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Love... does it still sell out?

Discussion in 'Shows & Entertainment' started by fenway68, Feb 24, 2020.

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  1. fenway68

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    Saw this show when it first came on the scene, taking a Vegas second-timer who wants to catch a show, this caught his eye.

    book ahead, or can tix be gotten the day of (Tix4tonite)?

    what kind of discount?

    I can get sect 209 row P thru an mlife "offer"for 106per

    thanks
     
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    I would say it doesn’t sell out, unless maybe on special occasions. Last time I went about 6 months ago the theatre was maybe about 75% full. I do believe there are tickets at tix 4 tonight. Don’t splurge for more expensive seats.
    MyVegas has 50% off 2 tickets if you have 5000 lp’s.
     
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    I've seen LOVE around 4 times already with the most recent being about a year ago. I'm usually able to get a free ticket via MyVegas, but they tend to sell out fast. LOL The last time I saw the show I would guess that that theater was around 80% full. Even in the cheaper seats (back rows) that are reserved for MyVegas, the view is pretty good.
     
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    Been there 10+ times. Other than a special occasion, it does not sell out.

    Best way to get discounted tickets I have found is via the direct Cirq site, click LOVE special tickets and it then connects back to Mirage https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/
     
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    What would be a "special occasion"? My freinds wanted to go while we were out there March Madness weekend, on that Saturday.
     
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    Highly unlikely to sell out.
     
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    Beatles weekend of something - maybe. Only show we ever did that was sold out was their 10th anniversary. We did go the night before Sir Paul was in town for a concert and it was near full, but still had seats.

    March Madness - more sports nuts than show folks. Yes, some do both of course.

    No problems. Want a good idea.... look to buy seats for your dates. Look at the most current friday and saturday night and you can see how things tend to be on the last day.
     
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    Less than half full when I saw it.

    In the past 2 years I've seen Opium, Love, Ka, Le Reve None were sold out, and only Ka seemed fairly full.
     
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    I think O is the only one that consistently and reliably sells out. I've seen Love three times, and it was usually pretty full, but not completely sold out. That said, if you want to go on a particular date, my advice is always to just spend the money and book. If you're really interested in the show, it's not worth the risk. For what it's worth, Love is by far my favorite Cirque show (though I'm admittedly a sucker for all things Beatles).
     
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