Gigs are getting to expensive and I have stopped going to gigs other than at the very small venues like Night and Day and Deaf Institute. Even gigs at Gorilla can be £40 now.I saw the arena launched a competition for free tickets and you could select which events you wanted if you won. Fully expecting a charm offensive where they try to offer a many freebies as they can to fill the venue once opened. The pricing is still too high for a new venue. Unless £80/90 base tickets is the soft launch price and they plan to go higher.
Kings of Leon play in June. Tickets have been on sale for a while now. Not even standing has sold out. It's the extortionate pricing. Standing. £80, Seating £85-110?! No idea why an aisle seat is cheaper either? https://www.seetickets.com/event/kings-of-leon/co-op-live/2953066
The beauty of gigs is you see a band you love and you make it a social thing and ask mates if they fancy it and even a band they aren't mad about they'd tag along. That's stopping now, seen plenty of people go "that's just too expensive". I just don't know who is affording it at the moment.
Fontaines are playing the Aviva Factory Place in town in November. £45. The venue also did pay what you can tickets. The band sold out 3 days in an hour. That's 15k standing tickets across the dates. I think I read co-op has 7.5k standing capacity for that KOL gig.
I understand the market forces thing but this will get worse. UFC to come. Fans think they might reach £400 a ticket for that and you get walk home at 7am apparently due to the US TV demands.
They're not really being ripped off though as they will sell out, so people are obviously happy to pay it. There's no chance of me ever paying that although I'd love to see them myself.Gigs are getting to expensive and I have stopped going to gigs other than at the very small venues like Night and Day and Deaf Institute. Even gigs at Gorilla can be £40 now.
I'd people stop buying the tickets prices will come down.
Why pay £250 for The Eagles?
Do people like being ripped off?
I think there’s lots of young people who think they’re rich and try to spend like money is going out of fashion. There’s so much to buy (waste) these days and they try to live like their parents and/or celebrity heroes who possibly do have cash to spare. Plus easy credit doesn’t help. Then they’re moaning they can’t afford rent, mortgage, childcare etc.Gigs are getting to expensive and I have stopped going to gigs other than at the very small venues like Night and Day and Deaf Institute. Even gigs at Gorilla can be £40 now.
I'd people stop buying the tickets prices will come down.
Why pay £250 for The Eagles?
Do people like being ripped off?
They're not really being ripped off though as they will sell out, so people are obviously happy to pay it. There's no chance of me ever paying that although I'd love to see them myself.
I really like The Eagles but no way will I pay £250 to see them.Pretty much comparable with expensive football match tickets. And as a rule shows tend to last longer than matches. And offer guaranteed entertainment. It is what it is. Fans of artists and groups will pay those prices. Just like City fans will pay match ticket prices. Are the tickets too expensive? Yes they are, just like football match tickets are too expensive.