I just purchased tickets for the pre-sale, at 9:59 AM, and I have tickets at the back of the venue. High up. Where the sound bounces around the venue. 9:59 AM, and those are the ONLY tickets available for a Ryan Adams pre-sale? We're not talking U2 playing DC9 here, in terms of demand. He's playing DAR, which is the size of a small basketball stadium.
I guess I'm just curious - am I going to be able to buy tickets tomorrow, at 10 AM, and get ORCH seats that are MUCH better than the ones I received in a pre-sale? Because if that is the case, well, ONE, I will recommend to all friends in the future to avoid the pre-sale. I will try tomorrow and find out, and I'll let you guys know what the deal is. If that's the case, I'll have 3 tickets in Section K to sell off. And this will probably be the last show that I see in DAR.
It's not like DAR is a small venue. I love Ryan Adams, and will still be in attendance for this show regardless of where the seats are because I love his music and love him live and CANNOT get enough of his shows in the LMA. BUT COME ON.
I'm fairly knowledgeable about ticket sales and the behind the scenes of putting on a show - SO can someone please tell me what's going on here? I am at a loss for words. I love the 9:30 club, but this is really testing our relationship.