While this isn’t TBF related, I thought a lot of festivarians might be interested in attending.
The show is going to be at the new Mission Ballroom in Denver on Monday November 4th
Tickets go on sale Friday, August 2nd. All proceeds go to the Jeff Austin Family Fund.
What a great lineup for a single night of music!!!
What the Night Brings
An evening of music, remembrance and community. All proceeds going to The Jeff Austin Family Fund featuring Bill Nershi, Billy Strings, Brendan Bayliss, Greensky Bluegrass, Hot Rize, The Infamous Stringdusters, Keith Moseley, Keller Williams, Leftover Salmon (Acoustic), Members of the Jeff Austin Band, Mimi Naja, Kyle Tuttle, Jean-Luc Davis, Julian Davis, Railroad Earth, The Travelin’ McCourys, Yonder Mountain String Band and more!
Same here when I click on general admission they say they are $200 each, then when you checkout they say no longer available. Don’t know if their website is wacky :mad
I had two tix in my cart and then kept getting error messages when I tried to pay - very frustrating. That was at 10:00 on the nose. By 10:05 or so when the cart finally kicked me out the tickets were all gone.
Mission Ballroom has posted they’re looking to move the event to a larger venue and will have more info and more tix released “very soon”
This event’s venue has been changed to 1st Bank Center. A new set of tickets is scheduled to go on sale 10:00 a.m. MDT on 08/07/19 and sell out by 10:02 a.m. MDT on 08/07/19.
Better to be lucky than good, I suppose. Somehow managed to snag 2 tix. Despite the bad taste from the horrid ticket system, this will still be a great event and for a good cause. Complaining too much would be churlish.
Perhaps churlish, except it was difficult each time to even believe we had a fighting chance. Not a good system. So many roadblocks snags and walls. Oh well.
Oh yeah, the system is terrible. We would have been better off with a lottery system and “waiting area” setup and then you could at least chalk up getting or not getting a ticket to true random chance. I’m just not gonna complain too much when I actually did get tickets and tons of other people got skunked (all for charity!)
I don’t blame the even organizers at all or even the venues, but the ticketing folks are supposed to be pros and probably should have devised a better system. Ah well.