Is it too early to start discussing 2020 plans?
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5th-beatle wrote:
Yahllil wrote:
Yes, all the main newspapers published it a few days ago. They mentioned that ticket prices will apparently be around 400 to 1200ILS (120-350 USD).
It that within the price range usually charged by other big international artists that play in Tel Aviv?
Regarding the possible date of the concert, I think that May (before the concerts in France) is more likely than June (pretty full schedule already).
Yes, the prices for concerts in Israel are pretty close to the prices posted above. McCartney's show in Tel Aviv in 2008 was priced at 500ILS for a standing ticket (there was only one standing ticket, no golden ring. I believe this time they will add an option for a golden ring standing ticket in addition to the standard GA ticket).
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5th-beatle wrote:
Yahllil wrote:
Yes, all the main newspapers published it a few days ago. They mentioned that ticket prices will apparently be around 400 to 1200ILS (120-350 USD).
It that within the price range usually charged by other big international artists that play in Tel Aviv?
Regarding the possible date of the concert, I think that May (before the concerts in France) is more likely than June (pretty full schedule already).
if that happens, the number of material for Paul's docummentary gets bigger and even more interesting because it looks like the last imagens will be recorded at the show in Glastonbury.
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AndrewMBarros wrote:
5th-beatle wrote:
Yahllil wrote:
Yes, all the main newspapers published it a few days ago. They mentioned that ticket prices will apparently be around 400 to 1200ILS (120-350 USD).
It that within the price range usually charged by other big international artists that play in Tel Aviv?
Regarding the possible date of the concert, I think that May (before the concerts in France) is more likely than June (pretty full schedule already).
if that happens, the number of material for Paul's docummentary gets bigger and even more interesting because it looks like the last imagens will be recorded at the show in Glastonbury.
It's already been confirmed that documentary footage will be shot at Glastonbury by filmmaker Charlie Lightening, however, the BBC always records and broadcasts live footage and interviews from Glastonbury which could also be used in Lightening's as yet untitled film.