Concert programes do you still buy one
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I don't
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haha. i used to buy these as a teen. does paul sell any merch worth buying? how much should i bring. geez, like i haven't spent enough!
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I still like the shirts and hats but I have enough. as for the programs I would save the money and put it towards a shirt or hat. I have one of the programs from the first tour I saw but they are not worth 30.00...jmo
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kelly campbell:
I have one of the programs from the first tour I saw but they are not worth 30.00...jmo
Yikes! I can't see myself wearing a paul shirt or hat. do they have any neat concert posters - not huge ones, just small ones with the date of the show or the entire tour or something? anyone see anything neat at the recent shows?
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Paul used to give away the programs for free! I remember this from the tour in '90. (still have it!) BTW, ticket cost was only $30!!
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I bought a program the first time I saw McCartney during Wings Over America...and continued each time he toured. They are great souvenirs. I also kept the tickets for every (McCartney or solo Beatle) show I attended
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I bought the Up and Coming Tour Program at the Hollywood Bowl concert last year. I have all his programs from 1993, 2002, 2005 and 2010. Every one is different. The 1993 New World Tour program was handed out free. I think the Up and Coming program was $25.00. A lot of artists no longer sell programs at concerts, and they are getting pretty expensive nowadays. A nice souvenir though.
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New progam is $30 and is bigger than the one last year. In the program is an announcement of the new PaulMcCartney.com coming in the fall...and it looks like you may have to have a paying subscription. It's not completely clear from the ad, but it does mention exclusive content, etc.
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How much do the shirts typically cost?
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jb_22vols:
How much do the shirts typically cost?
$30-$40 for a tshirt.
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gnome:
New progam is $30 and is bigger than the one last year. In the program is an announcement of the new PaulMcCartney.com coming in the fall...and it looks like you may have to have a paying subscription. It's not completely clear from the ad, but it does mention exclusive content, etc.
Wonder if that includes the HP cloud..
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I buy a program from every concert I go it if they are available. When I went to see The Monkees and Keith Urban earlier this year, they didn't sell programs. I frame them along with the ticket from the show, photos, and newspaper articles from the event as well. I have quite a collection on the walls of my house.
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gnome:
In the program is an announcement of the new PaulMcCartney.com coming in the fall...and it looks like you may have to have a paying subscription. It's not completely clear from the ad, but it does mention exclusive content, etc.
A subscription?! Seriously, MORE money from us?! It's getng ridiculous.
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I bought a program in Nashville last year and think it's a nice souvenir. I had bought a shirt in Miami so I didn't buy another one. I won't buy a program in Cincinnati since I have such a recent one though. Not sure about a shirt either--$40 is a lot for a T-shirt.
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Darth_McCartney:
gnome:
In the program is an announcement of the new PaulMcCartney.com coming in the fall...and it looks like you may have to have a paying subscription. It's not completely clear from the ad, but it does mention exclusive content, etc.
A subscription?! Seriously, MORE money from us?! It's getng ridiculous.
I wonder if that has anything to do with the cloud? hmmm...
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do they sell anything small that i can frame as a souvenir? at these prices though, maybe i should just frame my tickets.
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Were the programs $25 or $30?
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I stopped buying them at Citifield. it rained and my $40 program was ruined!!
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love2travel:
I stopped buying them at Citifield. it rained and my $40 program was ruined!!
Aww bad luck. If i was going to a concert and the weather was rubbish I'd wait and buy it after the show. More chance of keeping it in good condition.
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love2travel:
I stopped buying them at Citifield. it rained and my $40 program was ruined!!
Mine was ruined there also. I bought another one in Tulsa as it was indoors. I will pay for this site, especially if it has the cloud. Most artist websites cost money. Paul is a major artist who has kept his website free for a very long time.