Looks like it is beginning
jrod2181 said:
Looks like it is beginning
Tibbers said:jrod2181 said:
Looks like it is beginning
What a ****ty lineup. Talk about falling far away from its first intentions. It is twenty years later but damn how the mighty have fallen.
Jimmy Buffett two days before the Aggie game at Red Rocks FYIgoadius6 said:
Been a longtime bucket list item for me to see My Morning Jacket at Bonnaroo but with the rest of that lineup i don't think it's worth it. I've seen all the other bands i enjoy on that list multiple times.
Red Rocks announcement is exciting, since the Aggies are playing Colorado in Denver this year, would be fun to see a show and the game in the same weekend.
You should definitely go. Seen the Dead 8 times without Jerry sadly but only one Dead and Co. show with Mayer and he was fantastic. I plan on going to both Woodlands and Dallas and you'll have a great time for sure.Jim01 said:
Haven't bought any tickets yet but plan to go to Built To Spill in Houston in July.
Dead & Co. just announced a tour and they are coming to Houston in October. I'm not a big Dead fan but am a big John Mayer fan, and as a concert lover I feel like seeing the Dead should maybe be a bucket list item to cross off.
Wow. I figured things would be at 100% capacity bringing prices back down. That's insane for lawn.deadhead aggie said:
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$351 for 2 lawn tickets for the Woodlands......just can't justify that purchase.....couch touring for me
Waiting on this as well for OKC. Only tickets I held onto of the eleven shows in 2020 I had already purchased that got canceled or postponed.62strat said:
Still waiting for PJ rescheduled dates. I'm sitting on front row mezzanine to this show at the blue ball arena.
txaggiefarmer05 said:
This one looks better than Bonnaroo, sorta.
Vividseats, Seatgeek, etc.. The lowest I saw was $96 each and that wasn't even for a package. After all of the fees, it came in at over $150.Jim01 said:
Where are you seeing those prices? I saw packages that were upwards of that but does that mean you can't just buy a regular lawn seat? Or do you have to buy a package with laminate/t-shirt/etc?
I signed up for the presale earlier, and they said that no tickets had been sold yet, despite what you see online. So not *positive* that there are no tickets out yet, but this is what they said in the email confirmation:deadhead aggie said:Vividseats, Seatgeek, etc.. The lowest I saw was $96 each and that wasn't even for a package. After all of the fees, it came in at over $150.Jim01 said:
Where are you seeing those prices? I saw packages that were upwards of that but does that mean you can't just buy a regular lawn seat? Or do you have to buy a package with laminate/t-shirt/etc?
I'll admit, I don't buy concert tickets on-line very often, so there's a good chance that I don't know what the hell I'm doing and I'm not looking in the right places. If you're able to find them for cheap via some other avenue, please let me know.
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man I've never seen a festival list where the name recognition falls off so quickly. Like, huge famous name, kinda famous, then never heard of them.Look guys... said:
62strat said:man I've never seen a festival list where the name recognition falls off so quickly. Like, huge famous name, kinda famous, then never heard of them.Look guys... said: