TotallyEffed said: "Has anyone “confirmed” their tickets yet?"
No, apparently TODAY TICKETS is behind. People have been calling and bitching all day. They hope to have all emails out by midnight.
"The sexual energy between the mother and son really concerns me!"-random woman behind me at Next to Normal
"I want to meet him after and bang him!"-random woman who exposed her breasts at Rock of Ages, referring to James Carpinello
I haven’t gotten my email yet, either. Not really too worried though. I mean no one appears to have gotten their email detailing “next steps” yet. And my card was charged.
Curious, if anyone wants to respond. They announced shows for Miami (not that I was going) and I looked at the dates and there are quite a bit of tickets available. Then I looked at the Coloseum in Vegas and there are a lot of tickets available. Then I looked at some of the dates, in Brooklyn, and saw the same. I don't understand all the hoopla, they made you go through for tickets (not even getting to pick your seat) if there is still a lot of seats available. I know you took the risk of it being sold out. However, anyone regret that knowing what you know now, they would have waited to buy? Also, has anyone received the cd from Ticketmaster yet, since it comes out Friday? ( I received my Christina Aquilera cd early before drop date) I will buy it from Target (2 extra songs), but I think I may be disappointed.
I forgot to come back to say that I got my ticket during the initial pre-sale thing! Sept 24; got assigned Orch Row J, center. Couldn't be more thrilled.
I also heard "I Don't Search I Find" and the 90s vibes are STRONG. I love it.
Updated On: 6/10/19 at 05:25 PM
ArtMan said: "Curious, if anyone wants to respond. They announced shows for Miami (not that I was going) and I looked at the dates and there are quite a bit of tickets available. Then I looked at the Coloseum in Vegas and there are a lot of tickets available. Then I looked at some of the dates, in Brooklyn, and saw the same. I don't understand all the hoopla, they made you go through for tickets (not even getting to pick your seat) if there is still a lot of seats available. I know you took the risk of it being sold out. However, anyone regret that knowing what you know now, they would have waited to buy? Also, has anyone received the cd from Ticketmaster yet, since it comes out Friday? ( I received my Christina Aquilera cd early before drop date) I will buy it from Target (2 extra songs), but I think I may be disappointed."
Since I have my ticket already, I don’t really regret it especially since better seats would cost me even more based on what I’m seeing. I would like to be closer (Row N, Left orchestra) and perhaps more centered, but probably good thing I already have my ticket so I’m not tempted to spend even more I had thoughts of extending my stay to see her again from closer up, but so far my logical mind (and my pocketbook) have overridden that impulse.
i have not received my CD early and I doubt I will in effort to prevent widespread leaks I have heard some of the unreleased songs and am excited for Friday I do think this is an album for true blue fans like me so probably won’t play well to the masses. The more others hate on her, the more we love her
Miles, I'm not going to ask you how much your ticket was...unless you want to tell me.But when I looked at tickets for all of the different cities, I was surprised at how inexpensive (in this day for concerts) the orchestra seats were. They averaged about $300. Celine Dion is coming to my city in January for her Courage tour and the seats were double that. It's almost sold out, which is surprising for those prices, for Jacksonville. I lucked out and snagged a great seat for $120 (with fees). I think it was priced incorrectly, but I jumped on it. I really am a fan, not a hater. Just our last encounters did not go well. So our relationship has somewhat soured.
I ended up with a VIP ticket so my ticket is decidedly more than that. But when I looked at seats closer to the stage, they were all quite a bit more than what I paid. They were all VIP, Premium, resale or those really expensive travel-included tickets. Admittedly, I only looked at a couple of other NY dates. I’m kinda psyched about my VIP perks, but I’d trade them in a New York minute for a cheaper and much closer seat, having seen her last from the edge of the runway on the Rebel Heart tour. But 16 rows from the stage in a small theater should still be amazing.
Many of the dates are only half sold. It's rather sad. The prices are too high for the casual fan. She has alienated many casual fans with her late start times and cavalier attitudes as well as not trotting out the hits in their original form.
I am please with my front and center aisle VIP ticket. It's a perfect seat. I will watch the Chicago dates to wait for the extremely close tickets that are a part of the VIP travel packages ($3000). Those will not sell and will be marked down.
Not sure what she was thinking with the prices.
"The sexual energy between the mother and son really concerns me!"-random woman behind me at Next to Normal
"I want to meet him after and bang him!"-random woman who exposed her breasts at Rock of Ages, referring to James Carpinello
TotallyEffed said: "Wow, there are SO many seats available the night I’m going in New York. Here I was thrilled that I snagged a pair. I bet Madonna is livid over this."
Madonna is okay with it. But reportedly, Madame X is F*U*R*I*O*U*S.
I’m MUCH more excited for this concert now that I’ve heard the rest of the album. She really did release the weakest stuff first. This album is going to really divide people initially, I think, but will ultimately rank very high for Madonna.
I bought it today, but haven't listened to it yet. Reading the reviews and knowing how critics are, I will bet this is a contender for Grammys next year.