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Defmix100
21 minutes ago, River said:

resale prices will go down as we approach the dates, u most likely have more chances to find a fair prices in gaga fan groups, on facebook, here and others. just be careful not fall into scams.

Never go through ticketmaster or any resale website.

It's estimated that between 2%-10% of people will not be able to attend and then resale the tickets, so don't lose hope.

 

why not ticketmaster? That's what some show's tickets had to be bought through so people reselling their tickets could also be resold through ticketmaster

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River
41 minutes ago, Defmix100 said:

why not ticketmaster? That's what some show's tickets had to be bought through so people reselling their tickets could also be resold through ticketmaster

because ticketmaster is the reason why we're all in this mess in the first place, their dynamic pricing is predatory.

So sploosh your juice all over me you Riverboy
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Defmix100
2 minutes ago, River said:

because ticketmaster is the reason why we're all in this mess in the first place, their dynamic pricing is predatory.

gotcha I agree the only positive thing I can say for London at least is all the resale tickets are locked at face value

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Obman

I'm hoping she'll pull a Chromatica and announce new dates/cities like a month from now

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vmpiregrn
6 hours ago, hELXIG said:

I don't. If they announce Aus tickets and not NZ I could go there but it's a lot of effort and money to fly to another country alone for one show. And that's doable.. but with Ticketmaster doing dynamic pricing I really don't know if I can justify the expense. It's juts too many difficult and expensive factors. I've been all depressy about it all day. I can't make a decision and I'm freaking out that if she releases dates soon I won't have time to figure everything out

Asking in good faith — does it work out financially to fly/travel for a show as opposed to paying resale prices for something local? Or is it more that, if you traveled, you could justify the price of the cheaper ticket by making a fun trip out of it? I’m in NYC and have a friend who bought Miami tickets because they were a couple hundred dollars cheaper, and even considering she’d be traveling domestically, I kind of wondered if it would even end up being cheaper once travel, accommodations and potential extras (hell, if I traveled to a beach city for a show, I’d wanna at least get a nice meal or nice drinks near my hotel once) were concerned. Not judging you or hers potential decision regardless! It just made me think. 

Edit: This also obviously is negated if there are zero resale tickets available for your country. I do sincerely hope you get to make it work!

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Juanlittlem
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Guillaume Hamon
6 hours ago, faysalaaa said:

Ive never had an issue finding tickets to any concert, even the biggest high demand celebrities, so im not sure whats happening?

Were these touring in similar venues?

To me that's the reason, this huge demand she has would need like 8 of these shows in some country to be met...

So there will be difficulties catching her except if she still adds tens of dates in those arenas. :sweat:

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Guillaume Hamon
5 hours ago, Raivo said:

Yeah... I mean, now she is doing the classic big American celebrity move - touring only the richest parts of Europe. Paying dust to eastern part. Also only 3 shows for the whole Northern Europe/Scandinavia... wtf. 

:alsemanche:

I guess it's about playing it safe and avoiding the "flopping tour" narrative to not discourage folks to buy? Every act insist on the dates they sold out  so I guess it really has a psy effects on potential buyers. Only placing safe dates and eventually adding more if the demand was proven to be enough is probably the most efficient marketing to sell more on the long term.

If I remember well for the CBT she was a bit longer to fill the Netherlands show while she didn't in Germany and Sweden and got her most attended concert ever in Paris. That's probably why they were generous with several French dates right away but only tried one each for Spain and Italy flat first.

When it comes to eastern Europe I guess she's afraid it wouldn't be filled since it's not a given like the big western European nations she always packs... But I'm sure she would do sell it quickly, at least in  places like Poland or Czech Republic...

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TheMiddleGround

I’m feeling hopeful — we’ve just increased the budget for resale tickets, and there’s no way I’m missing out this time. I haven’t felt this strong of a pull to attend since the Born This Way Ball, and I’ve been to every tour since. As a longtime fan, the idea of not being there for this celebration honestly makes me anxious. But at the same time, I’m genuinely happy to see such huge demand.

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hamartia

It's been an emotional rollercoaster for me where I was SO excited to go and assumed the demand amongst locals wouldn't be that high, and then I realized I likely wouldn't get tickets because I was going to miss the presale, and then I had hope again because I'm god's favourite :flutter: and figured a ticket would magically fall into my lap, and then I didn't want to go out of principle bc this whole ordeal has been so demoralizing re: Gaga in general... but now I'm like, well maybe my boyfriend can sit in the parking lot and I'll go by myself :triggered:

I really didn't want to go to a stadium show, but right now my game plan is to try and get okay seats for the inevitable stadium tour for a lower price (and less stress)

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Ashley

My last bit of hope is that they announce some California dates after Coachella and it’ll give me another chance to buy tickets at face value. Waiting for prices to drop right before the concert doesn’t really work for me since I have to ask for time off work in advance. If there were a show in my city this would be no problem.

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Raivo
1 hour ago, Guillaume Hamon said:

I guess it's about playing it safe and avoiding the "flopping tour" narrative to not discourage folks to buy? Every act insist on the dates they sold out  so I guess it really has a psy effects on potential buyers. Only placing safe dates and eventually adding more if the demand was proven to be enough is probably the most efficient marketing to sell more on the long term.

If I remember well for the CBT she was a bit longer to fill the Netherlands show while she didn't in Germany and Sweden and got her most attended concert ever in Paris. That's probably why they were generous with several French dates right away but only tried one each for Spain and Italy flat first.

When it comes to eastern Europe I guess she's afraid it wouldn't be filled since it's not a given like the big western European nations she always packs... But I'm sure she would do sell it quickly, at least in  places like Poland or Czech Republic...

Exactly, give us Czechia give us Poland. Seeing how her shows sold out in Stockholm, basically in first day the tickets were available, only some VIP tickets are left. Golden circle sold out in what it felt like 10 minutes. 1 or 2 concerts in Easter Europe would be great. Also Czechia is kind of Central Europe.

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Auro

I'm not banking on it, but I'm hoping to save some money and hopefully get a resale ticket once it gets closer to the date and people start dropping prices

These weren't prices where you announce the tour a week before tickets go on sale 💀 

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spookytanooki

Hope is a dangerous thing for a woman like me to have, but I have it

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Ilia Malinin
13 hours ago, Economy said:

What were the original sale prices?

$83.35USD to i believe $2,073USD.  at least that's what ticketmaster said when i was in queue for seattle general sale.

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