An Audience With Kylie...live at The Royal Albert Hall.

If tickets to this have sold out why am I still in a sodding queue at #7893??
 
I wonder how many tickets were allocated for the presale. I'll try my luck on Friday but I don't expect to get anything.
 
Anyone in the pre-sale? I'm about 1500 in the queue, so let's face it, chances are SLIM.

So fucking annoying that it's 6 tickets too. When it's this small, make it 2!
I got in the queue and then realised I'm seeing MADGE in AMSTERDAM that weekend. Sorry Kylie but I had to pick sides on this one :angel:
 
What happens to all the unsold tickets? Empty seats?

I guess the price drops until they sell, that's if the seller even owns them yet.

If they don't actually own the tickets, they'll just cancel your order and refund your money if they can't get hold of any at the right price.
 
It's ridiculous.

Same photo ID as the purchaser or NO ENTRY.

I disagree with that, to be honest. There will ALWAYS be times when people can't come.

But it should be made entirely illegal to flog over the odds. It's just fucking touting and that's supposedly outlawed! I fail to see why nothing has been done about it.
 
I disagree with that, to be honest. There will ALWAYS be times when people can't come.

But it should be made entirely illegal to flog over the odds. It's just fucking touting and that's supposedly outlawed! I fail to see why nothing has been done about it.

Have a central returns hub run by the venue or ticket seller that then resells at face value.
 
Have a central returns hub run by the venue or ticket seller that then resells at face value.

It's still open to abuse. What happens when a show opens to bad reviews or someone gets cancelled? Suddenly theatres are going under through no fault of their own because there's en masse ticket returns.
 
It's still open to abuse. What happens when a show opens to bad reviews or someone gets cancelled? Suddenly theatres are going under through no fault of their own because there's en masse ticket returns.

You only get your money back if the ticket sells again. That effort can be covered by the INSANE "processing fees", "admin charges" and "additional resale surcharges".
 
No they won't. There's never been an issue getting Kylie tickets ever and this won't be any different.
It'll probably be fine if she does arenas but she'll need multiple dates in London and Manchester. concert attendances now are way higher than pre pandemic and her profile/public adoration is at a 15 year high.
 
so in conclusion I think getting tour tickets COULD be a BITCH!
 
It'll probably be fine if she does arenas but she'll need multiple dates in London and Manchester. concert attendances now are way higher than pre pandemic and her profile/public adoration is at a 15 year high.

I disagree with that too- she had a LOT more stock with the general public post- Glastonbury...

She will do arenas (when HASN'T she for a main tour?) and they'll just chuck extra dates at it. I've seen her on every tour since Fever2002 without a SINGLE issue getting a ticket. I can't see that changing now.
 
Yeah, I’ve never had trouble with Kylie seats, although the last two times it was standing and I got Gold Circle or whatever was on offer, which was at a reasonable uplift compared to a lot of others.
 
Stupidly expensive but if anyone is interested. From a Twitter group I’m on mainly for getting rid of theatre tickets for face value or less. I’ve got some good bargains that way.

He’s genuine as he was forced to buy the whole box out of desperation.

 
I would rather pay £350 for Vegas to be honest. I know he said less than face value but do you think he'd accept £150 and not give you the EVILS all night?
 
He could have my share of champers and caviar. I'll be BMO anyway.
 
I was horrified to check the seating plan for the Abba The Movie screening next week to discover (a) they have only sold 16 tickets so far, but (b) in a screen that holds a few hundred, someone has chosen a single seat directly next to us.

What kind of FREAK does that?
 

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