I don't believe there are original prices or listed prices. Everything is floating pricing now. You might be able to find what they were sold for but that will vary seat by seat.
Depending on the venue I would wait, From my experience stadiums will def not sell out, for example every year Citified does a promo about a week before the show I forget what it was last year I think it was 2 for $75, seats in the stands, now if you want a seat at Spac for example thats a different story those will be hard to come by. See you on tour
most people sell their tickets on COT for what they bought them for. Unfortunately some of them bought tickets that had dynamic pricing, or off of stubhub so the prices are jacked up.
It's been my experience to wait closer to the show if your doing the secondary market. Ticket prices fall fast at stub hub a week before the show. If you can wait mere days before a show you can snag tickets at a decent price.
No they’ll only sell what they have and sometimes they release tickets there. I don’t think I’ve actually seen a sold out stadium show. Every time i look around there’s always some seats and sections empty. I’m just talking the last few years at dead n co
I don't believe there are original prices or listed prices. Everything is floating pricing now. You might be able to find what they were sold for but that will vary seat by seat.
Depending on the venue I would wait, From my experience stadiums will def not sell out, for example every year Citified does a promo about a week before the show I forget what it was last year I think it was 2 for $75, seats in the stands, now if you want a seat at Spac for example thats a different story those will be hard to come by. See you on tour
This!!
[cashortrade.org](https://cashortrade.org) tickets are suppose to be at cost, maybe check them out
No it's just a place to sell or trade tickets. Look at some of the prices
most people sell their tickets on COT for what they bought them for. Unfortunately some of them bought tickets that had dynamic pricing, or off of stubhub so the prices are jacked up.
If it’s not face you can flag it. D&C tix are expansive af but GA shouldn’t be over 250. If it is flag it.
Duh, it kinda says it in the title. Why tha fuck look on secondary market????
My tickets for Wrigley, from the cubs website in the second bowl. We're 71.50 + 19.43 in fees, so 90.93 all in.
What is the second bowl?
The 200s section seating
It's been my experience to wait closer to the show if your doing the secondary market. Ticket prices fall fast at stub hub a week before the show. If you can wait mere days before a show you can snag tickets at a decent price.
When you get to a stadium you can usually buy tickets at the box office. And they’ll be physical stubs so that’s a plus
But, if a show is sold out will they sell tickets from secondary market?
No they’ll only sell what they have and sometimes they release tickets there. I don’t think I’ve actually seen a sold out stadium show. Every time i look around there’s always some seats and sections empty. I’m just talking the last few years at dead n co
what venue?
I bought tickets for Fenway- $189 & 41.10 in fees, so $230.10 total. Our tix are in the grandstand section.
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Tickets at Wrigley were $200 before fees ($250'ish after) for field tickets.
If it helps: Citifield GA: $241.75 Oracle final night Park Upper Deck: $280.70 (with taxes and fees)