How Much Are You Really Paying?
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I was bored, so I decided to start this new thing where you divide the top ticket price of the artist playing by the amount of songs he/she plays. For example, Paul: Top ticket price- $250 Amount of songs played- 35 How much you pay per song- $7.14 The Rolling Stones: Top Ticket Price- $825 Amount of songs played- 23 How much you pay per song- $36.00 Pickin' up what I'm puttin' down?
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KingMacca:
Top ticket price- $250 Amount of songs played- 35 How much you pay per song- $7.14
Memories-priceless!
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Nancy R:
KingMacca:
Top ticket price- $250 Amount of songs played- 35 How much you pay per song- $7.14
Memories-priceless!
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KingMacca:
Nancy R:
KingMacca:
Top ticket price- $250 Amount of songs played- 35 How much you pay per song- $7.14
Memories-priceless!
true!
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Bruce Sprinsteen 39 songs 45 pound a ticket wow what a bargain
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KingMacca:
I was bored, so I decided to start this new thing where you divide the top ticket price of the artist playing by the amount of songs he/she plays. For example, Paul: Top ticket price- $250 Amount of songs played- 35 How much you pay per song- $7.14 The Rolling Stones: Top Ticket Price- $825 Amount of songs played- 23 How much you pay per song- $36.00 Pickin' up what I'm puttin' down?
I wonder how much it was per song when I saw The Who (1974) for $7.50 at Madison Square Garden - lol.
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Saw The Killers last night...£50 ticket, just over an hour and a half show, 20 songs = £2.50 per song. Two of those 'songs' were one minute snippets so really only 18 songs.
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yankeefan7:
KingMacca:
I was bored, so I decided to start this new thing where you divide the top ticket price of the artist playing by the amount of songs he/she plays. For example, Paul: Top ticket price- $250 Amount of songs played- 35 How much you pay per song- $7.14 The Rolling Stones: Top Ticket Price- $825 Amount of songs played- 23 How much you pay per song- $36.00 Pickin' up what I'm puttin' down?
I wonder how much it was per song when I saw The Who (1974) for $7.50 at Madison Square Garden - lol.
It was 47 cents back then, with inflation $2.20/song. Still not bad!
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Paul cost $2,000 for front row, $1,500 for rows 3-6, $650 for rows 7-15. You are not sitting in the first 15 rows on the floor for $250, at least in St. Louis which was a 2012 arena show, and that's really where the action is. Sad but true.
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LonelyRoad:
Paul cost $2,000 for front row, $1,500 for rows 3-6, $650 for rows 7-15. You are not sitting in the first 15 rows on the floor for $250, at least in St. Louis which was a 2012 arena show, and that's really where the action is. Sad but true.
Why? Are 1-15 only for packages?
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Saw Pink Floyd play 2 1/2 albums for $8.50. A real bargain!
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beatlesfanrandy:
Saw Pink Floyd play 2 1/2 albums for $8.50. A real bargain!
I "overpayed" $10.50 for Floyd A Great Concert!
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KingMacca:
LonelyRoad:
Paul cost $2,000 for front row, $1,500 for rows 3-6, $650 for rows 7-15. You are not sitting in the first 15 rows on the floor for $250, at least in St. Louis which was a 2012 arena show, and that's really where the action is. Sad but true.
Why? Are 1-15 only for packages?
Yes.
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Nancy R:
KingMacca:
LonelyRoad:
Paul cost $2,000 for front row, $1,500 for rows 3-6, $650 for rows 7-15. You are not sitting in the first 15 rows on the floor for $250, at least in St. Louis which was a 2012 arena show, and that's really where the action is. Sad but true.
Why? Are 1-15 only for packages?
Yes.
This isn't entirely true. Yes, you can buy the Front Row, Hot Sound, Gold, or Silver Package and get a seat up front. But I, personally, have gotten 2nd, 3rd, 5th row during the website's presale for $250, and I know others who've done the same. It depends on the venue...and how well Crowd Surge is working that day