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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:12 am
by algonacchick
Sometimes, if they guys in the band know you, you can get them. I'm not saying to pester anyone, though.
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:24 am
by sean collins
well the band doesnt know me. I cant belive they know the 20 or so people in mass last year . I bet a lot of them new people at the venue.
There was one kid with a paper sign the read "WOWAY" I followed him to the back stage area but he and the others wouldnt talk. My kids and I are as big Al fans as anyone but maybe we havent paid our dues yet?
I dont know? Ill be in gilford tomorrow night . i dont want to pester anyone .
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:49 am
by Orthography Enthusiast
Probably the vast majority of the passes (in places outside So. California, where Al & the band have lots of friends, relatives and professional connections) go through the hands of promoters and sponsors and radio stations. And how to get in range of those, I don't have the slightest. But the thing is, if you keep going to Al shows (and especially if you pick smallish venues in the middle of a string of not-terribly-far-apart gigs) your chances are good of being able to meet Al without a pass. I think we figured it out last year at about 1 show out of 4 where Al met folks. As I heard Bermuda say once, the difference between having a pass and not having a pass is often about 5 minutes (as in, Al coming out to meet the passless 5 minutes after he finishes up with the Stickered Chest People).
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:06 am
by dgw671
Orthography Enthusiast @ Jul 14 2008, 11:49 PM wrote:
Probably the vast majority of the passes (in places outside So. California, where Al & the band have lots of friends, relatives and professional connections) go through the hands of promoters and sponsors and radio stations. And how to get in range of those, I don't have the slightest. But the thing is, if you keep going to Al shows (and especially if you pick smallish venues in the middle of a string of not-terribly-far-apart gigs) your chances are good of being able to meet Al without a pass. I think we figured it out last year at about 1 show out of 4 where Al met folks. As I heard Bermuda say once, the difference between having a pass and not having a pass is often about 5 minutes (as in, Al coming out to meet the passless 5 minutes after he finishes up with the Stickered Chest People).
I agree. A couple of weeks ago in Louisville, Al did the show, then did an hour and a half meet and greet. Came onto the bus, had a quick drink of water, said hi, looked in the fridge, and then spent the next hour and a half sitting on the bottom step signing autographs and meeting the fans. That man tries extremely hard to make himself available to his fans.
As far as the meet and greet passes: I will ask them next week when we meet up in order to clear up this little mystery. To be honest, I've never asked! I always assumed you purchased them with the tickets but from my reading the post, it sounds... not.
Dave
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 6:47 am
by Kristine
You've never been able to purchase them. You get them from the venue, promoter, or the band/crew members themselves. It's one of those "who you know" things. You can't just go and ask the venue or a band/crew member- you have to have an existing relationship with someone.
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 7:37 pm
by Cindyandthecats
Hi All,
We are going to Meadowbrook in NH tonight. We went to the concert there last year as well. There was a meet and greet after the show. I did not get in on it but I ran into a gal a few months later who did. She told me that she had her Al T-shirt on and she was dancing with her son in an outer aisle(where she would not block anyones view). An usher went up to her and said something like you must be a big fan and handed her a couple of sticker passes for backstage. She was thrilled and her kids had a heck of a night.
The right place at the right time.
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 12:44 pm
by jsgunnell
Hi guys,
I am from the UK and have been a massive Al fan since I was about 14. We are travelling to the Salem Oregon show in August and have just bought VIP tickets. I would love to meet Al and say thanks or get a picture but dont know how. Is there any way to contact his management at all ?
If not then its cool but I cannot wait to see the man himself perform.
Thanks in advance.
J
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:44 pm
by NH Weird Al Fan
sean collins @ Jul 14 2008, 05:45 PM wrote:
meadowbrook in NH sayes after show passes are sent from the fan club and passed out by the venue to fan club members. how does one get these passes.
I saw them last year in beverly mass. I got in to see Al by just looking pathetic I
think. Anyone got a clue?
I bet the "fan club" that Meadowbrook (NH) was probably referring to was Artist Arena, which isn't even a fan club. Buying the $150 VIP tickets from Artist Arena did not include meet & greet passes. Meadowbrook also told me that they do not have any access to passes or discretion in giving them out. They only hand over the passes that have been left at the will call window by the band and crew.
Cindyandthecats, I'm not sure how your friend got passes by dancing in the aisle. Maybe someone couldn't use their passes and gave them to an usher to give away?
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 5:39 pm
by TheMegChan
Meet and Greet for the Knoxville concert.

There were sooooo many people lined up too!!!!! I was surprised they did it!!!

Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:37 pm
by Elvis
Is anyone keeping a list for 2008?
July 9 - Atlantic City, NJ - unknown. The bus was nowhere to be seen around the perimeter of the casino, so one would really have had to gone searching for it if there was one.
July 10 - Westbury, NY - yes
July 23 - Scranton, PA - yes
Dave