TRENDING NEWS

POPULAR NEWS

What Is Considered Vip Seating At Taylor Swift

How much to VIP tickets to a taylor swift concert cost?

$275. Pretty expensive. Your parents probably won't let you buy them.

TAYLOR SWIFT VIP TICKETS?

I'm trying to find VIP tickets for Taylor Swift at The Palace Of Auburn Hills on March 26 or 27. Ticketmaster doesn't have and I want like the whole package, meet and greet, backstage passes. PLEASE HELP!!

How loud is a Taylor Swift concert?

I'm 13 and my dad just won 2 tickets to a VIP backstage meet and greet to a Taylor Swift concert on September 16, 2015. I was just wondering if the concert would be super loud. I have two new eardrums in both ears and I have had 8 tubes in my ears in the past. I have like trained my ears to handle louder music on my phone but I still can't have the volume up all the way yet. HELP!

How can I meet Taylor Swift?

It might not be cheap or easy but the best way is probably buy tickets to as many of her shows as you can and dress up at each one with posters and things that will get not only her attention but her family, friends, staff and band mates who may be there as well helping her pick people to meet backstage, assuming she still does that for her next tour. Don't be shy, the point is to stand out and get noticed. And of course try to get her attention online by tagging her in your posts and getting others (who may be followed by her) to reblog them and whatnot. She’s always watching and could eventually notice this and comment, like or follow you and if she does there may be a chance she’d consider chosing you for a chance to meet her if she’s chosing people to do something like that again as she has before both with meet and greets and to go to her house and listen to new music. No guerentee she’ll do that again though and again, it doesn't hurt to tag Big Machine, Tree Pain (her publicist), Taylor nation or even her friends or family to get their attention as well and maybe ask other friends of yours to do the same for you when they reblog. And of course enter as many contests as possible. That one’s important even if you don’t think you have that great of a chance of winning. I’ve been a huge fan of hers for 9 years now and as a shy person who doesn’t like to draw too much attention to myself I only did those first two things a couple times with no success but what finally got me to be able to meet her and why she now follows me on tumblr is because I entered a contest to attend her livestream in 2014 where she announced 1989 and Shake it off and we got to hang out at her apartment! Entering that contest despite the fact that I didn't think I had any chance of actually winning is the best dedication I ever made! But unlike me, just remember to actually speak to her when you meet her! lol

Are platinum tickets at a concert the same as VIP Meet and Greet tickets?

Depends on the concert and what is included!A majority of the time: no.Ticketmaster has ‘platinum’ tickets available for most of their shows, and those are NOT VIP or M&G. They’re just the nice seats in the front, or in what has been decided to be the best viewing area that is seated. This obviously doesn’t include General Admission.The VIP or M&G tickets are offered through the artist. It will clearly say on the Ticketmaster page if there are any VIP packages for the event, and you can get more info on what is included. With big acts, like Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Adele, etc.; an actual Meet and Greet normally isn’t included with VIP packages. They mostly come with dedicated VIP check-in, a lounge, food and drink, a pre-party, and some VIP exclusive merch.I usually don’t buy these because it’s not worth it, in my opinion. If the show is at a smaller venue (less than ~2,500) you can nine times out of ten meet the artist after the show for free by waiting around near the back of the venue or wherever the buses are parked. I usually do this, along with buying a general admission ticket so that I can be right up against the stage during the show.Just a couple of artists that I’ve met for free by waiting after shows:Twenty One Pilots (five times)Vance JoyMisterWivesHozierBastilleGavin JamesKodalineMagic ManHalseyand a ton of others!

How can I get backstage tickets at Taylor’s concert in London at Wembley Stadium?

You can’t officially get a ticket, at any price, that offers a backstage pass.The closest thing to it would be getting a diamond VIP package, priced around £750 per ticket, that places you in the front 5 rows.(If you are interested, why not try our site: Tikti - Smarter Event Ticket Search. This link will take you to the Taylor Swift Wembley event page. Would be great to hear what you thought of the experience).There likely is a creative way to get a backstage pass without buying a ticket. This would involve sending some emails to the promoters, and coming up with a good enough reason for them to give you a pass. For a big name like Taylor Swift, though, that will be very difficult. If you succeed, do let me know how you did it :)

Who are Taylor Swift’s girlfriends?

The Swifties! enough said. She loves all her female fans and always has surprise parties inviting many of them up to 50 at a time sometimes. Providing V.I.P. Tickets to upcoming events etc.. Need I say more?

Does anyone know what the trivia answers and VIP codes are for 99.5 The River WRVE Albany NY and other stations for 02/28/16?

02/28/16

99.5 WRVE Albany NY
10am: Siena
2pm: Hello
7pm: awards

This week’s iHeart Code is: bun

River Weekly Bonus Code: Enter WIN PRIZES at: http://rivervip.wrve.com/asp3/CodeDetail...
for 5000 points

B95 Weekly Bonus Code: Enter WIN PRIZES at: http://club.b95.com/asp3/CodeDetail.aspx...
for 5000 points

Blockbusters: (incomplete question: “Phillip” marked incorrect…one shot only)
Blockbusters: Daniel
**Heads Up! Now "Daniel" marked incorrect
*** “Marcus” worked at 9am EST
****Blockbusters: Marcus is no longer being accepted. Daniel is now being accepted again (11am EST).
Bookworm Trivia: Melange
Classic Rock Challenge: Michael Jackson
Country Music Trivia: The Boxmasters
Get Your Game On: Frostbite
Healthy Knowledge: Capers
Music Challenge: If You Leave
Music Pop Quiz: Furler
Music Quiz: S Ferry
Music Skills: Curtis Jackson
Sports Trivia: Pit Road Closed
Super Heroes: Michael Keaton
TV Trivia: Washington D.C.
Breaking News Video Trivia: 8 years
Crazy Daily Video Trivia: Big Blue Marble
Good Eats Trivia: 8/10
Lions, Tigers and More Trivia: a little over 2 pounds
Must See TV Trivia: 79 degrees
Sports & Activities Trivia: The D Las Vegas
Ultimate Video Trivia: 2009

‘Heartbroken’ elephant destroys cars in a Chinese village: 20
Animals using selfie sticks in water is awesome: Aquarium of the Pacific
Ford system detects potholes, skims right over them: Ping pong balls
Man skips work for 6 years, still gets paid: Water treatment
Taylor Swift takes a jab at Kanye West in her Grammy speech: Album of the Year
Woman uses lottery winnings to buy motel room for homeless man: $2

What process do concert venues use to release blocks of tickets for sale?

This could happen for a number of reasons and it's usually not scientific - it is usually just timing and communication between those involved. I'll assume your question refers to a show in a standard arena concert setting as opposed to an outdoor venue, open floor, stadium, etc. Most often this is caused by standard holds being released, though there are various other things that could cause the situation, I'll just briefly touch on holds. Holds could be for special seating situations specific to that venue, band holds, building holds, promoter(s) holds, trouble holds, ADA holds, or technical holds. At the beginning of a tour you typically over hold in most of these categories and since many cities go on-sale before the tour even kicks off many cities can be effected. Once the tour has played a few venues they get confirmation of technical needs and can hold fewer seats though each venue will have different complexities, sometimes requiring a site visit if there is not sufficient info to determine needs. Trouble seats and ADA holds typically don't get released unless they held way more than necessary - if sales are surprisingly strong they can put some of these back into inventory but being sure to maintain needs by law or venue standards. Building specific seats can be for a variety of reasons such as suite holder relocates - these are usually not overheld and they do there best to be sure these needs are fulfilled before an on-sale. So this leaves the 3 holds that can often be released suddenly to create good inventory "out-of-the-blue". Building, band, and promoter holds - if a show comes out and sells strong then any of those entities may decide to release what are usually good seats to sell and the timing of when this occurs could be simply getting a chance to inform the ticketing team between meetings, travel, etc occurring that day. Some of these are media holds, sponsor holds, group holds, or contractually obligated but it's an area that often can be purged for more available seating. All that being said, for a show that is expected to be a sell-out, such as Taylor Swift, Adele, U2, etc., these holds are very limited from the start and the number of "over held" seats is few. In these cases you could be checking seats that are held "in cue" meaning someone had put them in their shopping cart to buy but did not complete the purchase before the time expired therefore placing the seats back into available inventory.

TRENDING NEWS