TXR password

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What's up with needing a password to get Phil tickets at TXR? If anybody wants to send it to me, e-mail is in my profile.

Usually the password is used to compensate people who bought tickets for a previous show that was cancelled.

TXR claims it will cancel the order if the password is not used by the original purchaser, but sometimes they release tickets to anyone of it does not sell out.

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From an old show

Try posting on the TXR FB page that you're looking for tix. And keep an eye on that page for last minute tix drops 

Thanks and thanks. More a curiosity than a complaint.

The last line says the shows are only open to CA residents, morer curious how they'll deal with that.

No kids allowed?

^My 13 year old was just asking when we could go to another TXR outdoor show, like we did previously...

Are they actually checking IDs - for age and CA resident requirement? I suppose if you (eventually)need to show a vaccination card for entry then age and address might be listed, all unlikely though.

 

Just find a more relaxed, less expensive and kid friendly outdoor music event - they're happening.

Been to 3 such events that were awesome. Our trip to TXR was fun, but I'm going to wait till things are back to 'normal' before returning.

Now that I'm fully vaccinated just willing to take more risks at an outdoor music event. I understand the tight TXR rules,but like I said there are other options to explore and enjoy.

 

The 4/19 show dropped some public sale tickets, but of course it is sold out now.

Come Celebrate Bicycle Day at TXR with a pod-style dinner show featuring Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Allstars in Beach Park!

Monday, April 19
Phil Lesh,
Stu Allen, Dan "Lebo" Lebowitz, Jason Crosby & Nathan Graham 
Dinner & Music in Beach Park
Parking Lot 4:00 /Doors 4:20pm / Show 5:00pm
Ages 16+ / No Babes in Arms

*Purchase limited to One Square per Customer. Open to CA Residents only. 
*Please note that the 4/20 event listed on the ticket site for tomorrow is a make up show that is password-protected for past ticket holders, and not open to the public.

I managed to grab a table! Wish I hadn't done Midnight North last night...

Custivus