Okay. So Ijust found out that when you purchase the Jonas Brothers presale tickets, you have no idea what seats you are getting! I mean... I could be getting back row and I wouldn't know it until I actually received the tickets. Or I could be getting front row. Who knows? So should I just suck it up and but from the presale tickets or should I could do the general tickets where I can actually see what I am getting? What would be my best shot at front row?
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Best shot at front row would be to buy tickets from another person who has already bought them and reselling them for a lot more money. Ebay probably, but that is a hit and miss type of thing. I would say suck it up and go general. I think that's what I'm going to do because what's the point of buying presale if you're going to be sitting in the freaking back row!
That's what I think, anyways. Can you say COUNTING DOWN THE DAYS UNTIL THE 29TH!!!!
Well certain seats are reserved for fan club members and I'm sure the chosen reserved seats are probably good, but not neccessarily front row but then again your chances of getting front row seats on the 29th is slim. If I were you I would find some other friends who also want tickets. Then tell them you will get them for them if they pay you back. Then order the tickets in the presale and then also by the best tickets available on the 29th. When you find out the seating arrangements choose whichever seats are better and give the other tickets to the other people. This way you are sure to get the best seats possible. If the other people aren't quite as big of fans I'm sure they won't mind! I hope you get great seats!
Just buy them the 29th when they go on sale. If you buy presale tix then ur right you could get last row and chances are you'll probably be able to get exactly what you want if you wait till the 29th but you've gotta be waiting the minute they go on sale. good luck! i'll be getting mine then too. hopefully.
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