Peacehaven Wild Kids
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Having a quiet one tonight and the Mrs is watching that Wham documentary.
Regarding a gig at Wembley she asked herself out loud “why didn’t I go to that?”’
Anyway I’ll get to the point, does anyone else recall how easy it was to get tickets for gigs like this in the 80s/90s?
I went to all three of Englands group games at Euro 96 by simply filing in a form and handing it in at Midland bank.
I bought several tickets for the Stone Roses (and indeed numerous bands) at the Brighton Centre by simply turning up at the box office during my lunch, there was no queue.
I don’t recall missing out on anything during that era because these events were populated by those that REALLY wanted to go.
A lad at work proudly showed off some tickets for a Rugby World Cup match in Japan (was it?)
despite having never been to a rugby match
With things like this Oasis business being over subscribed 20 fold when did it become fashionable that you’d just buy a ticket because everyone else did?
Regarding a gig at Wembley she asked herself out loud “why didn’t I go to that?”’
Anyway I’ll get to the point, does anyone else recall how easy it was to get tickets for gigs like this in the 80s/90s?
I went to all three of Englands group games at Euro 96 by simply filing in a form and handing it in at Midland bank.
I bought several tickets for the Stone Roses (and indeed numerous bands) at the Brighton Centre by simply turning up at the box office during my lunch, there was no queue.
I don’t recall missing out on anything during that era because these events were populated by those that REALLY wanted to go.
A lad at work proudly showed off some tickets for a Rugby World Cup match in Japan (was it?)
despite having never been to a rugby match
With things like this Oasis business being over subscribed 20 fold when did it become fashionable that you’d just buy a ticket because everyone else did?