Scoring Tickets to Saturday Night Live
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Scoring Tickets to Saturday Night Live
Have a previously unplanned trip to NYC for 2 days at the end of the month, including a Sat stayover. Would love to see this show live. Since the lottery for tickets to SNL only occurs in August, and getting a standby ticket is a longshot, are there any other tips/tricks to getting a confirmed ticket? Are there hawkers around for these?
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SNL tickets are one of those rare things that even money may not be able to buy in NYC. To my knowledge, most of the people selling on craigslist, etc. are scammers.
If you have any close friends or relatives who work at or with NBC in a high level capacity, they might be able to help. But even that is far from guaranteed.
The NYT had a recent article (permanent link, registration required) chronicling the reporter's efforts to get standby tickets to the studio audiences for Letterman, Conan, SNL, Daily Show and the Colbert Report.
If you have any close friends or relatives who work at or with NBC in a high level capacity, they might be able to help. But even that is far from guaranteed.
The NYT had a recent article (permanent link, registration required) chronicling the reporter's efforts to get standby tickets to the studio audiences for Letterman, Conan, SNL, Daily Show and the Colbert Report.
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Craigs list has them from time to time, but usually way more people looking then selling.
They go for $75 to 100 each.
They sometimes show up on ebay too.
You may have better luck standing by for the dress rehersal earlier in the day, but it's still a long shot.
They go for $75 to 100 each.
They sometimes show up on ebay too.
You may have better luck standing by for the dress rehersal earlier in the day, but it's still a long shot.
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Do you know anybody who has ever successfully obtained tickets by either of these methods? Looking at CL and eBay right now, there isn't a single "SNL tickets" or "Saturday Night Live tickets" auction on eBay--current or past. And while there are plenty of people looking on CL, I don't see a single ad offering.
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If anyone's interested in David Letterman tickets, they often (not always, but often) give tickets away on taping days on the northwest corner of 47th and Broadway around lunch time. I went a couple of weeks ago when Harry Connick Jr. was the guest.
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I don't think they can be legally sold as they are free tickets, and it's illegal to "sell" tickets to television shows that have commercials. When they are on e-bay (I've seen them there from time to time) I think they get pulled when e-bay does their normal ticket checking sweeps. I believe they are there so the seller can find the names of people to deal with off line.
I know somebody in the office who bought letterman tickets and rachael ray on craigs list, but don't know anybody who has done e-bay.
Again, there isn't much reason to bother listing them, there are plenty of people wanting, just make a few calls and collect your cash.
I know somebody in the office who bought letterman tickets and rachael ray on craigs list, but don't know anybody who has done e-bay.
Again, there isn't much reason to bother listing them, there are plenty of people wanting, just make a few calls and collect your cash.
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If you get in line at noon the day before you stand a good chance at being there early enough to get stand by tickets when they give them out at 7:30 on Saturday.
That means you get to come back for either the rehersal or the show, depending on which you have, and stand in line again hoping they need people from the standby line, which is very rare from what friends have said.
If you don't have ticket in your hand for the show now I don't think there's much of a chance getting in to see it, certainly not without standing in line for many hours to be in the front.
That means you get to come back for either the rehersal or the show, depending on which you have, and stand in line again hoping they need people from the standby line, which is very rare from what friends have said.
If you don't have ticket in your hand for the show now I don't think there's much of a chance getting in to see it, certainly not without standing in line for many hours to be in the front.
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so i need to get in line the day before they give out the tickets, wow ok i'm only in new york for the weekend. so i'm gonna hold off on that.
wow crazy that it's in such demand...
but i guess if you can sell the tickets then it makes sense for a college kid to stand in line get 2 or 4 and then sell them, it's better money than i made when i was in college.
wow crazy that it's in such demand...
but i guess if you can sell the tickets then it makes sense for a college kid to stand in line get 2 or 4 and then sell them, it's better money than i made when i was in college.
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I searched for months and was able to buy a pair of tickets to SNL last year from an "Autism Speaks" auction on eBay. The tickets were about $2500 for the pair.
As it turned, out the tickets were donated by Bob Wright, the CEO of NBC, so we were in a special line called "the friends of Bob Wright". The seats were front row dead center where you could see the entire show unfold. To me, it was a once in a lifetime experience and worth every penny.
As it turned, out the tickets were donated by Bob Wright, the CEO of NBC, so we were in a special line called "the friends of Bob Wright". The seats were front row dead center where you could see the entire show unfold. To me, it was a once in a lifetime experience and worth every penny.
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I searched for months and was able to buy a pair of tickets to SNL last year from an "Autism Speaks" auction on eBay. The tickets were about $2500 for the pair.
As it turned, out the tickets were donated by Bob Wright, the CEO of NBC, so we were in a special line called "the friends of Bob Wright". The seats were front row dead center where you could see the entire show unfold. To me, it was a once in a lifetime experience and worth every penny.
As it turned, out the tickets were donated by Bob Wright, the CEO of NBC, so we were in a special line called "the friends of Bob Wright". The seats were front row dead center where you could see the entire show unfold. To me, it was a once in a lifetime experience and worth every penny.