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« on: July 01, 2023, 09:45PM »

I managed to get myself a ticket to the Celtic Woman 20th Anniversary PBS Special recording this August!

It's fortunate I happened to peek at social media at that moment (during a meeting at work), because:
1. The Celtic Woman email blast didn't reach me for about another hour or two after that,
2. The registrations (first come first serve) came in so fast that people who registered 10 minutes after me (maybe less) didn't get tickets.

I think I got mine submitted around 15-20 minutes after the notice appeared on social media.

That's a totally different experience than the Ancient Land DVD recording, for which there were plenty of unfilled spots.

I'm glad they're giving everyone a lot of notice this time, but it's a bit ridiculous that there are many fans, willing and able to travel to Ireland, who have been following Celtic Woman for over 18 years, seen hundreds of shows, but couldn't get a ticket to this one because they didn't happen to check their socials or emails within the first hour of registration. For people that don't use social media frequently, they had almost no chance of getting tickets, since not everyone gets the CW emails at the same time and probably most people didn't even receive it in their inbox until long after the registration capacity had been reached.

The special guests for the show should start getting announced soon and I get the feeling there will be a shocker. Wink
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« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2023, 09:27AM »

The show was amazing !
So many tears.....
The wait for the DVD will seem like forever.
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Then there was Atlanta !
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« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2023, 11:06AM »

Journey to The Past
The past members from 20 Year's!

Lisa K
I will never be complete until

Susan-  I find you

Meav
One step at a time

Alex
One hope then another

Meav and Alex
Who knows where this road may go

Lisa L
Back to who I was
Onto find my future
Things my heart still needs to know

Mairead C
Yes, let this be a sign

Lynn
Let this road be mine

Meav
Let it lead me to my past

Megan
And bring me home
At Last (all)
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« Reply #3 on: September 13, 2023, 01:35PM »


I'm glad they're giving everyone a lot of notice this time, but it's a bit ridiculous that there are many fans, willing and able to travel to Ireland, who have been following Celtic Woman for over 18 years, seen hundreds of shows, but couldn't get a ticket to this one because they didn't happen to check their socials or emails within the first hour of registration. For people that don't use social media frequently, they had almost no chance of getting tickets, since not everyone gets the CW emails at the same time and probably most people didn't even receive it in their inbox until long after the registration capacity had been reached.


I've had similar feelings.  Over the years, I've probably averaged 10 CW shows a year.  That won't happen again -- not because I don't want to, but because it seems like CW doesn't care if I show up or not.  I think is becoming more common in just about every "event" that's out there.  Look at the craziness with Taylor Swift concerts.  Unless you spend 24/7 on-line, on multiple platforms, you don't have a chance.  From Taylor Swift's standpoint, "she" doesn't care.  It's sold out regardless.  I saw were there were some comments that the Helix show had some empty seats.  I saw 3 show last year -- same thing.  The venue was not sold out like it had been in the past.  OK, COVID was a factor. 

I was willing to spend the several thousand dollars to go to the show at the Helix.  I'm lucky that I can afford to do this kind of thing -- the real question is do I want to deal with all the hassle.  Will I go to a couple CW shows next year?  Probably, but not like I used to.  If I can't get good seats, a M7G, or the show is not in a great location (think Red Rocks or RCMH) I'm not sure how much hassle I'm willing to deal with.
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