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"TIESTO IN CONCERT" on SALE today! (details inside) (pg. 5)
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| DaveT |
| quote: | Originally posted by djjoshuaallen
im going to the sf one instead....when do those go on sale? |
May 19th. Presales start at $45, then $55, then $65. (there are more DJs than Tiesto as there are three rooms...full lineup tba once all is confirmed.)
One thing I love with Bill Graham over the LA Sports Arena are the acoustics in the main room. At the events I've been to at Bill Graham, it's always had at least pretty darn good sound. While at the sports arena it's been pretty wretched overall, lol. |
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| CrazedOut |
Uh... wouldn't it be wiser to print the tickets?
At least that's what I do with movie theaters and it works great :D |
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| nerdgrl416 |
| At the TIC in 2005 the JBL Concerts were pretty sweet... Not sure if they'll use them again but they sounded good. |
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| trance_seeker |
| I got my VIP tickets. I'm looking forward to it. I didn't go to his last LA In Concert show in 2005 or last year's Avalon shows so it's been a while since I've seen him play. Should be a good time :) |
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| AmericnWldChild |
| what do you get with the VIP tickets and what is the differentiation with the prices as far as VIP goes? |
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| trance_seeker |
| quote: | Originally posted by AmericnWldChild
what do you get with the VIP tickets and what is the differentiation with the prices as far as VIP goes? |
Right now the difference in price is $45, but as the event gets closer the amount that the tickets go up is different ($5 increases for GA and a $50 and $25 for VIP) so the difference in price will be greater as well.
Sorry for the all caps but I'm too lazy to retype it and this is how it's on the Ticketmaster site ->
VIP
SEPARATE ENTRANCE TO THE EVENT,
ACCESS TO VIP AREA,
OPEN VODKA BAR AND BEER ON TAP FOR 21 YEARS AND OLDER WITH ID,
FREE REFRESHMENTS, ARTISTS GIVEAWAYS AND MORE.
GA |
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| AmericnWldChild |
| quote: | Originally posted by trance_seeker
Right now the difference in price is $45, but as the event gets closer the amount that the tickets go up is different ($5 increases for GA and a $50 and $25 for VIP) so the difference in price will be greater as well.
Sorry for the all caps but I'm too lazy to retype it and this is how it's on the Ticketmaster site ->
VIP
SEPARATE ENTRANCE TO THE EVENT,
ACCESS TO VIP AREA,
OPEN VODKA BAR AND BEER ON TAP FOR 21 YEARS AND OLDER WITH ID,
FREE REFRESHMENTS, ARTISTS GIVEAWAYS AND MORE.
GA |
Yeah I know it says that but does it mean that people who pay $100 get only a separate entrance, people who pay $150 get the vodka bar and so on? I'm sure they might try to pull something off like that. Last time I paid $200 and it wasn't worth it at all because we paid just for a backstage area that didn't have the TVs they advertised and the side stage was so far to the side that you could see under the main stage and you really couldn't see Tiesto at all. The people who paid for GA shared the same area as VIP and the bartenders were begging for tips in the VIP area... if its going to be like that again, I'll just get the regular tickets. |
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| trance_seeker |
| quote: | Originally posted by AmericnWldChild
Yeah I know it says that but does it mean that people who pay $100 get only a separate entrance, people who pay $150 get the vodka bar and so on? I'm sure they might try to pull something off like that. Last time I paid $200 and it wasn't worth it at all because we paid just for a backstage area that didn't have the TVs they advertised and the side stage was so far to the side that you could see under the main stage and you really couldn't see Tiesto at all. The people who paid for GA shared the same area as VIP and the bartenders were begging for tips in the VIP area... if its going to be like that again, I'll just get the regular tickets. |
I think it is like in2muzikk said. There are only two types of tickets - GA or VIP - and the difference in the 4 GA and 3 VIP prices is when you purchase the tickets or maybe after they have sold a certain allotment. I don't think the different prices shown give different privileges or access. I could be wrong though, so you might want to shoot an email over to Insomniac Events for a definite clarification. |
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| TSG |
This is what the difference in ticket price means ... "the longer you procrastinate, the more it will cost you." :tongue2
This has happened to everyone at some time or another: An event is announced and you're really not sure if you want to go. So, you don't buy tickets when they're cheaper.
As the event gets nearer, the price starts to go up too and now more people are talking about it and getting all in the "oooh, I can hardly wait!" mood. :crazy:
You now end up getting all giddy yourself and want to go. So, because you procrastinated and blah, blah, blah... You are now going to be paying the higher price. :tongue2 |
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| AmericnWldChild |
| quote: | Originally posted by TSG
This is what the difference in ticket price means ... "the longer you procrastinate, the more it will cost you." :tongue2
This has happened to everyone at some time or another: An event is announced and you're really not sure if you want to go. So, you don't buy tickets when they're cheaper.
As the event gets nearer, the price starts to go up too and now more people are talking about it and getting all in the "oooh, I can hardly wait!" mood. :crazy:
You now end up getting all giddy yourself and want to go. So, because you procrastinated and blah, blah, blah... You are now going to be paying the higher price. :tongue2 |
If what you say is true, then why would someone pay $175 now when they could get the same thing for $100?
I remember for 2005, they did raise the prices but it was only 1 option on ticketmaster. Now when you try and buy tickets, you are presented with all 3 price levels... there has to be a reason why.. |
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| TSG |
| Only a dummy would pay $175.00 now. |
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| DjWoody |
| Yes, you are presented with different levels, but Ticketmaster will not let you purchase any tickets above $100... NOT YET!!! Once the $100 tickets are sold, than you can buy the $125, and so forth. Same thing with the GA tickets. |
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