How is chicago looking for ticket sales?
^Easy…You can still score GA’s as I type this.
something tells me I will be able to eventually get chicago tickets for less then face value.
^ yes chicago should be easy. i’ve mentioned this before but it’s as if people either hate/love the venue. I was dissapointed in the turn out last year, even though i know the show was placed right between the gorge and ny. it also holds 28,000 i believe.
I just scored pav tix to alpine 1st night(ticketmaster) and I thought it was too easy, especially considering i forgot my ticketmaster log in pass and had get a new one sent to my email. i thought for sure I would be shit out of luck by then.
Phish ticket sales have fallen back to Earth, ladies and gentleman!!
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Thank god, huh? Sucks for Coran Capshaw, but it’s the first step towards getting our band back. Say goodbye to 3D movies and welcome our boys back to the counter-culture! 
Yeah, I’m still able to pull GA for Toyota Park, and as of 20 minutes ago, I was able to pull lawns for both Deer Creek shows and both Alpine shows.
It seems like the only shows that I wasn’t able to pull anything on for this tour was Berkely, Telluride, and JB.
Other than that, tickets have been easy to come by.
Thank God there is some sense of normalcy about Phish tix!
And I think that Coran is going to be just fine. I mean, hey, he’s still got DMB! 
From a Colorado perspective, Telluride tickets are a much, much tougher ticket than Red Rocks. RR had 9,000 capacity x4 nights with tickets available to individual nights. Telluride is 9,000 person capacity x2 nights but unless you got mail order you can only get a 2-day pass. And they gave away 3,000 passes to locals. The only thing in Telluride’s favor is how remote it is and and how tough they made it for scaplers, but the fact that it’s pretty much the only Phish show within 1,000 miles cancels that out. I think it will be 3x as tough a ticket as Red Rocks was last year. But it’s going to be so awesome. ![]()
Glad I was wrong. Looks like we got our band back.
Yeah, you got your band back if you live east of the Mississippi.
^ and that’s one of the reasons I refuse to move out West. Oh that and cause I think the West makes people soft-core.
Just kidding!
(But not really) 
AHHHH Soft-Served!!

none of us will truely be free until geographical persecution ends!

I went to school on the east coast. 4 years was good for me… I like things like sun and ganja. 
And I’m still bitter from the East-West war… 
So… what was it? I think it turned out to be t-ride, huh?
- Telluride
- Greek 3
- Greek 2
- Greek 1
- ATL 1
^Seems about right.
Chicago GA still available.
I think eventually GA will sell out. I would guess 3k seats will go unfilled in the stands. As the day approaches, lots of tickets will be sold. This is the tour opener, after all. And Chicago won’t have another chance to see Phish again until the end of the summer.
DC and Alpine Pavs are gone for good. Everyone now is hoping to get a discounted lawn seat. Those will still go for at least $35. I doubt you will see any tix on the ground this year at Alpine or DC. Mail order wasn’t what it was last year.
Hardest ticket is obviously Telluride. Greek is definitely 2nd. Atlanta is tough, but so is Merriweather Pavs. Pretty much any Pavillion ticket will be hard to come by unless you want to pay full price, and premium for good seats.
Alpine and DC lawns are already around $40 on stubhub and we’re months away from the actual concerts. Lawns will go for little or nothing by the time we’re close to the show dates.
^Truth!