Boston, MA - Fenway Park - July 9, 2013 - ARCHIVE
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Does anyone know if the fan pre-sale tickets for Boston are all gone. I can't get into the site.
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I got into the presale a while ago and nothing on the field was left. I'm also wondering why I need to put in my userid as well as password every time. I'd checked to keep me signed in...
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myskye:
Does anyone know if the fan pre-sale tickets for Boston are all gone. I can't get into the site.
Can still get in here: http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/bos/ticketing/mccartney_concert.jsp?extlink=EntertainDetail
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NYC Paul fan:
I got into the presale a while ago and nothing on the field was left. I'm also wondering why I need to put in my userid as well as password every time. I'd checked to keep me signed in...
Still field seats (at least singles) at the Amex sale.
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More Boston fan pre-sale tickets released! According to Paul McCartney's fan facebook page post 30 minutes ago: "Extra Fan Pre-Sale Tickets Released For Boston ______________________________________________ Due to demand extra PaulMcCartney.com pre-sale tickets have been released for Paul's gig in Boston. Registered fans can get tickets HERE: http://bit.ly/Z5izpp Please remember to log in using the email address you have registered with the website. #OutThere" I just did a quick search.. some turf as well as less expensive tickets are still available!
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I just paid $3500 for 2 Fenway seats A5 row 6 Knowing I am paying scalping rates- I took a dive. I'm feeling both unsure and psyched to be 6th row at the same time.
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Thats completly insane. You could have bought a gold package for $2000 less.
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SIRPAULY:
Thats completly insane. You could have bought a gold package for $2000 less.
Thanks- I looked into that- it is $500 less. I meant total and not per ticket.
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The presale page lists the show at 5pm. Is this accurate? It hardly seems possible. Even with Paul getting on the stage his usual 1 hour late, that puts the Live and Let Die number around 8 or 8:30 when it's still light out.
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britishleyland:
The presale page lists the show at 5pm. Is this accurate? It hardly seems possible. Even with Paul getting on the stage his usual 1 hour late, that puts the Live and Let Die number around 8 or 8:30 when it's still light out.
Even my ticket receipt lists the show at 17:00, which is 5pm
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I'm loving that so many boardies will be at the show! Should we start a list of who's going on here, and where we're sitting, so we can meet up with folks if we want to say "hi"?
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britishleyland:
britishleyland:
The presale page lists the show at 5pm. Is this accurate? It hardly seems possible. Even with Paul getting on the stage his usual 1 hour late, that puts the Live and Let Die number around 8 or 8:30 when it's still light out.
Even my ticket receipt lists the show at 17:00, which is 5pm
Are you sure that's not the doors at 5:00. I know in St Louis they changed the doors at the last minute from 7:00 to 6:30. It was nice having longer to get in and relax before the show. Maybe Paul is planning on playing for 5-6 hours on this tour!!
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Tickets always bear doors open time, not show-time. Artists like Paul never publish start time - they love to keep us guessing. It avoids attendees staying in bars and restaurants till the 59th minute and trying to rush in at the last moment. Martin
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martinput:
Tickets always bear doors open time, not show-time. Artists like Paul never publish start time - they love to keep us guessing. It avoids attendees staying in bars and restaurants till the 59th minute and trying to rush in at the last moment. Martin
Every concert stub I've went to Martin always bear the concert start time. St. Louis said 8:00PM and doors were at 6:30. The only way you knew of the door time as it was changed that day, was to ask the arena officials. Sometimes stubs will indicate both times, i.e. 8:00PM - DOORS AT 7:00PM. Either way, a 5:00 door is still really early. There must be an opening act. I still expect Paul to start at 8:00 or 8:30. Maybe 7:00 at the earliest.
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I'm going! I was lucky enough to use this website's pre-sale, and I will be in the presence of Sir Paul McCartney once again! And yes, it would be very cool to meet up with board people, just to say "hello!"
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LonelyRoad:
britishleyland:
britishleyland:
The presale page lists the show at 5pm. Is this accurate? It hardly seems possible. Even with Paul getting on the stage his usual 1 hour late, that puts the Live and Let Die number around 8 or 8:30 when it's still light out.
Even my ticket receipt lists the show at 17:00, which is 5pm
Are you sure that's not the doors at 5:00. I know in St Louis they changed the doors at the last minute from 7:00 to 6:30. It was nice having longer to get in and relax before the show. Maybe Paul is planning on playing for 5-6 hours on this tour!!
There are noise ordinances for Fenway because it is in a residential area. The show HAS to be done by 11:00. Last time he played Fenway he started EARLY, around 7:30 one night, and I think by 7:45 the next night. So doors open early because he goes on stage early. This was a big deal last time he was there and the city would not approve the permit if promises were not made to have the show over by 11:00 (and he kept his promise last time!)
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LonelyRoad:
martinput:
Tickets always bear doors open time, not show-time. Artists like Paul never publish start time - they love to keep us guessing. It avoids attendees staying in bars and restaurants till the 59th minute and trying to rush in at the last moment. Martin
Every concert stub I've went to Martin always bear the concert start time. St. Louis said 8:00PM and doors were at 6:30. The only way you knew of the door time as it was changed that day, was to ask the arena officials. Sometimes stubs will indicate both times, i.e. 8:00PM - DOORS AT 7:00PM. Either way, a 5:00 door is still really early. There must be an opening act. I still expect Paul to start at 8:00 or 8:30. Maybe 7:00 at the earliest.
See my post about Boston noise ordinances. Paul will start early!
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LonelyRoad:
martinput:
Tickets always bear doors open time, not show-time. Artists like Paul never publish start time - they love to keep us guessing. It avoids attendees staying in bars and restaurants till the 59th minute and trying to rush in at the last moment. Martin
Every concert stub I've went to Martin always bear the concert start time. St. Louis said 8:00PM and doors were at 6:30. The only way you knew of the door time as it was changed that day, was to ask the arena officials. Sometimes stubs will indicate both times, i.e. 8:00PM - DOORS AT 7:00PM. Either way, a 5:00 door is still really early. There must be an opening act. I still expect Paul to start at 8:00 or 8:30. Maybe 7:00 at the earliest.
I agree mine all show the show time. Never heard this before.
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"The last of the Boston fan pre-sale tickets are available HERE": http://www.crowdsurge.com/paulmccartney
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how can stub hub allready be selling tickets for fenway when they haven't gone on sale yet???and they're asking their usually scalper prices too boot