No Doubt Tickets at Gibson Amphitheatre Ticket Analyst-Ticket Analysis
Posted in Ticket Analysis on 21. Jul, 2009
No Doubt Tickets at Gibson Amphitheatre Purchasing Options Analysis:
Once again, No Doubt makes their triumphant return to Southern California starting on Wednesday with 7 shows over the next two weeks. No Doubt has sold over 75000 tickets at close to $90 each for these concerts. Kind of makes you wonder why they would even go on tour anywhere else.
These No Doubt tickets were hard to acquire. If you were in on the fan club “tour club” presales there were basically no good seats available that are not a pain in the ass to use (meet someone in a back alley and have them walk you in the venue hoping they’ll get both of you into the show).
Prices have not start falling quite as much for the 2nd and 3rd Gibson Amphitheatre shows and the first show has. There are still several good deals and tickets at, close to, or below face value for those who care what the $numbers say on the ticket. They are more tickets on the secondary market for the 7/27 No Doubt show which means that if you don’t care which day you go, take a closer look at the 7/27 show.
No Doubt Tickets for 7/27 at Gibson Amphitheatre start at $95 for decent Loge seats on the secondary market. To move up to an okay orchestra seat will set you back around $165 a ticket. Good Orchestra tickets start at $225 a ticket. No Doubt tickets for the Pit start at $250 a ticket.
If you want to see No doubt I would buy the tickets in a decent Loge location. I would wait a few days and hope to pay $80-$90 each. If you have plenty of money or are the Biggest No Doubt fan a great Orchestra seat for just over $200 would call my name or you would have the option to go two nights in decent Loge seats.
The No Doubt ticket market on their 7/28 show is a little tighter but close to the same as the 7/27 show. Decent Loge seats start at $75 each. Pits will set you back around $300 a ticket.
Tickets for the last show of a series of concerts tend to be slow until the very end when generally they pick up. If you are looking for tickets for the 7/28 show I would purchase now. For the 7/27 show I would wait till Friday. Remember to always only buy from people who have tickets in hand or their office. This is the way to avoid the markup that makes broker tickets expensive. If you need help finding who owns the tickets hit me up on twitter @ticketanalyst.
