£125 for a ticket at Lord’s last Saturday
Tell me about it, one crumb of comfort, she invited 150, but only 138 can comeThe cost of weddings is insane. And exploitative. But what can you do?
Its the 21st century old boy, you even have to contribute when you're with the Bridegroom.Have sons.
I remember Bowie's Glass Spider tour in 1987, he played Maine Road, originally putting one night on which naturally sold out in minutes, so they put a second night on, it effectively killed any touting for the second date, an impressive set of support, Terence Trent D'arby and Alison Moyet meant most people who had a ticket were in fairly early, so it was reported in the local media that by the time Bowie was due to enter the arena on a Spider themed crane, the hapless touts were basically giving tickets away for anything between a £1-£5.Most I've ever paid was £70 for a single ticket (Neil Young solo acoustic show where we actually sat next to Oasis) and a Glastonbury ticket when they were about £200 (I worked there, thereafter). I won't pay silly money for a gig ticket nowadays, I 'd rather buy their whole back catalogue on CD. .
At the other end of the spectrum back when eBay didn't auto correct spelling in item titles I bought:
- 2x tickets for Primla Scream at the Dome for 99p each.
- 2x tickets for Steve Wonder at the O2 for £29ish if I recall.
- Latude Festival ticket for £40.
- Roling Stones at Twickenham for £15.
*can't remember the exact spelling but there were errors in the title that meant they didn't show up on normal eBay search and I was the only bidder.
Primula Scream. Sounds a bit cheesy.Most I've ever paid was £70 for a single ticket (Neil Young solo acoustic show where we actually sat next to Oasis) and a Glastonbury ticket when they were about £200 (I worked there, thereafter). I won't pay silly money for a gig ticket nowadays, I 'd rather buy their whole back catalogue on CD. .
At the other end of the spectrum back when eBay didn't auto correct spelling in item titles I bought:
- 2x tickets for Primla Scream at the Dome for 99p each.
- 2x tickets for Steve Wonder at the O2 for £29ish if I recall.
- Latude Festival ticket for £40.
- Roling Stones at Twickenham for £15.
*can't remember the exact spelling but there were errors in the title that meant they didn't show up on normal eBay search and I was the only bidder.
I'm not sure I'd want to pay silly money because I'd be scared the ticket would be cancelled or is a fake.Most I've ever paid was £70 for a single ticket (Neil Young solo acoustic show where we actually sat next to Oasis) and a Glastonbury ticket when they were about £200 (I worked there, thereafter). I won't pay silly money for a gig ticket nowadays, I 'd rather buy their whole back catalogue on CD. .
At the other end of the spectrum back when eBay didn't auto correct spelling in item titles I bought:
- 2x tickets for Primla Scream at the Dome for 99p each.
- 2x tickets for Steve Wonder at the O2 for £29ish if I recall.
- Latude Festival ticket for £40.
- Roling Stones at Twickenham for £15.
*can't remember the exact spelling but there were errors in the title that meant they didn't show up on normal eBay search and I was the only bidder.
Even after shelling out £600 to do it at the top of The Shard?It is these days
Can't he buy his own food? Tight.Not proud, around £120 pp including a meal for Rod Stewart at the Amex.
I paid a fortune for those tickets as well but I Don’t Want to Talk About ItNot proud, around £120 pp including a meal for Rod Stewart at the Amex….
Any tips on getting the standing tickets? Many thanks in advance.Yeah, we do the same. My schedule is normally a nice seat for one opera and stand for one or two more (standing tickets are amazing value).
I didn't go this year as I thought the programme was absolute pony but next year's looks awesome and I may have to fork out for two operas.
ScottishCan't he buy his own food? Tight.