Anonymous wrote:Omg - op here - I just managed to get 2 tickets for a not insanely ridiculous price from an acquaintance. I will be letting my girls go and will be waiting for them outside, hoping to enjoy the “parking lot party”. Now I need to figure out how we get there and how we manage logistics. Does anyone who is going this weekend have a plan??? Is it possible to drive and park there? Do I need to buy parking ahead? My mom and I will stay outside (she is visiting and insists on coming with me) so she wants to have the car there but I’m not sure what is best.
Anonymous wrote:Omg - op here - I just managed to get 2 tickets for a not insanely ridiculous price from an acquaintance. I will be letting my girls go and will be waiting for them outside, hoping to enjoy the “parking lot party”. Now I need to figure out how we get there and how we manage logistics. Does anyone who is going this weekend have a plan??? Is it possible to drive and park there? Do I need to buy parking ahead? My mom and I will stay outside (she is visiting and insists on coming with me) so she wants to have the car there but I’m not sure what is best.
Anonymous wrote:Try parking here: https://reddsrestaurant.com/meadowlands/
The FB group for this weekend’s concerts is saying you cannot park or “tailgate” unless you have a ticket for each person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you still trying to get tickets. You can get them on ticketmaster. Keep refreshing, and be on the lookout when seats appear. GL! There's a Twitter account for eras tickets that gives live updates, as well. People have been lucky enough to get section 100 tickets for around $360 each which is significantly better than paying $1200 per ticket.
Can you list the Twitter account with ticket info, pls?
https://twitter.com/erastourticks
Hundreds of thousands know about this account so when they tweet and you join the ticket master queue, you wait hours online to be told it’s sold out. I did this for philly. You have to be lucky enough to already be refreshing Ticketmaster when they release the tickets. And it’s like 20 tickets at a time. Most pop up on stubhub right away. 😞 sorry to be Debbie Downer but wanted to explain and set expectations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you still trying to get tickets. You can get them on ticketmaster. Keep refreshing, and be on the lookout when seats appear. GL! There's a Twitter account for eras tickets that gives live updates, as well. People have been lucky enough to get section 100 tickets for around $360 each which is significantly better than paying $1200 per ticket.
Can you list the Twitter account with ticket info, pls?
https://twitter.com/erastourticks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you still trying to get tickets. You can get them on ticketmaster. Keep refreshing, and be on the lookout when seats appear. GL! There's a Twitter account for eras tickets that gives live updates, as well. People have been lucky enough to get section 100 tickets for around $360 each which is significantly better than paying $1200 per ticket.
Can you list the Twitter account with ticket info, pls?
Anonymous wrote:For those of you still trying to get tickets. You can get them on ticketmaster. Keep refreshing, and be on the lookout when seats appear. GL! There's a Twitter account for eras tickets that gives live updates, as well. People have been lucky enough to get section 100 tickets for around $360 each which is significantly better than paying $1200 per ticket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh prices keep climbing. Damn.
And hotel rooms in the city are largely sold out.
Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh prices keep climbing. Damn.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with so many of my 40+ swifties here! Saw her at FedEx for rep and it was incredible. Going to Pitt next month and can’t wait! I do not get the frenzy over the quarter zip (ifykyk), we got our concert tees from Etsy and they are so much cuter and cheaper than the official merch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston ticket prices are falling a lot!
It’s bc of rain.
She does great in rain. Reminds me of her fearless tour at the Verizon center. DD’s Christmas & bday gift that year were tickets lower level. About $250 each as a recall — an astonishing amount in 2010 for us anyway. Wow. Memories of a lifetime.
Yes she does and she did in Nashville but to be a fan getting rain poured on them for three hours in 60° weather, not a great time. Some people are not willing to drop 2000 on tickets for that experience.
70,000 people disagree. But do what you want with your money. All good.