I'm from overseas and am in LA when the new Love Never Dies US tour plays the Pantages theatre. I can find tickets for all the other venues the show plays, exept for LA. Does anyone know why tickets are not on sale yet? The pantages website says tickets onsale now. I don't want to miss this show and I've only got one day to see it, so I'll need to book asap so I won't miss them.
The "On Sale Now" indication on the Pantages website is slightly misleading, but not uncommon. It looks like they're on sale if you want to buy a season package, but not if you're buying tickets for just that show. A lot of local theatres make seats available to season ticket holders prior to letting the general public buy, as an incentive. Love Never Dies doesn't open there until April 2018, so you'll unfortunately have to wait a bit longer. The show will play in late November 2017 where I am and the tickets don't go on sale to the general public for about another two weeks.
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It says that non-package tickets are sold only through Ticketmaster, but I couldn't find the Pantages performances listed on Ticketmaster. If you really want to see this show (like I do), I suggest you call the Pantages and ask when/how individual seats can be purchased.
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Oh thank you both for your help. I didn't know that. Unfortunately I'm from overseas, so I'll have to wait until they become available to the general public. Thanks! Can't wait and a casting announcement can't be far off right? Really excited for this one :)
Being overseas, I can understand you not wanting to call the Pantages, but I do recommend that you email them at Info@HollywoodPantages.com and ask when tickets will be available to the general public and how they will be sold (e.g., Ticketmaster vs. the Pantages website) because, as I said earlier, this show does not appear in the Ticketmaster listing for this theatre (and the listing does currently go through April 201.
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