The tickets go on sale tomorrow, but I'm signed up for our local country radio station's email list, and they gave us a code to get tickets a day early. So I went on line and bought tickets this morning. What's up with all those fees? I guess I just don't go to enough concerts to realize how many fees are tacked on when you buy your tickets online. Oh well - we have tickets. We're going to see Brooks & Dunn!
I've been a little obsessed all day, though, because I didn't quite understand the seating chart, and they really rush you to make a decision - so the tickets we got aren't exactly where I might have liked. So I've been randomly looking to see what's available all day - to see if something better comes up. I almost grabbed some, but I didn't really want to pay double for concert tickets or hope that I could sell the original ones - and probably eat those fees I was talking about. So, I just have to make myself stop, because unless I start making more money with something like Article Marketing, and even if I do, I don't want to get stuck paying twice for tickets.
The good news is, we're going out, going to a concert, and we're going to see Brooks & Dunn before it's too late! (and we've got a lot better seats than the person who took the photo at the beginning of this post)
Congrats on your tickets and a date night, and thanks for visiting my blog!
ReplyDeleteOur seats will be fine, our seats will be fine. Repeat after me: our seats will be fine. I really need to stop obsessing over my own stupidity - especially since there's nothing I can do about it. UGH. Why do I do this?
ReplyDeleteThe seats will be fine. Seats? Who am I kidding? It's a concert; no one sits anyway.