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sodascouts
04-06-2009, 01:40 PM
I just love U2 - they're my third favorite band, after the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac.
Imagine my dismay when my friend and I tried to get tickets to their Chicago show... only to find out that tickets cost $267 apiece after fees!!!!! And this isn't just the floor - there's some that cost that much as far up as the 4th tier!!!
Guess I'll just have to stay home.
sodascouts
04-06-2009, 02:00 PM
Well, this makes me feel a little better about them - their version of ILAA gives all the proceeds from the VIP tickets to charity:
http://u2log.com/2009/03/30/100-percent-of-u2-red-zone-tickets-profit-goes-to-charity/
However, too bad some of that charity couldn't extend to lower ticket prices for the fans!
TimothyBFan
04-06-2009, 02:04 PM
INSANE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brooke
04-06-2009, 05:48 PM
Makes you wonder-"what recession?"
It seems the entertainment industry hasn't felt it yet cause people are still paying these outrageous prices. :shrug:
eaglesvet
04-06-2009, 06:07 PM
I saw the same prices out here by me, and the first thing I thought was how big the jump up from Eagles tix prices. I don't love U2, I merely like them, so I would never pay this to see them...in fact, I'm not sure I would pay this to see anyone. Well, I'm sure I could think of an exception or two, but it would have to be pretty darn special...something on the order of Live Aid (which I wish I could remember, but I think we paid $100 pp or less for all that music...but back in '85 that was worth a lot more!)
Freypower
04-06-2009, 08:51 PM
I think it is worth repeating here that last time I saw the Eagles I paid $550 EACH for four of the shows.
I will be booking soon for Simon & Garfunkel and I am expecting that to be at least $300, which is also what I paid to see Eric Clapton.
I am not trying to whine here, but it costs a great deal more to go to concerts in this country than it does in the Northern Hemisphere.
Maleah
04-06-2009, 10:28 PM
I've checked on these as well and was very disappointed to see the prices. I REALLY wanted to see the band, as I LOVE U2, but not at those prices!
tbsfan
04-06-2009, 11:06 PM
There are less expensive tickets as well at $30, $55 & $95 - something for everyone. The seats may not be as good, but I've gone with those type seats in the past just so I could see certain performers. I love U2 but my complaint with this tour is there isn't something for those of us who don't like stadium shows (and that once again they aren't coming to my town). :(
sodascouts
04-06-2009, 11:16 PM
All the seats under $100 sold out before my friend and I could get to them. Why? Because there weren't very many of them. The VAST majority of the arena's seats were over $100. Indeed, a great portion of the arena was top dollar. As mentioned earlier, this extends all the way up to part of the fourth tier!
The cheapest ones that we were able to bring up, costing $100 each, were not very close. We'd be watching it off the screens. $100 is a lot of money to me; I want decent seats if I'm gonna pay it.
No thanks.
Prettymaid
04-08-2009, 11:57 AM
I don't blame you Soda. Somebody has to reel in these promoters and their exorbitant ticket prices, and it looks like it's going to have to be us, the concert goers.
Glennsallnighter
04-13-2009, 10:05 PM
I won tickets to see them way back in 1987! They were only pitch standing tickets but myself and my sister had a good time at the gig. We were still students at the time and had previously decided that we couldn't afford to go so it was a nice bonus. I won't be seeing them this year in Dublin. All my money has gone on the Eagles :yay: and if there is anything left over it'll be Spandau Ballet.
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