Paul McCartney 2013 Rumours
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Here in the U.S. is the most expensive. We get creamed every year. I guess because the market can stand it. While alot of other countries get much lower prices. I certainly am not rich but I am lucky enough to be able to work several jobs sometimes to raise some fun money to travel an see shows.
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Bob Gannon:
Here in the U.S. is the most expensive. We get creamed every year. I guess because the market can stand it. While alot of other countries get much lower prices. I certainly am not rich but I am lucky enough to be able to work several jobs sometimes to raise some fun money to travel an see shows.
than they charge you card fee.. & cancellation~ fee's = $100 but so much cheaper in Europe $2000 for front row- $1500 for Hot Sound.. here in the states.. 3rd tier is $750 excluding travel etc.... the US is a big country ...
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Definitely Harley, I wish we could get a price break once!! Times are tough here as well!!
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Bob Gannon:
Definitely Harley, I wish we could get a price break once!! Times are tough here as well!!
hear you!!!
like Bob, I'm definitely NOT rich!~
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Bob Gannon:
Here in the U.S. is the most expensive. We get creamed every year. I guess because the market can stand it. While alot of other countries get much lower prices. I certainly am not rich but I am lucky enough to be able to work several jobs sometimes to raise some fun money to travel an see shows.
It's almost the same price in Latin America and USA. In Guadalajara the Hot Sound package was 2213 USD I bought the 65 USD one and it was... ok. Whatever I finally am getting my visa to go to USA to visit my best friend and everything would be easier if he says where he's gonna go and when (I'd only go if he say he's gonna go to Texas).
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Edith_gdl:
FrankieJ:
It just seems like their idea of a 'world' tour and 'going to new places' is rubbish because right now the forecast seems to be mostly American shows. And the only confirmed European dates are more expensive than usual, which means they're only going for the fans with the money. What's happening since the last UK date? - South American shows, American shows, more South American shows, more American shows... the least they could do is give his homeland a few shows in the summer, too. But I bet they won't.
Expensive? Really?
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Yes, the A section seats in Poland are around 280Euros. That is a lot of money especially if you consider that average salaries are much lower there than in Western Europe. I don't remember Paul charging that so much money for tickets in Europe before (apart from soundcheck packages). That's true that soundcheck packages are much cheaper in Europe than in the US or South America.
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Bob Gannon:
Europe shows are cheaper...VIP packages are 40% cheaper as are tickets. But you'll have very few chances to see him over there.
As usual... Paul seems to prefer to play in the US. Luckily for you and unluckily for us in Europe.
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compared to the salaries I wonder how Mexico etc can pay the ticket prices. Europe is much cheaper than US, but obviously there are enough people who can afford hot sound tickets for 2000 USD???! tickets in Vienna seem really ok for me. golden circle which means you are definetely in the front are 115 euro.
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http://www.paulmccartney.com/news-blogs/news/27475-verona-date-confirmed-for-out-there-tour Paul has today confirmed he will be returning to Italy to play at the Roman Amphitheatre in Verona on the 25th June as part of his new 'Out There!' tour. The Verona concert will mark Paul's return to Italy having performed in Milan and Bologna in November 2011 as part of his 'On The Run' tour.
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well Edith, if thatis the case, I hope you enjoy the U.S.
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With Verona announced....you know have your full slate of European shows
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Bob Gannon:
With Verona announced....you know have your full slate of European shows
are you from the inner circle, as you know all those details?
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Bob Gannon:
With Verona announced....you know have your full slate of European shows
LOL You're actually joking??
Just 3 Euro dates and a whole heap of Brazil and US dates. I bet that's all it's going to be. Hardly a world tour, is it.
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Bob Gannon:
With Verona announced....you know have your full slate of European shows
For summer but not for winter or you mean winter included?
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SandraH:
Bob Gannon:
With Verona announced....you know have your full slate of European shows
are you from the inner circle, as you know all those details?
Anyone in the inner circle wouldn't be allowed to come into forums and post and give away secret details to the public. I think he just wants people to think he knows more than we do. Apparently he's just a fan.
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SandraH:
compared to the salaries I wonder how Mexico etc can pay the ticket prices. Europe is much cheaper than US, but obviously there are enough people who can afford hot sound tickets for 2000 USD???! tickets in Vienna seem really ok for me. golden circle which means you are definetely in the front are 115 euro.
We like saving money and spending money that we don't have hahahaha
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FrankieJ:
Bob Gannon:
With Verona announced....you know have your full slate of European shows
LOL You're actually joking??
Just 3 Euro dates and a whole heap of Brazil and US dates. I bet that's all it's going to be. Hardly a world tour, is it.
I heard the same before. only these 3 dates in europe!
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I think these three dates will be the only euro dates this summer, I got that feeling when I spoke with the Marshall Arts employee
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FrankieJ:
SandraH:
Bob Gannon:
With Verona announced....you know have your full slate of European shows
are you from the inner circle, as you know all those details?
Anyone in the inner circle wouldn't be allowed to come into forums and post and give away secret details to the public. I think he just wants people to think he knows more than we do. Apparently he's just a fan.
It wouldn't be the first time Paul has just done three euro dates at a time...look at Spring "On The Run" 2012...
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I'm just gutted I have to wait until December at the earliest. I wish I was Brazilian or American.