Firstly, I'm not familiar with concertwire, but it looks like a portal site. That is, clicking on the "tickets" link for various concerts takes you to the ticket retailer involved (tickets.com, ticketweb.com, ticketmaster.com, etc.). I suspect that ticketmaster may still be handling most if not all the ticket sales for the tour.
Secondly, I just took another look at Ticketmaster and it seems that, as of 8pm Eastern anyhow, the listing for the upcoming Columbus show has disappeared.
Based on past experience, Concertwire will dump you into Tickets Unlimited's site for the Knoxville show. That website is:
www.Knoxvilletickets.com
They have a monopoly on all our local shows. As a regular concertgoer, I can attest to the fact I have never had to go through Ticketmaster for anything in our city.
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Firstly, I'm not familiar with concertwire, but it looks like a portal site. That is, clicking on the "tickets" link for various concerts takes you to the ticket retailer involved (tickets.com, ticketweb.com, ticketmaster.com, etc.). I suspect that ticketmaster may still be handling most if not all the ticket sales for the tour.
Secondly, I just took another look at Ticketmaster and it seems that, as of 8pm Eastern anyhow, the listing for the upcoming Columbus show has disappeared.
I concur, no more Columbus on Ticketmaster...
Too far from Denver for me. Does anyone know where to get the poster? Thanks for the reporting Eyeball Kid!
Based on past experience, Concertwire will dump you into Tickets Unlimited's site for the Knoxville show. That website is:
www.Knoxvilletickets.com
They have a monopoly on all our local shows. As a regular concertgoer, I can attest to the fact I have never had to go through Ticketmaster for anything in our city.
Thanks for the update. Please keep us posted on any ticket news, particularly re: the Birmingham show. I can't miss this.
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