Friday, December 4, 2015

Tickets on sale Dec. 4th


June 16th - Boston, MA at Agganis Arena
On sale: Dec. 4th at 10 am Eastern 
Tickets range from $17.50 - $77.50
Ticket link


May 14th - Houston, TX at Toyota Center
On sale: Dec. 5th at noon Central
Presale: Dec. 4th at 10 am Central
Tickets are  $25, $40, $55, $70, $85
Codes: BELLS (Live Nation), EAGLE (Radio)
Ticket link

18 comments:

  1. Boston sold out within about 30 seconds!

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    1. Most of them have gone straight to resale. Amazed that something like Rihanna still has many tickets available while The Cure instantly sells out.

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  2. right now 1570 tickets on stub hub alone. that works out to over 20% of the entire available arena. this sale was a joke, and i was able to score LV and NYC1 pretty easy.

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  3. I had to go to Stub Hub and pay through the teeth!

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  4. I had 4 people trying to get tickets. Two trying for floor and the other two anything. None of us were ever even offered tickets. Crazy

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  5. I was lucky. I snagged a pair of floor tickets in the presale on Thursday.

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  6. I, too, had some luck. During the presale I pulled up floor 2 twice and let it go because I thought I'd be able to get floor 1 and decided to wait until Friday. Had great luck getting floor or pit for 6 other shows this tour. Then, Friday came. I was using both the Ticketmaster app and also Ticketmaster.com on my desktop. On the app I pulled up floor 2 once and let it go. On the desktop I did a search for tickets and saw a message that my wait would be 10 MINUTES for the ticket search! With getting seats for 2 NYC shows and the 6 other shows I'm going to, I've never been told tickets were a 10 minute wait! So, on the app I pulled up floor 2 one more time and I felt like I'd it would probably be a good idea to buy. Anyone think there's any chance of a 2nd Boston show the day before or after?

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  7. I kept pulling up nosebleeds and floor 2 in the presale. I would have preferred floor 1, but I decided floor 2 was good enough.

    Do floor 1 tickets even exist? Does anybody know what the difference is between floor 1 and floor 2 at Agganis?

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    1. There's a huge divide between floor 1 and floor 2, see this post:http://www.yelp.com/biz/agganis-arena-boston?hrid=SVrMi8KQEdAj3cD-6w6CNQ&utm_campaign=www_review_share_popup&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=(direct)

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    2. Oh wow. That's disappointing. I don't know much about this Bastille band, however, I really hope that's not the case for this show. I guess I just don't understand this floor division. Chicago show has 1 general admission floor, however, is slightly smaller than the Boston show. Oh well.

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    3. I saw Phoenix and Ellie Goulding at Agganis Arena from floor 1, and the division with floor 2 was the same. Don't understand it either, especially why they would sell so few tickets for the front section.

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    6. Well, that's annoying. Still better than the nosebleeds option though.

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  8. Agganis Center is relatively small, it's a terrific venue!

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  9. I know three people that tried to get ANY tickets for the Boston show during the regular sale, they all came up short. I was really looking forward to this show, I haven't seen them since the Cureoisa tour in MD. Bummed.

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  10. Hopefully they'll add another Boston show for the people who didn't get tickets.

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