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The entire downstairs floor of the venue is general admission, but there were a limited number of tickets sold for the pit at a higher price. Those who purchased pit tickets will be receiving wristbands from the venue on the night of the show which gives you access to the pit. They only do this for certain shows, but they don't say how many pit tickets were made available in the first place. For that reason, they sell out quickly. Other shows are on a first come first serve situation, if they give out wristbands at all. It all depends on the type of show. Since this isn't the first time they've played at this venue, they are well aware of how crazy it can get with people pushing and shoving their way up to the front. Having a limited capacity for the pit helps prevent things from getting out of hand. If you're general admission but not pit, you can either get to the venue early and end up on the first tier just above the pit, or you can try and take advantage of their VIP underground lounge which gets you early entry, so you won't have to wait outside in line all day, as well as a few other perks. Call Tim Harrington for VIP availability. (213)531-0588
I’m not going to the final tour, I recorded the last gig I went to and it was a good time but I’ve seen them 11 times since 2004. I consider myself lucky to have seen them that many times, the only thing I’m looking forward to now is Ville solo project and at some point warner brothers releasing b-sides and demos from the albums recorded under that label.
Sorry to hear that, Jarvis. Are you sure those aren't tickets to see The Rolling Stones, though?
Lol I'm sure, I had a ridiculous plumbing problem which set me back 1000 bucks I'm considering just letting all 4 tickets go