Interesting that I can't find one bit of info about ticket prices for RATM. I'm expecting skyrocket prices.
Just Announced
BrettnotBritt wrote:I'm sure it will be a minimal amount because of their counter-cultural ethos and populist ideology. They're not enormous hypocrites or anything.
Interesting that I can't find one bit of info about ticket prices for RATM. I'm expecting skyrocket prices.
I'm guessing GA floor will be $79.50
The Oh Sees skipping DC again in the fall.
Heilung4eva wrote:
I'm guessing GA floor will be $79.50
ooooh, $125+ for the whole place….. Ouch. Is the 400-level gonna sell at that pricepoint?
rich_WDC wrote:Heilung4eva wrote:
I'm guessing GA floor will be $79.50
ooooh, $125+ for the whole place….. Ouch. Is the 400-level gonna sell at that pricepoint?
Hard pass. Will wait day of and see what happens. $296 for two tickets after fees lololol
rich_WDC wrote:I head read similar on the reddit pages earlier in the week. I didn't want to be live $125 for any ticket. I think the last 3 ticket sales I have checked in on, I have opened up the day of sale ticketmaster pricing and gave it a big NOPE.Heilung4eva wrote:
I'm guessing GA floor will be $79.50
ooooh, $125+ for the whole place….. Ouch. Is the 400-level gonna sell at that pricepoint?
moeszyslak wrote:rich_WDC wrote: I head read similar on the reddit pages earlier in the week. I didn't want to be live $125 for any ticket. I think the last 3 ticket sales I have checked in on, I have opened up the day of sale ticketmaster pricing and gave it a big NOPE.Heilung4eva wrote:
I'm guessing GA floor will be $79.50
ooooh, $125+ for the whole place….. Ouch. Is the 400-level gonna sell at that pricepoint?
Glad to see I'm not the only one looking at ticket prices and saying "PASS". I have seen too many great shows, paid way less, and when I look at the current prices for some tours, I can't help but say "why would I pay more to see the band in a bigger venue and watch them from afar, when I saw them and had a great experience in a more intimate venue". Yeah, I'm at that age. It's part of why I'm not doing many Anthem shows. It's got to be something special for me to commit.
I will say that rage is one of my least favorite bands in modern times, but how is this ticket price surprising to anyone?
To be honest, it's actually on the low side of an arena playing band that hasn't been relevant in 25 years.
To be honest, it's actually on the low side of an arena playing band that hasn't been relevant in 25 years.
First row “charity pricing” tickets I saw were $700. Apiece.
What, exactly, are they raging against again?
What, exactly, are they raging against again?
StoneTheCrow wrote:
First row “charity pricing” tickets I saw were $700. Apiece.
What, exactly, are they raging against again?
underfunded charities?
They added 2nd show, so must be selling pretty well. I actually grabbed some seats for the 2nd show.
sweetcell wrote:StoneTheCrow wrote:
First row “charity pricing” tickets I saw were $700. Apiece.
What, exactly, are they raging against again?
underfunded charities?
The money machine
StoneTheCrow wrote:
First row “charity pricing” tickets I saw were $700. Apiece.
What, exactly, are they raging against again?
The Machine
Same Machine as in Welcome to the Machine Pink Floyd album
Speaking of prices
Steve Miller Band and Marty Stuart
August 11
Anthemed
Steve Miller Band and Marty Stuart
August 11
Anthemed
hutch wrote:
Speaking of prices
Steve Miller Band and Marty Stuart
August 11
Anthemed
I'd go to that
Marty Stuart was a part of that the sweetheart of the radio show and was fantastic
bearman🐻 wrote:
Glad to see I'm not the only one looking at ticket prices and saying "PASS". I have seen too many great shows, paid way less, and when I look at the current prices for some tours, I can't help but say "why would I pay more to see the band in a bigger venue and watch them from afar, when I saw them and had a great experience in a more intimate venue". Yeah, I'm at that age. It's part of why I'm not doing many Anthem shows. It's got to be something special for me to commit.
I don't want to pay $150 to set in the 400 level of an arena, which is why I passed on Tool and why I will be passing on RATM. I might do $150 for GNR because they are one of my all time favorite bands and you can get lower level seats at Nats Park on an outdoor summer night.
Only way I'd pay $150 if it was for GA FLOOR and even then i would have second thoughts!
Thousand wrote:bearman🐻 wrote:
Glad to see I'm not the only one looking at ticket prices and saying "PASS". I have seen too many great shows, paid way less, and when I look at the current prices for some tours, I can't help but say "why would I pay more to see the band in a bigger venue and watch them from afar, when I saw them and had a great experience in a more intimate venue". Yeah, I'm at that age. It's part of why I'm not doing many Anthem shows. It's got to be something special for me to commit.
I don't want to pay $150 to set in the 400 level of an arena, which is why I passed on Tool and why I will be passing on RATM. I might do $150 for GNR because they are one of my all time favorite bands and you can get lower level seats at Nats Park on an outdoor summer night.
RustyOrgan wrote:
Only way I'd pay $150 if it was for GA FLOOR and even then i would have second thoughts!
speaking of that
I was thinking for the GnR SmashP show…I'd pay for Ga floor
well…$500 each if you want 'early entrance' GA floor
fuckin' A
I'd want slash to give me a blow job and billy to lick my balls for that much
don’t wrote:Check out the latent homoeroticism with this guy.
I'd want slash to give me a blow job and billy to lick my balls