Ticket Market Analysis of the No Doubt at Gibson Ampitheatre
Posted in Ticket Analysis, Ticket Releases on 21. Jul, 2009
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.
No Doubt tickets at Gibson Amphitheatre have been hot since they sold out almost as soon as they went on sale. Lately the shows have become unexpectedly lukewarm. The box office is virtually sold out for all the Gibson shows so if you are thinking of catching a release, it is doubtful they will release more than 10 tickets for any of the shows. The first show Wednesday night has tickets available on the secondary market stating at about $75 each in the Loge but quickly jumping up to $95 each. Good Loge No Doubt tickets, which I define as in the first 5-7 rows and not all the way off to the side run $110-$125 each. Finally the best Orchestra tickets for No Doubts’ first show at Gibson are running in the $200 range. There are no No Doubt pit tickets available on the broker market for their first show. If you are dying to go see every No Doubt show in Los Angeles and don’t have tickets for every show yet, tickets for the first show at Gibson are not obscenely priced.
Come back tomorrow for an analysis of No Doubt tickets for their 2nd and 3rd nights at Gibson Amphitheatre. I will finish the week with my analysis of No Doubt tickets for their concerts next week at Verizon Wireless in Irvine. I will give one nugget on the Verizon Irvine tickets now. If you want No Doubt pit tickets in Irvine, Sunday night has the least expensive pit tickets for their seven Los Angeles area shows.





















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