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Updated · KWQC · May 29
Phoebe Bridgers Sells Out 120 Davenport Pop-Up Tickets in Minutes
Updated
Updated · KWQC · May 29

Phoebe Bridgers Sells Out 120 Davenport Pop-Up Tickets in Minutes

1 articles · Updated · KWQC · May 29
  • Only 120 tickets were available for Phoebe Bridgers' Friday night pop-up show at Davenport's Raccoon Motel, and they were gone by 12:15 p.m.
  • Social media buzz triggered the rush: by about 11:30 a.m., a line had already wrapped around the block after flyers appeared on the venue's doors.
  • The 8 p.m. show requires a box-office wristband for entry, with doors opening at 6 p.m. and phones locked in Yondr pouches during the performance.
  • Small bags are limited to 8x6x3 inches, and the venue said Apple Pay will not be accepted, leaving cash and physical credit cards as payment options.
Will fans rather own a piece of an artist than just experience a private, phone-free performance?
Can the 'true fan' model sustain an artist better than chasing viral social media fame?
Why is the value of a live, 'unpluggable' experience surging in our hyper-digital world?