Cream Reunion at Madison Square Garden: Ticket Prices and Onsale Information

topic posted Sun, September 11, 2005 - 8:08 PM by  Starstuffed
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From whereseric.com:

Ticket prices for the Cream Reunion at Madison Square Garden on 24, 25 and 26 October will range from US $64.50 to US $354.50 (exclusive of mailing costs / handling fees). Showtime will be 8PM EST.

Tickets will go on sale via a special pre-sale for American Express Cardholders only on Monday 12 September at 9AM EST via www.ticketmaster.com only. The pre-sale ends on Sunday 18 September at 9PM EST. If tickets remain, they will go sale to the general public on 19 September at 9AM EST.

Ticketmaster has placed the following information on its website regarding the mailing of tickets for the Cream Reunion Concerts at Madison Square Garden:

“Tickets purchased in Sections 1 through 4 will be held at will call and can be picked up on the night of the show at the box office beginning at 7PM. Two forms of I.D. including the credit card used to purchase the tickets will be required. Only the cardholder may pick up the tickets. Customers are required to enter the arena directly after ticket pickup. Tickets purchased in sections other than 1 through 4 will be shipped to the cardholders billing address via UPS overnight 10 days prior to the concert.

ARRIVE EARLY: Please arrive one-hour prior to showtime. All packages, including briefcases and pocketbooks, will be inspected prior to entry.”

Madison Square Garden is located at 7th Avenue and 32nd Street in New York City. View the official seating chart on MSG’s website. Choose the “arena” chart, then use the “select event type” drop down menu and choose “Concert”. General information about the venue can be found at www.thegarden.com.

Ticketmaster’s website: www.ticketmaster.com (a simplified seating chart is available when going through the ticket sale process).
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  • Hmmmmm $354.50 for tickets, huh? That's about what I paid for 5th row for the Pilgrim tour (because I didn't hear about the shows till they were sold out!).

    Ah, it seems now like there's the thought that great music should only be for rich people. Of course, poor people probably can't appreciate such things, as good music, so these prices are probably a good thing.... NOT!

    Damn. Doesn't change how much we love Eric, but hey, these prices are getting REDICULOUS!!! We'll never again be able to say "Dude! I got FRONT ROW tix for only $20 apiece because I camped overnight at the ticket place!" Ah, I so miss the 70s.....