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PRESALE LIMITS--JARKKO PLEASE COMMENT
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 5:21 am
by sharney55
Is the presale limited by the number of tickets available or the hours the tickets are available? If you don't see any good seats left at the presale, does it make sense to wait for the public sale for more good seats to open up? I think it would be fairly critical to know this. One might waste money on a poor seat at presale when a better seat could become available later.
Re: PRESALE LIMITS--JARKKO PLEASE COMMENT
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 6:45 am
by MusicCityGypsy
this is a really good question, there are some venues in Nashville, like the Ryman, where a presale is when they open the upper balcony and very front of the theatre to sale that day but save the other portion of the floor seats and whatever is left up top for the next day.
It looks like it might be better to just take the seats from the presale, I'm scared of the scalpers!
Re: PRESALE LIMITS--JARKKO PLEASE COMMENT
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 8:36 am
by jarkko
Our presale will be the first but not the only one. Next days the venues will have presales to certain golden credit card holders, or members of a local supporting society, etc. Finally the last tickets go on public sale. The number available at every step is limited, to make sure there are still tickets available for general public. I'd say a wise member buys as early as possible. -- We don't know how the allocations to various presales is done, it varies from venue to venue.