SWEET! I am breaking my 666 posts to say how excited I am. I missed ticket sales for Minneapolis and am hoping to get a good seat at the Kohl center now. Target Center is enormous. Thought Tool didn't like WI, but here's hoping this concert actually happens!
Bah, if they don't change up the setlist at bit in the coming weeks I'm skipping this one. Already got tickets for Chicago and I've seen one concert at the Kohl Center and the sound was absolutely horrible.
Does anybody have information on getting tickets for this? I was at Band Camp yesterday and they said they'd announce a new way to get tickets this morning on JJO between 9 and 10, but I didn't have a chance to listen.
Interesting, I wonder if season ticket holders have any chance at getting guaranteed tickets or anything. I'll check it out as the ticket office is closed now, but I've seen events before where season ticket holders were guaranteed a certain section. I'll check it out tomorrow, hope so because my uncle has season tix :)
anyone know if the kohl center usually has floor space? i would really love some floor space.....
Pretty sure it's gonna be seats on the floor. I don't see the Kohl Center having general admissiion floor but I guess you never know. One thing there won't be is.... beer.
And man I hope just the show I saw there was bad sounding, you would think that with a newer facility it'd sound decent, but it was so low. Great place to see a Badger hockey game that's for sure (oh ya that would be NCAA Champion Badger hockey team).
Anyone think this is messed up? A Tool show where the tickets won't be sold through ticketmaster? I think the scalper potential here is extremely low which is awesome! I am going to be in Madison this weekend.
At first chance I had Floor seats, Row 15 on the side. Was buying 6, and wasn't sure if the Floor was going to be GA or actually seated (sounds like it accoring to Cycloz), so I gave them up. Anyways, the floor went fast so I guess the 3rd time I tried (2nd time I got Row 37 haha), I got Section 121 Row A (1) Seats 1-6. So I got seats just on the corner of stage left, closer than most of the people with floor seats!
Now if the floors turns out to be GA I'm going to be pissed...
(meh I'll just sneak onto it)
I just decided to check what was left regarding single tickets, so I just bought a Floor Secion 1 Row 2 Ticket! If I don't need it I will have no problem selling it!
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Nice! Wasn't planning on going since I had tix for Chicago and Vegas but I just started messing around seeing what tickets were available, got a ton of 122,123 then all of a sudden 004 Row 2 pops up! Shoulda seen me running around the house trying to find my wallet and plug all my info in before the timer ran out, think I had a bout a minute left.
On a side note, anyone want (2) tix for Chicago Middle Upper Level at face value let me know.
Not as bad, Ticketfucker (at least in NV) has a 10.50 charge, then a 3.50 charge, then another 3.something charge. I got a Massive Attack ticket the other day and it was $55. After the fees, it came to 71.60. That's fucking ridiculous. But I'm really lookin forward to that show, and Tool. Sept is gonna rule.
Oh well, I got Section 106...I wasn't planning on going so I didn't purchase my tickets until hours after they went on sale. At least I got floor for the Chicago show :)
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Does anybody have information on getting tickets for this? I was at Band Camp yesterday and they said they'd announce a new way to get tickets this morning on JJO between 9 and 10, but I didn't have a chance to listen.
yeah, i hear ya...i would've purchased tickets also, but i was busy sticking a flute...
I've been a fan of tool since my early teens, but only got to see em live for the first time (this explains why i feel this way) in May (nyc 5/19). That being said, i'm a bit sad that they do the same set list every show on this tour, i have tix to see em in chicago (9/18) and madison (9/19) by the looks of things, the best i could hope for is to hear right in two at one show and maybe opiate at the other. I wish if they were going to do that, that at least they would'nt do all the radio singles. why not some great deep tracks like: crawl away, jerk off, pushit, parabol/parabola, H., cold and ugly, bottom, intolerance, maybe even something of a supprise like say, no quater? I mean its basically all the singles and tracks from the new albulm. 10,000 days has some great tracks, and tool has been playing them consistently, thats not my issue. my issue is that i'm scared i'll never here jimmy, reflection, third eye and of coarse all the other songs i named live. that would truly suck. and i know that this is what most bands do, play the singles and the new stuff, but this isn't most bands, i guess, i just expected a little more. i was just wondering if some tool songs are now retired, never to be heard live again? that would be quite a shame, given that my favorite songs are not the ones that are played on the radio, even though i still like em, they are not what tool means to me, the real tool sound/message is hidden behind those singles.
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Originally they were only selling on the uwbadgers website, but now ticketmaster is selling them as well...and they still have great seats left.
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Driving in from Chicago, but I'll be there. The fact that there are still good seats available worries me...
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They dropped the lower price tickets from $40 to $20. There isn't a chance this show gets cancelled if it doesn't sell well is there? Man that would blow.
Come on Bucky fan, $20 to see Tool you can't go wrong.
Madison must be low on tool fans. I would go if i could make the trip.
That, or most of the die hards already bought tickets for Chicago tonight as this show was announced pretty late.
Well, I'm making the trip to Chicago tonight and Madison tomorrow night (and working the following days no less) so come on Madtown represent and buy some freakin tickets.