Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Get These Tickets While You Still Can!

Afternoon all,

In the wake of Wolf Trap's box opening day, I thought I'd give my loyal readers a little insider's knowledge about ticket sales for particular shows so you aware of which performances are close to sold out. Also, if any of you reading this post were the diehards that sat outside the ticketing trailer starting at 12:30 am on Saturday morning - a remarkable NINE AND A HALF HOURS before the box office opened - I'm applauding you in my office right now. Unbelievable dedication, and your premium seats are well-deserved.

If you're interested in any of the following shows, be advised of their current status...

Crosby, Stills & Nash, 7/28 - Lawn only

Jethro Tull 40th Anniversary Tour, 8/6 - On the verge of lawn only

Chicago, 7/9 - On the verge of lawn only

A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor, 5/23 & 5/23 - Both shows are lawn only

Mark Knopfler, 7/22 - Lawn only

Gipsy Kings 8/7 & 8/8 - Tickets are going fast, and both are likely to sell out

I've also included a few photos from box office opening day below. Everyone had a great time, Cerphe from 94.7 The Globe was around and chatted up a lot of guests, early risers were treated to free cups of Starbucks' finest blend, and folks walked away from the box office in a state of pure contentment as they coveted their summer 2008 tickets of choice. If you couldn't make it out on Saturday, you can always view our full schedule via our website by accessing this link. And as always, thanks for your support, it is because of your generosity that we can consistently bring you this calibur and frequency of programming.












Front of the line...












Middle of the line...











End of the line!











Whatcha got there Ann?





















Our dedicated box office staff











Cerphe on the air...












Talk soon, thanks for checking in!

Graham

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

That Cerphe sure has some nice hair.

Any chance for a Joe Walsh show later in summer after Eagles finish touring