crodonilson
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TIckets changing hands for over £1,000 for a pair on exchange sites.
So glad I got ours literally as they went on sale.
So glad I got ours literally as they went on sale.
The demand for tickets seems to dismiss the theory that this is a band that nobody is interested in.
£182 to watch 3 geriatrics and Phil collins’s son on drums your mad .....
I have liked Genesis since the late seventies but would not pay that unless Gabriel and Hackett were
Also on stage..
Anyway enjoy the night..
When I bought my tickets for Knebworth in 1992 I cut out a coupon from the paper and sent off a postal order. For some reason that seems easier and fairer. Genuine fans are being ripped off by online ticket touts like viagogo hoovering up all the tickets and then selling them at multiple times the face value (excuse the pun). It should be illegal. It's *ucking greedy.
I was there!
The NSC demographic for music fans is very much focused on first incarnation Genesis, as this thread has proved. The average Joe on the street is going to be more hungry for stadium rock Genesis. I am sure there are plenty of other bands that fit the same remit - Simple Minds for one.
Don't know if you can remember ... but they were supposed to be doing both the Saturday and Sunday nights at Knebworth. Me and my mate had tickets for the Saturday. Went up on his motorbike (that was an experience I've never repeated) ... only to find that they had merged the two nights into just the one ... which was the Sunday!! We had to find somewhere to stay overnight rather than go back home and go back up on the Sunday!
And yes, totally agree with you re the likes of Viagogo ...
That is strange I must have applied for the Saturday ticket as well because I kept all the details of that concert. You can see on the paper clipping it says Sunday is sold out and you can get Saturday, but also you can see that the ticket I have says the Sunday.
So maybe they knew they were merging the dates together before they sent mine. I don't think I noticed that at the time. I was so blooming pleased to get a ticket.
There is also the car park ticket and the ticket from the same concert at the Brighton Centre.
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Not entirely alone though! - I like that album too, although it is seriously weird; taking quirkiness a step too far maybe, and definitely the last stand of the 'old' Genesis - and certainly one that I think the fans of I Can't Dance, and And Then There Were Three, for example, mostly would not appreciate too much.I seem to be very much in the minority in really loving Lamb Lies Down. I get that it's beyond pretentious in it's "concept", but there's some killer tracks on there.