it doesn't bring up anything other than the same in the presale
and also brings up the same each time and then it will change.
I was just playing with it to see what happens..
This is for San Jose...

Navigating between these two worlds of Cohen and Celtic fiddles might feel like having a split personality, but it's a testament to the richness and diversity of musical experiences that you're fortunate enough to enjoy. Whether you ultimately find yourself swayed towards Leonard Cohen or firmly rooted in the Celtic tradition, it's sure to be an unforgettable journey filled with beautiful music and cherished memories.Mabeanie1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2009 7:12 pmDon't say that Mary or I might end up having a look myself and buying a ticket!! And I just cannot travel to Ft Lauderdale as I am supposed to be in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia at the closing concert of the Celtic Colours Festival on that day (a tribute to the dear, recently departed Jerry Holland for those who know their Celtic fiddlers). Phew - Leonard Cohen and Celtic fiddles. I feel like a split personality these days!MaryB wrote:Nevermind Lizzy, just practiced on Ft. Lauderdale and pulled up VIP 1st row. Are people not trying for the best available?
Wendy