[Music] Bruce Springsteen and tour 2025.

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Leekbrookgull

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Jul 14, 2005
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Leek
Logged in for T/master at 09-55 today and joined the queue at 10am with 19,000 in front of me, looking for Manchester Co-op Live capacity 23,000. Got to the shop at 10-28 and Sold Out now i can live with that, what i cant is 6 tickets maximum per person, sorry but it's 2 tickets only for me, whilst waiting in the queue using my phone surprise surprise when using our base unit P/C tickets available on secondary sites within minutes at a far higher price. I don't know what the answer is, but like many in demand events it's always the same situation with many genuine fans missing out.
 




jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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Springsteen has been really candid in his capitalism to his credit, he says (paraphrased) he doesn’t really care too much about high ticket prices, secondary markets, dynamic pricing and so on.

He knows he puts on a good, long show and takes every gig seriously and feels he’s worth as much as he can get. The only aim is to fill the arena with each ticket selling for the highest possible price point.

“We have those tickets that are going to go for that [higher] price somewhere anyway ($5000 priced tickets). The ticket broker or someone is going to be taking that money. I'm going, “Hey, why shouldn't that money go to the guys that are going to be up there sweating three hours a night for it?”
 


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