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Ugh.. not cheap
The Rolling Stones are going to be playing in my home city on Oct 8th and have just opened another date for Oct 6th... sorry tho.. not paying $300 + tax per ticket.
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myself I would not go see them if it were free. |
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First concert sold out in 12 minutes.... crazy people..... I'm spending $5 on a raffle ticket to win a pair.... then I'll go... but that's it.. not spending that kinda cash.
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I have been absolutely shocked at the prices for concert tickets, especially for high line acts (the stones, clapton and the like).
$80 up to "how much you got?"(AKA $300+) and those are the face value. I guess the loss of CD royalties is hitting them pretty hard. |
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I don't think it's the loss of CD royalties that is driving the increase in prices. When I saw the Stones in 1997 ticket prices were already that high, and that was two years before Napster came along (and I was still buying CDs).
No, it's simple demographics. All these baby boomers who grew up listening to the Rolling Stones and bands of the same era are now quite well-to-do middle-aged folks, and they can afford to pay these prices to relive their youths. Why should bands set their ticket prices artificially low and let scalpers make tons of money? Charge what the market will bear, and obviously the market will bear $300 tickets quite easily. |
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'twas a joke.
The last time i saw the stones (they toured with Blues Traveler) i think my tix were $50 per (plus the service fees). Saw springsteen recently and he was in the same range. Jimmy Buffett was $20 or 25 per. |
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ya.. it all comes down to "what will people pay"
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money and brains are sometimes mutually exclusive.
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Sometimes?.... rather often.... unless you forgot your [/sarcasm] tags
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hey, even a blind squirrel finds a nut...
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$20 is about the max I'll spend on a concert...I don't have the burning desire to go to them *that* badly.
$300...yeesh....
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Pro sports is getting just as bad - I have a customer that has Cubs season tickets and he gives me a set each year - this year's have a face value of 60 bucks each and these are not special club tickets - just standard field boxes. $4 hotdogs and $6 beers add up fast too.
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I saw the Stones many moons ago. They had a little band called The Eagles backing em up...Nothing like an outdoor concert on the 4th of July in 100º + heat....
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Even for a concert that's outrageous. I would pay that for a festival ticket, where you camp out for three days and catch a good 20-30 bands, with three stages going at a time (Download festival, Leeds, Warped). For one show though, that is definitely not a reasonable price.
I don't think the huge festivals even charge that much... it's more like 120 dollars for them. |
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You know it is not just the high-end rock acts that demand these incredible prices. A few years ago Harvey Corman and Tim Conway were here in the Green Bay/Appleton area and the tickets were $100. I thought that was an outrage. I know I am showing my age with even considering going to see them. My wife and I were not going to pay that kind of money to see someone.
Now this October Bob Newhart is coming and is *only* $25-$55 I think I will spring for that. Call me frivolous!! |
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WNBA tickets used to be reasonably priced.
So if you could stand the concession prices it was a great sports night to take the kids to. No longer. |
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Man, THEY would have to pay ME to get myself into a crammed place, with God alone knows what kind of people, to be jostled, pushed around, have my ears ringing for days after, and on top of that listen to some geezers who shoulda retired almost as soon as they formed. No, thanks.
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Just open you window Nuke... you should hear them just fine.
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Ahh!
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I think the last concert I went to was Motley Crue's Theater of Pain and it was only $18.00 or $19.00. I thought that was too much back then but I was used to paying around $12.00 for general admission in those days.
No way I'm paying $800.00 to see anyone. |
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Interesting, I was just at the barber's and they were mentioning tickets for 160 or something. But I think that's only for those who are Roughriders ticket holders or something like that. And, yes, those are sold out too.
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Those would be really crap seats... anything good will cost you $300..
Last concert I went to was Def Leppard almost three years ago now... no idea how much the tickets were, I pulled a few strings and got freebies. |
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Well, the guy was mentioning he got some seats next to the stage. But I don't know if he was talking about the 300 or the 160 he was gonna try to get for the barber.
N' I take back what I said about the people, it looks like it's mostly mature guys who are gonna go and see them, rather than youngsters. |
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Here in England, just had to turn down seeing the Eagles on their "farewell tour" (how many times have they done one of those now?!). The poorest seats started at £70 - the ones I wanted almost double that. They sold out pretty quickly, which obviously meant plenty of people were willing to pay that sorta price, but I just couldn't bring myself to spend that much.
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I was planning to see the Chili Peppers live, but the tickets sold out too fast. They were only 36 dollars though, which is reasonable considering they are the friggin' Chili Peppers and they had some decent supporting acts.
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The Chilli Peppers have always been highly anti-Ticketmaster and very much in favor of reasonable ticket prices. They just had a concert here too, I wish I could have gone.
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