WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



BigDingus 1:18 Fri Dec 13
Re: Concert ticket prices
First concert I ever went to was Led Zeppelin at Earls Court - set me back a whole £1.50 !

Takashi Miike 1:10 Fri Dec 13
Re: Concert ticket prices
there's still plenty of bands/acts that aren't greedy and charge reasonable prices, but I agree most of the big acts now take the piss. you can probably understand it for something like the latest muse tour when they really out on a big show with effects and other shit

Hasans Fish Bar RIP 1:02 Fri Dec 13
Re: Concert ticket prices
Concert tickets used to be in line with cinema and football tickets. Its got way out of hand.

No sniggerring at the back but I saw david gray and coldplay for a score each back in 2000

yngwies Cat 10:07 Thu Dec 12
Re: Concert ticket prices
Over a ton to see deep purple .

Fuck that, and fuck that for the price.

arsene york-hunt 9:57 Thu Dec 12
Re: Concert ticket prices
They have to pay me a very large sum of money to watch a pop music concert, which would be my idea of what hell would be like. Loud banging noises, blokes on stage simulating masturbation with guitar handles, and being surrounded by morons screaming, shouting and jumping up and down.

Westside 8:12 Thu Dec 12
Re: Concert ticket prices
There's no money in the actual music anymore.

Especially for older groups/artists with a strong back catalogue.

Most music income is from streaming, which is a hits driven business. Not what older bands/artists produce. So they need their money from some where.

Don't forget on a £250 ticket, £42 goes straight to the government in VAT.

Did see the Eagles at Wembley this year. Were brilliant.

Moore than enough!!! 8:08 Thu Dec 12
Re: Concert ticket prices
I think the key to it is being selective with who you really want to see.

Also, buying tickets on the day from viagogo etc. has also worked. Got into see The Who at Wembley for a fraction of what the face value would've been.

Will probably chance it the same for gigs towards the end of next year too.

Sven Roeder 7:36 Thu Dec 12
Re: Concert ticket prices
Guess they charge what they can and would use the excuse of saying that’s how they make money as cunts keep stealing their recorded product so there is much less money from that.

Same boost in most theatre ticket prices has happened in the last few years as well.
What used to be £30 to £40 for a ticket is £70. Or £125 or more.

defjam 7:33 Thu Dec 12
Re: Concert ticket prices
Theres no money in the actual music anymore so you pay more to listen to the music you get for free.

Sign of the times.

BRANDED 7:26 Thu Dec 12
Re: Concert ticket prices
Supply and demand. Baby boomers got the best of most things but they also get to pay.

Any Old Iron 7:24 Thu Dec 12
Re: Concert ticket prices
That's mental.
12 years ago I went to see Prince at the o2. It cost just £30. And that was for every seat. 600,000 saw him so he got a gross of £18 million, which isn't shabby, but his audience mostly got a good seat not too far from the stage (he performed in the round) and because he did 20 nights he gave loads of people the chance to see a genuine star.

It's a bloody shame that other big acts haven't followed suit.

Nowadays I restrict myself to local gigs down here in the west country. In the last few months I've seen Nick Lowe and Wishbone Ash, and it only cost a score to see each of them.





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