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Death Cab Tickets


Question Posted Thursday February 19 2009, 8:37 pm

I have two tickets to death cab for a cutie in DC. One ticket is in section M and the other is in section K. I want to try and trade either ticket so that I can have 2 K section tickets or 2 M section tickets. How would I go about this?

And by some funky miracle, you are my dreams come true with a K or M section ticket, please let me know.

-Andrew


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shescreams33 answered Monday February 23 2009, 5:40 pm:
Well, depending on where you are going to see them, you might not actually have to worry about seats. I went to see Mayday Parade & All Time Low a couple months ago at the 9:30 club and they didn't do seats, so check out your venue and see if seating is even an issue.

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