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Swindon Sal wrote:Is it possible to die and go to heaven twice, in two days? I managed to get tickets to the Annapolis show before it sold out and now the Wilmington, DE show two days later at the new world cafe live venue is also very close to me! I will be stalking tickets for that one as soon as available.
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Swindon Sal wrote:Judy-- so glad that the Wilmington location is do-able for you! But, to our mutual dismay, they also use the dreaded ticketfly online ordering system that caused us both such hassles for the Annapolis show. I'm going to call the boxoffice and try to get a sense of when the tickets will be available and if there is any option for in person purchases. It's a little over an hour's drive for me but it would be worth it to avoide ticketfly!
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Swindon Sal wrote:Judy, the box office folks at Wilmington were very nice when I spoke to them. They said they will post information as soon as "contracts with the artist" are finalized. The best way to keep up with information is to sign up for their email list on their website. You can buy tickets in person, on the phone to their boxoffice or via ticketfly online-- BUT they said they all use the same database and there is no advantage, in terms of getting better seats, by going through the box office.And the box office won't have tickets any earlier than whatever the posted date will be for the start of ticket sales. I think an option would be to have their box office number (on the website) on speed dial and try to get through to them verbally while you are also online trying to buy via ticketfly. Two bites of the apple, so to speak...
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Swindon Sal wrote:The Tarrytown locale lets its "members" get first shot at tickets, with sales to the public several days later. So unless you shell out an extra $45 in advance for the cheapest membership option, the best seats will likely be gone before the public sale of tickets begins. The Easton, PA State Theatre where the Moodies often play has a similar setup.
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