Maggie Rogers is selling arena tour tickets in person to avoid ticket scalpers
Maggie Rogers has announced her first ever arena tour in support of her most recent album, Don’t Forget Me.
In a video posted to her socials, she announced the tour dates and revealed that she will be selling tickets herself at venue box offices in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Chicago to avoid ticket touts and extortionate venue fees.
“On the last album, Surrender, I decided to go old school and sell tickets in-person in an effort to reduce fees, combat bots and get tickets directly into the hands of fans,” explains Maggie Rogers. “That process was so fun, this year I’m hosting ‘Box Office Week,’ where I’ve set some special prices for fans who want to come purchase tickets in person. Here’s how it’s going to work… from April 13th to April 20th, in every city where I’m playing an arena this fall, you can go to the local box office to choose your seats and buy your ticket for a special in-person price."
see you at the box office !!!!!!!!! https://t.co/S1bgeX0RKQ pic.twitter.com/cT6eHPrgVl
— Maggie Rogers (@maggierogers) April 11, 2024
"In NYC, Philly, Boston, and Chicago, I’m going to be in person selling tickets directly to you at the box office. After the box office day festivities, I’ll be playing a show that very same night in those four cities where me and my band will perform Don’t Forget Me for the very first time," she continued.
Her first arena run in the United States, kicks off in October after The Don’t Forget Me Tour, Part I takes place in the summer. The Don’t Forget Me Tour, Part II will launch on 9 October at Moody Center in Austin, TX and includes shows at New York City’s Madison Square Garden (19 October) and the Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA (2 November).
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