Thanks, I was able to sort out tickets, but I appreciate you trying to help.
KTFaye
NJR wrote:
Forwarded this to a couple friends of mine who live in L.A.

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RE: Members face-value ticket offers and requests
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RE: Members face-value ticket offers and requests
My friend who was traveling from Australia to this concert has an emergency and can't make it to the LA show. I'm selling these Club Level Tickets for face value.
PAUL McCARTNEY GOT BACK
Fri, May 13 @ 7:30 PM
SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CASection C127, Row 9, Seat 1
Section C127, Row 9, Seat 2Per Ticket $450.00
You can find them on the ticketmaster sellers site linked below under the section number & row above for the Listing # P35B0C30
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RE: San Diego, CA, Petco Park, September 28, 2014 - ARCHIVE
maccamama:
Wondering if anyone knows where the limo entrance to Petco might be? Thanks!
This is from the petco park site: Drop Off and Pick Up Drop-off and pick-up zones for guests are located on both the west and east sides of Petco Park. On the west side of the ballpark, guests may utilize 6th Avenue and K Street. On the east side of the ballpark, guests may utilize 10th Avenue and Park Boulevard. The drop-off for private charter buses is located on the west side of 14th Street between K St. and Imperial Avenue (enter on K St. side).
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RE: San Diego, CA, Petco Park, September 28, 2014 - ARCHIVE
mettec:
As one of the many San Francisco fans that spent the whole show stuck in traffic 1 mile away from Candlestick stadium, I'm still in a state of disbelief and grief that we didn't get to see any of this amazing concert. I'm working to get a refund for the $1,000 I spend on the unused tickets but now I'm also considering flying down to San Diego to see Paul's show cuz the hole in our hearts won't be filled with the refund. My concern is that the San Diego show will be as poorly managed? Has anyone ever been to Petco Park? I found a hotel .2 miles away... is it a safe bet that we'd actually be able to see the show this time?? Please share experiences, guidance on getting inside the venue, etc...thanks all!! -Mette
HI, I've been to many events at Petco as I live in Southern California. Unlike Candlestick (I went to that concert too, I know what a disaster it was for some) Petco is a beautiful park, ideally located right in the edge of what is known as the Gaslamp district of San Diego with many hotels and restaurants as it's also near the convention center. You didn't mention which hotel you were in, but if you're anywhere in the south gaslamp district (towards the convention center) you're probably within easy, safe, and well-lit walking distance. (again, unlike Candlestick park!) While Petco has lots of parking, unless you have a mobility problem, there is NO good reason to drive from your hotel. None. Just walk. While there are ways to drive that are sort of "back doors" my best advice is just don't. My friend and I staying at the hyatt manchester which is .7 miles walk straight down Harbor Drive to Petco. I've done this walk dozens of time in Comic Con crowds and it takes about 20 minutes. We have dinner reservations at a restaurant on K street (1/2 block from the stadium) around 5 so we can be head over to the park at 6:30ish. I'd rather be early in my seat than standing outside in the crowd. Also, since this is being held at a ballpark that is NOT shutting down, there should be enough staff on to make sure all gates flow as they should. Also, this is being put on by Paul's usual promoter, AEG Live, as opposed to the one-off Candlestick promoter, APE. (But then again, a well-trained poodle could have done a better job than APE) I hope you can get your money back and see him at Petco.
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RE: Tattoo signatures - yay or nay?
CaptainFantastic027:
Jen, you and Sarah... I didn't want to offend you two in particular as I know you both recently got signed. OK, I will be honest, I don't really like how it has become so routine now.
I don't know that because it happens once a show, it's somehow less fun for the audience. It's important to remember that just because we read every fan report, troll every youtube video, many, many people do not. So it just may seem routine to you simply because you've exposed yourself to it over and over again. It may be a perspective thing. Personally, I've seen him three times on this tour, not once has he done an autograph from the audience, although he has mentioned the signs. And familarity doesn't always breed contempt. For example, Paul has his set patter for the show too and that doesn't make it any less fun for me just because I know what he's going to say next <g>. I'm thinking it's the same with the signs. It's a crowd-pleaser and folks seem to enjoy it. Along with being a brilliant musician, Paul is, after all, an entertainer. And it's not like there are thousands of people out there who have had arms signed by Paul. There's been what? 25 stops on this tour? And he hasn't done the autograph thing at all of them. So out of the hundreds of thousands of people that's a pretty small elite group, so I can't really see how the joy might get lessened for them. Obviously can't sign for everyone who wants one. So someone gets lucky and others not so much. That's life. I suppose it's best to go into these kinds of things with no expectations, that way you're presently surprised rather than disappointed.