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It costs $25 for one person per month or $45 for you and a +1. They release shows at 11am for 2 days out. So Saturday shows are released on Thursday at 11am. The shows are mostly smaller-midsize venues but they do get access to sold out shows and they say they offer 200-500 shows per month in each location. If you want to go, all you have to do is click "get pass" and you are added to the list at the door. If you don't make the show you got a pass for, they suspend you for a few days so people don't abuse the service. It is offered in 9 cities (Chicago, Austin, Denver, LA, Miami, NYC, Philly, San Fran, Seattle, and Toronto. I'm on the 7 day trial but now I'm going to see John Talabot on Saturday for free. Based on my trial it looks like they have 5-8 shows every day in Chicago so I see myself taking advantage of this service moving forward. I'll report back after a few weeks.
Holy shit, this looks AMAZING. I see they have John Talabot and Inter Arma coming up in Austin. Had I not already purchased my tickets to these shows, I'd be signing up right now.
Curious what sort of seats you get if the venue is seated. Need to do a little more research to see if they mainly only work with certain venues or what.
I see they have John Talabot and Inter Arma coming up in Austin. Had I not already purchased my tickets to these shows, I'd be signing up right now.
Curious what sort of seats you get if the venue is seated. Need to do a little more research to see if they mainly only work with certain venues or what.
Great find!
FYI.... The concerts they list on the main page are concerts in the area that you can buy tickets to. The shows that qualify for the unlimited pass are hidden in the unlimited page until you sign up. So browsing the site may be misleading for the volume and level of shows they offer on the pass.
Hmmm, and I see you have to accumulate points to enter to win or something too. Very interesting idea, will definitely check out the fine print soon.
I saw this a few weeks ago and I really like the idea. 2 tickets for $45/month is awesome. Really hoping they expand to hit DC/Baltimore (as the chances of coming to Richmond are nonexistent).
PromoWest in Columbus runs several venues around town and they have their own Decibel Club that is pretty neat. $50 for 4 tickets plus some other perks like early entry. Only thing is that the tickets reserved for Club members on the bigger shows go quick! Decibel Club
Definitely going to sign up for this, but going to wait a week or so since I already have my tickets to Talabot and Inter Arma.
I'd love to see the logistics behind this thing. How many tickets per show do they get? Is it determined by how many the venue still has left two days before? Will they ever have the unlimited pass for shows that are sold out? If they start to get more demand in a city, can they request more tickets from venues in that city? I wonder how fast the unlimited passes go in most cases.
The fact that they're working with Mohawk and Red 7 is very promising though. I probably see 75% of my shows in Austin at those two venues. Vulcan Gas Company is definitely more club oriented (AnCO DJ set was there, and Talabot is there tonight).
This idea is seriously blowing my mind right now. Almost seems too good to be true.
gardenfresh uses it! He was telling us about it at Coachella. I had never head of it before but it sounds awesome.
In the two months I've had Jukely, they've hooked me up with:
Indigo Festival with Deafheaven and Melvins (and others) The Dan Band (inappropriate wedding band from Old School and the Hangover) Jeff the Brotherhood Shpongle Chromeo DJ set at palm springs before Coachella (although I didn't get to make it) Lieutenant The Ting Tings (although the event was rescheduled) Galactic
This service is amazing and I can't wait for them to expand to Atlanta. The only downside is that they run out of their allotment of freebies for the popular shows FAST, so it's a good idea to set an alarm for 11AM so you can get right in.
All in all, Jukely has rocked. You guys should also check out Loudie-- not sure what other markets they are in besides LA or NYC but Loudie is free and is more of a "social network" for concerts.
gardenfresh uses it! He was telling us about it at Coachella. I had never head of it before but it sounds awesome.
In the two months I've had Jukely, they've hooked me up with:
Indigo Festival with Deafheaven and Melvins (and others) The Dan Band (inappropriate wedding band from Old School and the Hangover) Jeff the Brotherhood Shpongle Chromeo DJ set at palm springs before Coachella (although I didn't get to make it) Lieutenant The Ting Tings (although the event was rescheduled) Galactic
This service is amazing and I can't wait for them to expand to Atlanta. The only downside is that they run out of their allotment of freebies for the popular shows FAST, so it's a good idea to set an alarm for 11AM so you can get right in.
All in all, Jukely has rocked. You guys should also check out Loudie-- not sure what other markets they are in besides LA or NYC but Loudie is free and is more of a "social network" for concerts.
Very good to hear. When you say they run out fast, are you talking in less then 5 minutes, or near instant sell out? Have you ever been able to access tickets to a show that was sold out, or only ones that still had tickets available?
Post by gardenfresh on Apr 23, 2015 15:22:17 GMT -5
I'm not sure the exact window you need to get in there as I don't really remember to check at 11am every day. I am often bummed by the gray "Sold Out".
I've never been to a soldout show, the majority of the LA shows they put up are all undersold venues.
They did partner with someone for the Coachella area where they had all these DJ side shows (Chromeo, Chvurches, and some more I'm forgetting) and the only way to get into these shows was being on the Jukely list. I thought that was cool.
PromoWest in Columbus runs several venues around town and they have their own Decibel Club that is pretty neat. $50 for 4 tickets plus some other perks like early entry. Only thing is that the tickets reserved for Club members on the bigger shows go quick! Decibel Club
whoa, wait, what? How have I never heard of this?!?!
It costs $25 for one person per month or $45 for you and a +1. They release shows at 11am for 2 days out. So Saturday shows are released on Thursday at 11am. The shows are mostly smaller-midsize venues but they do get access to sold out shows and they say they offer 200-500 shows per month in each location. If you want to go, all you have to do is click "get pass" and you are added to the list at the door. If you don't make the show you got a pass for, they suspend you for a few days so people don't abuse the service. It is offered in 9 cities (Chicago, Austin, Denver, LA, Miami, NYC, Philly, San Fran, Seattle, and Toronto. I'm on the 7 day trial but now I'm going to see John Talabot on Saturday for free. Based on my trial it looks like they have 5-8 shows every day in Chicago so I see myself taking advantage of this service moving forward. I'll report back after a few weeks.
Okay I celebrated too fast. ^ That was me slamming my keyboard in excitement. Yes, there is Atlanta subpage, but not yet for Unlimited.
I will still use it for music discovery Thank you! Sooner or later ATL will be on the magic freebie list.
The luck cloud is REAL
Shhhhh I can't summon the luck cloud whenever I need something. I just need to appreciate it, and be grateful when outrageously-awesome-once-in-a-lifetime concert joys just land in my lap.
Got reallllly excited before realizing DC is in the same boat as Atlanta right now - not part of the "Unlimited Pass" group of cities. Hopefully soon!! This is an amazing, nifty new service
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
I wonder how this sort of service even generates cashflow for anyone involved
People are paying $25/month for it. And it seems it's mostly for shows that don't sell out. So the venue is essentially selling tickets that wouldn't have sold anyways for a discount to Jukely. Maybe as Jukely gets more buying power with the venues, they might start getting a few tickets to larger shows, but who knows.
I wonder how this sort of service even generates cashflow for anyone involved
Venues get to fill undersold shows, sell more drinks, take pictures of full crowds. An empty house is bad for business.
Jukely gets more traffic and attention to their app so they can earn more on the social networking side of their service. They entice people with the Freebies, but make the hard cash with the ad revenue and payouts from affiliating with ticketing outlets.
There's a wait list right now... I was gonna do one month of Unlimited Pass to Philly just to try it out, and assuming that I could get up there a few times in the next month (from the DC area). But it is all full as of now it seems.
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
From people who have tried this, would you say it is worth it? DC is now available for the unlimited pass - trying to decide whether to try it out or not.
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
From people who have tried this, would you say it is worth it? DC is now available for the unlimited pass - trying to decide whether to try it out or not.
I would definitely say it's worth it. I've only gotten to use my pass a few times so far, but that's a result of my schedule and not Jukely.
Just know you won't be seeing big name bands with it, but there have been more then a few shows I would have used the pass had I been able to.
From people who have tried this, would you say it is worth it? DC is now available for the unlimited pass - trying to decide whether to try it out or not.
I would definitely say it's worth it. I've only gotten to use my pass a few times so far, but that's a result of my schedule and not Jukely.
Just know you won't be seeing big name bands with it, but there have been more then a few shows I would have used the pass had I been able to.
Thanks for the input! There's a free 7-day trial so I think I'll go ahead and do that and see how I like it. And yeah I figured it is only for smaller shows
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I saw that this morn too! I'm trying to decide whether or not to do the extended view...I feel like a good number of people will do it, and then I'll be at a disadvantage/likely to miss the best shows. But idk.
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
I saw that this morn too! I'm trying to decide whether or not to do the extended view...I feel like a good number of people will do it, and then I'll be at a disadvantage/likely to miss the best shows. But idk.
I've been waiting till I was done traveling to do my free trial, but what shows have been coming up in DC?