Greedy cunts.
then reduction of demand would bring the ticket price down. I think the whole idea of dynamic pricing for tickets should be outlawed.
They know from the DM tour that Liam just finished Co op live was worth the money he went to a lot of trouble to make the show worth it for fans Standing in a public park is not the same.That is the one that got me. They were quite coy about how much the tickets cost.
The surge pricing wasted a lot of time for a lot of people.
The artists use Ticketmwaster as cover for what they want to do anyway. I can see it from their point of view. Why sell the prices for say 150 when they are selling on stubhub etc for 300 to 400? That money should be going to the artists.
There havent released a record for years - so how could they isolate who their 'true' fans are?
It’s inevitable.I wonder if Coop Live, CFG and OVG will start using dynamic pricing for tickets?
Personally think they should just decide on a price and sell them at that price.
Totally agree.then reduction of demand would bring the ticket price down. I think the whole idea of dynamic pricing for tickets should be outlawed.
I got stung by 'dynamic pricing' for Springsteen at Murrayfield last year. It was the only chance I had and I went for it and then was fucked off with the quality of view I got for the premium seat. It was my fault and I won't do it again but it really is sharp practice as they know exactly what they are doing.Let’s be honest, it’s not dynamic pricing, it’s price gouging. The capacity of the venue is already set.
Ultimately though, enough people were still willing to pay top whack. I’m glad I wasn’t part of the melee as it’s way beyond justifiable for me for a single gig but anyone that has paid silly amounts, I really hope they enjoy it and they feel they get their moneys worth.
A one way practise, if a gig is selling slowly or not going to sell out they dont reduce the price.I got stung by 'dynamic pricing' for Springsteen at Murrayfield last year. It was the only chance I had and I went for it and then was fucked off with the quality of view I got for the premium seat. It was my fault and I won't do it again but it really is sharp practice as they know exactly what they are doing.
No. we hardly pick anyone popular.Totally agree.
I understand the capitalist concept of supply and demand, but there is something fundamentally wrong about about offering a product such as entertainment at a price and basically putting it out for auction to your audience instead of at face value.
Oh for the days of queuing up at HMV for a paper ticket with a definite price on it.
Think about where this goes if we accept this. Wait for Spotify or AppleMusic to do the same when you want to listen to your favourite bands.
Instead of your €6.99 a month they start saying, sorry Oasis are very popular this month, that’ll cost you €36.99
There goes the music threads in here for a start. ;-)
I can't PM you. Can you PM me please.Totally agree.
I understand the capitalist concept of supply and demand, but there is something fundamentally wrong about about offering a product such as entertainment at a price and basically putting it out for auction to your audience instead of at face value.
Oh for the days of queuing up at HMV for a paper ticket with a definite price on it.
Think about where this goes if we accept this. Wait for Spotify or AppleMusic to do the same when you want to listen to your favourite bands.
Instead of your €6.99 a month they start saying, sorry Oasis are very popular this month, that’ll cost you €36.99
There goes the music threads in here for a start. ;-)
Done.I can't PM you. Can you PM me please.
Here It Comes, and they are big Man City fans as well!There's a superb Mancunian band featuring two brothers who never fall out and the band never split up, and tickets are always available at reasonable prices when they tour.
There is also no drop off in quality between their debut and recent albums.
Give The Slow Readers Club a go