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Vas wrote:
I bet 500K of those were for Foo Fighters.
accurate
so Vas, does that AOL IM still work?
actually I see they discontinued it in 2017
Hutch wrote:
Come on…there can’t be that much demand for Living Color!!


Yeah, between a quarter to a half of the shows will still have tickets available after this week.

It would be interesting to hear how many different people sent entries in, and the breakdown in how many per band, and how many first preference, second preference, third preference, etc. each band received. I know, I'm weird like that.
And are tehy going to tell us when they are doing which shows, or are we just going to have to rely word of mouth?
Space wrote:
Hutch wrote:
Come on…there can’t be that much demand for Living Color!!


Yeah, between a quarter to a half of the shows will still have tickets available after this week.

It would be interesting to hear how many different people sent entries in, and the breakdown in how many per band, and how many first preference, second preference, third preference, etc. each band received. I know, I'm weird like that.
I would eat that data
Space wrote:

Yeah, between a quarter to a half of the shows will still have tickets available after this week.



100% completely wrong. I'd bet my pair of Foo Fighter tickets on this. Every show will be sold out.
contradiction wrote:
Space wrote:

Yeah, between a quarter to a half of the shows will still have tickets available after this week.



100% completely wrong. I'd bet my pair of Foo Fighter tickets on this. Every show will be sold out.


We'll see. If you're right, kudos for a great marketing strategy with the little lottery game, goosing people to enter a lottery for shows they might not be instantly buying tickets to the second they go on sale.
Fair. I think there is extra demand for big draws in tiny spaces with tiny prices. And the cache of going to the opening run of a brand new venue. I'm not sure anyone is being goosed here. There's a bunch of bands on that list I've always meant to see, but either the venue wasn't right or the price was too high. Gary Clark Jr is a good example of that, at least for me.
contradiction wrote:
Gary Clark Jr is a good example of that, at least for me.
still regret selling my ticket to his 930 date many years ago
So they're sending out ticket confirmations to the people who "won" starting today, then a summary to everyone of all your hits and misses on Thursday.

Any hits so far?
contradiction wrote:
Any hits so far?
the weed thread is over there, I noticed macca being the first
WeakestOfSauces wrote:
contradiction wrote:
Gary Clark Jr is a good example of that, at least for me.
still regret selling my ticket to his 930 date many years ago


I've seen him once or twice…. pretty pretty boring.
Wow I was taking Luna a bit for granted…..now not so sure….glad I put it as number one.
Justin wrote:
WARNING: pedantry follows

Cache and Cachet: What's the Difference?


The difference is also autocorrect.
Who will be the first boardie to get a hit?

If Hutch doesn't get Luna with a first pick, I call BS.
Day 1: Nothing, Nowhere, All Day Long
Same….also I saw no mention on Twitter of anyone getting tickets….so I think we are still good….
Well, they did tease us about hitting the refresh button on our email….
Oh and with 1/2 million requests and only 20K tickets there's is a high likelihood that you won't get tickets AND nobody you know will get tickets.