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newmodarmy | 11:37 Fri 26th Jan 2024 | Music
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I've seen most of my favorite bands live, but never seen the Eagles. I was just looking at their UK tour and looked at ticket prices. There's some right at the back at around £90 but anything with a better view start at £120.

Bit pricey for 2 of us- we can afford it but it just seems a lot.

Is that the going rate for concerts now? 

 

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I'm just getting old I think- £87 just sounds a lot, but I suppose it's just 3 hours earnings for 3 hours of entertainment. I've been a big fan for 50 years so it's time I saw them.  

If it makes you feel any better I once paid over £200 for one ticket for a group called twice

I know someone who paid £600 for a ticket to see BTS at Wembley in 2019 (although I think it was from tout/seller after the regular tickets were sold out). Apparently worth every penny and I'm very jealous.

DO IT .

If you don't like paying high prices, it might be best not to think about booking to see Adele when she plays a gig in the UK later this year (as she's widely expected to do).  She was making $2m per show in Las Vegas last year, with last minute tickets averaging just over $1000 each
https://www.forbes.com/sites/maryroeloffs/2023/12/13/this-artist-had-the-most-expensive-last-minute-concert-tickets-this-year-its-not-taylor-swift/?sh=6e9d0c1d3b45
but it's anticipated that she might make £10m for a show here in the UK through playing a larger venue:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12987967/Adele-UK-gig-London-las-vegas-residency.html

The only live show I've seen recently was Facscinating Aida's 40th Anniversary Tour in Ipswich a fewmonth's back.  All seats were priced at £27.50, which didn't seem too bad to me.  (I was less pleased though at getting charged £6 to park for the evening!)

16.20 Sorry who are BTS? 

I'm afraid that I can't see the attraction in watching ageing pensioners trying to capture the heady days of their youth.

I've just checked out some ticket prices on Ticketmaster:

Bruce Springsteen, Principality Stadium, Cardiff, May:
Side view: £151.75
Others: From £254.20 up to £475.20

Pink, Principality Stadium, Cardiff, June:
Standing: £212.10
Others: From £280.50 up to £464.70

That makes your Eagles tickets seem cheap!

^^^ "Sorry who are BTS? "

They're probably the biggest K-pop group in the world, Piggy!

We have paid around £60 a ticket for the Squeeze 50th anniversary tour.

Thankyou Chris, huge, worldwide famous except for possibly in the UK. I'm obsessed with them.

And this is a good example of why they are so massive

JTT ^

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SKTT

I can remember paying 6 shillings (30p) to see Free.

newmodarmy 

One of the reasons why tickets for live shows have increased in price so much recently is because traditional money-making avenues have changed so much.

For many big bands, a single is an advert for the album and the album exists to promote the live show - and that's where they really make money - in tickets and (especially) merchandise.

It's gotten to the point where I see (good) seats advertised for under £200 and I think "bargain!"

I always reckoned that prices went up with the advent of Ebay.  When the promotors saw that people were prepared to pay £100 on Ebay for a ticket with face value of £50 they thought "Why charge £50 when people will pay twice that"

I just came across the receipt for seeing Roxy Music way back in 2011 and that was £70 each, so the Eagles price 13 years later seems comparatively cheap.

We did get seats directly above Bryan Ferry's bald spot, but we had to take our own crampons.

Elle Fitzerald at the Royal Albert Hall in 1990. Tickets were £45 each and I thought that was *hideously* expensive at the time.

Madonna in 2023...tickets were so furiously expensive that the following month when I opened my credit card statement I heard a little drum roll.

Best tickets I could get for Les Mis in Aberdeen later in the year were £110 each which included booking fee.

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