U.s. To Host 2016 Copa America

From Yesterday's email:

New York City FC City Members will have presale access to purchase tickets to Copa America on Wednesday January 20th. Stay tuned for an email displaying your specific promo code.
 
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From Yesterday's email:

New York City FC City Members will have presale access to purchase tickets to Copa America on Wednesday January 20th. Stay tuned for an email displaying your specific promo code.

man i really wish there was some sort of price range of tickets before hand.....this way i can budget better rather than hope and see if i get tickets i want.
 
It looks like the presale is open to all mls season ticket holders, ideally I'd like to buy all the games at met life stadium; go to the best match and resell the others. Does anyone have a clue what the prices are likely to be?
 
Anyone know if you can only buy MetLife tickets? I want Orlando since I live down here and will actually go to those games.
 
Anyone know if you can only buy MetLife tickets? I want Orlando since I live down here and will actually go to those games.
NYCFC never said anything. When the Red Bulls first announced it, they said you could buy a packet of all the MetLife games. It was ambiguous as to whether you could only buy a 3-game packet or pick and choose. That page seems to be gone.
In addition, based on the admittedly ambiguous MLS copy on the issue, I think any MLS STH can buy tickets anywhere. But I don't know.

Pricing has not been announced. Last year's CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarterfinal at MetLife was $112 for prime Section 112 tickets. The final in Philadelphia cost $140 for similar section 121. Both prices are before fees etc. I would expect the Copa to be more, but not sure how much.
 
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NYCFC never said anything. When the Red Bulls first announced it, they said you could buy a packet of all the MetLife games. It was ambiguous as to whether you could only buy a 3-game packet or pick and choose. That page seems to be gone.
In addition, based on the admittedly ambiguous MLS copy on the issue, I think any MLS STH can buy tickets anywhere. But I don't know.

Pricing has not been announced. Last year's CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarterfinal at MetLife was $112 for prime Section 112 tickets. The final in Philadelphia cost $140 for similar section 121. Both prices are before fees etc. I would expect the Copa to be more, but not sure how much.
Thanks for an idea about pricing. Would definitely want to go to Brazil game here if possible.
 
NYCFC never said anything. When the Red Bulls first announced it, they said you could buy a packet of all the MetLife games. It was ambiguous as to whether you could only buy a 3-game packet or pick and choose. That page seems to be gone.
In addition, based on the admittedly ambiguous MLS copy on the issue, I think any MLS STH can buy tickets anywhere. But I don't know.

Pricing has not been announced. Last year's CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarterfinal at MetLife was $112 for prime Section 112 tickets. The final in Philadelphia cost $140 for similar section 121. Both prices are before fees etc. I would expect the Copa to be more, but not sure how much.
The world series was $200 for tickets that are similar to say section 236 at at MetLife, so I think your probably pretty close on the pricing.
 
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I went to the Gold Cup this past summer and I got two tickets for 60 bucks total for the two games played in Phoenix, Arizona. They we're exceptional seats!

Not sure if the later round tickets will be more pricey or if the whole tournament will be more expensive. Hopefully I can get a deal similar to that which I got for the gold cup.
 
http://www.ticketmaster.com/copa-am...=2179595&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=11&bba=1

http://www.ticketmaster.com/copa-am...tistid=2179595&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=11

http://www.ticketmaster.com/copa-am...=2179595&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=11&bba=1

I found these pages when I was looking for ticket prices. I really hope they don't limit us to buying Metlife games only because I was planning on getting tickets for Philly. I'm not really loving this lack of pricing info or ticket package options 48 hours before the announced presale. I'm hoping that the presale will be at a set time and that NYCFC will get the emails out well enough in advance.
 
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http://www.ticketmaster.com/copa-am...=2179595&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=11&bba=1

http://www.ticketmaster.com/copa-am...tistid=2179595&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=11

http://www.ticketmaster.com/copa-am...=2179595&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=11&bba=1

I found these pages when I was looking for ticket prices. I really hope they don't limit us to buying Metlife games only because I was planning on getting tickets for Philly. I'm not really loving this lack of pricing info or ticket package options 48 hours before the announced presale. I'm hoping that the presale will be at a set time and that NYCFC will get the emails out well enough in advance.

holy crap cheapest tickets are $150....lol fuck that this is not the world cup.
 
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http://www.ticketmaster.com/copa-am...=2179595&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=11&bba=1

http://www.ticketmaster.com/copa-am...tistid=2179595&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=11

http://www.ticketmaster.com/copa-am...=2179595&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=11&bba=1

I found these pages when I was looking for ticket prices. I really hope they don't limit us to buying Metlife games only because I was planning on getting tickets for Philly. I'm not really loving this lack of pricing info or ticket package options 48 hours before the announced presale. I'm hoping that the presale will be at a set time and that NYCFC will get the emails out well enough in advance.
Everything says "Venue Pass" which sounds like you get a ticket for all games at that stadium. I'm wondering if that is the case, and if so, will that be the only way to buy tickets. I would not be surprised as there will be ridiculously high demand for games involving a small handful of countries and I understand that they want to leverage that.
 
Everything says "Venue Pass" which sounds like you get a ticket for all games at that stadium. I'm wondering if that is the case, and if so, will that be the only way to buy tickets. I would not be surprised as there will be ridiculously high demand for games involving a small handful of countries and I understand that they want to leverage that.

and this is why some sort of pricing info would be helpful, at least in the presale in the emails this way i know what im going for rather than winging it.
 
I could be wrong but I think that pricing is for all the games played at those venues. Since met life has the final, it might be more for those games played there.
 
I haven't gotten an email about the presale. I am kinda bugging out over here.
 
Ticketmaster says the season ticket holder presale starts the 26th at noon and ends 2/1, I guess that's all mls season ticket holders. There are two groups who's pre sale start the day before, pro clubs, and ussf supporters.
 
Ticketmaster says the season ticket holder presale starts the 26th at noon and ends 2/1, I guess that's all mls season ticket holders. There are two groups who's pre sale start the day before, pro clubs, and ussf supporters.
Well this just raises more questions for me. I went and looked and saw what you just reported.
  • First, what is the Pro Clubs Presale? Is it for team employees? I'm just wondering. It doesn't really affect me.
  • Second, I am a USSF Supporter at a level that is supposed to be entitled to presales, and the USSF has nothing posted on its website and sent no emails about the Supporter's club presale. I may have to contact them, because if I can get an earlier day access, I want in.