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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: debaser64 on April 10, 2006, 01:04:00 pm
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at ticketmaster. hasnt been announced yet, but i got mine
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Originally posted by debaser64:
at ticketmaster. hasnt been announced yet, but i got mine
Yeah, same thing for the Norfolk show. It says "not on sale until 4/15" but if I click on it anyway it lets me buy. I wonder if I can go to a ticketmaster outlet and buy?
$13 is a good price for these two bands.
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yikes the artic monkey are now getting $25 a ticket (sonar show) :eek: that insane for a brand new band with one album under their belts and only out for a couple months... poke me when they warm up for someone worth that much loot.
anyone want to get in on the poll for when the band breaks up due to creative differences? it sounds to me like they are cashing in while they are still hott
i'm going to say Jan 12th 2007, which will give them enough time to collect money on the US Xmas radio show circuit
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
yikes the artic monkey are now getting $25 a ticket (sonar show)
That's weird with Norfolk costing half. I've seen price discrepancies in various markets, but never double the ticket price.
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Yeah I thought 25 was expensive, however i justified paying it because We Are Scientists are on the bill as well. They put on an entertaining show.
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thanks for this info, got 2 for bmore
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how many bands with one album have ever garnered $25 for a show? let alone one with as few performances as AM under their belts? i saw them at 9:30 and they were great, but i had to balk at $25 on principle alone.
yikes the artic monkey are now getting $25 a ticket (sonar show) that insane for a brand new band with one album under their belts and only out for a couple months... poke me when they warm up for someone worth that much loot.
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What about a pointed stick?
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well it's clearly a trend as The Fray are now pulling down $25 per show... guess it's due to the high cost of drivin' them fancy motor coaches around the country
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Originally posted by yinzer:
how many bands with one album have ever garnered $25 for a show? let alone one with as few performances as AM under their belts? i saw them at 9:30 and they were great, but i had to balk at $25 on principle alone.
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I don't know...We Are Scientists are getting $14 by themselves at The Black Cat two weeks later. $25 for both bands seems like a bargain to me.
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point taken if one was really feeling the need to see either of those bands... add The Features,N ic Armstrong, or The Sights to the bill and now your talking
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We Are Scientists played Noise Pop in SF and they were sooooooooo boring. Lots of people left.
The Grates stole the show.