I know this is probably a last resource, but if you can't wait it out until closer to the show, you might get lucky and Ticketmaster could drop in some tickets at the last minute, although it's never a guarantee. I'm not familiar with the Keswick, so I don't know how that venue works, but many times I've been lucky enough to get great seats to a concert anywhere from 2 weeks up to and on the day of the concert. If they drop in the tickets, it's just a matter of being at the right place at the right time. And best of all, you'd be buying the tickets at face value. I recently got 2nd row tickets the night of a concert right at the box office. I'm talking an hour before they opened the doors. Half the people in the row I sat in also bought their tickets that night. You better believe I took the second row tickets compared to the behind the stage tickets I'd originally bought on Ticketmaster, and I was happy with the behind the stage tickets as we were pretty close with those tickets. I was able to give those tickets to a good friend who had bad tickets that night, so it turned out great for all of us. You just have to keep checking Ticketmaster. It's a pain, but if you don't want to go the scapler route, it's something to think about. Good luck!