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About ticket pricing

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Marie and I are getting a lot of questions about the ticket pricing.
We have not got the final price list from AEG yet, but some of
the venues have posted their prices on the websites.

Below is an example, all the prices for the Quebec City concert, taken from

http://www.billetech.com/event/LEONARD- ... ts/COH0212

Note that the prices for other venues may be quite different!!

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PARTERRE RANGÉES A À E --- parquet/stalls, rows A to E
263.50 CAD - 525.00 CAD --- we believe the higher price is for the VIP package

PARTERRE RANGÉES F À CC --- parquet/stalls, rows F to CC
163.00 CAD

SECTIONS 111 À 114
163.00 CAD - 275.00 CAD --- we believe the higher price is for the VIP package with a ticket in rows 1-5

PARTERRE RANGÉES DD À RR --- parquet/stalls, rows DD to RR
93.00 CAD

SECTIONS 107 À 110 ET 115 - 116
93.00 CAD - 175.00 CAD - we believe the higher price is for the VIP package with a ticket in rows 1-5

SECTIONS 101 À 106 - RANGÉES A À H
60.25 CAD

SECTIONS 207 À 214
60.25 CAD

SECTIONS 101 À 106 - RANGÉES J À U
40.25 CAD

SECTIONS 201 À 206 ET 215 - 216
40.25 CAD

Read this about the VIP packages:
viewtopic.php?f=70&t=32018
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Prices for Montreal:

Regular tickets are 267,25 / 182,75 / 113,50 / 40 Can$
VIP package # 1 = 525 , # 2 = 300,00, and # 3 = 200,00 Can$

Please note that there will be separate links to Regular tickets / Vip package 1 / Vip Package 2 / Vip package 3
so it would be a good idea to decide which category you'd prefer.
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Ticketmaster for Toronto Air Canada Centre Leonard Cohen lists the following on May 6, 2012 at 2330 EST

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CA $39.75 - CA $270.25

CA $39.75 (CA $27.00 Ticket + CA $12.75 Fees)

CA $270.25 (CA $250.00 Ticket + CA $20.25 Fees)

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Onsale to General Public
Start: Fri, 05/11/12 12:00 PM EDT

Fan Club Presale
Start: Mon, 05/07/12 10:00 AM EDT
End: Thu, 05/10/12 10:00 PM EDT

VIP Packages Presale
Start: Mon, 05/07/12 10:00 AM EDT
End: Mon, 05/07/12 10:00 PM EDT

Front Of The Line by American Express
Start: Tue, 05/08/12 10:00 AM EDT
End: Wed, 05/09/12 10:00 PM EDT

AEG/VENUE/RADIO/TM/CBC Presales
Start: Thu, 05/10/12 10:00 AM EDT
End: Thu, 05/10/12 10:00 PM EDT

End of dialogue content
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When you are trying to buy tickets using the forum password... if I want to try to get tickets for the highest price or the second highest price level, would the second level of pricing offer the best seats in that level such as front row.

I saw Leonard at the Palace Theater in Connecticut last time and that was such a beautiful, intimate setting. I was in the third row aisle seat. But this time, it will be MSG and I am not familiar with how the seating works... can someone suggest seating areas there which are good? I have looked at the seating chart for MSG but from the chart I can't tell at what elevation anything is.
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Haven't been to MSG since renovation completed last Fall, so can't be positive. Think in the prior Cohen show the floor seats were the most expensive, and perhaps the first few rows on the sides. TV screens make viewing possible from almost anywhere. I don't like the large arenas, but take whatever I can for Leonard.

The way I read the VIP packages, they indicate "choice seats" in each price range. My assumption is they are closer to the stage than non VIP, but I can't swear to it.Sorry I can't give a more definitive answer. I prefer chairs with arms, which were only available in the oval around the floor.
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Thank you, dick. Chairs with arms, hmmmm! That's interesting. The floor seats have no arms then.

I just called MSG to ask about seating sections and the woman said to me... don't you know what a stadium looks like? :-)
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well, that wasn't particularly kind of her... they break up seating in various ways in stadiums.
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Opted for top price, side for MSG, and Emerald VIP for Barclays.

Row 10, close to stage in MSG. Row 1, but almost half way back for Brooklyn.

Happy now, hopefully will remain so at the shows. :)
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dick, I actually was 45 minutes late getting to the ticket buying. But I am very happy. I got Row 9 at MSG.
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Dick could you please clarify what you meant when you said for VIP you got row 1 but halfway back? Thanks!
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I got the Emerald VIP -- so the seat is in the second price tier, not the highest. (Diamond VIP are the top price seats.)

Pretty significant price difference -- $300 per ticket vs $500 -- so not as many items in the merchandise package and further back seat.

Have been blessed with really close seats several times and have cherished memories. At some point, however, financial reality urges moderation. :D
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Why are tickets on sale for Austin at this site:

http://www.vividseats.com/concerts/leon ... 88494.html

It shows Row DD at $192.00/each.

And for Detroit with this:


GALLERY
TBD
$125.00

MEZZANINE 4
SUITE
$305.00
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These are speculative seats. These people are selling what they hope to buy.
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Thanks, Marie.
That's what I thought after I thought about it, too.
Do you know if any of their pricings are right?
Or what the prices are supposed to be for either Austin or Detroit?
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MarieM wrote:These are speculative seats. These people are selling what they hope to buy.
True, most are speculative, but a few are season ticket holders selling their regular seats.
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