@MichaelJelen artists can (and imo should) dynamically price their tickets based on market value.
my goal is to help facilitate this exact thing.
i donโt think itโs bad to pick a $20 bill up from the ground though either.
Knicks @ Spurs Game 1 is hours away and there is still $742,000 worth of tickets available from the box office, in addition to 1,800 tickets on the secondary market.
If the Spurs donโt dynamic prices down, there are going to be empty seats at tipoff.
There are still seats for ~$19,000 per ticket available
@Ticket_Help2022@NormalPerson44@TicketTalkNet Back with vengence. Though, I wouldn't expect these newly added lawns to sell very well considering they are going for nearly half the price on the secondary.
Despite everything that has gone on with World Cup tickets over the past week - new releases, sudden pullbacks, fresh inventory on resale sites - the average get-in price across all 72 group stage matches is EXACTLY where it was 1 week ago, at $586.
Here is the trend line for Lawn tickets for the 6/9 MGK show.
Looks like the lawn was not selling well, so they pulled that option โ likely for the reason @Ticket_Help2022 referenced.
Thatโs fairly common. Better to compress demand into the seated bowl than leave a visibly soft lawn and bowl available. If seated inventory starts moving better, they can always reopen the lawn later.