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Post by CindyJ on Dec 10, 2023 9:04:13 GMT -8
Let's talk about ticket presales and official ticket vendors. There will be several presales. Each one starting and ending on a specific date and time. All will require some sort of access code. Among the presales.... Def Leppard Rock Brigade Concert Club, AEG Presents, Citi Cardmember, Spotify, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and various local presales specific to the venue or associated baseball team. If you're interested in the Def Leppard Rock Brigade Concert Club presale, go here to purchase your membership and get your presale code: www.defleppardrockbrigade.com/Note that there is usually an option to purchase a Def Leppard Rock Brigade Concert Club membership during your ticket purchase so if you're not sure you want to purchase the membership, you should be able to make that decision once you are actually on the website where your ticket purchase will be made. Please note that this forum is NOT associated with the Def Leppard Rock Brigade Concert Club in any way. We cannot help you if you have any kind of issue with your membership or your ticket purchase. If you're interested in the AEG Presents presale, go here to sign up (no purchase necessary): www.defleppardjourney2024.com/ If you have a Citi credit card, you're automatically able to participate in that presale. Typically the the code for the Citi presale is the first six digits of your credit card number. Note that you must use that credit card to complete your ticket purchase. The access code for all other presales will either be available via social media for the entity sponsoring the presale or will be sent via email if you are signed up to receive promotions from that entity. As for official ticket vendors.... AEG Presents is the promotor for this tour. Axs.com is the official ticket seller for AEG Presents. All 23 shows are listed at axs.com. Go here: www.axs.com/search?q=def+leppard It is very likely that the tickets for a majority of these shows will actually be sold via the baseball team/stadium website associated with that show. The easy thing is to just go to axs.com and click on the link for the show you are interested in. That link should take you to the correct location to make your purchase. Thirteen of the shows are also listed on Ticketmaster. Go here: www.ticketmaster.com/def-leppard-tickets/artist/734898Again, it is likely that the tickets for a majority of these shows will actually be sold via the baseball team/stadium website associated with that show. Clicking on the Ticketmaster link should take you to the correct location to make your purchase. It is highly recommended that you make a plan for purchasing your tickets ahead of presale start on December 12th or general sale on December 15th. Don't lose time on purchase day because you didn't plan ahead.
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Post by CindyJ on Dec 12, 2023 7:59:47 GMT -8
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Post by TurnToDust86 on Dec 12, 2023 9:13:22 GMT -8
Purchased tickets for the two most important shows (STL/NYC). Think I'll wait and see what happens/drops for Chicago.
Again I have to voice my disdain for how insanely complicated ticket buying has become. All three venues I've looked at had different set ups for buying tickets, there's 50 different links to click into for tickets, separate codes for each. It's just insane.
STL is the only venue that appears to be GA in the pit areas for my shows. Chicago/NYC are both reserved in the pits. Those differences and the catwalk shape itself make this whole thing even more complicated.
But whatever. Opening night tickets and show #70 tickets are secured. Since STL is GA in the pit areas, I got row 4 'by' the left catwalk on Viv's side. For NYC, I got row 12 by the center catwalk in the pit on Phil's side.
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Post by drock777 on Dec 12, 2023 9:23:51 GMT -8
Just got tickets for nashville and as soon and I hit enter, a friend said his wife now wants to go. Does anyone have another code I can use? Just need to grab one more
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Post by darthgator1217 on Dec 12, 2023 9:34:22 GMT -8
I grabbed two Def Leppard premium tickets for the Orlando show. The seats are ok, off to the left side a bit, but the price was more reasonable. All of the really good pit seats are part of the top two meet and greet tiers. That's a bit too pricey for me. Sorry, but I am not spending over 3000 dollars for a couple of seats.
Things have really changed. I remember going to see Leppard in 88 at the Lakeland Civic center in Florida. We worked our way fairly close to the stage and it only cost 30 bucks a ticket or so.
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Post by berly66 on Dec 12, 2023 9:50:15 GMT -8
Just got tickets for nashville and as soon and I hit enter, a friend said his wife now wants to go. Does anyone have another code I can use? Just need to grab one more Did the Nashville pre-sale take you to seat geek? I've never bought from them before and that's where it's taking me.
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Post by biglep09 on Dec 12, 2023 10:04:41 GMT -8
Well it’s a TRUE PIT according from original ticket site for opening night. Doesn’t matter if your ticket has a row and seat number. Above it states not reserved seating areas.
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Post by primeaugurl25 on Dec 12, 2023 10:08:47 GMT -8
Is it just me of the prices for this tour are ridiculous and expensive? For 4 tickets is the lower section first base seats, each ticket are $205 each with fees, taxes and all the BS for a total of $826! That is for Detroit !
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Post by tsmith on Dec 12, 2023 10:57:25 GMT -8
They are absolutely ridiculous. I wasn't that enamored with the lineup to begin with being I just saw Leppard with Journey back in 2018 but still was thinking about attending. I've been watching tickets all morning for the Toronto show and might've bought something if I felt it was reasonable. The best "reasonably priced" seats I was able to find were around row 25, off to the side for about $300 a ticket with the fees. That would be about $600 for two tickets, and another $200-$300 for the hotel room plus a 3 1/2 drive....to sit in okay but not great seats to see a band I've seen 20+ times live. I just couldn't pull the trigger. There were better seats but of course they just get more expense than that depending on where they were. And there were cheaper seats but part of my problem is that I'm not willing to go see Def Leppard and sit in the cheap seats just to say I was there. I'm either sitting in good seats or I'm not going. I'm not sure if it's just this venue as I didn't check others, but to my recollection, these are the highest prices I can recall seeing for a tour. Maybe it's just ticketmaster's dynamic model or something. I suppose I've been spoiled over the years having seen Leppard so many times for such great prices and usually had great seats. Heck, even my Meet N Greet I did back in 2013 was only like $350. So glad I did that when I did! I've really come to the conclusion that I think the only way I'm going to be happy is if I'm seeing Leppard either in Vegas (or some other Residency) or on a tour as the pure headliner by themselves. I'd happily pay these prices (or higher) for either of those things. Is it just me of the prices for this tour are ridiculous and expensive? For 4 tickets is the lower section first base seats, each ticket are $205 each with fees, taxes and all the BS for a total of $826! That is for Detroit !
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Post by darthgator1217 on Dec 12, 2023 11:05:09 GMT -8
The prices are high. I am paying more money for seats that are not nearly as good my seats in 2018. Also, factoring in a hotel and all, its still a bit of an expensive show for me and my wife. But, we love the band and I am still excited to see them again.
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Post by Dan on Dec 12, 2023 11:07:34 GMT -8
Also the sound at the Rogers Centre is horrible. Twice at that venue (DL and Journey, DL and Motely) was enough for me especially with the costs now. They are absolutely ridiculous. I wasn't that enamored with the lineup to begin with being I just saw Leppard with Journey back in 2018 but still was thinking about attending. I've been watching tickets all morning for the Toronto show and might've bought something if I felt it was reasonable. The best "reasonably priced" seats I was able to find were around row 25, off to the side for about $300 a ticket with the fees. That would be about $600 for two tickets, and another $200-$300 for the hotel room plus a 3 1/2 drive....to sit in okay but not great seats to see a band I've seen 20+ times live. I just couldn't pull the trigger. There were better seats but of course they just get more expense than that depending on where they were. And there were cheaper seats but part of my problem is that I'm not willing to go see Def Leppard and sit in the cheap seats just to say I was there. I'm either sitting in good seats or I'm not going. I'm not sure if it's just this venue as I didn't check others, but to my recollection, these are the highest prices I can recall seeing for a tour. Maybe it's just ticketmaster's dynamic model or something. I suppose I've been spoiled over the years having seen Leppard so many times for such great prices and usually had great seats. Heck, even my Meet N Greet I did back in 2013 was only like $350. So glad I did that when I did! I've really come to the conclusion that I think the only way I'm going to be happy is if I'm seeing Leppard either in Vegas (or some other Residency) or on a tour as the pure headliner by themselves. I'd happily pay these prices (or higher) for either of those things. Is it just me of the prices for this tour are ridiculous and expensive? For 4 tickets is the lower section first base seats, each ticket are $205 each with fees, taxes and all the BS for a total of $826! That is for Detroit !
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Post by tsmith on Dec 12, 2023 12:24:08 GMT -8
I think I've read about other people complaining about the sound there for concerts also and saying it's a poor place to see a show and expensive area to stay. I kind of fluffed it off and figured it couldn't be that bad.... Another reason to stick to my guns and just avoid it Also the sound at the Rogers Centre is horrible. Twice at that venue (DL and Journey, DL and Motely) was enough for me especially with the costs now. They are absolutely ridiculous. I wasn't that enamored with the lineup to begin with being I just saw Leppard with Journey back in 2018 but still was thinking about attending. I've been watching tickets all morning for the Toronto show and might've bought something if I felt it was reasonable. The best "reasonably priced" seats I was able to find were around row 25, off to the side for about $300 a ticket with the fees. That would be about $600 for two tickets, and another $200-$300 for the hotel room plus a 3 1/2 drive....to sit in okay but not great seats to see a band I've seen 20+ times live. I just couldn't pull the trigger. There were better seats but of course they just get more expense than that depending on where they were. And there were cheaper seats but part of my problem is that I'm not willing to go see Def Leppard and sit in the cheap seats just to say I was there. I'm either sitting in good seats or I'm not going. I'm not sure if it's just this venue as I didn't check others, but to my recollection, these are the highest prices I can recall seeing for a tour. Maybe it's just ticketmaster's dynamic model or something. I suppose I've been spoiled over the years having seen Leppard so many times for such great prices and usually had great seats. Heck, even my Meet N Greet I did back in 2013 was only like $350. So glad I did that when I did! I've really come to the conclusion that I think the only way I'm going to be happy is if I'm seeing Leppard either in Vegas (or some other Residency) or on a tour as the pure headliner by themselves. I'd happily pay these prices (or higher) for either of those things.
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Post by andylgr on Dec 13, 2023 0:44:00 GMT -8
My husband and I both have codes for tickets and neither are working. Saw a post from the fan club on social media that passwords were incorrect and they were saying use upper case instead of lower case letters.
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Post by dlbabygurl on Dec 13, 2023 8:05:27 GMT -8
I wonder if they’ll ever get rid of the rule of no physical contact with the guys. Do you think that will change anytime soon?
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Post by CindyJ on Dec 13, 2023 8:43:50 GMT -8
I wonder if they’ll ever get rid of the rule of no physical contact with the guys. Do you think that will change anytime soon? I suspect it will never change. Honestly I don't understand why anyone would pay $1650 for a M&G where you can't shake their hands and have to stand a few feet in front of them for the photo.
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Post by dlbabygurl on Dec 13, 2023 11:46:47 GMT -8
Only time will tell with all that. Hopefully in the future it’ll all change back the way it used to. Will see what the future holds in the next few years for M&G.
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Post by lepp703 on Dec 13, 2023 12:33:15 GMT -8
Is it just me of the prices for this tour are ridiculous and expensive? For 4 tickets is the lower section first base seats, each ticket are $205 each with fees, taxes and all the BS for a total of $826! That is for Detroit ! Gotta pay for the extra staff that comes with a giant venue.
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Post by cmerritt on Dec 13, 2023 13:33:16 GMT -8
Blimey, unbelievably expensive ticket prices they are and surely there is no real need to charge fans this much, last week I purchased 2 standing tickets to see Bryan Adam’s next year in the UK, £45 per ticket. No pit or golden circle nonsense, I appreciate bands are mostly earning their money through tickets these days but they don’t need to command prices like that from fans.
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Post by slanged on Dec 13, 2023 16:15:44 GMT -8
This is why I am skipping presale. I bought 4 Tix to Tulsa LY at just under $900. 2 days before Tix were $100 cheaper and fees also alit cheaper. Could not resell for anything close to Tix available so had to sell for $50 each.
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Post by andylgr on Dec 14, 2023 4:22:54 GMT -8
Blimey, unbelievably expensive ticket prices they are and surely there is no real need to charge fans this much, last week I purchased 2 standing tickets to see Bryan Adam’s next year in the UK, £45 per ticket. No pit or golden circle nonsense, I appreciate bands are mostly earning their money through tickets these days but they don’t need to command prices like that from fans. Ive noticed recently that 2 or 3 bands have announced 1 off UK shows at Wembley Arena (2 of the acts are Scorpions and ZZ Top). A friend of mine is dying to see The Scorpions as they rarely visit these shores, so he went online to buy tickets and it was all seating on the floor and they were charging over £150 per ticket. So I think they could be trying to implement the disgusting US model of seats on the floor / high ticket prices here, but I don't think UK audiences will have it.
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Post by missmarla on Dec 14, 2023 5:12:01 GMT -8
I wonder if they’ll ever get rid of the rule of no physical contact with the guys. Do you think that will change anytime soon? I suspect it will never change. Honestly I don't understand why anyone would pay $1650 for a M&G where you can't shake their hands and have to stand a few feet in front of them for the photo. Sometimes you pay it to get the front row corner seat and not for the actual M&G
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Post by CindyJ on Dec 14, 2023 8:28:26 GMT -8
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Post by lepp703 on Dec 15, 2023 12:56:36 GMT -8
There's an investigation by the State of Connecticut (USA) regarding Live Nation and Ticketmaster prices and fees. Not that they are stopping here, but the charges are out of control with this promoter. Gotta wonder how much the band is getting for each show.
Quote from an article - "American consumers deserve fair ticket prices, without hidden fees or predatory charges," said Blumenthal. "And the American public deserves to know how Ticketmaster's unfair practices may be enabled by its misuse of monopoly power."
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Post by dlbabygurl on Dec 16, 2023 12:20:32 GMT -8
Live Nation and Ticketmaster can do whatever they want to make money and turn profit. They’ll abuse that power for their own benefit and selfish needs to make their money. They don’t care about anything or anyone. I don’t know how they can get away with it and still be in business.
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Post by tsmith on Dec 16, 2023 17:02:59 GMT -8
The show I was looking at....tickets were $265 and the fees on that ticket were $75...which made 1 ticket $340. So the fees are slightly more than 1/3 of the ticket cost. If I buy two tickets, I'd be paying $150 in ticketmaster fees. That's just silly to me and a big reason I've passed on buying tickets. I'm just not paying that much to see two bands I don't want to see. I still have my stub from my first Leppard show in 1987 that was $15. So now Ticketmaster's fees alone are 5 times what I was paying to attend a show back then! Live Nation and Ticketmaster can do whatever they want to make money and turn profit. They’ll abuse that power for their own benefit and selfish needs to make their money. They don’t care about anything or anyone. I don’t know how they can get away with it and still be in business.
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Post by slanged on Dec 18, 2023 13:04:05 GMT -8
They get away with it as they have every right to charge fees. If you don't like it, don't buy tickets. I am not going this time unless tickets are $50 with fees.
Funny how no one says the bands are selfish as I would be my life def lep and other are making millions touring. They have every right to make as much money as they want. The market ie fans determines how much they can make.
Their last summer tour had lots of empty seats and tickets were significantly reduced a few days before show. I bet my life many shows next year will be the same. If not, good job as you priced it right and you made millions.
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Post by andylgr on Dec 18, 2023 13:31:18 GMT -8
They get away with it as they have every right to charge fees. If you don't like it, don't buy tickets. I am not going this time unless tickets are $50 with fees. Funny how no one says the bands are selfish as I would be my life def lep and other are making millions touring. They have every right to make as much money as they want. The market ie fans determines how much they can make. Their last summer tour had lots of empty seats and tickets were significantly reduced a few days before show. I bet my life many shows next year will be the same. If not, good job as you priced it right and you made millions. Ticket seller fees and the 'dynamic pricing' model are purely and simply ways to fleece fans out of more money. It needs regulating in some way. To see a ticket price and then find out at the end of the process that the fees are another 20% on top is awful. Lets not forget that very recently The Cure took a stand against it and got the ticket seller to refund fans some money.
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Post by tsmith on Dec 18, 2023 14:37:16 GMT -8
In my opinion, what really irritates me is that I don't feel like ticketmaster is providing any service to me as a fan or consumer. So why should I have to pay fees? My feeling is that ticketmaster is providing a service to the bands by delivering and distribution tickets to their shows and promoting it. The bands are the ones that should be paying ticketmaster if you ask me. Now if bands need to raise their costs to cover that, then so be it I guess. But don't go tacking $150 in phantom fees on my tickets when you've done nothing but act as a middleman between the ultimate seller and consumer. Ebay is basically doing the same thing as a middleman but you don't pay fees when you buy something....sellers pay fees to use the Ebay service. Should be the same idea with ticketmaster selling tickets. Hopefully someday bands figure out a way to cut ticketmaster out of the process and either sell their tickets to fans directly or some other cheaper, efficient way. Most bands probably don't care though as long as they keep getting paid and people are in seats so doubt it changes anytime soon. They get away with it as they have every right to charge fees. If you don't like it, don't buy tickets. I am not going this time unless tickets are $50 with fees. Funny how no one says the bands are selfish as I would be my life def lep and other are making millions touring. They have every right to make as much money as they want. The market ie fans determines how much they can make. Their last summer tour had lots of empty seats and tickets were significantly reduced a few days before show. I bet my life many shows next year will be the same. If not, good job as you priced it right and you made millions. Ticket seller fees and the 'dynamic pricing' model are purely and simply ways to fleece fans out of more money. It needs regulating in some way. To see a ticket price and then find out at the end of the process that the fees are another 20% on top is awful. Lets not forget that very recently The Cure took a stand against it and got the ticket seller to refund fans some money.
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Post by lepp703 on Dec 18, 2023 18:05:44 GMT -8
In my opinion, what really irritates me is that I don't feel like ticketmaster is providing any service to me as a fan or consumer. So why should I have to pay fees? My feeling is that ticketmaster is providing a service to the bands by delivering and distribution tickets to their shows and promoting it. The bands are the ones that should be paying ticketmaster if you ask me. Now if bands need to raise their costs to cover that, then so be it I guess. But don't go tacking $150 in phantom fees on my tickets when you've done nothing but act as a middleman between the ultimate seller and consumer. They're like a 100 times worse than Ebay lol. Hopefully someday bands figure out a way to cut ticketmaster out of the process and either sell their tickets to fans directly or some other cheaper, efficient way. Most bands probably don't care though as long as they keep getting paid and people are in seats so doubt it changes anytime soon. Ticket seller fees and the 'dynamic pricing' model are purely and simply ways to fleece fans out of more money. It needs regulating in some way. To see a ticket price and then find out at the end of the process that the fees are another 20% on top is awful. Lets not forget that very recently The Cure took a stand against it and got the ticket seller to refund fans some money. Only way to cut out ticket master is to sell tickets at the door. Parking lots can still charge what they want. But in my opinion, convenience fees are totally made up. Almost like they charging you to use your phone as the ticket. It’s convenient, but I’d rather be inconvenienced by having to print out the ticket rather than be charged.
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Post by jasonninelives on Dec 19, 2023 10:57:53 GMT -8
Ticket prices seem crazy for any band playing stadiums or arenas. I was looking at Slipknot tickets for Leeds in the UK the cheapest tickets I can fine are £106 for rubbish seats most prices are £250+!! crazy money something really needs to change.
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