Don’t forget! The Jonas Brothers’ tickets for their "Look Me in the Eyes Tour" go on sale tomorrow, Saturday at the Tucson Convention Center. The Tucson concert is on January 31st. You can start lining up for tickets at 12:01 a.m. and they will start handing out numbered wrist bands at 7:30 a.m. and then do a lottery type system for a place in line at 9 a.m.
Does this all sound complicated to you? Well, there’s good reasoning behind this madness. The TCC and The Jonas Brothers created this system to prevent ticket scalpers from buying up the tickets and selling them for double or triple the price. They don’t want a Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus ticket fiasco.
Read more of the tricky ticket system below the cut.
Jonas Brothers fans can start lining up at 12:01 a.m. Saturday to buy the best tickets for the pop-punk trio’s Jan. 31 Tucson Music Hall concert.
But here’s the rub: The person first in line may not get first dibs at tickets in the front 20 rows. And you can only get tickets in the front 20 rows if you buy them in person, at the Tucson Convention Center Box Office.
TCC Box Office officials will begin distributing numbered wristbands at 7:30 a.m. Saturday. At 9 a.m., they will draw a number at random and that number becomes the starting place, said Marty Carey, the TCC’s ticket office manager.
For example: If 99 is chosen, the next number is 100, 101, 102, etc. The person with No. 98 will be the last in line.
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