Get them now. Tickets in A3 & A5 Row 27 for Tonight &Saturday's show are dropping NOW!! PAIRS!!! 5:45pm EST.
Latest posts made by tpan413
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RE: Paul at Yankee Stadium July 15, 2011!!!! - ARCHIVE
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RE: Paul at Yankee Stadium July 15, 2011!!!! - ARCHIVE
Does anyone know if the Gold Ticket package has any "perks" other than a great seat and the two collectibles they give you?
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RE: Paul at Yankee Stadium July 15, 2011!!!! - ARCHIVE
lamf37:
Really appreciate the help, Train it is .......One small query, having used the subway only once last year. Where do i purcahse a "Metrocard" from and would I need one each for us? and as an estimate how much would you reccomend i put on it for a return journey to the stadium from grand central....apologies for the dumb questions, but We're from South Wales and our only transport as far as trains are concerned require buying an individual ticket that takes you one way and back, there is no swiping it in a booth and credit needed for it like the tubes in London!!!! sorry!!!!!
You can also take the "D" train which is express as well. Also, it is right by Rockerfeller Center so no walking if you are staying right there.
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RE: Paul, Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh Aug 18th - ARCHIVE
tpan413:
thenightfish:
tpan413:
Floor 7 Row KKK (yes this is the row) is the best I got to pop up through AMEX presale
using the regular Amex dropdown choice won't ever give you any of the close rows. Those are always put into the VIP packages and the tickets that sometimes get put into the PM.com presale. Amex Preferred (Gold card) dropdown will get you closer but still usually not within first 10 rows.
Best I was able to come up with was Floor 4 through AMEX. Pm.com keeps freezing
Have Sec 122 in my cart on pm.com attempting to pull the trigger. Hope it works
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RE: Paul, Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh Aug 18th - ARCHIVE
thenightfish:
tpan413:
Floor 7 Row KKK (yes this is the row) is the best I got to pop up through AMEX presale
using the regular Amex dropdown choice won't ever give you any of the close rows. Those are always put into the VIP packages and the tickets that sometimes get put into the PM.com presale. Amex Preferred (Gold card) dropdown will get you closer but still usually not within first 10 rows.
Best I was able to come up with was Floor 4 through AMEX. Pm.com keeps freezing
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RE: Paul, Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh Aug 18th - ARCHIVE
Floor 7 Row KKK (yes this is the row) is the best I got to pop up through AMEX presale
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RE: Paul, Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh Aug 18th - ARCHIVE
michelle_ma_belle:
still stuck on the high demand page
Me too and it keeps timing out. Best tickets I saw through AMEX presale are 104 Row D and 105 Row Z
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RE: Paul, Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh Aug 18th - ARCHIVE
tubbz8771:
so is the PM presale definitely tomorrow at 10am est even though it hasnt been announced?
Yes presale from TM is tomorrow here is the info from the TM page: Onsale Dates & Times Ticket Prices Please Note... See More Onsale to General Public Start: Mon, 06/14/10 10:00 AM EDT American Express Start: Wed, 06/09/10 10:00 AM EDT End: Sun, 06/13/10 10:00 PM EDT Hot Seat Packages Start: Wed, 06/09/10 10:00 AM EDT End: Sun, 06/13/10 10:00 PM EDT Premium Seating / Founding Partners Start: Fri, 06/11/10 10:00 AM EDT End: Sun, 06/13/10 10:00 PM EDT Hot Seat Packages Start: Mon, 06/14/10 10:00 AM EDT End: Wed, 08/18/10 07:30 PM EDT
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RE: David Lynch Foundation Concert
For anyone interested in premium seats that missed out on the initial David Lynch offering, there is a charity web site auctioning off a pair of front row tickets in Row AAA, Seats 1-2. It is currently at $2200 and next bid is $3K. There is also a pair in the second row currently at $1100. Don't know how high they will go but the website is charityfolks.com
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RE: David Lynch Foundation Concert
Article from today's NY Daily News: Prices for Beatles reunion show tickets leave fans A-Paul-ed BY Helen Kennedy DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Wednesday, March 11th 2009, 1:22 AM Organizers of the hotly anticipated New York reunion of the surviving Beatles apologized Tuesday to irate fans who couldn't buy tickets on Ticketmaster - even though scalpers were already hawking dozens of ducats. "We were alarmed [to see] that tickets were listed on the scalping sites days before they went on sale," Chris Busch, program director of the David Lynch Foundation, wrote in an e-mail to fans. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, who haven't played together since 2002, are headlining an all-star charity show at Radio City Music Hall April 4 to help provide transcendental meditation classes to poor children. Demand for the tickets was overwhelming when they went on sale Monday at 11 a.m. About 75% had already sold in a presale for fan club members, but 1,200 seats were supposedly still available. Tell that to Mark Ryan, who was ready to be the first to buy tickets but ended up one of the first denied. He said the Web site declared it was sold out at 11:00:09 a.m. "Sold out in nine seconds? I found that hard to believe," he said. "It has become blatantly obvious that Ticketmaster has no interest in selling tickets to the general public at face value." Plenty of the benefit tickets are still available from scalping Web sites - for up to $9,000 a pop. Neil Boxer of Bayside, Queens, said his wife, who has been a Beatles fan since 1962 and has seen every McCartney show since, was "heartsick" to miss out but couldn't pay the scalpers' fees. "The concert happens to be on our 33rd anniversary and I promised her I'd get tickets," he said.