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Blood Brothers ticket updates — General sale for band’s first tour in a decade kicks off today – see seats and prices

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THE Blood Brothers have revealed plans for their first tour in 10 years.

The tour will start this fall in San Francisco and extend until the year's end, concluding in Chicago.

Despite officially disbanding in 2007, the Blood Brothers briefly reunited for select performances in 2014.

This tour aligns with the 20th anniversary celebration of Crimes, their 2004 LP, which is slated for a deluxe reissue.

Tickets are available through Live Nation, Citizens, and Ticketmaster - though most of the shows have sold out, meaning fans will likely have to search for resale tickets if they want to see the Blood Brothers.

You can purchase tickets:

  • Ticketmaster — buy here
  • Live Nation — buy here

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  • Most shows are sold out

    All three shows in Chicago are sold out - as well as both shows in Los Angeles.

    The Blood Brothers' show at Warsaw in Brooklyn is sold out, but tickets are still available for the shows at Irving Plaza in New York City.

    Tickets are also sold out in Boston and Santa Ana.

  • Santa Ana tickets are sold out

    Tickets to see the Blood Brothers at the Observatory in Santa Ana, California, are now sold out as well.

    Credit: Live Nation
  • Both Los Angeles shows sold out

    Both shows at the Belasco Theatre in Los Angeles, California, are now sold out.

    Credit: Live Nation
    Credit: Live Nation
  • Los Angeles shows are on sale now

    The Blood Brothers fans can now get tickets to their shows at the Belasco in Los Angeles, California.

    The shows are on November 7 and 8.

  • All tickets available now

    All shows for the Blood Brothers' tour have opened their sales.

    Tickets for shows at the following venues are available now:

    • The Observatory in Santa Ana, California
    • The Belasco in Los Angeles, California
  • Fans complain about missed tickets

    Some Blood Brothers fans weren't able to get tickets before they sold out.

  • General admission is available for Denver show

    Fans of the Blood Brothers can now get tickets to see the band at Summit in Denver, Colorado, on November 10.

    Only general admission tickets are available for the show - and they're just $54.50 each.

  • Colorado show is on sale now

    More tickets are available now to see Blood Brothers.

    The general on-sale is now open for the show at Summit in Denver, Colorado, on November 10.

  • Tickets are going quick in Chicago

    The Blood Brothers are selling out their third Chicago show quickly as seated balcony seats are now unavailable.

    Some general admission tickets are being made available for $36 each as the sale continues, but fans should move quickly to claim the cheap tickets because the only other seat options are in the large opera box - where six tickets are going for $456.

  • Two Chicago shows are sold out

    The Chicago shows for Friday December 20 and Saturday December 21 have sold out.

    Tickets for the show on Sunday, December 22, are still available.

  • Large opera box seats open for Chicago's Sunday show

    Seated balcony seats are now going for $51 each for the Blood Brothers show in Chicago on Sunday, December 22.

    General admission tickets are still availablefor $36 each.

    Large opera box seats in the top right, including six will call tickets, are also for sale for $456.

  • Chicago's Saturday show sells out

    The Blood Brothers show on Saturday, December 21 has sold out.

    Tickets to the show on December 22 are available - and now, there are seated balcony tickets available for $51 as well as the $36 general admission tickets,

  • Chicago tickets are cheap

    Tickets for the Blood Brothers shows at Thalia Hall in December are $36 each.

    All of the remaining tickets are general admission standing tickets.

  • Chicago shows open general sale now

    More tickets are available now to see Blood Brothers.

    Thalia Hall in Chicago, Illinois, now has general on-sale tickets available for the shows on December 20, 21, and 22.

  • Fans react to shows selling out

    Blood Brothers fans shared their reactions to shows selling out so quickly on X, formerly known as Twitter.

  • Boston tickets are sold out

    Tickets for the Blood Brothers show at Paradise Rock Club in Boston on December 9 are sold out now on Live Nation.

    Credit: Live Nation
  • Chicago tickets are sold out

    TicketWeb says that advance tickets for Blood Brothers' shows in Chicago are sold out.

    Credit: TicketWeb
  • Irving Plaza show is sold out

    The Blood Brothers have sold out the December 14 show at Irving Plaza in New York City.

    Credit: Live Nation
  • Just $50 for Brooklyn tickets

    Tickets to see the Blood Brothers at Warsaw in Brooklyn, New York, are just $49.25 each.

    Only general admission floor seats are available for the show.

  • Sale starts now

    The general sales for Blood Brothers tickets have opened!

    You can get tickets to see the band now.

  • Where to buy tickets

    General sale for the tour kicks off today through Live Nation, Citizens, and Ticketmaster.

    You can purchase tickets:

    • Ticketmaster — buy here
    • Live Nation — buy here
  • Tickets go on sale today

    Tickets to the Blood Brothers' first tour in a decade go on sale today to the general public.

    The sale starts at 10 am local time.

  • Tickets going for $75 in California

    Fans can purchase tickets for $75 in California to see the Blood Brothers.

    Credit: Live Nation
  • Presales start now in the Pacific Timezone

    Fans are now able to purchase presale tickets to see Blood Brothers on their first tour in a decade if they wish to see them perform in Pacific Timezone venues.

    Try using code SOUNDCHECK to access the sale.

    You can purchase tickets:

    • Ticketmaster — buy here
    • Live Nation — buy here
  • Ticket-buying tips to remember during this sale

    The U.S. Sun's top ticket-buying tips

    Snagging tickets to one of your favorite artist's concert can be stressful.

    To alleviate some of that stress, The U.S. Sun has compiled a set of top tips and strategies to enhance your prospects of securing those vital concert tickets:

    • Presales
      • Presale tickets give fans the opportunity to buy tickets before they are made available to the general public.
      • There are several methods to gain access to presale tickets. These include subscribing to an artist's mailing list or purchasing their latest album in order to get a specific presale code needed to access the sale.
      • Access may also be granted through network providers, such as Verizon, or even banks, like Chase or American Express, along with event organizers like Live Nation.
      • Event organizers like Live Nation typically notify subscribers about upcoming presales via email alerts.
      • Following artists on social media platforms is often the most effective way to stay informed about presale opportunities.
    • Queues
      • If you're unsuccessful within the first 3-4 minutes, your next best opportunity is around the 7-8 minute mark, as this is typically the duration for purchasing, with similar intervals thereafter.
      • Don't lose hope if it appears sold out initially. Ticket availability may fluctuate, possibly due to Ticketmaster releasing tickets in small batches or from failed purchases.
      • Familiarize yourself with the seating chart beforehand and decide on your preferred seats. Quick decision-making is crucial once you gain access.
      • If attending is your primary goal, aim for seats in the middle of a section rather than the best available. In the list view, choose seats further down, as many people tend to click on the first options they see.
      • Have any access codes copied to your clipboard for quick pasting rather than manual typing.
      • Ensure you've logged in ahead of time with a payment method set up in your account for quick and easy checkout
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