You've got to be kidding me
Concert ticket prices have been a joke for quite some time but this takes the biscuit. Tickets for Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck at the O2 start at a face value of 60 (+fees and shipping). Any reasonable seat would at least be 100, with top seats being 125. WHAT THE FUCK?
For the upcoming Eric Clapton/Stevie Winwood gig, tickets are between 60 and 90.
For the upcoming Eric Clapton/Stevie Winwood gig, tickets are between 60 and 90.
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It makes no sense, though. Because of these high prices, there will be empty seats and surely, not selling any is a bigger loss than selling all at lower individual prices?
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Steve Earle was only £26.
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*nods*. It wasn't that much more last time he played at the Corn Exchange in Cambridge.
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Those must be some awesome £100 tickets, especially for a family show.
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Twenty years ago, live performance was a loss-leader for album sales. Now it's the other way around.
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We have the following quote pinned up at work...
"The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side.
- Hunter S Thompson"
Those ticket prices actually sound about normal for the O2 (although the top priced ones may be VIP packages rather than merely being for seat location) - it's not a cheap venue. Even just hiring it runs into several ten of thousands, from memory, and that's before you pay all the staff etc, let alone tha artist! (Who, I can assure you, won't do at all badly out of it)
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I guess their thinking is that a significant proportion of Clapton fans are in the 'paid off the mortgage, packed off the kids = disposable income' bracket... :/
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They charge what people will pay for.
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12.50 is good, even for the SBE, though.
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