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Food and Drink lineup announced. No experience with any of these places but some of this stuff sounds incredible No great improvement on drink options but Sam Adams will have a Raspberry Lemon Gose and I've been all about sour beers lately
The Smoke Shop Moyzilla Stone and Skillet El Pelon Taqueria FoMu Shuck Food Truck Tasty Burger Zinneken's Waffles Whole Heart Provisions
The Smoke Shop has something called the BBQ Bomb: "a cone-shaped waffle filled with queso mac and cheese, BBQ beans, coleslaw, pulled pork, chopped brisket, or smoked chicken, and topped with jalapenos"
Really, is it a good idea to sell beans at a crowded music festival?
Then again, it would be a wonderful thing to behold if a thousand festival-goers loaded up on beans late Saturday afternoon and then made their way to the rail, front and center, only to wordlessly critique Mumford & Sons a few hours later.
Labor leader Saul Alinsky did something just like that in my hometown of Rochester, NY in the 1960's. He bought a bunch of seats in the first few rows to a performance by the local philharmonic and gave the tickets away to homeless men, after feeding them a pre-concert dinner of beans and sauerkraut.
Boston Calling blind early bird tickets at $140-ish are still the best concert value around.
Face value for Kendrick Lamar at the TD Garden ranges from $450 - $75. The front few rows of the balcony are $295 per seat, for crying out loud. The only thing $75 will get you is the last few rows of the balcony.
(I suspect, though, that a whole lot of pricier seats will remain unsold and every radio station, music/entertainment blog, etc. will be giving away a ton of tickets. Check out the available seating map for the show on Ticketmaster.com on Saturday morning, after tickets have been on sale for 24 hours, to see if the 200-450 dollar seats sold well or poorly.)
Yes, I'd rather see Kendrick Lamar than any of the rap acts at Boston Calling. But I'd much rather pay $140 and see Chance The Rapper, Run the Jewels, Danny Brown, Flatbush Zombies, and Cousin Stizz than pay anything north of $100 to see Kendrick Lamar.
Boston Calling blind early bird tickets at $140-ish are still the best concert value around.
Face value for Kendrick Lamar at the TD Garden ranges from $450 - $75. The front few rows of the balcony are $295 per seat, for crying out loud. The only thing $75 will get you is the last few rows of the balcony.
(I suspect, though, that a whole lot of pricier seats will remain unsold and every radio station, music/entertainment blog, etc. will be giving away a ton of tickets. Check out the available seating map for the show on Ticketmaster.com on Saturday morning, after tickets have been on sale for 24 hours, to see if the 200-450 dollar seats sold well or poorly.)
Yes, I'd rather see Kendrick Lamar than any of the rap acts at Boston Calling. But I'd much rather pay $140 and see Chance The Rapper, Run the Jewels, Danny Brown, Flatbush Zombies, and Cousin Stizz than pay anything north of $100 to see Kendrick Lamar.
Pretty sure those are just pre-sale, platinum tickets. No way Kendrick charges $300+ for regular seats. TM has been really shitty about listing the actual prices of tickets since they updated their site layout.
Boston Calling blind early bird tickets at $140-ish are still the best concert value around.
Face value for Kendrick Lamar at the TD Garden ranges from $450 - $75. The front few rows of the balcony are $295 per seat, for crying out loud. The only thing $75 will get you is the last few rows of the balcony.
(I suspect, though, that a whole lot of pricier seats will remain unsold and every radio station, music/entertainment blog, etc. will be giving away a ton of tickets. Check out the available seating map for the show on Ticketmaster.com on Saturday morning, after tickets have been on sale for 24 hours, to see if the 200-450 dollar seats sold well or poorly.)
Yes, I'd rather see Kendrick Lamar than any of the rap acts at Boston Calling. But I'd much rather pay $140 and see Chance The Rapper, Run the Jewels, Danny Brown, Flatbush Zombies, and Cousin Stizz than pay anything north of $100 to see Kendrick Lamar.
Pretty sure those are just pre-sale, platinum tickets. No way Kendrick charges $300+ for regular seats. TM has been really shitty about listing the actual prices of tickets since they updated their site layout.
I did the "hover over available seats" on a section by section basis, and the front row of the balcony is going for $295. I think they are that expensive.
Section D on the floor, midway back: $385 per ticket. Loge 22 on the side, fairly close to stage: $425 per ticket. Loge sections at the far end of the arena: $125 per ticket. Yes, the front row of the balcony is listed as platinum at $295 per ticket, but all other balcony seats are $75. So the price differential between the front row of the balcony and the second row of the balcony is $220. Really, the $125 loge seats -- any of them -- will likely give you better sight lines and sound than the $295 balcony seats.
Pretty sure those are just pre-sale, platinum tickets. No way Kendrick charges $300+ for regular seats. TM has been really shitty about listing the actual prices of tickets since they updated their site layout.
I did the "hover over available seats" on a section by section basis, and the front row of the balcony is going for $295. I think they are that expensive.
Section D on the floor, midway back: $385 per ticket. Loge 22 on the side, fairly close to stage: $425 per ticket. Loge sections at the far end of the arena: $125 per ticket. Yes, the front row of the balcony is listed as platinum at $295 per ticket, but all other balcony seats are $75. So the price differential between the front row of the balcony and the second row of the balcony is $220. Really, the $125 loge seats -- any of them -- will likely give you better sight lines and sound than the $295 balcony seats.
Nope, regular sale is Balcony $75, side view $50, floor and lodge are $125. Indeed those are the highway robbery 'platinum tickets and ya those prices come from TMFanSupport on twitter lol
I did the "hover over available seats" on a section by section basis, and the front row of the balcony is going for $295. I think they are that expensive.
Section D on the floor, midway back: $385 per ticket. Loge 22 on the side, fairly close to stage: $425 per ticket. Loge sections at the far end of the arena: $125 per ticket. Yes, the front row of the balcony is listed as platinum at $295 per ticket, but all other balcony seats are $75. So the price differential between the front row of the balcony and the second row of the balcony is $220. Really, the $125 loge seats -- any of them -- will likely give you better sight lines and sound than the $295 balcony seats.
Nope, regular sale is Balcony $75, side view $50, floor and lodge are $125. Indeed those are the highway robbery 'platinum tickets and ya those prices come from TMFanSupport on twitter lol
I can't imagine that platinum seats in Section D would be $385, while closer floor A, B, & C sections would be $125. That makes no sense.
If those platinum tickets aren't sold, Live Nation will just throw those tickets in the general price pool a couple weeks before the show.
Wow, you were all correct on this.
I just checked again and the price range is now listed $125 - $45. The pricier ones are Platinum tickets...but the Platinum tickets aren't necessarily the best ones available.
If you're willing to pay over $300 per ticket for a middle section on the floor, while the people in the front sections are paying $125, you deserve to pay that much more.
In case anyone was wondering, Crash Line is doing the Copenhagen Beer & Music Celebration again on City Hall Plaza (I assume) this September. Given the rootsy/indie acts they brought in last year, I've got high hopes, especially given the infusion of James Dolan's cash which pumped up the Boston Calling lineup.
feels weird having my wristband but not the full schedule.
Well yeah, this is the first year that a schedule has been really necessary. Before it was just a matter of what time an artist would be on, now it's a matter of who I won't be able to see