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05-15-2009, 07:16 PM | #1 |
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How are the shows selling in your area?
Pit tickets & great seats are still readily available for Chicago & Milwaukee.
I think ticket prices are simply way too high. For a pit ticket, Creed is charging $10 more than Metallica and just $10 less than Bruce Springsteen... 2 classic Hall of Fame bands. Creed's highest ticket shouldn't be a dime over $50, especially in this economy. They are laughing all the way to the bank on this one. Tremonti & Co. 1 Live Nation 0
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Re: How are the shows selling in your area?
Charlotte still has Pit tickets and I did a search for 3 seats and found Section 1 (Tremonti will likely be on that side) row R. That is horrible. (good seats, horrible for Creed) I was expecting these shows to sell out quick. Oh well.
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Re: How are the shows selling in your area?
I haven't really checked since the day I ordered . But my friend was able to get tickets to the same show (Camden) the next day in the lower level. With the fees, the tickets were $101 apiece. Pretty steep, which is why I'm only going to one show. Last time, I hit five or six shows, I believe.
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Re: How are the shows selling in your area?
Yeah, Charlotte tickets cost more than i would've thought. I wanted to go with somebody, but i dont know now. They need to lower their prices.
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Re: How are the shows selling in your area?
I think generally they are the same price, but some venues have more fees than others, in addition to the lame-ass Live Nation/Ticket Master fees. It basically was nearly 20 extra dollars for one ticket. That's like 20% to 25% of the face value. Insane, especially in this economy.
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Re: How are the shows selling in your area?
Creed had been gone for about 5 years. More bands are touring and playing music on the radio in that 5 years. My prediction is as the new single comes out more shows will begin to fill seats.
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