIP package. I've loved the Beach Boys forever. My inner child is joyfully squealing, "I'm going to meet Brian Wilson!"