1. Thanks, will try this first. Honestly not going to sit here and slave away at the computer for tickets with the way they're rolling them out. I barely care*.

    *I say that now, but I'll be fiending for a ticket come tour time if I don't have one...
  2. Originally posted by MattG:[..]
    Thanks, will try this first. Honestly not going to sit here and slave away at the computer for tickets with the way they're rolling them out. I barely care*.

    *I say that now, but I'll be fiending for a ticket come tour time if I don't have one...
    I always have better luck with app when it comes to TM
  3. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]


    Dang! That was quick... UPS. Wonder if they paid extra for expedited shipping. I shoulda went with hard ticket. I just went printable e-ticket.
    They only had 3 tickets to print for Tulsa as no one wanted to go there, so they made it happen this quick.
  4. Originally posted by Remy:[..]
    They only had 3 tickets to print for Tulsa as no one wanted to go there, so they made it happen this quick.
    Lol. Tulsa was one of the two places (Atlanta was the other) I could have actually scored a GA ticket yesterday morning. They were gone pretty quickly, though. (And I also figured out that it would be a lot of money that I don't have to get out there.)


  5. That's great since the app is not available in my country
  6. It's like we live in fucking Narnia
  7. Originally posted by Remy:[..]
    They only had 3 tickets to print for Tulsa as no one wanted to go there, so they made it happen this quick.


    Who knew?:

    Western Swing, a musical genre with roots in country music, was made popular at Tulsa's Cain's Ballroom. The Tulsa Sound, a variation of rockabilly, blues, and rock 'n' roll, was started and largely developed by local musicians J. J. Cale and Leon Russell in the 1960s and 1970s. The Tulsa Sound heavily influenced musicians Eric Clapton and Jimmy Markham. Musicians from Tulsa or who started their musical careers in Tulsa include Garth Brooks, The Gap Band, Hanson, Caroline's Spine, Ronnie Dunn, Gene Autry, David Gates, Jamie Oldaker, Jim Keltner, Bob Wills, David Cook, Broncho, Tyson Meade, John Moreland, The Damn Quails, LANY, and JD McPherson. In 2012, Tulsa was ranked as having one of the best music scenes outside of New York, Los Angeles and Nashville.
  8. Originally posted by Remy:[..]
    They only had 3 tickets to print for Tulsa as no one wanted to go there, so they made it happen this quick.
    Adam obviously chose Tulsa:

    Tulsa is home to several internationally renowned museums. Located in the former villa of oil pioneer Waite Phillips in Midtown Tulsa, the Philbrook Museum of Art is considered one of the top 50 fine art museums in the United States, and is one of only five to offer a combination of a historic home, formal gardens, and an art collection.[100] The museum's expansive collection includes work by a diverse group of artists including Pablo Picasso, Andrew Wyeth, Giovanni Bellini, Domenico di Pace Beccafumi, Willem de Kooning, William Merritt Chase, Auguste Rodin and Georgia O'Keeffe. Philbrook also maintains a satellite campus in downtown Tulsa.

    In the Osage Hills of Northwest Tulsa, the Gilcrease Museum holds the world's largest, most comprehensive collection of art and artifacts of the American West.[101] The museum includes the extensive collection of Native American oilman and famed art collector Thomas Gilcrease with numerous works by Frederic Remington, Thomas Moran, Albert Bierstadt and John James Audubon among the many displayed.
  9. Originally posted by Document:[..]
    Wow, they didn't make you use CC entry, you got a Hard Ticket? I hope that option is available for the LA shows as I have Ticketmaster Giftcards to use .
    There's no CC entry this time around. Was too difficult for scalpers.