Data point from Childers’ Sept RR show: I missed the primary sales (like I always do), so planned to shop the secondary. IIRC, the secondary had decent seats for $150-$200 within the few weeks after the initial sale. I forgot about it and when I checked a couple months later it was like $250+ for GA.
Same shit happened to me. Heard from 3 other friends that it happened to also. I already got hotel rooms so I gotta make this happen.
Well this show is the day before my birthday and I've never been to Denver. So even if I dont get tickets Im still gonna go
Gonna wait and try again tomorrow during regular sales but if I strike out there I think I'll go to the secondary tickets. I've decided I'm not missing this.
Buddy got out of the waiting room 45 min after I did and it's giving him the option to buy the front tickets for $350 pre fees. The fuck is this system they're using?
I made it through and can buy resale tickets now. Cheapest on Axs are $368 so I'm gonna go ahead and wait this one out for a while
Cheapest ticket on Stubhub this morning is $450. LOL I know prices will go down, but I’m a little worried at how much I’m eventually going to have to pay for this.
AXS seems like a very unethical company with how many tickets magically ended up on the resale market at 10 times face value. Buying tickets from anywhere is usually an awful experience anyway with all the bullshit fees, but they are the worst of the worst.
Cory Morrow lends his name to a Salvation Army benefit in Austin every year and this year his guest was Pat Green. GF has been out of town this weekend and I need to go out of town for work, so I thought it would be a fun Sunday night for us before I leave town. Cory Morrow - Dude was actually awesome. I forgot how many bangers he had back in the day and he pretty much only played the hits. He’s hokey and acts like the 50 year old he is, which is fine. He was barefoot with an open collar dress shirt, presumably due to his event obligations from earlier in the night. Sounds like he does on the records for the most part. Got a little bible thumper-y at one point, but whatever. Pat Green - I hope he was fucked up, because if that was him sober then his wires are beyond crossed. We left after about an hour. He opened with a 7+ min jam session version of “Me and Billy the Kid” (which I was unaware there was any demand for on planet earth), then played the “she was someone’s baby doll” song from the Lucky Ones album (I can’t remember the name of the song but I can remember more of the words to it than he can!) and basically shit on the song the whole time. After that he played “Take me out to a dance hall” which was the truest song he played all night. From there it was pretty much him reciting his songs instead of signing them and telling weird ass stories about how he hopes COVID lives with his mother-in-law (later announced “my wife isn’t here”, thank God, homie). Very disappointing, but at least Cory Morrow was a pleasant surprise.
I'd start looking at this for next year if you miss out on RR... just saying https://braunbrothersreunion.com/