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Paranoid_Scientist
27-02-2003, 06:12 AM
Do You Think Ticket Prices Are 2 Much ?
Should They Lower Prices On Tickets ?
Prices Are Reasonable ?
Don't Really Care ?

:twisted: LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK ? :-x [/url][/quote]

Guy'sChick
28-02-2003, 08:51 AM
well some are really expensive but not always though :shrug: i think its fine this way

Professor Peedston
02-03-2003, 01:29 AM
i think they are much too expensive. i paid $40 for my ticket to last night's coldplay show and was 150 feet from the band. the last time i saw them i paid $15 and was 10 feet from them. oh well, i'm just not a big concert type of person i guess, so that's just me. i can't even comprehend people who pay $500 or whatever for a rolling stones ticket.

Guy'sChick
02-03-2003, 04:18 PM
oh wow!! that IS alot!!! :shock:

paulabenson
07-03-2003, 04:22 PM
I guess it depends who you buy them through & for which gig!
For instance my tickets for Earls Crt were £22 but there are some selling on kline to see the boys at the Royal Albert Hall for £100-£250..now what the fucks that all about?

Guy'sChick
18-03-2003, 12:15 PM
yeah! thats a big diffrence there!! way to expensive the last price

bozo
18-03-2003, 09:05 PM
There was a special on 20/20 the other night... they had a bunch of performers on there, ie dave matthews, who said the reason for ticket prices going up a lot in the last year or two is because they dont make nearly as much money any more on their cds since everyone burns them and not buys them....
So since they aren't making nearly as much, they have to make their money other ways such as concerts..
Hell I dont blame em. That's why I always buy my cds....! Support your bands!

Jewelee
18-03-2003, 09:15 PM
There was a special on 20/20 the other night... they had a bunch of performers on there, ie dave matthews, who said the reason for ticket prices going up a lot in the last year or two is because they dont make nearly as much money any more on their cds since everyone burns them and not buys them....
So since they aren't making nearly as much, they have to make their money other ways such as concerts..
Hell I dont blame em. That's why I always buy my cds....! Support your bands!EXACTLY! That is the major reason why ticket prices are really high. Touring is a major source of income for artists then album sales comes next and since album sales have severely decreased it is reasonable to raise tickets. However, i was satisfied with my coldplay ticket, i paid like $46 and i was pretty close to the stage but what sucks is that people in the back and balcony paid the same exact price cause all the tickets were the same price so it was more of a first come first serve type of deal.

Guy'sChick
19-03-2003, 08:00 AM
There was a special on 20/20 the other night... they had a bunch of performers on there, ie dave matthews, who said the reason for ticket prices going up a lot in the last year or two is because they dont make nearly as much money any more on their cds since everyone burns them and not buys them....
So since they aren't making nearly as much, they have to make their money other ways such as concerts..
Hell I dont blame em. That's why I always buy my cds....! Support your bands!

yeah i dont blame them either i would probably do the same..and i wouldnt want to burn a coldplay cd though i want it original..everything that belongs to coldplay i want original :D

teresa
23-03-2003, 12:06 AM
here in portugal ppl don't buy cds and the concerts of portuguese artist are usually for free. That's why our musical industry is so lame!

I bought coldplay tickets to april the 9th with 23 euros each one (it is the average price)

Guy'sChick
23-03-2003, 08:13 PM
thats not mucj they cost 35 to 45 euros in holland

Lewis
24-03-2003, 01:01 PM
Yes, I do think that ticket prices are too high, but when you take into account the huge costs involved with touring then it makes sense. I have no problem paying a larger amount to see a quality live band, but I do think that there should be higher profile support acts.

Guy'sChick
24-03-2003, 03:57 PM
well yeah they are high but i dont think this thread will make the prices go low lol :shrug: :P :lol:

betard
25-03-2003, 07:14 PM
a monotary value does not compare to seeing coldplay live. for me, it was well worth the 40 dollars i paid for my ticket. oh, and i was 15 feet from chris martin :)

Guy'sChick
28-03-2003, 01:38 PM
wow cool :D :o

olipunker
28-03-2003, 05:13 PM
I think coldplay tickets are quite expensive but coldplay is worth it! :D

Guy'sChick
29-03-2003, 09:23 PM
hell yeah!!!

jderegla
07-08-2003, 08:11 AM
I paid close to $1,200 for a pair of tickets to the Sat, May 31st show in Hollywood. Garden Box seats ...damn...well worth it I'd say ....

busybeeburns
07-08-2003, 10:09 AM
:stunned: :stunned:

Compared to some events (take a Premier league game for example) they are fairly cheap

el_scorcho
07-08-2003, 04:40 PM
Nah I don't think they're too expensive at all. I have no problem with supporting the bands I love! :)

coldengrey
07-08-2003, 06:53 PM
I wouldn't mind paying the $40-50 a pop for bands like Coldplay and DMB if Ticketbastard didn't tack on their "convenience" charges. What the hell is convenient about spending an extra $8/ticket? :angry: They have a near-monoply going... I also think there's a conspiracy between them and the scalpers/ticket-brokers. How does a show at the 2700 seat Pantages sell out in under a minute? Explain that to me. :inquisitive: And that BS the guy at the counter fed me about a "delay" :shifty: Dodgey, I tell ya.

Another thing that bugs me is the stuff you pay for at the concert. The parking (some places at the Hollywood Bowl were charging up to $20 for parking! Parking!! P-A-R-K-I-N-G!!! :o), the drinks and food; and the merchandise -- which is becoming absurd. I mean, $30 for a t-shirt? If they were a few bucks cheaper, I would have enough money to buy more. But at that price I could only afford one. They're losing money! I would've bought two if they were $25/shirt, but they weren't, so I spent less. And I can't be the only one who felt that way. I'm quite willing to spend every dollar in my wallet, but the prices need to be a touch nearer to reasonable. :rolleyes:

:stunned: sorry for going off on a rant :blush:

busybeeburns
07-08-2003, 07:12 PM
fair points :cool:

DONTPANICgirl
15-08-2003, 10:56 PM
mine wasnt bad in my opinion..30 dollars..but with thier increasing popularity im sure ticket prices will soar which sux :/ id pay probly 70 dollars at the most to see them

mannishboy
18-08-2003, 10:47 PM
$50 AUS in Big Day Out , first time I heard them
$ 45 USD Columbus Ohio, really good venue

$55 USD for the upcoming concert in Mexico City, at least they are consistent.

SkinandBones
11-09-2003, 09:36 PM
I think $50 is about the maximum price for a top notch band... anything above that gets to be gauging unless the band has a ridiculously loyal fanbase (ie Springsteen charging $80 a ticket for a Shea Stadium show where everyone above the first level will be seeing an ant).

Agreed with whoever posted above about the ridiculous t-shirt prices nowadays... I went to see Meatloaf and they wanted $35 for a t-shirt, which is just too much - I passed. I can get Guster shirts for $10, and will probably have 2-3 by the end of the year. Simple economics will tell you that lowering prices on such items will drive up sales. The question is of course whether the extra number of shirts sold will make up for the drop in price, but I think 1)it likely is and 2)a few bucks out of the band's pockets would end up buying a lot of goodwill from fans.