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<blockquote data-quote="Thornir Alekeg" data-source="post: 2317951" data-attributes="member: 15651"><p>Tampa is sold out for this run. On the official fan website, Joss usually posts a message the night before tickets go on sale. The Can'tstopthesignal.com website usually gets updated later, and by the time it is updated, many of the shows are already sold out. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The strategy used by many is to go to whichever movie website handles tickets at the theater in your city (movietickets.com in Tampa). Jump forward to each Thursday night and look for a "special screening" at the theater (it is always in the same theater) or the like listed for 10pm that night. That'll be Serenity. Next screening will likely be either July 7th or July 21st if they remain consistent (the 21st is more likely, IMO). Then, keep trying to buy tickets at the site until you hear the show is sold out. It helps to be a night owl, since they seem to start selling after midnight on whichever day they open up the tickets for sale. By 8am, many cities are already sold out. Good luck. I envy you. I know I can't make any Thursday night showing so I'm stuck waiting until September.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thornir Alekeg, post: 2317951, member: 15651"] Tampa is sold out for this run. On the official fan website, Joss usually posts a message the night before tickets go on sale. The Can'tstopthesignal.com website usually gets updated later, and by the time it is updated, many of the shows are already sold out. The strategy used by many is to go to whichever movie website handles tickets at the theater in your city (movietickets.com in Tampa). Jump forward to each Thursday night and look for a "special screening" at the theater (it is always in the same theater) or the like listed for 10pm that night. That'll be Serenity. Next screening will likely be either July 7th or July 21st if they remain consistent (the 21st is more likely, IMO). Then, keep trying to buy tickets at the site until you hear the show is sold out. It helps to be a night owl, since they seem to start selling after midnight on whichever day they open up the tickets for sale. By 8am, many cities are already sold out. Good luck. I envy you. I know I can't make any Thursday night showing so I'm stuck waiting until September. [/QUOTE]
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