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Should be able to sell your tickets for 10x face value to this game. My employees are rabid fans of theirs and will do anything to see them in person. I don't get it.
Season ticket holders get a special presale - look for an email coming on December 3. I'm gonna buy some just to sell them online once it sells out and make a nice profit. Of course if it gets rained out and the concert gets canceled, I would have to pay Stubhub back. If only Nats Park had a roof...
nationals.com/onedirection
Be prepared for the field to look like crap when the Nats come home later in the week after the concert:
Might have to actually go to this concert, nages love One Direction and the majority of their fans are hot 18-24 year old girls
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You'd be surprised. All the girls at my college love em.
LOL y'all are such music snobs
We're not snobs, we're just old
Do you take a yellow bus to your college?
Haha, so am I but I still like silly pop music
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Facebook presale starts today, password is MIDNIGHT. Nats, Radio, and Live Nation presales start on Thursday. I'm wondering if they held back seats for the various presales or if they are just selling them one section at a time. The floor is not longer listed as an option (I'd love to double my money on those seats) and about a third of the 100 level is gone. By the time these tix go on sale to the general population all that will be left are $110 for the 300 level and the bargain seats, $100 for the 400 level.They might be holding back seats A-Z on the 100 level for each of the various sales because every time I check they are selling tix in the AA-ZZ range. Either they are holding back tickets or each time the sale jumps to a new section the scalpers are immediately buying up all the lower seats and then waiting for the saps to buy the back half of the section.http://washington.nationals.mlb.com/was/ticketing/onedirection.jsp