Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried to spend $1500 on two floors seats because that was available. Thank goodness it didn't work out. I lost my mind in the mania.
You really should have purchased them. Either to enjoy or for resale.
DP here. You don't understand. We tried. We couldn't check out with anything we put in our cart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried to spend $1500 on two floors seats because that was available. Thank goodness it didn't work out. I lost my mind in the mania.
You really should have purchased them. Either to enjoy or for resale.
DP here. You don't understand. We tried. We couldn't check out with anything we put in our cart.
Can you explain a little more? What happened when you added the seats to checkout?
Anonymous wrote:DH was in line for 8 hours, god bless him. Lost 100 level seats, grabbed what was left in 300. Kansas City, here we come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried to spend $1500 on two floors seats because that was available. Thank goodness it didn't work out. I lost my mind in the mania.
You really should have purchased them. Either to enjoy or for resale.
DP here. You don't understand. We tried. We couldn't check out with anything we put in our cart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone trying for Pittsburgh? Trying to figure out if it was better or worse than Philly.
I think Pittsburgh will be easier than Philly. You can also consider making a trip out of one of the destinations when school's out. There are so few shows in the mid-atlantic.
Schools out made me laugh. These are just for me (39) and a friend (34), so school's not an issue, beyond making my husband watch the kids while we go.
LOL I'm PP and only have an infant that I'm not bringing. Go mid 30s Swifities that do it for the thrill of it![]()
My group of eight is all mid-30s and up! I think this tour will attract a lot of adult fans because she’s going back into her early catalogue. It’s gonna be a blast!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone trying for Pittsburgh? Trying to figure out if it was better or worse than Philly.
I think Pittsburgh will be easier than Philly. You can also consider making a trip out of one of the destinations when school's out. There are so few shows in the mid-atlantic.
Schools out made me laugh. These are just for me (39) and a friend (34), so school's not an issue, beyond making my husband watch the kids while we go.
LOL I'm PP and only have an infant that I'm not bringing. Go mid 30s Swifities that do it for the thrill of it![]()
My group of eight is all mid-30s and up! I think this tour will attract a lot of adult fans because she’s going back into her early catalogue. It’s gonna be a blast!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone trying for Pittsburgh? Trying to figure out if it was better or worse than Philly.
I think Pittsburgh will be easier than Philly. You can also consider making a trip out of one of the destinations when school's out. There are so few shows in the mid-atlantic.
Schools out made me laugh. These are just for me (39) and a friend (34), so school's not an issue, beyond making my husband watch the kids while we go.
LOL I'm PP and only have an infant that I'm not bringing. Go mid 30s Swifities that do it for the thrill of it![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone trying for Pittsburgh? Trying to figure out if it was better or worse than Philly.
I think Pittsburgh will be easier than Philly. You can also consider making a trip out of one of the destinations when school's out. There are so few shows in the mid-atlantic.
Schools out made me laugh. These are just for me (39) and a friend (34), so school's not an issue, beyond making my husband watch the kids while we go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried to spend $1500 on two floors seats because that was available. Thank goodness it didn't work out. I lost my mind in the mania.
You really should have purchased them. Either to enjoy or for resale.
Anonymous wrote:I tried to spend $1500 on two floors seats because that was available. Thank goodness it didn't work out. I lost my mind in the mania.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone already said it but I couldn’t agree more…time to kick it old skool and camp out for tickets. If you really want to go to a show, sleep in a tent for a day or 2 and take the days off work. Only way to stop the bots!
Where can you go buy in person?
You'd have to go back to 1989.
Was just discussing this with DH today. I was able to go to a lot of great concerts back then and my family didn’t have a lot of $. The regular pricing for concerts and sporting events today is absurd. I don’t know how an average family can afford this. Between tickets and hotel I’m already out almost $800.
They can’t. Speaking as an average family mom who would love to get tickets for DD and me and just can’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone already said it but I couldn’t agree more…time to kick it old skool and camp out for tickets. If you really want to go to a show, sleep in a tent for a day or 2 and take the days off work. Only way to stop the bots!
Where can you go buy in person?
You'd have to go back to 1989.
Was just discussing this with DH today. I was able to go to a lot of great concerts back then and my family didn’t have a lot of $. The regular pricing for concerts and sporting events today is absurd. I don’t know how an average family can afford this. Between tickets and hotel I’m already out almost $800.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone already said it but I couldn’t agree more…time to kick it old skool and camp out for tickets. If you really want to go to a show, sleep in a tent for a day or 2 and take the days off work. Only way to stop the bots!
Where can you go buy in person?
You'd have to go back to 1989.