Phish announced that a limited number of reserved tickets were available via their ticket lottery system through the band’s own online ticketing system.
The lottery reservation deadline ended at noon on Wednesday, Oct. 8.
This online lottery is said to account for a portion of the approximately 40,000 seats available for the three concerts. Joe Tsao, the official director of Hampton Coliseum, remained very tight lipped about this, not revealing how many tickets the reservation process would disseminate.
All remaining seats are set go on sale through Ticketmaster. If you purchase from ticketmaster when tickets go on sale, each fan will be limited to two tickets per show (if you’re lucky enough to get this far).
No tickets will be sold at the Hampton Coliseum box office.
1 | Jeff Chell
October 18, 2008 at 11:01 am
I “registered” in the lottery for tickets to each show. My daughter got her “rejected” email Tuesday; I never received one, so I held out some hope. But … nah. No email, no tickets, and internet sales never favor us “Main Street” folks, with our average technology working for us. And less than an hour after the “sell out”, now I see Phish tickets have already inflated 10x or as much as 100X the face values. I feel sad and a bit frustrated, since I’ve been a “phan” since the 90′s ….