I saw Sigur Ros for $15.00 once. It was the best show of my life. Their tickets usually go for around $90.00, and I would probably pay that.
That’s the only band in the world I would pay that much money to see.
Coldplay is trying to sell me crappy seats for $50.00 (that’s before the taxes and tickemaster fees etc.). I mean, it’s at the Verizon Center, so the “cheap” seats are gonna blow anyway. No, freaking way. So disappointing though, because I’d love to see them…
Maybe on Craigslist.
But honestly, do bands have to charge that much when they get that big? Is it a requirement? So, lame!
I wish they needed my services for something so I could make them pay ridiculous amounts of money…that sure would show ‘em.
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$90 is the most unbelievable price for a concert ticket I have seen in a long time. I guess if I want to see coldplay I will just have to sell a kidney!
Seriously, Coldplay tickets are way too expensive. How much of their fanbase can really afford those tickets without putting a large dent in their wallets?
I paid around $75 for the Cure this year, but that was only because I waited until the LAST SECOND OF THE LAST MINUTE and I had to get it off some site other than ticketmaster. The original price was less than half of that, I think.
And some other band, I forgot which one, I didn’t go to the concert but the tickets started at around $15.00.