Hoping someone here may be able to help me. I bought tickets to the Gilford NH show through the Church Choir presale. The confirmation of my purchase was emailed to me and just states they are “will call tickets”
What does this mean as far as seating? Do I have a seat? Are the will call tickets first come first serve or have we most likely already been assigned to a seat? I am trying to figure out exactly how early we need to arrive. I want to be as close as possible but the show doesn’t start until 8pm, but the ticket window opens at 10am….a long span of time!
I tried calling Meadowbrook and they did not know and said to call the fan club.
THANK YOU!!
I don't think this show has a pit, so most likely you have assigned seats. No matter what time you get to the venue, you will get the same tickets you would have gotten if you showed up at 10am. I think somewhere on this site there was a map of seating at Meadowbrook, and it showed which parts of which sections were for presale. Only 2 more weeks! :)
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I don't think this show has a pit, so most likely you have assigned seats. No matter what time you get to the venue, you will get the same tickets you would have gotten if you showed up at 10am. I think somewhere on this site there was a map of seating at Meadowbrook, and it showed which parts of which sections were for presale. Only 2 more weeks! :)
Hi there!
The Church Choir pre-sale tickets are assigned on a first-purchase, first serve basis (meaning the first purchase will get the best available seats of the price level they chose, and so on).
The difference would be if you selected reserved seats or general admission seats. The reserved seats will have a specific seat reserved for you no matter what time you arrive, while general admission seats will be first-come, first serve for that section. The general admission tickets at many venues are referred to as PIT or GA and may appear to have a seat number for capacity purposes.
Some of the answers provided above and many more can be found on the Ticketing and M&G FAQ page.
I hope this helps!
Hi there!
The Church Choir pre-sale tickets are assigned on a first-purchase, first serve basis (meaning the first purchase will get the best available seats of the price level they chose, and so on).
The difference would be if you selected reserved seats or general admission seats. The reserved seats will have a specific seat reserved for you no matter what time you arrive, while general admission seats will be first-come, first serve for that section. The general admission tickets at many venues are referred to as PIT or GA and may appear to have a seat number for capacity purposes.
Some of the answers provided above and many more can be found on the Ticketing and M&G FAQ page.
I hope this helps!
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