Gregg Presale Ryman - Nashville

The only thing I have found for presale codes for Gregg at the Ryman in January is "blues"
Called the Ryman and they were useless -said everything went thru the fanclubs.
We are there quite often and many of their previous emails have included a presale code.
Oddly I have not even received an email from theim about these shows, I saw it on here.
Yet the presale is tomorrow at 10am
If anyone knows of a code other than blues please post it.

Anyone? It's tomorrow but no password listed on Gregg's site, Facebook, or the usual Ryman emails. Exactly who is this presale for?

The only thing I have found for presale codes for Gregg at the Ryman in January is "blues"
Called the Ryman and they were useless -said everything went thru the fanclubs.
We are there quite often and many of their previous emails have included a presale code.
Oddly I have not even received an email from theim about these shows, I saw it on here.
Yet the presale is tomorrow at 10amIf anyone knows of a code other than blues please post it.
same story here, I'm there often and used to get the presale notices, then the last few shows there, had to scramble for seats...I'm afraid the bad guys have got into the ticket kitty at the Ryman

The password included in the original post is what is in the email from Ryman.

Not that I am interested in this show, so I don't care, but publishing the passcode virtually guarantees extra competition. I'd suggest that they always be shared only via PM or email. Anyone (savory or unsavory) w/ the most rudimentary Google skills can now find it more easily.

It is "blues" but doing no good.
I have two machines and my wife is also trying and so far not ONE damn ticket has been available
even with continued refresh.
I agree the sharing passwords increases competition but at this point the thieves/scalpers appear to have won
so not sure it matters.
Maybe Heart has it right and only gives passwords to PAID members of their fan club.
There has to be a better way.
This 40+ year fan is growing weary of concerts and seeing as how that is how the artists make most of
their income now it is a poor business model to piss off their long time fans.
Just last night I spent $100 on 4 shirts for Gov't Mule in Knoxville (after getting a reasonably priced ticket
for the show at the theatre). Enjoyed the show and did not mind spending the money for the shirts.
Are artists that dense as to know that if I have to pay $100 for a $50 tickets I most likely will not feel like
spending more money on shirts so scalpers make money and the artists not so much.

The scum turned the programs off now so you can buy seats now. Remember that balcony sells as best available.

[Edited on 12/9/2014 by StickT]

I have a few extras for both nights, PM if interested.
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