Originally posted by Happy24:[..]
Agrree with you. But why don't they just write it? Why don't they just write that "the code can be used for buying up to two tickets"? Period. It would be simple and clear. This is not and anybody can interpret it as he pleases.
Originally posted by Timk68:The greed from live nation and U2 is relentless
I'm just doing 1 show this tour . The prices are scandalous
Originally posted by Kevtic:You also have to ask is if all the avenues to resell tickets were closed would the ticket prices come down? I very much doubt it. For a band who do so much commendable work for charity etc. this kind of money grab does leave a sour taste in the mouth.
Just because you can sell a ticket at £x doesn't mean you should but that now seems to be the case. The argument often used is that album sales are to blame but some of the biggest selling artists are the most guilty for hiking ticket prices for the simple reason they are the most popular.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
It’s the moral side of the argument vs the business side of the argument. Music is a business though and very few people are going to go out there way to make less money than they could potentially. It does unfortunately come down to what people are willing to pay. That’s the same for any kind of business model. You have to price it in a way to maximise profit. I was in the position for this tour that if I couldn’t get ga or the roughly £110 seats I was going to buy the £200 seats and go to one night. As it is I got ga for London 1 so if I can get ga for London 2 or the £110 seats then I’m spending the same money roughly on 2 shows as I would have for 1 (there’s 2 of us going).
Originally posted by Timk68:The greed from live nation and U2 is relentless
I'm just doing 1 show this tour . The prices are scandalous
Originally posted by zooropa93:Just don’t get it... the moaning about ticket prices is getting a bit boring to be fair. If you want to see a top band then you pay a top price, same as where you choose to go on holiday, your car, designer clothes, etc. Surely any top class act from U2 down to Taylor Swift can justify high prices for their shows. Bands that are not as established charge lower prices.. simple.
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
So U2 weren't a top band in 2009 or even as recently as 2015? If anything they are a lesser band yet the price gouge just keeps picking up pace.
Originally posted by zooropa93:Just don’t get it... the moaning about ticket prices is getting a bit boring to be fair. If you want to see a top band then you pay a top price, same as where you choose to go on holiday, your car, designer clothes, etc. Surely any top class act from U2 down to Taylor Swift can justify high prices for their shows. Bands that are not as established charge lower prices.. simple.
Originally posted by zooropa93:[..]
What? Prices were high in 2015.