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Its because we have all been so lucky to save money during this financially prosperous pandemic...lolLong Red said:Wild how expensive the tix are for the Ed solo shows. It's almost comical. Who the hell has an extra $500 laying around for a pair of concert tix? My sweet lord.Scio me nihil scire
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Ah yes, I forgot about all the money our fabulous government had been sending us on a monthly basis.static111 said:
Its because we have all been so lucky to save money during this financially prosperous pandemic...lolLong Red said:Wild how expensive the tix are for the Ed solo shows. It's almost comical. Who the hell has an extra $500 laying around for a pair of concert tix? My sweet lord.0 -
Maybe this is the cost for being able to have access to almost every album ever for like $10 a monthPost edited by apirk72 on0
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I haven't had that, but for me it's been almost 2+ years since I saw the Stones in Seattle. That's 2 years of not needing money for Gas/Ferries/Hotels/Tickets for travelling to bigger shows in Vancouver or Seattle. Money I haven't really been spending.Long Red said:
Ah yes, I forgot about all the money our fabulous government had been sending us on a monthly basis.static111 said:
Its because we have all been so lucky to save money during this financially prosperous pandemic...lolLong Red said:Wild how expensive the tix are for the Ed solo shows. It's almost comical. Who the hell has an extra $500 laying around for a pair of concert tix? My sweet lord.
I guess Covid19 is the tale of two stories. The people who were fortunate enough to not having their incomes impacted by Covid19, and those who did
For me personally, what I used to spend a lot of my disposable income on, hasn't happened in a while. 0 -
I think $250/ticket (includes fees) is a ton of money. I don't care if you have a lot or barely any. I will be curious to see how people can spin this one.
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I think many well intended rockstars grow to despise their fanbase and eventually have no problem attempting to profit off them as much as possible. Ed has definitely entered that era of his career.
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ya, we wont be paying that kind of money to see a show lol....insane.
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I def have more money in savings now than I did pre-covid, but that doesn't mean $500 for a pair of concert tix is at all fair.Zod said:
I haven't had that, but for me it's been almost 2+ years since I saw the Stones in Seattle. That's 2 years of not needing money for Gas/Ferries/Hotels/Tickets for travelling to bigger shows in Vancouver or Seattle. Money I haven't really been spending.Long Red said:
Ah yes, I forgot about all the money our fabulous government had been sending us on a monthly basis.static111 said:
Its because we have all been so lucky to save money during this financially prosperous pandemic...lolLong Red said:Wild how expensive the tix are for the Ed solo shows. It's almost comical. Who the hell has an extra $500 laying around for a pair of concert tix? My sweet lord.
I guess Covid19 is the tale of two stories. The people who were fortunate enough to not having their incomes impacted by Covid19, and those who did
For me personally, what I used to spend a lot of my disposable income on, hasn't happened in a while.0 -
Seriously, this is crazy expensive. Almost makes me not want to go... almost.
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The cost is certainly high. However, that seems to be the going rate for shows right now. I just bought my wife Morgan Wallen (I had to look him up, country guy) tickets yesterday for her and her friend at $250 a pop for pit. Metallica was $200 here in Atlanta.
By no means am I comparing either of the two artists listed above to EV, but the cost is going up for everything and venues are likely forcing there hands to make up for two years of lost revenue.0 -
Morgan Wallen never (insert decades worth of EV publicly judging other artists for their capitalistic ways, badmouthing corporations, fighting ticket fees, wrote a song about the haves like last week ffs, etc).lmckenney24 said:The cost is certainly high. However, that seems to be the going rate for shows right now. I just bought my wife Morgan Wallen (I had to look him up, country guy) tickets yesterday for her and her friend at $250 a pop for pit. Metallica was $200 here in Atlanta.
By no means am I comparing either of the two artists listed above to EV, but the cost is going up for everything and venues are likely forcing there hands to make up for two years of lost revenue.
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Very solid point. Can't argue with you there hahaha.DP13 said:
Morgan Wallen never (insert decades worth of EV publicly judging other artists for their capitalistic ways, badmouthing corporations, fighting ticket fees, wrote a song about the haves like last week ffs, etc).lmckenney24 said:The cost is certainly high. However, that seems to be the going rate for shows right now. I just bought my wife Morgan Wallen (I had to look him up, country guy) tickets yesterday for her and her friend at $250 a pop for pit. Metallica was $200 here in Atlanta.
By no means am I comparing either of the two artists listed above to EV, but the cost is going up for everything and venues are likely forcing there hands to make up for two years of lost revenue.
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Maybe they are planning a lot of pyro and lasers?0
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Good thing they make the tickets non-transferable! We don’t want the scalpers to charge an exhorbent amount… 🤣0
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Playing The Haves at these shows will be pretty comical. These prices are nuts, even with the Earthlings in tow. Sorry, but Ed is not McCartney, The Stones, etc. Hopefully the rest of the band still has a say on Pearl Jam ticket prices, as they've done a great job keeping them reasonably priced to this point, in my opinion. Ed solo, on the other hand, seems to be going a different direction.
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Hope EV never sings Green Disease again, the hypocrisy is comical0
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Exactly... I'm paying $180 to see Tool in February which is a lot I know, but at least I know what I'm getting, and I'm not convinced this isn't their last go around... $200+ for Eddie & the Earthlings supporting an album I haven't heard yet is more than a bit much.bbiggs said:Playing The Haves at these shows will be pretty comical. These prices are nuts, even with the Earthlings in tow. Sorry, but Ed is not McCartney, The Stones, etc. Hopefully the rest of the band still has a say on Pearl Jam ticket prices, as they've done a great job keeping them reasonably priced to this point, in my opinion. Ed solo, on the other hand, seems to be going a different direction.0
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