USA 24

Bridgers’ $1 Madison Square Garden show opens a lottery

Bridgers $1 – Phoebe Bridgers will play a surprise show at Madison Square Garden on June 4, with tickets starting at $1. Hosted with TIDAL as a benefit for the Immigration Bond Freedom Fund, the event uses a lottery system: register on Bridgers’ website by June 1 at 11:59 p

By the time the doors finally open at Madison Square Garden, the only thing that will matter is whether your phone lights up.

Phoebe Bridgers is set to play a surprise show at the arena on June 4. and tickets are listed for as little as $1. The event is being organized in collaboration with music streaming service TIDAL and is designed as a benefit. with proceeds going to the Immigration Bond Freedom Fund. The organization works to help people get out of immigrant detention facilities while their cases are processed.

Registration closes June 1 at 11:59 p.m. ET, and it’s already clear this is not a first-come, first-served moment. Tickets and seats will be assigned through a lottery.

image

To be entered, fans have to visit Bridgers’ website and register ahead of time. Registration requires a donation of at least $1, though people can donate more if they choose. More money, however, won’t change the odds. Winners are picked at random, and only one registration is allowed per person.

If you’re selected, the process moves quickly. Winners will receive a text message by 1 p.m. ET on June 2. Tickets and seats—randomly assigned—will be delivered electronically by 5 p.m. ET on the day of the show.

The structure leaves little room for guesswork: donate at least $1 to register, submit once, then wait for the lottery text. For fans trying to turn an online entry into a real seat at Madison Square Garden. the timeline is the whole story—from the June 1 cutoff to the June 2 notification and the electronic delivery on show day.

Phoebe Bridgers Madison Square Garden TIDAL $1 tickets lottery Immigration Bond Freedom Fund immigration detention concert tickets New York concerts

4 Comments

  1. Why would they do a lottery for ONE show? Just make it first come first serve like everything else. Also “Immigration Bond Freedom Fund” sounds political but it’s still a concert so idk.

  2. Wait it says winners picked at random but it also says more money won’t change the odds, which means the “donation of at least $1” is just to filter bots? Or is the $1 literally the only thing that matters? Confusing. I tried to read it like 3 times.

  3. This is lowkey messed up because people with good internet / fast phones get picked more, right? Like if it’s random then why do they text by 1 p.m. and email tickets by 5… sounds like they’re sorting people in some invisible way. I’m just mad I have to “register” even though it’s for charity.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Are you human? Please solve:Captcha


Secret Link