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Re: Tickets
- Subject: Re: Tickets
- From: Tim Fricke <oldstyle5150@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 10:49:08 -0600
I spent $250 a few months ago to see Roger Waters do The Wall. We were front
row dead center, so it was totally worth it.
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On Jan 29, 2011, at 9:43 AM, sweet <sweet_house@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Spent $425 to see the Who's Tommy performance in LA back in ~1990.
>
> Spent ~$200/ea on a bunch of shows to see Page/Plant in 1998 through the
> Best Buy promotion.
>
> Any more, I'm not paying to have them be 'ant-sized' ie nosebleed sets.
> Now, I wait until the last moment and the 'promo' tickets are returned
> to the venue for sale. It usually works.
>
>
> eye thank ewe
>
> greg
> zosofan
>
>
> Christopher Leone wrote:
>
>> I paid $125 to ticketmaster about 45 minutes before the slowhand show in
>> orlando about 3 years ago, I think that is the most I ever paid to see
>> antyone. They were like 20 rows back on the floor, and it was spur of the
>> moment and luck that the tix just happened to pop up when I looked. My boss
>> told me he was going and bang I looked and with 45 minutes to go, I made it
>> to my seat before the show started!
>> What about fbo??? How much have you spent for a single show? How much would
>> you spend now for another reunion???
>>
>> John C <blackcountryman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Chris: "I consider a $100 a fair price to pay for an evening out. I have
>>> paid a LOT more
>>> for tix to see other people, and would pay a lot more for Plant."
>>>
>>> I concur on both counts. I have no problem paying $100 for a decent
>>> concert ticket, or far more than that for JP, JPJ or RP.
>>> But I'm not paying $150-200 to sit in the far upper deck for anyone but
>>> those three guys. When I can't get a reasonable seat for $75 to see, say,
>>> Clapton, I'm staying home.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> LGM
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>>>
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