New OLP (This is a band from Canada called Our Lady Peace)
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I checked out Winnipeg tickets and holy crap! Over a hundred per ticket after fees. Are they that popular in Canada? They are more of a $30 band in the US. Honest question, as I thought about the 4 hour drive to Winnipeg until I saw the price tag.0
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They have always been fairly popular in Canada, but yeah, over $100 is super excessive for OLP I think. That's more like what you pay for shows like U2 or NIN. I would have expected OLP tix to be more like $50.disilluzion said:I checked out Winnipeg tickets and holy crap! Over a hundred per ticket after fees. Are they that popular in Canada? They are more of a $30 band in the US. Honest question, as I thought about the 4 hour drive to Winnipeg until I saw the price tag.
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That seems super expensive. I just paid $120cdn (after fee's) for Foo Fighters tickets. I saw headstones do a bar show last week for $35. I saw I Mother Earth do a bar show here last year for about the same. I'm thinking OLP should be $30 to $50. They're one of the great 90s Canadian bands, but they haven't put out anything good in a while and their popularity has waned.disilluzion said:I checked out Winnipeg tickets and holy crap! Over a hundred per ticket after fees. Are they that popular in Canada? They are more of a $30 band in the US. Honest question, as I thought about the 4 hour drive to Winnipeg until I saw the price tag.
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it's because it's a co-headlining tour with Matt Good. usually they don't cost that much. their VIP experience is $275, and that's without the ticket to the show. But you get meet and greet with both bands, soundcheck with both bands, signed merch, etc. But still, you'd have to be a massive fan to pay that.disilluzion said:I checked out Winnipeg tickets and holy crap! Over a hundred per ticket after fees. Are they that popular in Canada? They are more of a $30 band in the US. Honest question, as I thought about the 4 hour drive to Winnipeg until I saw the price tag.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
So kind of like when PJ & Petty played together in 2006 and the prices were $90, which was almost triple the 2003 ticket prices. Makes sense then.0
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lol, adding Matthew good to the bill doesn't make it a $100 ticket...
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I don't even know who that is. I was assuming another popular Canadian act? Yeah, I've heard of Google; I just don't care enough to check, LOL.0
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it kind of does, actually. every time MG comes through winnipeg his shows all sell out. they've actually scheduled two shows.Zod said:lol, adding Matthew good to the bill doesn't make it a $100 ticket...Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
Definitely not, lol. Maybe Matthew Good has special standing in Winnipeg or something? But no way does MG and OLP justify $100+ tix in Vancouver (IMO). Or sorry, not even Vancouver. This show is being played in Abbotsford... I always assume that means they didn't think they could get the attendance numbers in the city. They might manage to sell all the tix for an Abbotsford show though, just because nobody out that way has too much to do and avoiding the long commute into Vancouver for a show probably seems like a treat.Zod said:lol, adding Matthew good to the bill doesn't make it a $100 ticket...
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vancouver and toronto are different than the rest of the world, entertainment-ly speaking.PJ_Soul said:
Definitely not, lol. Maybe Matthew Good has special standing in Winnipeg or something? But no way does MG and OLP justify $100+ tix in Vancouver (IMO). Or sorry, not even Vancouver. This show is being played in Abbotsford... I always assume that means they didn't think they could get the attendance numbers in the city. They might manage to sell all the tix for an Abbotsford show though, just because nobody out that way has too much to do and avoiding the long commute into Vancouver for a show probably seems like a treat.Zod said:lol, adding Matthew good to the bill doesn't make it a $100 ticket...Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
I never ever thought about that TBH. Since I'm only exposed to what's going on here, I have no clue! ... I do know that I don't like Matthew Good at all, lol. I had no intention of going to this show anyway - it's in Abbotsford and is way too expensive. But if I had considered it for OLP, I would definitely change my mind just to avoid seeing MG. It's like a repeat of how Lionel Ritchie came to town this year... but fucking Mariah Carey was incorporated into the show. I would have loved to see Lionel Ritchie, but there was no way in hell I was going to endure Mariah for him, lol.HughFreakingDillon said:
vancouver and toronto are different than the rest of the world, entertainment-ly speaking.PJ_Soul said:
Definitely not, lol. Maybe Matthew Good has special standing in Winnipeg or something? But no way does MG and OLP justify $100+ tix in Vancouver (IMO). Or sorry, not even Vancouver. This show is being played in Abbotsford... I always assume that means they didn't think they could get the attendance numbers in the city. They might manage to sell all the tix for an Abbotsford show though, just because nobody out that way has too much to do and avoiding the long commute into Vancouver for a show probably seems like a treat.Zod said:lol, adding Matthew good to the bill doesn't make it a $100 ticket...
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I lost interest in both MG and OLP long ago (I've seen MG so many times, and OLP's post 90's stuff doesn't do it for me). But I can still see the value in seeing them both for $100.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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If I could see OLP for $25 I might go (not in Abbotsford though... I don't think I'd go there for free).
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they opened for GNR and I didn't even show up for them. and I paid a LOT of money for that ticket. LOLPJ_Soul said:If I could see OLP for $25 I might go.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
I guess except you're leaving out pertinent details, like how much his solo shows are, and what size venue's he plays.HughFreakingDillon said:
it kind of does, actually. every time MG comes through winnipeg his shows all sell out. they've actually scheduled two shows.Zod said:lol, adding Matthew good to the bill doesn't make it a $100 ticket...
I'm seeing Queens of the Stone age w/ Eagles of Death Metal here in Victoria (which is also a smaller market that doesn't get a whole lot) and that's $70/ticket. I feel that's much better value than $100 for OLP and Matt Good. I was curious what they were charging for the closest show to me (which is abbotsford). $86 for floor and close sections, 60 for mid section, and 46 for rear sections. I think $86+fees (which would be $100) is still a little pricey. That's only $23 less than foo fighters.
I guess we'll see. I loved OLP in the 90's. I saw them open for Alanis Morisette which would of been in support of naveed. They kicked ass. Saw them once at the university bar, and a few times at various edgefests. They kind of faded after that. I didn't think they were still popular enough to warrant expensive tickets, but I'm probably not the target demographic to go?
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MG's solo shows are usually at the same venue that this tour is at, which holds 1,638 people. top price for his shows I think usually hover around $40-$50.Zod said:
I guess except you're leaving out pertinent details, like how much his solo shows are, and what size venue's he plays.HughFreakingDillon said:
it kind of does, actually. every time MG comes through winnipeg his shows all sell out. they've actually scheduled two shows.Zod said:lol, adding Matthew good to the bill doesn't make it a $100 ticket...
I'm seeing Queens of the Stone age w/ Eagles of Death Metal here in Victoria (which is also a smaller market that doesn't get a whole lot) and that's $70/ticket. I feel that's much better value than $100 for OLP and Matt Good. I was curious what they were charging for the closest show to me (which is abbotsford). $86 for floor and close sections, 60 for mid section, and 46 for rear sections. I think $86+fees (which would be $100) is still a little pricey. That's only $23 less than foo fighters.
I guess we'll see. I loved OLP in the 90's. I saw them open for Alanis Morisette which would of been in support of naveed. They kicked ass. Saw them once at the university bar, and a few times at various edgefests. They kind of faded after that. I didn't think they were still popular enough to warrant expensive tickets, but I'm probably not the target demographic to go?
you have to remember this is a co-headlining tour, not a headliner with an opener. I'm guessing what that means is they will both be playing headlining-length sets, which is probably reflective of the price.
I also loved OLP in the 90's. that alanis show with them opening was sold out, which sucked. But I saw them several times at festivals over the years. But now....meh. they still sing songs about youth depression and shit. it's weird. they're in their 40's singing about teenage topics. I find that a little odd.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
New album out last Friday - Had a couple of listens and it seems a bit short, but I like!
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I haven’t listened to OLP in years, they kind of got a bit too poppy for me, Raine trying to show how high his voice can go on every tune. Happened upon the new album this morning and it’s really good! Maybe I’m just getting old but I really like it. Production is great and the songs are all good and catchy. I dig it.0
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he actually stopped using his falsetto a few albums in, but it is come back sparingly lately. because of the first few albums, I have checked out every release since. been largly disappointed. somethingness is ok, but a bit too slow and meloncholy for me. but i suppose it will have its place.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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I loved Our Lady Peace so much during the Clumsy/Happiness... era. Their first two albums are absolute piledrivers. Their next two albums are patchy, but still good. It was a straight nosedive when Mike Turner left, and when Jeremy Taggart left any lingering interest I had in them disappeared completely. I gave the new album a listen the other day. It's just so generic and such a damn shame.
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