Opinion
Northwestern / Apr. 2, 2008 at 10:30 pm

What should be done about A&O ticket sales?

By North by Northwestern

This year in particular, ticket sales for A&O concerts have been a hot commodity. People stood in line for hours to get tickets for B.J. Novak and Flight of the Conchords, selling out the shows in about 45 minutes and leading to scalping afterward. And it’s happening again. With Counting Crows and Wild Sweet Orange coming to the Riviera on April 10, restrictions about ticket sales got tougher — just two tickets per WildCARD-carrying student. So is A&O doing a good job, and should anything be done about the ticket frenzy?

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Comments

  1. 1. Use video, this isn’t 1925
    2. Be more informed and have better ideas prepared - it seems sort of on the fly and unprofessional
    3. Say “like” less and stutter less

    hey

    April 3, 2008 at 1:47 am

  2. Counting Crows tickets did not sell out, so if you girls want some tickets take a stroll over to Norris…

    Misperceptions...

    April 3, 2008 at 12:17 pm

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