A concert ticket stub from Garbage's performance at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, on April 26, 2002, is presented here. This artifact captures a moment in alt-rock history, representing a tour stop at a celebrated venue. The ticket offers a glimpse into the live music scene of the early 2000s. The Electric Factory, a Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, landmark, hosted countless memorable performances, adding to this stub's provenance.
The ticket itself details the event: "GARBAGE" is boldly displayed, along with the venue, "ELECTRIC FACTORY," and the date, "FRI APR 26, 2002." Additional markings include "17MAR02," likely the purchase date. The time of the show is noted as 8:30 PM. Ticketing specifics indicate a price of "$27.50," an event code "FC0426," and section "GA" (General Admission), along with row "GA7" and seat "73". The ticket was for "ADULT" admission and indicates "Standing Room" arrangements. Text at the bottom reads "BET 6&7 CALLOHILL&SPG GDN," potentially referencing a specific area or entrance point within the Electric Factory. The stub also includes "A CLEAR CHANNEL EVENT" and "Includes $0.25 to Charity."
The back of the ticket prominently features the "ticketmaster" logo in orange, along with legal disclaimers, terms and conditions, and the website address "ticketmaster.com." The serial number "MH-2894245" is also present, adding to its unique identification. Furthermore, text encourages users to "Register at www.ticketmaster.com to make your next purchase quicker."
This ticket stub is in used condition, bearing the marks of its age and history. Creases are visible, and there may be some fading. The corners exhibit wear. Please review the accompanying photographs carefully to assess the item's condition fully. Despite these signs of wear, the stub remains a tangible connection to a specific concert experience and a piece of Garbage's touring history. This piece of memorabilia has its own unique aesthetic.