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Previously on "WTF! Price of concert tickets."
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Concert prices are expensive now because bands don't make that much out of the record sales anymore. You can't 'download' a live gig - That's what I've seen banded about to justify the extortionate price.
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Doesn't that just make them VRP tickets?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI've got VIP tickets to see Take That at Wembley and they were £300
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Not worth it. She has lost her voice and she goes on with the same old gags.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostJust got an ad in my inbox for upcoming events in the CIA.
Dolly Parton (still going apparently) is £67 + booking fees
I can't recall ever paying that much to see an act. I think the highest ever was about £40 for U2 tix.
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I've got VIP tickets to see Take That at Wembley and they were £300
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WTF! Price of concert tickets.
Just got an ad in my inbox for upcoming events in the CIA.
Dolly Parton (still going apparently) is £67 + booking fees
I can't recall ever paying that much to see an act. I think the highest ever was about £40 for U2 tix.Tags: None
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