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hey seth,
you have a problem, and it's called ticketfly.
you might be tempted to throw your hands in the air and say "whatever, the tickets were sold eventually". that's the same attitude that nissan/jiffy lube operators have... and note that it has caught up with them.
MPP is a major-league venue hosting major-league acts. let's not bring down the experience what an embarrassingly sub-standard ticketing system.
so what would you have done
I don't know if this would work, but here is an idea. For Merriweather shows and really high demand things at 9:30 that also overwhelm their system (like Spoon), what about going old school and selling tix in person at the club box office?
You could possibly have the first hour or two be in-person ticket sales only and then open it up to online after the major crunch has been filled in person.
I know this would upset people that are not local and can't get there for the in-person sale, but it would probalby make more people happy than it would upset given that
most 9:30 and Merriweather show goers are probably local.
This system seems like it would reward effort. People who really want good seats can put in the effort to get them instead of being subjected to the random chance of the currently TF system or that of ticketmaster where everyone is trying online simultaneously.
This system doesn't address scalping, but it at least makes it harder for scalpers because if they want to scalp really good seats, they will have to put the effort in to get them. The current system is even worse for scalping because scalpers do not have to put in any extra effort, they just try to get lucky with the largely random ticket distribution.
With this system, scalpers would actaully be adding value because they would be putting in the effort for people that are unwilling or unable to do it themselves. In the current system scalpers add no value because they are just the ones that got lucky with the random ticket distribution, they didn't have to put in any extra effort.
So at least this system would improve the whole scalping thing a bit. If you wanted to get rid of it, you could make the in-person sales paperless ticketing.
Anyways, just an idea.