Problems Getting Daughtry Tix??

I couldn't get 4 tickets. It kept telling me they weren't available in the section. Well, it's only General Admission. I called the ticket center and they said there are none avail….but she said it's not necessarily sold out. Can anyone explain? I've never purchased tix for 9:30 club but have never had problems like this before trying to get tix.
sold out
Plenty on Craigslist already, if you wanna pay over face.
It sold out by the time I got through at 10:00. I couldn't even get 1 ticket so there's no chance of getting 4.

If anyone has just 1 extra for sale please shoot me a message. I don't mind paying over face but CL has them at $100 which is insane for a 50 minute set.
is this, like, a bad dream? am i THAT out of touch with popular culture?

daughtry, of american idol fame, sold out the club in 5 seconds? really, america? really?
maybe sanjaya will open up for him
His album is a bestseller…so there's your answer :)

Originally posted by sweetcell:
is this, like, a bad dream? am i THAT out of touch with popular culture?

daughtry, of american idol fame, sold out inthe club in 5 seconds? really, america? really?
he's from charlottesville too, so i guess you could say he's "local"

…don't ask my how or why i know this, i just do.
my husband was told they were out in 30 seconds. I bought mine on ebay for 39.99 but now they are way more expensive!!!
It looks like they sold most of the tickets to brokers. All of them on Ebay and Craigslist are brokers. BULLSHIT!!!
No, looks like the brokers had better access to tickets. The 930 Club wouldn't do that…

Originally posted by thecrow1974:
It looks like they sold most of the tickets to brokers. All of them on Ebay and Craigslist are brokers. BULLSHIT!!!
The brokers had quicker fingers!
Some of the reviews of his CD on Amazon are amusing. For instance:

"This is a really good CD, not great in comparison to Hinder, for example. But an excellent debut CD by any standards!"

Wow.
Originally posted by thecrow1974:
It looks like they sold most of the tickets to brokers. All of them on Ebay and Craigslist are brokers. BULLSHIT!!!
The implication that we have any say in who purchases tickets online or over the phone is just plain silly.
I'm not surprised. It's actually not a terrible album at all.
Originally posted by Shadrach:
Originally posted by thecrow1974:
It looks like they sold most of the tickets to brokers. All of them on Ebay and Craigslist are brokers. BULLSHIT!!!
The implication that we have any say in who purchases tickets online or over the phone is just plain silly.
Why give tickets to radio stations for contests when the show is sold out (or is expected to sell out quickly)? It can't be for promotional purposes since the contests run after the onsale date.
Originally posted by 6949:
Originally posted by Shadrach:
Originally posted by thecrow1974:
It looks like they sold most of the tickets to brokers. All of them on Ebay and Craigslist are brokers. BULLSHIT!!!
The implication that we have any say in who purchases tickets online or over the phone is just plain silly.
Why give tickets to radio stations for contests when the show is sold out (or is expected to sell out quickly)? It can't be for promotional purposes since the contests run after the onsale date.
Well I wasn't a marketing or advertising major, but I would guess that there is much more interest in winning tickets to a sold out show than one with tickets still for sale. Keeping your audience glued to the radio for your next chance to win tickets means larger listaning audiences which in turn equals more advetising dollars. And I suppose it doesn't hurt when they mention so and so is "playing at the 9:30 Club".
Did anyone else have to ask wikipedia who this band was?
No.

Originally posted by azaghal1981:
Did anyone else have to ask wikipedia who this band was?
If you notice the brokers had tix listed on Ebay even before the 10:00am start of sale date. Unless they have a time machine made out of a Dilorien I can imagine how they had tix before the sale. Very shaddy if you ask me. I know the 930 Club has nothing to do with this. It's actually Tickets.com. I'm just questioning how a venue that holds 1500 people sold 1500 tickets in 30 seconds??? Not likely.