Oasis skipping out dynamic pricing for US tour

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  • MetLife officially sold out 


    I am equal parts shocked and impressed.  Wow 
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  • What they lost in no dynamic pricing they gained in soul
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • GlowGirlGlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 11,221
    What they lost in no dynamic pricing they gained in soul
    I think what they lost out in dynamic pricing they gained in initial higher prices. GA was around $250 with fees at MetLife. Were initial prices that high in Europe before dynamic kicked in?
  • tschavtschav Posts: 2,880


    For Chicago, that's at least 60,000 more individuals than the stadium can hold. Gonna bet at least half that get thought plan to resell
  • Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 30,618
    edited October 2024
    GlowGirl said:
    What they lost in no dynamic pricing they gained in soul
    I think what they lost out in dynamic pricing they gained in initial higher prices. GA was around $250 with fees at MetLife. Were initial prices that high in Europe before dynamic kicked in?
    I think 151 pounds for GA with fees. That's what 180-190 dollars?

    But I guess you also have to multiply that price with the "US concert tickets higher price than Europe average"-coefficient

    Here were the prices for the general sale:

    • Pitch standing - £135 (£151 including fees)
    • Seats - Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£206 including fees)
    Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • igotid88igotid88 Posts: 28,061
    GlowGirl said:
    What they lost in no dynamic pricing they gained in soul
    I think what they lost out in dynamic pricing they gained in initial higher prices. GA was around $250 with fees at MetLife. Were initial prices that high in Europe before dynamic kicked in?
    I think 151 pounds for GA with fees. That's what 180-190 dollars?

    But I guess you also have to multiply that price with the "US concert tickets higher price than Europe average"-coefficient

    Here were the prices for the general sale:

    • Pitch standing - £135 (£151 including fees)
    • Seats - Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£206 including fees)
    $198. Is that with fees included?
    I miss igotid88
  • tschav said:


    For Chicago, that's at least 60,000 more individuals than the stadium can hold. Gonna bet at least half that get thought plan to resell
    Surprised no second Chicago show announced.
  • igotid88igotid88 Posts: 28,061
    102,051 people ahead of me in the Queue for MetLife Night 1

    I think we all underestimated the demand 

    SHEESH

    Kind of shocked they won’t add a Florida or Dallas show as well
    How come when it's Pearl Jam it's "bots" but with Oasis it's "people"?
    I miss igotid88
  • JeBurkhardtJeBurkhardt Posts: 4,982
    tschav said:


    For Chicago, that's at least 60,000 more individuals than the stadium can hold. Gonna bet at least half that get thought plan to resell
    I only had 78K ahead of me. So Close! 
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  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 13,283
    I got through the queue, but no tickets available.  Looks like $155 to $256 before fees.
  • Hawk123Hawk123 Posts: 2,245
    Both Toronto shows sold out too
  • Weston1283Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 4,939
    Toronto now sold out 


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  • Weston1283Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 4,939
    Chicago just sold out as well
    2010: Cleveland
    2012: Atlanta
    2013: London ONT / Wrigley Field / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / San Diego / Los Angeles I / Los Angeles II
    2014: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Detroit / Denver
    2015: New York City
    2016: Ft. Lauderdale / Miami / Jacksonville / Greenville / Hampton / Columbia / Lexington / Philly II / New York City II / Toronto II / Bonnaroo / Telluride / Fenway I / Wrigley I / Wrigley - II / TOTD - Philadelphia, San Francisco
    2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
    2018: Amsterdam I / Amsterdam II / Seattle I / Seattle II / Boston I / Boston II
    2021: Asbury Park / Ohana Encore 1 / Ohana Encore 2
    2022: Phoenix / LA I / LA II / Quebec City / Ottawa / New York City / Camden / Nashville / St. Louis / Denver
    2023: St. Paul II
    2024: Las Vegas I / Las Vegas II / New York City I / New York City II / Philly I / Philly II / Baltimore
  • DE4173DE4173 Posts: 809
    edited October 2024
    igotid88 said:
    102,051 people ahead of me in the Queue for MetLife Night 1

    I think we all underestimated the demand 

    SHEESH

    Kind of shocked they won’t add a Florida or Dallas show as well
    How come when it's Pearl Jam it's "bots" but with Oasis it's "people"?
    I think people say "bots" when they don't get tickets, but system works fine if they do.

    I would it's supply and demand, but some want to blame TM or whatever 
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  • YourDirtisMyfoodYourDirtisMyfood Boston Posts: 4,655
    edited October 2024
    There is no big tour next year other than this. No Taylor Swift. No Rolling Stones. No Aerosmith retirement tour. No announcements yet from Pearl Jam, The Weeknd, Coldplay for 2025. This is it so far, thus that is partly why the demand is crazy.
  • igotid88igotid88 Posts: 28,061
    igotid88 said:
    102,051 people ahead of me in the Queue for MetLife Night 1

    I think we all underestimated the demand 

    SHEESH

    Kind of shocked they won’t add a Florida or Dallas show as well
    How come when it's Pearl Jam it's "bots" but with Oasis it's "people"?
    I guess cause it's only a handful of shows but still 
    I miss igotid88
  • Weston1283Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 4,939
    There is no big tour next year other than this. No Taylor Swift. No Rolling Stones. No Aerosmith retirement tour. No announcements yet from Pearl Jam, The Weeknd, Coldplay for 2025. This is it so far, thus that is partly why the demand is crazy.
    Also, there’s no guarantees to see oasis after this tour. This could easily be a one and done forever kind of deal.
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    2012: Atlanta
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    2014: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Detroit / Denver
    2015: New York City
    2016: Ft. Lauderdale / Miami / Jacksonville / Greenville / Hampton / Columbia / Lexington / Philly II / New York City II / Toronto II / Bonnaroo / Telluride / Fenway I / Wrigley I / Wrigley - II / TOTD - Philadelphia, San Francisco
    2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
    2018: Amsterdam I / Amsterdam II / Seattle I / Seattle II / Boston I / Boston II
    2021: Asbury Park / Ohana Encore 1 / Ohana Encore 2
    2022: Phoenix / LA I / LA II / Quebec City / Ottawa / New York City / Camden / Nashville / St. Louis / Denver
    2023: St. Paul II
    2024: Las Vegas I / Las Vegas II / New York City I / New York City II / Philly I / Philly II / Baltimore
  • igotid88 said:
    GlowGirl said:
    What they lost in no dynamic pricing they gained in soul
    I think what they lost out in dynamic pricing they gained in initial higher prices. GA was around $250 with fees at MetLife. Were initial prices that high in Europe before dynamic kicked in?
    I think 151 pounds for GA with fees. That's what 180-190 dollars?

    But I guess you also have to multiply that price with the "US concert tickets higher price than Europe average"-coefficient

    Here were the prices for the general sale:

    • Pitch standing - £135 (£151 including fees)
    • Seats - Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£206 including fees)
    $198. Is that with fees included?
    read the quote in my post? heh
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • igotid88igotid88 Posts: 28,061
    igotid88 said:
    GlowGirl said:
    What they lost in no dynamic pricing they gained in soul
    I think what they lost out in dynamic pricing they gained in initial higher prices. GA was around $250 with fees at MetLife. Were initial prices that high in Europe before dynamic kicked in?
    I think 151 pounds for GA with fees. That's what 180-190 dollars?

    But I guess you also have to multiply that price with the "US concert tickets higher price than Europe average"-coefficient

    Here were the prices for the general sale:

    • Pitch standing - £135 (£151 including fees)
    • Seats - Ranges from £65 (£73 including fees) to £185 (£206 including fees)
    $198. Is that with fees included?
    read the quote in my post? heh
    You were under by $8. But I wasn't including fees. 
    I miss igotid88
  • JP218404JP218404 NJ Posts: 1,412
    I truly don’t understand why everyone is so shocked.  They were a huge international act that grew while they broke up to even bigger heights of people that never saw them. 

    The amount of shows is extremely light imo. 
    Marquee 91
    Wetlands 91
    CBGB 91
    Roseland 91
    and many, many more
  • GlowGirlGlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 11,221
    tschav said:


    For Chicago, that's at least 60,000 more individuals than the stadium can hold. Gonna bet at least half that get thought plan to resell
    I only had 78K ahead of me. So Close! 
    I had 30,000 ahead of me in the presale and couldn't get what I wanted.

  • YourDirtisMyfoodYourDirtisMyfood Boston Posts: 4,655
    JP218404 said:
    I truly don’t understand why everyone is so shocked.  They were a huge international act that grew while they broke up to even bigger heights of people that never saw them. 

    The amount of shows is extremely light imo. 
    When Guns N’ Roses did the reunion tour originally, it was light in schedule. But when they realized Slash and Axl could get along, they added more dates. They may add more dates when they realize that your brothers can get along.
  • JP218404JP218404 NJ Posts: 1,412
    JP218404 said:
    I truly don’t understand why everyone is so shocked.  They were a huge international act that grew while they broke up to even bigger heights of people that never saw them. 

    The amount of shows is extremely light imo. 
    When Guns N’ Roses did the reunion tour originally, it was light in schedule. But when they realized Slash and Axl could get along, they added more dates. They may add more dates when they realize that your brothers can get along.
    Too much money on this.  They will deal.
    Marquee 91
    Wetlands 91
    CBGB 91
    Roseland 91
    and many, many more
  • igotid88igotid88 Posts: 28,061
    I thought about it but I was worried about the prices. Pearl Jam are one of the few I would have tried if I thought the prices were high. 
    I miss igotid88
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  • JP218404 said:
    I truly don’t understand why everyone is so shocked.  They were a huge international act that grew while they broke up to even bigger heights of people that never saw them. 

    The amount of shows is extremely light imo. 
    When Guns N’ Roses did the reunion tour originally, it was light in schedule. But when they realized Slash and Axl could get along, they added more dates. They may add more dates when they realize that your brothers can get along.
    Both Noel and Liam are very productive. I think chances are a ”second” bigger world tour will follow an album. 
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Hawk123Hawk123 Posts: 2,245
    JP218404 said:
    I truly don’t understand why everyone is so shocked.  They were a huge international act that grew while they broke up to even bigger heights of people that never saw them. 

    The amount of shows is extremely light imo. 
    When Guns N’ Roses did the reunion tour originally, it was light in schedule. But when they realized Slash and Axl could get along, they added more dates. They may add more dates when they realize that your brothers can get along.
    Both Noel and Liam are very productive. I think chances are a ”second” bigger world tour will follow an album. 
    That would be amazing, they’ve both put out some great solo records and Liam’s songwriting has really improved. Could be a late career gem in them. 
  • Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 30,618
    edited October 2024
    Hawk123 said:
    JP218404 said:
    I truly don’t understand why everyone is so shocked.  They were a huge international act that grew while they broke up to even bigger heights of people that never saw them. 

    The amount of shows is extremely light imo. 
    When Guns N’ Roses did the reunion tour originally, it was light in schedule. But when they realized Slash and Axl could get along, they added more dates. They may add more dates when they realize that your brothers can get along.
    Both Noel and Liam are very productive. I think chances are a ”second” bigger world tour will follow an album. 
    That would be amazing, they’ve both put out some great solo records and Liam’s songwriting has really improved. Could be a late career gem in them. 
    Noel has also talked about a arena rock album he has written but not yet recorded
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Hawk123Hawk123 Posts: 2,245
    Hawk123 said:
    JP218404 said:
    I truly don’t understand why everyone is so shocked.  They were a huge international act that grew while they broke up to even bigger heights of people that never saw them. 

    The amount of shows is extremely light imo. 
    When Guns N’ Roses did the reunion tour originally, it was light in schedule. But when they realized Slash and Axl could get along, they added more dates. They may add more dates when they realize that your brothers can get along.
    Both Noel and Liam are very productive. I think chances are a ”second” bigger world tour will follow an album. 
    That would be amazing, they’ve both put out some great solo records and Liam’s songwriting has really improved. Could be a late career gem in them. 
    Noel has also talked about a arena rock album he has written but not yet recorded
    That sounds promising, are you going to any of the shows?
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