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3 minutes ago, Vanda_Amaral said:
Thanks for your answer. i'm a recent "classic Icon Member"...I don't know how to become a Legacy member. can you help me?
Legacy membership is no longer offered. It was apparently discontinued years ago but is honored for those that have it.
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1 hour ago, NadineCatherine said:
I am admittedly a new member to the fan page (but a long time Madonna fan, I mean who isn't?!). I'm hoping to score some decent seats to the Detroit show, after sadly discovering that the Toronto tickets got to $400+ by the time I was ready to hit "buy"! Are there any legacy members here who might be willing to let me use their code for the presale? I assume there might be one out there not using it. Long shot, but oh well worth a shot! Looking forward to the show woohoo!!!!
I'm not sure where you want to sit, but any seats that a presale code will give you access too are going to be far above $400. The advantage of the presale is to get good seats at face value and not to have to buy resale tickets at a much higher price. For this concert, face value is above $400 for anything below the first tier. Check out the tickets currently available for the July 19 Seattle show to get an idea of is available at face value. That show (being the second show in Seattle) has lots of availability currently.
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2 hours ago, CorbinFisher said:
I’d love to hear people’s opinions on this as well. For confessions, I bought row right in front of the runway and for me, it was the perfect spot. Close enough to the main stage, the perfect distance to enjoy all of the visuals and action, and many close interactions with Madonna when she was at the end of the runway.
I couldn’t understand this seat map, because the runways do look disconnected from the stage. I still purchased in front of the runway, both because of my past experience and also the fact that by Friday night, there weren’t really any main stage front row tickets left.
No one knows for sure, of course. But still would love to hear people’s thoughts on it.
Looking forward to a great summer - pride , Madonna . 2023 is l the year we finally celebrate.
I am also going to try to buy in front of the catwalk as my experience from being in the 5th row of main floor during the Rebel Heart tour, is that much of the concert was performed behind us and we had to turn around or look up at the monitors above the stage to see her perform her numbers on the catwalk stage. Sure you're not as close when she does perform on the stage, but like you said, in front of the catwalk gives you the best views overall, and the tickets are much cheaper.
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1 hour ago, JoeDC36 said:
All...I just emailed the Fan Club and they say that tomorrow's PreSale in DC for the Sept. 2 showing is only for Legacy Members of the Fan Club. If you signed up AFTER 2009 then you will not be getting a presale code..WTF
Don't worry, I have already seen resale ticket prices drop dramatically. Don't be rushed into buying less than desirable tickets for too high of a price. The same thing happened eight years ago during the Rebel Heart tour. People who think they're going to make a lot of money reselling will quickly find out that there is too much competition and that Madonna no longer commands the feverish demand for way overpriced tickets like a Taylor Swift. Resellers will start to panic that they aren't going to get their money back, and aren't willing to sit on thousands of dollars of debt in credit card bills to wait and see. Prices will (and already are) dropping dramatically. Just look at the maps of currently available seats at many venues where sales are now open to the general public. There are now seats on the main floor for under $1,000, when just a few days ago there were not. Wait and you will get great seats at a fair price.
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22 hours ago, kyme said:
There are 4 VIP packages.
The Immaculate
Iconic
You Can Dance
Where the Party
I di not see any tickets for the top 2 as they were scooped up first.
But...my observations where:
You Can Dance
•804$ w/fees
•Lower bowl first 10 rows, 3 closest sections to the stage
•Some floor, but back rows
Where's the Party
•$552 w/fees
•Lower bowl first 20 rows, 4-6 closest sections to the stage
I got Where's the Party 🥳
Thanks for this information on the VIP packages. Does anyone know if the seats reserved for Citi card purchases are as good as any of the VIP packages? I’m thinking that these seats would be the next best seats after the lowest level VIP package, Where’s the Party. I can’t believe in 2023, fans have to get together on this site to try to piece together complete information about how to buy the best seats. Why is advance information so incomplete and scattered? Between Ticketmaster’s Platinum tickets, the VIP packages, Citi card seats, and fan resale tickets, it’s hard to figure out when and how much to spend for decent seats. So far it seems that the Citi card seats are in a decent location at an expensive, but fair price.
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Does anyone have a recommendation for best seats based on the stage configuration. Are all the black areas parts of the stage where Madonna will perform? This map is for United Center in Chicago, but it appears to be the same for all venues. Obviously main floor in section 1-3 would be best, but $5,000 USD for two seats is too much. As a second, more affordable choice, would you prefer a head-on view farther away, like sections 105-107, or closer on the side, like 112, 121, etc? Thanks.
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Check back frequently on Ticketmaster for resale tickets. Prices are already falling just a week or two after tickets were available for presale. As the concert dates get closer, prices will drop to face value and below. Too many people bought tickets thinking they would make a lot of money reselling and are quickly finding out that there’s too much competition from others doing the same, and that there’s not a huge demand for tickets priced higher than face value.