Couldn't go to any of the Best of Both Worlds shows due to outrageous ticket prices from the ticket brokers? With this new tour, you won't have to worry about that! All you have to do is line up at the box office the day the tickets go on sale (or days before depending on if you want to be first in line) and the first 20 rows of each venue will be reserved JUST for those outside, at the box office, waiting, and NOT for those ticket brokers like StubHub. Just line up at the box office early like your parents used to do with their favorite bands, and forget about ticket brokers, and get tickets at face value for $48-$50 instead of $1000. So be sure to line up early for those first 20 rows, and don't forget, you can still get tickets at the box office even if you are not early enough for the first 20 rows. REMEMBER: TICKETS FOR THE FIRST LEG OF THE TOUR GO ON SALE JANUARY 12TH.
UPDATE:
Some of your questions answered:
Yes you can still buy them online, just the first 20 rows are reserved for the box office.
Call your local box office if you have any questions on ticket sales. Ask your parents, this is how you would tickets before you could buy them online.
The box office is most likely located at the venue, call the venue to make ask them about any questions you have on the ticket sales for that location.
If they sell out of the first 20 rows by the time you get to your turn in line, don't worry, you can still buy tickets.
AN EXAMPLE
So for example, say you want to go the concert on Feb 2 at the Gibson Ampitheatre, you would need to be at the box office (at the venue) on the 12th before noon (show up REAL EARLY in order to get good tickets) and wait in line to buy your tickets at FACE VALUE.