1. Nilsa avatar

    I just want more info already!!!

  2. erikalynnexrok avatar

    If it were $200 it is actually a better deal then a concert cause if you were to go to a concert and get the same thing a ticket is like $50-$100 plus taxes then VIP is $208 (cause this the M&G is like the cost of a Silver) that is near $300

    Since it's GA as people have said though, it may be a little less since it's not assigned seats. Either way it will be well worth the price after what fans said about Napa! Whoever goes enjoy!

  3. Kizzle3 avatar

    Sure 200$ is alot but you have to remember it includes a Meet and Greet and those alone are 208$ so your getting a good deal!

  4. Monique avatar

    I completely agree 100%!!!!!

  5. Treat Me Right avatar

    the updates will be today, we just have to wait and see.

  6. Nancy-Born2LoveBSB avatar

    anyone know when new updates for the NYC event will be up?

  7. christamarie avatar

    i really hope this doesnt cost 200 bucks..i mean a concert costs less then that...i really really would LOVE to go to this...but 200 bucks seems to be way tooo high...considering im going on the cruise and seeing them in concert too.. work with me BSB!

  8. Slugby avatar

    HAha, I love how you said that was what the 90s were for lol StephanieJoyce. I agree with you though, the back always gives a pretty good view (I'm a shorty and I have bad vision and I've never had a problem being in the back of a GA show).

  9. Stephenie816 avatar

    I just wanna comment regarding everyone complaining that this is a GA event:
    I went to 2 GA shows for the Unbreakable tour. One at the House of Blues in the Showboat Casino, the other at the Welmont Theater both in NJ. I ended up choosing to stand in the back of the room (near the bar...he he) and had a WAYYYYY better time than when I saw BSB in '97 at Hammerstein in NYC (don't think it was just the alcohol-though it helped) when I was front row of a rowdy crowd and had to get pulled over the barrier because I was being crushed by the girls behind me (I'm a shorty at 5"1'). I saw Paramore at Hammerstein in October and again, stood in the back (love that bar!) and had a great view. That particular venue has a sloped flooring so you can see over the people who are in front...even short-I found a spot to peek through. I haven't been to Highline but I imagine it must be similar. This time I'll be waaaaay in the back, not for the bar, but because I'm 6 months pregnant...I don't think I'm missing out on anything, I like the freedom to move around a bit and not be surrounded by people's B.O. Further more I got Gold VIP for the Taj show (which is seated-I'm in row 18 which is midway back on the floor seats-again, I'm not crying about it) so I will meet the Boys then and hopefully will be getting tickets for the Highline event. To me, it's about enjoying the music, not how close I can get...that's what the 90's were for.

    Bottom line, GA shows don't suck all that much and you can find a good viewing spot pretty much anywhere..so relax, and enjoy the show!

  10. babyaniag avatar

    still waiting.....