We would ask you to line up at the venue in the evening for the chance to be admitted into the show at 8:15 p.m., but note we can’t guarantee seat availability.” After analyzing the secondary sites, we estimate we may have over 200 seats to fill at the last minute tonight. This means that we will allow any empty seats to be available on a “first come first serve” basis in return for a “pay what you can” cash donation at the door to The Tegan and Sara Foundation, which works to support LGBTQ+ girls and women. As an experiment, tonight in San Francisco we will be offering rush seating for all open seats, at approximately 8:15 p.m. Our goal is to ensure that our real fans are in each and every seat, and to prevent secondary platforms from hurting our show. ![]() Because there is little time to sell and we never ask our fans to go to secondary sites, this will likely result in empty seats tonight in the Sydney Goldstein Theater. While the show tonight is technically sold out, many of these tickets are now being flooded back into the market for re-sale. ![]() “It has come to our attention that significant numbers of tickets to our show tonight in San Francisco were unethically gobbled up by secondary ticketing platforms during our tour on sale in July. Ahead of the show, they released the following statement, noting that they would release tickets on a first-come, first-served basis that night: The duo performed at the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco on Tuesday. The Canadian indie-pop group Tegan and Sara were upset with tickets to their show in San Francisco going to resellers and released tickets to fans who showed up at the door.
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