The news is true, Garth Brooks announced Thursday that he has signed on to play a 5 year residency at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. With Steve Wynn by his side the country star confirmed the deal officially bringing him out of retirement and making him the permanent replacement for Danny Gans at The Encore Theatre.
Dubbed a “one-man” acoustic show the residency will begin Dec 11-13th and might include special guests such as Brook’s second wife Trisha Yearwood.
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It was announced earlier today that Ticketmaster is launching a Los Angeles Kings 10 game Optimal Price ticketing program. Terms of the program for the LA based NHL team is explained here:
Its slightly confusing how “This structure will reward fans who purchase tickets early, all while ensuring that Season Ticket Members still receive the best price on tickets.”
It would seem if you purchase your tickets early and the price drops you will not be rewarded. The same goes for Season Ticket Holders… Why would you purchase your season in advance if tickets could be had the day of the game for cheaper? And who is setting these ”Optimal” prices and is it a computer algorithm adjusting them?
All a little much to digest, and slightly confusing at the same time.
No offense to Ticketmaster but shouldn’t YOU set the price of tickets not a computer program? Shouldn’t YOU be able to choose the seats you want not a Ticketmaster automated process?
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As I’m sure many of you know the recent Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band shows at the Izod Center caused quite a big ticket controversy. At the center of this controversy was Ticketmaster’s handling of these sold out shows, redirecting unknowing buyers to Ticketsnow where they could purchase tickets for over face value (I guess this is better than them secretly selling tickets on TicketExchange – but that’s a whole different blog post).
Well a recent report based on data from the Open Public Records Act shows an even more compelling story. Apparently The Boss himself is responsible for a large quantity of tickets that were held back from the ticket buying public. According to this data 2262 tickets were withheld from fans with 1018 out of 1126 best tickets (the four closest sections to the stage) not being available during the public sale.).
Where did these tickets go? You got it… Bruce’s band, agent, family, record label, and New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority! And guess what? This is ILLEGAL. NJ state law allows for an artist to withhold a maximum 5% of an arena for family, record labels, fan clubs etc. Bruce’s camp scooped up a whopping 12% of the building. And to top it off not one of these tickets were located in the upper deck, only the very best for Springsteen and his posse.).
So it appears as if Bruce Springsteen doesn’t want his real fans anywhere near the stage. And obviously Ticketmaster wants them to buy tickets for the maximum possible price on Ticketsnow and TicketExchange. The solution? Just go to SaveFans! and pay what YOU want for tickets!
If you want a better view than this try trading tickets with Bruce’s uncle. He is sitting in one of the 1,018 floor seats not released by Ticketmaster.
Evidently a New York Mets Fan got her arm stuck in a Citi Field toilet after having dropped her gold tooth. Security responded to her screams and eventually had to call a plumbing company to pry her crap stained hand free…classy!
On a more upbeat note, I suggest that you New Yorkers venture to Citi Field to watch some Summer baseball! Check out the upcoming Mets games:
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