Re: Bruce Springsteen
Posted: Thu July 28, 2022 12:42 am
That's ridiculous. I've heard tix are 4 figures in some places. Crazy shit.
This has basically been the case for quite some time.liebzz wrote:According to Ticketmaster, only 11.8% of the tickets go on the varied price scale, so if you are in the lucky 88.2%, you pay between $60-$400.
Find me 60 dollar state college ticsMonkey_Driven wrote:I paid face. You could toggle off the option to look for "Premium Seats" that had dynamic pricing. There were still several $60-200 tickets available 20 minutes into the verified fan sale.
It's certainly not a good look that the only tickets left for the general on sale are those premium seats though.
So, $95 tickets after fees (assuming face value are still available)?i got bugs wrote:Find me 60 dollar state college ticsMonkey_Driven wrote:I paid face. You could toggle off the option to look for "Premium Seats" that had dynamic pricing. There were still several $60-200 tickets available 20 minutes into the verified fan sale.
It's certainly not a good look that the only tickets left for the general on sale are those premium seats though.
The $60 ,ones you speak ofMonkey_Driven wrote:So, $95 tickets after fees (assuming face value are still available)?i got bugs wrote:Find me 60 dollar state college ticsMonkey_Driven wrote:I paid face. You could toggle off the option to look for "Premium Seats" that had dynamic pricing. There were still several $60-200 tickets available 20 minutes into the verified fan sale.
It's certainly not a good look that the only tickets left for the general on sale are those premium seats though.
True.. its nice in PA being in close proximity to a lot of big spots but in the same sense thryre most in demandMonkey_Driven wrote:The hack is to move to the Midwest where there isn't so much demand for a liberal musician.
given2trade wrote:People need to be taught supply/demand in school.
I can't imagine there being 500 dollars worth of a demand to see brucewarehouse wrote:given2trade wrote:People need to be taught supply/demand in school.
The mass of Springsteen fans are in their 50s and 60s. Disposable income. One last ride. They’ll pay anything.i got bugs wrote:I can't imagine there being 500 dollars worth of a demand to see brucewarehouse wrote:given2trade wrote:People need to be taught supply/demand in school.
They've already seen him like 400x but yeah I guess there's a lot of money floating around in sopranolandliebzz wrote:The mass of Springsteen fans are in their 50s and 60s. Disposable income. One last ride. They’ll pay anything.i got bugs wrote:I can't imagine there being 500 dollars worth of a demand to see brucewarehouse wrote:given2trade wrote:People need to be taught supply/demand in school.
60s and 70s at this point. A 60 year old was only 14 when Born to Run was released.liebzz wrote:The mass of Springsteen fans are in their 50s and 60s. Disposable income. One last ride. They’ll pay anything.i got bugs wrote:I can't imagine there being 500 dollars worth of a demand to see brucewarehouse wrote:given2trade wrote:People need to be taught supply/demand in school.