Ticket prices
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Very true about expanding the VIP tickets. For Little Rock you can pick a seat using the map option. Row 18 all the way to the side is a Gold Ticket ($700), there's gold seats in 10th row but still, basically you can't get seats in the front half of the floor for regular face value ps: I realize they randomly dump a few good seats here and there but it's random and closer to the date - not doable for people traveling or those that can't make last minute arrangements (sitters, transportation, work schedules, etc.)
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...hope the stadiums will be "filled".... and not half empty. Paul charges by far too much money- despite being an ex Beatle and expensive production blabla... He should prefer full venues .... Prices need to be ok also for normal music lovers and not only for h...core fans.... Your opinions?
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I think $100 is more than enough to pay to see anyone. Period. Even for front row.
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The prices are insane, and his sudden change towards football stadiums in Europe in 2013 reflect on that, with it all being very hard tickets to sell and reports of whole sections in stadiums being empty. Though I don't think those up on sale now are doing that bad?
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nobodytoldme:
The prices are insane, and his sudden change towards football stadiums in Europe in 2013 reflect on that, with it all being very hard tickets to sell and reports of whole sections in stadiums being empty. Though I don't think those up on sale now are doing that bad?
Don't agree with that. In Germany the prices are the same as I paid in 2009 and 2011 (Cologne), maybe even a bit cheaper. Sale seems to be going well (at least I checked Dusseldorf). The number of seats in the Esprit football arena does not differ much from that in for example the Lanxess arena where he played in 2009 and 2011. Also no one is forced to buy tickets.... take it or leave it. But remember that life is short..
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Yep and Paris is all but sold out although they may add tickets later I suppose : http://www.ticketmaster.fr/fr/manifestation/paul-mccartney-billet/idmanif/369124
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servi:
nobodytoldme:
The prices are insane, and his sudden change towards football stadiums in Europe in 2013 reflect on that, with it all being very hard tickets to sell and reports of whole sections in stadiums being empty. Though I don't think those up on sale now are doing that bad?
Don't agree with that. In Germany the prices are the same as I paid in 2009 and 2011 (Cologne), maybe even a bit cheaper. Sale seems to be going well (at least I checked Dusseldorf). The number of seats in the Esprit football arena does not differ much from that in for example the Lanxess arena where he played in 2009 and 2011. Also no one is forced to buy tickets.... take it or leave it. But remember that life is short..
If I lived in Dusseldorf, I would go to that concert.
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The German tickets are more expensive than anywhere else in Europe, but the German government has levied a 25% tax on foreign performers. So there you go.
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Petra1701:
The German tickets are more expensive than anywhere else in Europe, but the German government has levied a 25% tax on foreign performers. So there you go.
Really? Do you have a source for that?