Brooklyn, NY, Barclays Center, June 8th - ARCHIVE
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http://www.paulmccartney.com/news-blogs/news/27512-paul-returns-to-new-york-on-all-new-2013-out-there-tour Mod Edit. We acknowledge the usefulness of two distinct threads for the two nights at the Barclays Center. This thread will serve both the first night Saturday 8th June and more non-date related specific venue related Q & A's. Specific posts about the second night 10th June may now also be placed here; http://maccaboard.paulmccartney.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=86654
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veggieburgher:
Yep, June 8 and 10. http://www.paulmccartney.com/news-blogs/news/27512-paul-returns-to-new-york-on-all-new-2013-out-there-tour
Yay!
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I somehow seem to have started this thread. Well, might as well provide some more information then.
Tickets to the newly announced shows will be on sale beginning Monday, April 22 at 10 a.m. local time at Ticketmaster.com. American Express Cardmembers can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Friday, April 19 at 10 a.m. and concluding Sunday, April 21 at 10 p.m. All times local. Registered fans of PaulMcCartney.com will have the opportunity to buy pre-sale tickets for the show from 9am (local time) on Friday 19th April directly from the website. Fans will need to be registered by 6am (EST) on Friday 19th April.
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About time!!! And thanks so much for the presale info - am expecting a presale email directly from Barclays Center as well. Already stressed re tomorrrow's mayhem!
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Barclays is small. Thats going to be a tough ticket.
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Holly Days:
About time!!! And thanks so much for the presale info - am expecting a presale email directly from Barclays Center as well. Already stressed re tomorrrow's mayhem!
At least there are no other shows going on sale at the same time. That is what really mucked things up at the web site presales this month.
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pete00000:
Barclays is small. Thats going to be a tough ticket.
You're not kidding...35-36K seats up for grabs between the two shows: yoiks. Re the PMcC.com presale, can anyone tell me have tickets at all price levels been available? I can't spend VIP package money but definitely plan to go for the $280s.
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Holly Days:
pete00000:
Barclays is small. Thats going to be a tough ticket.
You're not kidding...35-36K seats up for grabs between the two shows: yoiks. Re the PMcC.com presale, can anyone tell me have tickets at all price levels been available? I can't spend VIP package money but definitely plan to go for the $280s.
Yes, all levels are available.
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Can someone tell me how the fan presale works for tomorrow? Do we just have to give our registered email with the order or do we have to sign in ahead of time somehow?.
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janineb123:
Can someone tell me how the fan presale works for tomorrow? Do we just have to give our registered email with the order or do we have to sign in ahead of time somehow?.
Some helpful reminders from the ever helpful Martin:
For future pre-sales the process remains: Ensure you have signed up to newletters here: http://www.paulmccartney.com/component/signup/?view=signup If you are getting occasional e-mails from Paul that is the e-mail address to use. Registration at this message board is not required for these sales. When a pre-sale is launched follow the specific links from the main site news blog items or the tour pages here; http://www.paulmccartney.com/live You will be asked to enter that e-mail address to proceed to the pre-sale ticket site. This process only applies to ticket bought through the main site links. None of the specific main site fan pre-sales can be accessed through links from other sites or ticketing agencies - such as American Express pre-sales or venue pre-sales they have different sites, passwords etc none of which are officially promoted through www.paulmccartney.com I hope this helps. Martin
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veggieburgher:
janineb123:
Can someone tell me how the fan presale works for tomorrow? Do we just have to give our registered email with the order or do we have to sign in ahead of time somehow?.
Some helpful reminders from the ever helpful Martin:
For future pre-sales the process remains: Ensure you have signed up to newletters here: http://www.paulmccartney.com/component/signup/?view=signup If you are getting occasional e-mails from Paul that is the e-mail address to use. Registration at this message board is not required for these sales. When a pre-sale is launched follow the specific links from the main site news blog items or the tour pages here; http://www.paulmccartney.com/live You will be asked to enter that e-mail address to proceed to the pre-sale ticket site. This process only applies to ticket bought through the main site links. None of the specific main site fan pre-sales can be accessed through links from other sites or ticketing agencies - such as American Express pre-sales or venue pre-sales they have different sites, passwords etc none of which are officially promoted through www.paulmccartney.com I hope this helps. Martin
That helps. Thanks. I'm registered and have an AMEX card so if I miss out in the first fan presale I can do the ticketmaster one. I'm also going for VIP which don't always sell out as quickly because of the high price. Hoping that will help because with such a small venue this won't be an easy ticket to get.
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Ticketmaster pages are live. They currently list 2 prices. $69.50 ($83.10 after fees) and $304.50 ($349.40 after fees). I would think floor seats will be $304 and there might be another price tier for the first level of seats above the floor, with $69.50 being the upper level seats.
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MickeyMouse:
Ticketmaster pages are live. They currently list 2 prices. $69.50 ($83.10 after fees) and $304.50 ($349.40 after fees). I would think floor seats will be $304 and there might be another price tier for the first level of seats above the floor, with $69.50 being the upper level seats.
I hate how they never release the prices for VIP seating ahead of time. I can guess what each level will be, based in the pricing for shows in other cities, but it would still be nice to know for sure so I can make a decision ahead if time and not run the risk of losing better seats because I'm looking at the prices.
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MickeyMouse:
Ticketmaster pages are live. They currently list 2 prices. $69.50 ($83.10 after fees) and $304.50 ($349.40 after fees). I would think floor seats will be $304 and there might be another price tier for the first level of seats above the floor, with $69.50 being the upper level seats.
I would bet the whole place is $304.50 and the nosebleeds are the cheap $69.50. What a lot of people don't realise is a lot of the floor is gold $650 and a lot of the lower level is silver $450.
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LonelyRoad:
MickeyMouse:
Ticketmaster pages are live. They currently list 2 prices. $69.50 ($83.10 after fees) and $304.50 ($349.40 after fees). I would think floor seats will be $304 and there might be another price tier for the first level of seats above the floor, with $69.50 being the upper level seats.
I would bet the whole place is $304.50 and the nosebleeds are the cheap $69.50. What a lot of people don't realise is a lot of the floor is gold $650 and a lot of the lower level is silver $450.
Good point. In a venue that small I'm ok with "nosebleeds"
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janineb123:
MickeyMouse:
Ticketmaster pages are live. They currently list 2 prices. $69.50 ($83.10 after fees) and $304.50 ($349.40 after fees). I would think floor seats will be $304 and there might be another price tier for the first level of seats above the floor, with $69.50 being the upper level seats.
I hate how they never release the prices for VIP seating ahead of time. I can guess what each level will be, based in the pricing for shows in other cities, but it would still be nice to know for sure so I can make a decision ahead if time and not run the risk of losing better seats because I'm looking at the prices.
VIP doesnt sell out fast at all. NYC might be a little faster, but you should be fine. Good luck on getting those great tickets!
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18,000 isnt all that small. MSG was 18,500 before its new remodel. Scottrade in St. Louis was 21,500 and was great upfront, not sure how great in the upperdecks. Arenas are a lot better than Stadiums. With stadiums you really need a decent field ticket, otherwise its like you are watching other people at their concert.
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LonelyRoad:
janineb123:
MickeyMouse:
Ticketmaster pages are live. They currently list 2 prices. $69.50 ($83.10 after fees) and $304.50 ($349.40 after fees). I would think floor seats will be $304 and there might be another price tier for the first level of seats above the floor, with $69.50 being the upper level seats.
I hate how they never release the prices for VIP seating ahead of time. I can guess what each level will be, based in the pricing for shows in other cities, but it would still be nice to know for sure so I can make a decision ahead if time and not run the risk of losing better seats because I'm looking at the prices.
VIP doesnt sell out fast at all. NYC might be a little faster, but you should be fine. Good luck on getting those great tickets!
Thanks!! I always go for VIP just because they don't sell out like the regular tickets. It's worth the extra money for the reduced stress lol
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There are 4 or 5 price levels for other concerts there, so I would expect this will be the same.
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veggieburgher:
There are 4 or 5 price levels for other concerts there, so I would expect this will be the same.
This isn't any ol concert. There may be a fewdifferent prices for nosebleeds like the Stones.