The GA's are the $55 tickets that usually sell out first. They will be
marked as 'standing' or 'field' tickets. If you want to be certain, go to a
Ticketmaster outlet, as in a department store, and get the clerk to tell you
the actual location of any ticket you're thinking of buying. There will be
seat and row numbers on GA tickets, but they are there so the stadium can
keep track of how many are sold. You position on the field is totally
dependent on when you get there.
It is unlikely there are any GA's available any more, unless the stadium has
released them recently. That is called a 'ticket drop'.
Even if you can't get GA, these concerts are well worth the money. I'd
recommend the $95 seats behind the stage as getting you in the best spot for
the money.
I saw two shows last year and have tickets to 4 for next year.
GOOD LUCK!
Beth
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 10:02 PM, Julie Macie <julie_av1@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am on ticketmaster looking to buy GAs for my daughter for Christmas.
> It shows GA on the stadium plan, but the ticket prices don't say GA, they
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> go from most expensive to least expensive. Are the $30 tickets the GA
> tickets
> (they are about $40 with all the fees)?
> (Sometimes lawn seats (Charlottesville) were $30, when the GAs were 40).
> Thanks for any clarification. julie
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