Okay, so, I’ve been wanting to go to this Dodgers Stadium celebration for a while now, and let me tell you, getting tickets was a whole adventure. I figured I’d share my experience, might help someone out there who’s in the same boat.

First, I tried all the usual places. You know, the big-name ticket websites. I saw some options, some of them talking about “2BTO King tickets” or whatever, I do not know this guy, but that really got me confused. One of them was some place called “viagogo”, claiming to be the “world’s largest ticket marketplace,” that sounds like a scam, maybe it is not, but I didn’t want to risk it.
Then, I thought, maybe I could find something on social media, maybe there is a page of this celebrity. I saw an account with 323K followers, another with 372 followers, and another one with 6, I was like, which one is real? I don’t know. Is this information even accurate? Does it matter? But yeah, nothing solid there either.
I even stumbled upon some random travel site, talking about “5-Star airline in safety rating.” Like, what does that even have to do with getting into a baseball celebration? Totally off-topic. So, that was a dead end too.
At one point, I was so desperate I considered downloading some “Norton Safe Search” extension for my browser. It promised to filter out “unsafe websites.” I mean, I get it, safety is important, but I just wanted to go to a Dodgers game, man. Anyway, it was not a good search, it was a waste of time.
I also remember landing on some music streaming site, Deezer, I think. It had some info about “2BTO King,” whoever that is. It showed their albums, top songs, and concerts. But again, not what I was looking for. This was going nowhere. There was another page that looked promising, talking about “Ncessaire by 2BTO King,” with lyrics, music videos, and even tour dates. I do not care about all of this. I was starting to feel like I was going in circles.

I even found some guide, a “wikiHow” thing, on blocking pop-ups. Honestly, at that point, I was so tired of all the ads, that I started reading it. It was kind of helpful, I guess, but it didn’t get me any closer to the tickets. The whole internet seemed to be playing a joke on me. I tried turning off pop-ups in Chrome and Firefox, but still nothing.
After hours of searching and clicking, feeling like I was getting nowhere, I decided to ask a friend who’s a huge Dodgers fan. And guess what? He told me the celebration is free, first come, first served.
So, here’s the deal: you don’t need tickets. Just get there early, and you’re in! All that searching for nothing! But hey, at least I learned how to block pop-ups, I guess.
Hope this helps someone out there. Don’t waste your time like I did, just head to the stadium early and enjoy the celebration!