Post by jonloch1 on Nov 26, 2023 15:37:26 GMT
Right so I was reading up on the tour tickets last night and I have just realised something that has confused me. So I thought the registration was just for the presale access and general sale on Thursday anyone can get tickets no matter if they've registered or not. But reading this again I'm wrong www.timeout.com/uk/news/how-to-get-tickets-for-p-nks-2024-uk-tour-including-price-112123
It says you will either be selected or put on a waitlist which what would be the point of a waitlist if anyone can get them on Thursday? Then it says if you're one of the lucky ones you'll get a unique code for GENERAL SALE. so general sale isnt open to anyone??
So I'm presuming this email on Monday is basically going to say either you've got presale access, general access or you're wait listed. But what I really dont get whatsoever is when we registered it didnt ask what city we wanted to go to so how are they going to decipher how many people are going to a city so how many people to give access to presale and how many to put on the waitlist. Like with Taylor Swift when you registered you had to specify what city you wanted to go to which makes sense, the form for pink we weren't asked so how do they know how much demand is for each city. Also the other thing I dont get, I remember the link for presale registration was at the bottom of pinks website and it was tiny, I wouldve thought so many people wouldn't have known about it so I bet so many people haven't registered.
I just dont get this and I'm confused, it wasnt like this in 2019. And I know pink is popular but like shes doing 2 nights in London, Glasgow and Liverpool. Surely the worry isn't the demand is going to be too high. Its hard enough for most artists to sell out one stadium date in a city, pink is doing two
Am I the only one just realising all of this? im confused as Thursdays sale is called GENERAL sale which to me implies anyone can get tickets and thats normally the case but that article implies otherwise
It says you will either be selected or put on a waitlist which what would be the point of a waitlist if anyone can get them on Thursday? Then it says if you're one of the lucky ones you'll get a unique code for GENERAL SALE. so general sale isnt open to anyone??
So I'm presuming this email on Monday is basically going to say either you've got presale access, general access or you're wait listed. But what I really dont get whatsoever is when we registered it didnt ask what city we wanted to go to so how are they going to decipher how many people are going to a city so how many people to give access to presale and how many to put on the waitlist. Like with Taylor Swift when you registered you had to specify what city you wanted to go to which makes sense, the form for pink we weren't asked so how do they know how much demand is for each city. Also the other thing I dont get, I remember the link for presale registration was at the bottom of pinks website and it was tiny, I wouldve thought so many people wouldn't have known about it so I bet so many people haven't registered.
I just dont get this and I'm confused, it wasnt like this in 2019. And I know pink is popular but like shes doing 2 nights in London, Glasgow and Liverpool. Surely the worry isn't the demand is going to be too high. Its hard enough for most artists to sell out one stadium date in a city, pink is doing two
Am I the only one just realising all of this? im confused as Thursdays sale is called GENERAL sale which to me implies anyone can get tickets and thats normally the case but that article implies otherwise