The Who - Live
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I open this screenshot and laugh every day 🤣
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I think I recall paying 80 per in 2022?box checkedgreat time. great idea with the breakdown of the performance in 3 sections. well done._____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
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brianlux said:ekwipt said:I open this screenshot and laugh every day 🤣
I'm pretty sure my 2nd row seats at the San Jose Civic Auditorium cost me a walloping $3.50Fantastic show in 1980 though unfortunately Keith Moon had passed away not long before. I believe it was a Monday in Vancouver so after working all day Wednesday we headed for Key Arena to catch the Seattle show.0 -
ekwipt said:I open this screenshot and laugh every day 🤣There’s such a double standard for musicians.They can’t sell luxury tickets or suites. Heck, around here, they should sell the best tickets for $185. Doesn’t this seem absurd? And, you literally had to be in the club 35 years ago to get the best deal here.
Every sports team that we love either does this for every game on the schedule, and you need to buy the season, or wishes they are in a market that could do it. But a musician? Double standard. And yes, The Who prices are too rich for me as well.0 -
I'm all for artists setting prices for how they see fit. I don't know all the ins and outs of the costs of touring these days.
The market will determine whether or not the prices are worth it. Not comparing The Black Keys to The Who historically or musically, but they set up a tour of arenas and set their prices. They found out the market isn't there for them at arenas and at those prices, so the scrapped the whole thing, reevaluated and announced a different tour.
I'm all for artists getting the profits of ticket sales and not scalpers, if artists set the price too low.1993: 11/22 Little Rock
1996; 9/28 New York
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Lerxst1992 said:ekwipt said:I open this screenshot and laugh every day 🤣There’s such a double standard for musicians.They can’t sell luxury tickets or suites. Heck, around here, they should sell the best tickets for $185. Doesn’t this seem absurd? And, you literally had to be in the club 35 years ago to get the best deal here.
Every sports team that we love either does this for every game on the schedule, and you need to buy the season, or wishes they are in a market that could do it. But a musician? Double standard. And yes, The Who prices are too rich for me as well.0 -
Not sure it’s even worth going to see Daltrey & Townsend! With Pete not into being on stage and Daltrey being a pumpus ass, just retirejesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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DJ253147 said:brianlux said:ekwipt said:I open this screenshot and laugh every day 🤣
I'm pretty sure my 2nd row seats at the San Jose Civic Auditorium cost me a walloping $3.50Fantastic show in 1980 though unfortunately Keith Moon had passed away not long before. I believe it was a Monday in Vancouver so after working all day Wednesday we headed for Key Arena to catch the Seattle show.Here are a few of the earlier shows I saw. $22.50 in 1989, $34.00 in 2000. Last few shows I saw were over $200.0 -
DJ253147 said:brianlux said:ekwipt said:I open this screenshot and laugh every day 🤣
I'm pretty sure my 2nd row seats at the San Jose Civic Auditorium cost me a walloping $3.50Fantastic show in 1980 though unfortunately Keith Moon had passed away not long before. I believe it was a Monday in Vancouver so after working all day Wednesday we headed for Key Arena to catch the Seattle show.That would be a treasure!I wish I had started saving my ticket stubs earlier. I didn't think to do that until the early 80s.I love your idea of legacy bands using inflation rates to apply to 2025 prices. Yeah, almost all shows would be much more affordable. I don't understand the rationale for today's prices."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:DJ253147 said:brianlux said:ekwipt said:I open this screenshot and laugh every day 🤣
I'm pretty sure my 2nd row seats at the San Jose Civic Auditorium cost me a walloping $3.50Fantastic show in 1980 though unfortunately Keith Moon had passed away not long before. I believe it was a Monday in Vancouver so after working all day Wednesday we headed for Key Arena to catch the Seattle show.That would be a treasure!I wish I had started saving my ticket stubs earlier. I didn't think to do that until the early 80s.I love your idea of legacy bands using inflation rates to apply to 2025 prices. Yeah, almost all shows would be much more affordable. I don't understand the rationale for today's prices.0 -
October 2022 my seat was $248.
Not floor, but fairly close Pete's side.
*actually quite close (looked it up) 3rd row section closest to the stage. (No GA)
So, other than the 1st few rows floor, one of the best seats in the house. Feels like a Bargain 🎶, now.
At today's prices, probably the best (Who tix) I'll ever have.Post edited by OfThePearl on0 -
$40 for Van Halen/Alice in Chains in 1991.
adjusting for inflation, that should be no more than $93.92 today. There is no excuse for these ridiculous prices. But companies and artists figured out that experiences can be marketed as once-in-a-lifetime and thus, deserve to be catastrophically more expensive to better adjust to their "worth". it will only change if everyone stops going. It will never, ever happen.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
I think its also just an observation of what many are willing to pay on the secondary market.
Even if a band does not want to take advantage of loyal fans, if they keep prices reasonable and undervalue their services, scalpers get the extra $ that should rightfully go to the band. So its a balancing act to try and retain some of that $ up front, without pricing a large # of fans out of the market.
I get it, but I still don't like it, and it definitely restricts some of the shows I can go to.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:$40 for Van Halen/Alice in Chains in 1991.
adjusting for inflation, that should be no more than $93.92 today. There is no excuse for these ridiculous prices. But companies and artists figured out that experiences can be marketed as once-in-a-lifetime and thus, deserve to be catastrophically more expensive to better adjust to their "worth". it will only change if everyone stops going. It will never, ever happen.
The Dream Syndicate (formed in 1981), Harlow's, Sacramento, Calif., 7/29/22, $25"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Saw the Who once. I’m good.
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EV Solo: 2017 Louisville and Franklin, 2018 Ohana, 2019 Innings Fest, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Dublin and Ohana; 2021 Ohana Friday (from beach) and Saturday; 2022 Earthlings Newark; 2023 Innings Fest and Benoraya 1-2.
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 20230 -
RatherStarved said:Saw the Who once. I’m good.Never really understood the appeal.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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HughFreakingDillon said:RatherStarved said:Saw the Who once. I’m good.Never really understood the appeal.
Hate to say it but to have really appreciated The Who I think you would have had to have seen them between 1967 and maybe 1976."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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