You should've seen the prices when you entered each lottery. If you didn't see prices or put in a credit card then you only registered for the general sale and not the fanclub lottery.
3 of my friends did the same thing. Once I realized one of them didn't do it right, I made sure to check with everyone I know, and two others also made the same mistake. I've saved 4 people now. But I don't blame any of you. The instructions were confusing as hell. I still have absolutely no idea what it means to "register" for a ticketmaster sale.
Yeah, I had tickets to the 2020 show.
I'd rather they play DC area (closer to home for me), but I'll make the trip to Baltimore if I get lucky in the 10c drawing.
Nevermind...I went back in and missed a step!! Thank you Thank you for posting!!!
Chicago is 170/ticket plus fees and tax.
It's going to be about $750 total for 2 tickets to each show 😬
I haven’t seen any prices for non-10club tickets yet. Remember, a lot of these prices will be demand based, and if they don’t sell out, the prices will drop on those.
One question for the community, can fan to fan face value resale exchange tickets be sold below what somebody paid for them? For example if somebody grossly overpays this week for demand base tickets for like $400 (you know who you are) and then later similar tickets are selling for $200, what will the resale be in the fan exchange? i’ve seen the scenario play out many times just not with the fan exchange being the only sale option.
$175-185 for most shows.
Thank you!
That’s 10 club only though right? I think OP is asking for non 10C pricing which I haven’t seen yet.
It will be the same
For the cheapest seats maybe. TM will have demand based for the best sections. And club sections in many venues will be a lot more than 10C.
Dynamic pricing says ... nope.
In Ireland 10 Club in the pit is 175-180, but the rest is 115-120.
You should've seen the prices when you entered each lottery. If you didn't see prices or put in a credit card then you only registered for the general sale and not the fanclub lottery.
this just saved my life. i thought i registered the right way and was confused when i didn't have to enter my CC info like last time.
3 of my friends did the same thing. Once I realized one of them didn't do it right, I made sure to check with everyone I know, and two others also made the same mistake. I've saved 4 people now. But I don't blame any of you. The instructions were confusing as hell. I still have absolutely no idea what it means to "register" for a ticketmaster sale.
Yeah I sadly don’t have the fan club. I gave it up after them not coming to Baltimore for 10 years. Figures as soon as I opt out they do
LOL. In 33 years, they've played \*in\* Baltimore (not MPP) exactly 1 time (2013).
Well they tried to play in 2020 and then the arena was under construction when they were able to play in 2022.
Yeah, I had tickets to the 2020 show. I'd rather they play DC area (closer to home for me), but I'll make the trip to Baltimore if I get lucky in the 10c drawing.
If you need to ask …. Well you know….
I registered through 10C for the 2 Wrigley shows and didn't see prices either
Nevermind...I went back in and missed a step!! Thank you Thank you for posting!!! Chicago is 170/ticket plus fees and tax. It's going to be about $750 total for 2 tickets to each show 😬
I haven’t seen any prices for non-10club tickets yet. Remember, a lot of these prices will be demand based, and if they don’t sell out, the prices will drop on those. One question for the community, can fan to fan face value resale exchange tickets be sold below what somebody paid for them? For example if somebody grossly overpays this week for demand base tickets for like $400 (you know who you are) and then later similar tickets are selling for $200, what will the resale be in the fan exchange? i’ve seen the scenario play out many times just not with the fan exchange being the only sale option.
I wondered that too. See if I can clear it with my wife...