I guess none of y'all got my poor joke. Let me explain. Space almost never pays face value for a ticket, let alone one that will probably be north of $100/ticket. In fact, Space is very proud of the low prices he pays to get a last minute ticket and will come to this board to boast of his accomplishment in cheapness. Of course, due to her rabid pre-pubescent fans and others with shitty taste in music, Taylor Switt tickets will not fall to the low price range Space usually requires in order to pull the trigger on buying a ticket. Yet it was ironic, to me at least, that Space was kerflumphed about getting shut out of verified fan status. I'm assuming if he was able to score any tickets, he would try to make a nice profit on the secondary markets. Maybe, maybe not.
Why don't you wait for the $8 tickets on Stubhub the day of the show? I can't see you paying full price.
I'd go as high as high double digits per ticket.
are y'all insane? tickets will not come down below face. pent-up demand for these shows is insane. anyone waiting for a face-priced ticket on the secondary market, let alone an $8 ticket, is going to be left outside in the cold.
First off, though it's not my cup of tea, Taylor Swift's music is far from shitty.
Secondly, many of her fans are past pre-pubescent. My boss is a big fan, and he's in his 40's (with no kids.)
Thirdly, I'm buying for a family outting. If I'm buying tickets for myself, it's one thing, I'm going to be frugal. If I'm buying a once in a lifetime family experience, I can open the purse strings a bit (though my daughter is not SOOO spoiled that she expects it.)
Fourthly, with a six ticket max, I was definitely planning on buying all six and making a profit off those we didn't need. Though honestly I've never done that before, so not entirely sure how to and if you can do it with verified fan tickets, but I'm a quick learner (once sold tickets on Craigslist 15 years ago, but never on Stubhub, Seatgeek, etc)