we had seats on 10/7 and 10/8 and we showed up at MSG each night around 7ish... they had single tix available both nights at that time, but we did not check to see if they were GA. I doubt they were, but stranger things have happened. If I was smart I would have tried to get tix for the show on Friday... d'oh!
in may.. i got on the line a little before 5 and by 6:30-7:00 i had a pair of the expensive. i think they release the left over seats first and GA later. or u ask a scalper 15 min b4 the show starts. also check ticketdisaster during the day.
that's just not fair - I'm in a bit of a panic to get my daughter a GA for 11/2... I have to keep her home from school and get downtown to wait in line early, but only if I have a GA in hand... I can't risk them not releasing GAs or waiting for nought (sp?)
(I mean it's cool that they do, but... hopefully you catch my drift)
So, my question is: If you do get GA's right before showtime and dont' get scanned for the ellipse, how bad are the seats at the back of the floor? Can you even see the stage or are you basically watching the screens? Unless the floor is on a slope, I don't see how anyone could see anything back there.
Quick questions. On the first leg of the tour, U2 were releasing tickets the day of the show. Has anybody heard if they're still doing that for this 3rd leg of the tour? Has anybody got tickets to a sold-out show from the box office the day of the show?