S/o - easiest cities to get TSwift tickets during the presale?

Anonymous
This is for info only - the debate can stay on the other thread.

We put in for Philly and got a code but there were no tickets when we exited the waiting room. In hindsight I would have chosen another city.

It seems many other cities were not like that. Denver, Tampa, Pittsburgh for example (from what I’m told.) What other cities are you aware of where if you had a presale code you likely got tickets?
Anonymous
You lame
Anonymous
If I’m remembering correctly, Philly and Vegas ended up having a bot problem that day that other cities didn’t have. Philly was also especially hard bc a lot the DC market was probably going to chose that location as their closest city.
We chose Pittsburgh and got them. I know others from around here who did the same and got them.
Anonymous
I had a verified fan code for Philly and was able to get 3 tickets at the pre-sale.
Anonymous
I ended up opening a Capitol One card and went into the Ticketmaster "waiting room" of each city as it opened up on the day of the sale (which I believe was 3pm local time).

Denver had a ton of tickets that were very easy to put into my cart and surprisingly so did LA (I think because of the shear number of LA shows). I got 5 seats in a row in LA. I did not have any luck in Pittsburgh or Chicago or Minneapolis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I ended up opening a Capitol One card and went into the Ticketmaster "waiting room" of each city as it opened up on the day of the sale (which I believe was 3pm local time).

Denver had a ton of tickets that were very easy to put into my cart and surprisingly so did LA (I think because of the shear number of LA shows). I got 5 seats in a row in LA. I did not have any luck in Pittsburgh or Chicago or Minneapolis.


How were you able to do that if tickets were sold out at the presale?
Anonymous
We had decent luck in Minneapolis -- got stuck in the waiting room till after 5pm and there were still some tickets left, not amazing seats but happy to have them. I don't know anyone who got presale tickets in Chicago.
Anonymous
Raleigh?
I don't know the TS schedule. Just saying since DH drove there once when Rolling Stone tickets were sold out elsewhere
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I ended up opening a Capitol One card and went into the Ticketmaster "waiting room" of each city as it opened up on the day of the sale (which I believe was 3pm local time).

Denver had a ton of tickets that were very easy to put into my cart and surprisingly so did LA (I think because of the shear number of LA shows). I got 5 seats in a row in LA. I did not have any luck in Pittsburgh or Chicago or Minneapolis.


How were you able to do that if tickets were sold out at the presale?


In November they sold XX number of tickets in each city on presale day and released another XX number a few days later (again, in each city) for the Capitol One sale.
They then canceled the "general public" sale.
Anonymous
It took about 6 hours, but when I was let in, I was able to get 6 in Pittsburgh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Raleigh?
I don't know the TS schedule. Just saying since DH drove there once when Rolling Stone tickets were sold out elsewhere


There’s no show in Raleigh. We had Pittsburgh presale code and didn’t get them but was able to eventually get 2 tickets from the second chance email in February.
Anonymous
I’m in Arizona and a lot of people we know got Phoenix tickets.
Anonymous
Anecdotally, Denver was easy. I know someone who got a row for Philly and floor seats for Denver during presale.
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