European Tour Sales = Desaster
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SB51117 said:I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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Zen23 said:seanclax said:benjs said:seanclax said:benjs said:seanclax said:Lerxst1992 said:vedpunk said:Ten Club membership is only $35 who cares. People need to reset their expectations.If I win TC lotto once every six years, that’s $210 added to a ticket cost.If that’s nothing to you, please Venmo it to me.
Nobody cares
Get off your high horse and ask anyone outside of the US about the non-ticket 'benefits' we get - even those of us just north of the border. After years of spending as much on shipping from 10C as the products themselves, and being offered every piece of merchandise under the sun, I'm glad my addiction is over. I wouldn't be surprised if EV's hair plugs are on sale shortly.
As for dynamic pricing - it's in effect because the band okay'ed it. Sturgill Simpson is an example of actually giving a shit about this. His tour opted out of dynamic pricing, and only allows face-value resale.
What's nice to see, is that Europeans have a 'sanity ceiling' clearly. The more fans excuse the high prices rather than opting out with their wallets, the more the band/business knows they can go higher.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
benjs said:seanclax said:benjs said:seanclax said:benjs said:seanclax said:Lerxst1992 said:vedpunk said:Ten Club membership is only $35 who cares. People need to reset their expectations.If I win TC lotto once every six years, that’s $210 added to a ticket cost.If that’s nothing to you, please Venmo it to me.
Nobody cares
Get off your high horse and ask anyone outside of the US about the non-ticket 'benefits' we get - even those of us just north of the border. After years of spending as much on shipping from 10C as the products themselves, and being offered every piece of merchandise under the sun, I'm glad my addiction is over. I wouldn't be surprised if EV's hair plugs are on sale shortly.
As for dynamic pricing - it's in effect because the band okay'ed it. Sturgill Simpson is an example of actually giving a shit about this. His tour opted out of dynamic pricing, and only allows face-value resale.
What's nice to see, is that Europeans have a 'sanity ceiling' clearly. The more fans excuse the high prices rather than opting out with their wallets, the more the band/business knows they can go higher.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
BF25394 said:SB51117 said:0
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pjl44 said:BF25394 said:SB51117 said:I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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BF25394 said:pjl44 said:BF25394 said:SB51117 said:0
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BF25394 said:Zen23 said:seanclax said:benjs said:seanclax said:benjs said:seanclax said:Lerxst1992 said:vedpunk said:Ten Club membership is only $35 who cares. People need to reset their expectations.If I win TC lotto once every six years, that’s $210 added to a ticket cost.If that’s nothing to you, please Venmo it to me.
Nobody cares
Get off your high horse and ask anyone outside of the US about the non-ticket 'benefits' we get - even those of us just north of the border. After years of spending as much on shipping from 10C as the products themselves, and being offered every piece of merchandise under the sun, I'm glad my addiction is over. I wouldn't be surprised if EV's hair plugs are on sale shortly.
As for dynamic pricing - it's in effect because the band okay'ed it. Sturgill Simpson is an example of actually giving a shit about this. His tour opted out of dynamic pricing, and only allows face-value resale.
What's nice to see, is that Europeans have a 'sanity ceiling' clearly. The more fans excuse the high prices rather than opting out with their wallets, the more the band/business knows they can go higher.
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Watts in Uk based on his Instagram so expect him to pop up at Manchester and/or London0
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Force Of Nature said:Watts in Uk based on his Instagram so expect him to pop up at Manchester and/or London
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My wife and I just paid $75 for fish and chips (and sodas) in London. Perhaps that helps explain why some people don't seem to want to pay for concert tickets in this area.0
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The price of fish these days is astronomical.
Ballot for free London tickets is now up on Concerts for Carers for those eligble.0 -
I must say, however, those were the best fish and chips either of us have ever eaten!0
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JimFletcherPearlJam said:My wife and I just paid $75 for fish and chips (and sodas) in London. Perhaps that helps explain why some people don't seem to want to pay for concert tickets in this area.
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0 -
Promoters will be hoping England win their group in the Euros - otherwise it could be England vs Spain 8pm kick off next Saturday..0
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SB51117 said:0
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BF25394 said:benjs said:seanclax said:benjs said:seanclax said:benjs said:seanclax said:Lerxst1992 said:vedpunk said:Ten Club membership is only $35 who cares. People need to reset their expectations.If I win TC lotto once every six years, that’s $210 added to a ticket cost.If that’s nothing to you, please Venmo it to me.
Nobody cares
Get off your high horse and ask anyone outside of the US about the non-ticket 'benefits' we get - even those of us just north of the border. After years of spending as much on shipping from 10C as the products themselves, and being offered every piece of merchandise under the sun, I'm glad my addiction is over. I wouldn't be surprised if EV's hair plugs are on sale shortly.
As for dynamic pricing - it's in effect because the band okay'ed it. Sturgill Simpson is an example of actually giving a shit about this. His tour opted out of dynamic pricing, and only allows face-value resale.
What's nice to see, is that Europeans have a 'sanity ceiling' clearly. The more fans excuse the high prices rather than opting out with their wallets, the more the band/business knows they can go higher.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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Always thought that in this life pearl jam tickets were always priced too low - it’s only money anyway and what’s that compared to memories? 😊dublin 1996 london 2000 dublin 2006 prague 2006 copenhagen 2007 london 2007 rotterdam 2009 london 2009 dublin 2010 belfast 2010 vienna 2014 amsterdam 2014 london 20180
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belfast1 said:Always thought that in this life pearl jam tickets were always priced too low - it’s only money anyway and what’s that compared to memories? 😊Post edited by Philip_Ireland on0
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belfast1 said:Always thought that in this life pearl jam tickets were always priced too low - it’s only money anyway and what’s that compared to memories? 😊
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