“Who can afford to go to multiple shows?” says the anonymous tour manager. “Two tickets to a show, you’re talking probably about $200 with fees and everything. You go to a meal around the show, you’re talking at least $100 or $200 for a nice dinner. Then you got parking and babysitters, then you add the VIP stuff to that and you want to make it a special night, you’re talking $500 to $1,000 a night for a couple to go out. It’s capitalism at its best.”

  • Maple Engineer
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    315 months ago

    I won’t pay $1,000 to see anyone. Make ticket prices $35 and the places will be packed.

    • @WhatIsThePointAnyway
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      275 months ago

      When they do, ticket re-sellers buy them all up and jack up the prices anyway. The government needs to make ticket resellers illegal like scalping. Live Nation will fight that because it guarantees them sold out shows often.

      • Drusas
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        195 months ago

        Ticket reselling is scalping. It’s just the modern version of it.

        • @[email protected]
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          55 months ago

          Ticketmaster and live nation are the ones reselling their own tickets. Tickets sell out in minutes, and those vultures get to charge $700 for a $100 ticket. Plus the fees. Or they make deals with scalpers to sell them in bulk so they get the fees for both the initial sale and the resale. Now that their official resale markets exist, they’ve got their hand in everyone’s pocket coming and going.

    • @Allonzee
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      35 months ago

      Any performer that doesn’t pursue increased with profit with every new tour is a filthy socialist!

      /s