Chicago, IL – 05/03/08
May 3rd, 2008
| Who | Jonathan Coulton with Paul and Storm |
| When |
Saturday, May 3, 2008
|
| Where |
3175 North Broadway St.
Chicago, IL, USA 60657 |
May 3rd, 2008
| Who | Jonathan Coulton with Paul and Storm |
| When |
Saturday, May 3, 2008
|
| Where |
3175 North Broadway St.
Chicago, IL, USA 60657 |
the lakeshore website doesnt have your concert on its ticket listing, care to explain y or if they hav this messed up u may want to look into getting it fixed so ur chicago fans can get some tickets to the show.
Yeah. I’ll start buying tickets as soon as it’s up!
I believe tickets go on sale tomorrow (2/28)…
Thanks SOO much for coming to Chicago! That show is the day after my birthday, so it’ll be a great birthday present to me! Thanks Jon.
Point of interest, if you order tickets for this show online, there is a $10 service fee (1/2 a seat!). If you call and order the tickets, or get them at the box office directly, there is only a $2.50 charge.
Even the chick at the box office agreed the online charge was nuts.
Annamarie – only if you have them mailed to you. If you do will call and just pick them up when you get there it’s only 5.75, which is still kind of high but better…
May 3 is a Sunday…
Riley-
May 3rd 2008 is a Saturday
The next time the 3rd of the month is a Saturday is in August
The next time a May 3rd is on a Sunday is 2009
Correction: In August May 3rd is on a Sunday
But that puts September 12th on a Thursday in December!
Sorry – couldn’t resist. Really hoping to go to this concert. It’s all about the tax return getting here in time.
I didn’t notice the extra charge on the web until I’d already bought the darn things. Now I’m in tears, trying to figure out where I’m going to get the stupid money from.
Can we maybe vet these providers a little more carefully in the future? I never had any sort of problem buying tickets from any other place in Chicago, but apparently these people are stuck in some alternate reality where buying things over the web is REALLY REALLY LABOR-INTENSIVE. It’s insane.
The dumb thing about it too is that when you buy tickets at the box office, the cashier just logs onto the website to authorize it. Why on Earth would they want to torture people into finding a parking spot on Broadway during the day when they could let us do it from the comfort of our own homes. Oh well, it’s a cool venue nonetheless.
So excited for the Chicago show tonight!
Hey, question if anybody knows – here it says concert starts at 7:00. At Lakeshore Theater site, it says 7:30. Actual Start time=…?