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therippa |
Posted - 07/20/2004 : 12:33:09 PM I got this email from the warehouse today...
We are pleased to announce a special Dave Matthews Band performance on Sunday, September 12, 2004 at the Polo Fields in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA. The concert, that will benefit several Bay Area charities, is being presented by Budweiser True Music Fest and produced by Another Planet Entertainment.
Tickets to this event will be General Admission and free of charge, and you must have a ticket to attend this event. Warehouse members will be responsible for applicable charges including a convenience charge and shipping and handling charges.
We will provide Warehouse members with the option to make a voluntary donation per ticket in the amounts of $25, $50 and $100. Donations will be given to The Taylor Family Foundation for the 2004 Golden Gate Park Bama Works Fund and the proceeds will be given to Bay Area charities. These voluntary donations are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. Dave Matthews Band encourages you to make a gift, however your contributions are entirely voluntary.
A limited number of VIP Passes will be available for $250. The passes will allow access to a special exclusive viewing area on the Polo Fields in Golden Gate Park where you may enjoy the show at close proximity to the stage. Enjoy a VIP barbecue picnic including beverages. The price of the VIP pass is not tax deductible but the net proceeds from the VIP Pass area will be given by Dave Matthews Band to charities in the Bay Area.
General Admission tickets will be offered through the Warehouse ticketing system, beginning Tuesday, July 20, 2004 and remaining tickets will be offered through Dave Matthews Band's official website (www.davematthewsband.com) beginning Saturday, July 24, 2004.
Requests for tickets will be made through Warehouse Instant Ticketing Series E-2004 and will be on a first come, first serve basis. A limited number of Warehouse members will be selected for access to a special Preferred Viewing Area in front of the stage. Selection for this area will be on a random basis once all Warehouse orders have been received. This option is only available through the Warehouse and is not available when you order through Dave Matthews Band's official website.
Once Instant Ticketing Series E-2004 begins on Thursday, July 20, 2004, members may log onto the Warehouse website, go to the Ticketing section and click on Instant Ticketing.
Tickets will ship on Monday, August 30, 2004 via Fed Ex 2-day signature required service and should be delivered on Wednesday, September 1, 2004. Members will receive an e-mail confirmation upon shipment of their Warehouse tickets. Please note that replacements will not be issued for lost tickets nor will there be a Warehouse will call area. No refunds for shipping and handling will be issued. Members that are confirmed for the Warehouse Preferred Viewing Area will have to pick up a wristband on the day of the show at a location to be determined. Members selected for this area will be e-mailed details at a later date.
All questions regarding Warehouse tickets should be addressed to Warehouse Ticketing, whtix@davematthewsband.com.
Are any of you guys planning on going to this? My house is only a few block from Golden Gate Park. The place can hold 50,000 people. Sounds like it's going to be fun! |
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GuitarGuy305 |
Posted - 07/20/2004 : 7:31:59 PM Well, I'll be in LV from Friday afternoon, Sept. 10, to Monday afternoon Sept. 13. I doubt anyone else in my party would be willing to forgo the Vegas thing to drive 10 hours each way to see DMB. We're paying enough to stay at the Luxor, no one would want to shell out more cash to stay a night in SF and hardly be in the hotel rooms we're paying an arm and a leg for.
Adam |
Macht |
Posted - 07/20/2004 : 4:28:32 PM yeah you can probably do 10 hours straight |
Arthen |
Posted - 07/20/2004 : 4:25:58 PM I couldn't tell you how long for sure, but I'd say probably between ten and twelve hours. |
GuitarGuy305 |
Posted - 07/20/2004 : 4:11:30 PM I'm going to be in Vegas that weekend. I'm contemplating getting tickets and road tripping it to SF from Vegas. How long of a drive would that be? Anyone know?
Adam |
Macht |
Posted - 07/20/2004 : 1:33:07 PM hell yeah im going.
two tim concerts stolen from me, this is good news |
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