u/pedroah

Who is buying the $60+ resale tickets when official tickets are still available for $40 online or $30 doors.

I was eyeballing a show tonight where I kinda sorta want to see the opener. The headliner is not my style at all so I don't wanna pay full price to see the opener play an abbreviated set. I paid $20 at the door to see the opener at their own headlining show where they played a 60 minute set. No FOMO if I don't see tonight's show.

Official tickets are still available $30 + 10 online fee or $30 doors. I was hoping resale tickets would drop to $20, but only dipped to $29 on tickpick and stubhub.

There was 100 tickets on Tickpick all week for $60 and up. I saw a few go as low as $29 and I was hoping that would go down some more.

But those $29 tickets sold. And then then all that remained are the $60 tickets and I am seeing these start to disappear.

But I don't understand who is buying these when official tickets are still available for $40 online or $30 at the door.

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u/pedroah — 22 hours ago
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You're bleeding Bay Area transit's budget with this Clipper card quirk

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u/pedroah — 5 days ago