Tickets for Nine Inch Nails 2025 tour go on general sale tomorrow. Presale is happening now. My Google-fu is letting me down, I can't find a presale code. Can anyone help a brother out?
Tickets for Nine Inch Nails 2025 tour go on general sale tomorrow. Presale is happening now. My Google-fu is letting me down, I can't find a presale code. Can anyone help a brother out?
I didn't see any pre-sale for the US shows. There is no presale link on ticketmaster. They did it for the one show in London but I think that was done by the arena vs the band based off what I saw.
Yeah I haven't seen any sort of presale for the US shows and there have been a few official news items that said there would be be no artist-based presales for this tour, which is pretty typical for NIN shows. I think this is going to be a matter of just logging on at noon tomorrow and hoping for the best.
Indy - Guy said:In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
this is all I got:
Super ironic since the tour ends at the Kia Ceter in LA where I have to assume they'll just announce new logos for everyone.
Got logged on right at 11:59:59 and was #21183 in the queue for an arena that holds about 17000, so I'm not hopeful.
Holy crap I actually got one. When I got to the front of the queue there were 11 seats left. All singles. My wife wouldn't want to make a 3 hour drive on a school night anyway.
Now I just need to figure out if I can actually go.
That means the only chance I have of seeing them in the DFW area is paying an exorbitant markup on the resale market. Damn.
z31maniac said:That means the only chance I have of seeing them in the DFW area is paying an exorbitant markup on the resale market. Damn.
Yeah i have some friends in the DFW area who logged on in position 6100 or so but were unable to procure tickets. Their queue got down to around 1500 then they were informed there were no remaining seats.
There's alot of gaps in the schedule and i won't be surprised to see dates added before the tour kicks off. Especially festival dates.
berkeley, I forgot. Gonna log on now and see what I get.
EDIT: 2:25 PM, all that's left are $400 apiece for lower bowl at side of stage, or $50 apiece for 200-level restricted view.
JG Pasterjak said:Got logged on right at 11:59:59 and was #21183 in the queue for an arena that holds about 17000, so I'm not hopeful.
If 12,000 people were in attendance in 1975 when Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band recorded the LIVE album at Cobo Hall back in the day there are now 250,000 people who claim they were there.
You'll make the concert.
Datsun240ZGuy said:JG Pasterjak said:Got logged on right at 11:59:59 and was #21183 in the queue for an arena that holds about 17000, so I'm not hopeful.
If 12,000 people were in attendance in 1975 when Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band recorded the LIVE album at Cobo Hall back in the day there are now 250,000 people who claim they were there.
You'll make the concert.
I like this math.
Yeah I have a seat, and it's not a bad one, either. Lower bowl, one section back from the stage, audience left. Even got an aisle seat.
When i finally got to the front of the virtual line, the map of the arena popped up and there were 11 blue dots in a entire sea of grey. The first couple I tried to zoom in on disappeared while I was zooming in. So I just started clicking and trying to put anything in my basket. Two or three more disappeared as I clicked them. Finally this one turned green, indicating it was me why put my finger on it first. I think there were only about four or five left at that point.
It feels like there should be a better way to do this, but ultimately you have way, way, way more demand than supply here, so there's going to be a chokepoint somewhere. Although, somehow ticket resellers ended up with close to half the tickets in some venues, and that seems like a bit of a fail. I feel like resellers should only be able to purchase tickets from individuals, or act as a broker taking a comission in a sale between two individuals. Gaming the market to hoard sets and drive prices up is pretty scummy.
JG Pasterjak said:z31maniac said:That means the only chance I have of seeing them in the DFW area is paying an exorbitant markup on the resale market. Damn.
Yeah i have some friends in the DFW area who logged on in position 6100 or so but were unable to procure tickets. Their queue got down to around 1500 then they were informed there were no remaining seats.
There's alot of gaps in the schedule and i won't be surprised to see dates added before the tour kicks off. Especially festival dates.
I hope you're right. Although I don't do the festival thing. Typically 75% percent of the bands there I've never heard of or care about, and even the headline acts play shortend sets.
Even big bands I've gone to the last 10+ years, play shorter sets. I saw Metallica on the Black album tour when I was in like 5th grade. They played for like 2.5 hours, no openers. Saw them again for the Hardwired tour years back, again, played a super long set and sounded phenomenal. And I got to see them play one of all-time favorites on the Hardwired tour..........Blackened.
I know it's really popular to E36 M3 on Lars for pretty a crappy drummer days, but it was really wild. He messed up "Now That We're Dead" more than a few times, and it's about as simple a 4/4 AC/DC beat as their is. But then when they Blackened.......he absolutely nailed every single bit of the song.
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