Slow Ben, on 16 September 2024 - 05:03 PM, said:
Maark Abbott, on 16 September 2024 - 07:32 AM, said:
Slow Ben, on 16 September 2024 - 02:49 AM, said:
Concert prices, face value or resale are all fucking ridiculous now. I remember when $100 was extravagant.
$100 IS extravagant what the heck. I haven't been to a show where a ticket was more than £20 in decades.
For the big name stuff it’s ridiculous. My kids want to see Chappell Roan, but the cheapest ticket is like $364.
I’m seeing Sturgill Simpson and Trampled by Turtles later this year and they’re both around $120.
I've never heard of any of those acts, but prices are ridiculous.
Was thinking about it, AC/DC, circa 2010 for Black ice t9ur, I'm sure my ticket was about £60. 2015 or whenever for Rock or Bust, was about £85/90. PwrUp was £120 all standing tickets. (much to my shame I paid £146 to get 'golden circle')
That's the next thing that fucks me off that has only appeared in the UK and Ireland recently, but apparently has been a thing elsewhere for sometime.
Normally if you want into the 'pit' (semi circle right at stags with crowd break behind you) it's turn up at 6am and queue all day. No its a privilege you can only get by paying extra. I normally point blank refuse, but wife would never have been comfortable being at the front of the normal crowd (plus the pushing to get there and no chance of a toilet break) so for us to be standing anywhere near the stage it had to be pit.
Eta, first 2 ac/dc concerts I got up front without paying extra, first one I was there queueing in the sun all day, second we somehow lucked out and a really nice steward got us the last few pit passes as we had no chance to queue early
This post has been edited by Macros: 18 September 2024 - 12:01 PM