I had both good luck and bad luck trying to get a seat for this show.
First of all, it was quite easy to get a seat for the Perth show. I could have gotten 10 seats if I wanted to. The thing is they would have been all over the place. Single seats only. Not even doubles, but who cares? A Springsteen show is a Springsteen show, no matter where you sit.
The problem I had was paying for it. I tried 6 or 7 times to pay and was refused each and every time. I was getting stressed out because I kept getting good seats and suddenly they were gone because I wasn't able to pay. I was about the give up completely when I had a flash. I tried again, but this time I switched web browsers from Firefox to Google Chrome. Low and behold, success at the first attempt. I got a seat, which wasn't the best as far as I could see, and quickly paid for it in case I lost it again. At least I was going now.
So, with my ticket in hand, I decided to just try again out of curiosity. I wanted to see if anything would come up. And you wouldn't believe it, I got another seat, this time in a primo location in front of the stage. I quickly paid for that seat as well, without even thinking twice about.
I was thrilled to get such a good seat, especially because I wasn't expecting it to come up (this was an hour after the tickets first went on sale). So I gave the other ticket to a friend of mine, who wasn't fussed about the potentially poor location (I don't really know if it is a bad seat or not. I've never been to the Perth Arena before. It may be fantastic for all I know), free of charge.
Oh by the way, tickets for the general public go on sale on Monday the 26th of August. I signed up on the Frontier Touring website, and got access to pre-sale tickets today. That may be the reason I had no problem getting a ticket.
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