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I really can't be arsed to see Oasis. They're fun, they have some bangers, but they're not seminal.

 

If they do Glasto I'll have a walk over to see them, but I'm not paying silly money for a ticket.

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9 minutes ago, henry bear said:


There’ll be loads of people doing both, but they’ll be buying Oasis tickets in August and Glasto tickets the following March/Apri

I guess Glasto tickets being on installments and doing the two instead of a holiday would help make it seem like a viable idea.

 

Certainly like you say, even though both are expensive and Oasis won't be at Glasto, there'll still be a lot of people buying both.

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51 minutes ago, JMB01 said:

Apologies if this has already been mentioned but does anyone think these Oasis dates may make Glasto ticket day slightly easier ?

Thinking because of costs, quite a few people may do one or the other , or maybe this is wishful thinking .

 

I don't think there will be any bearing on demand for Glastonbury. Just like any other tour or group with concerts in the UK over the next 9 months.

 

Even for the cheapest tickets people who are focusing on Glasto as well will likely find the money from somewhere else. And most people who splash out on any of the other, more expensive, tickets will likely just be able to afford Glastonbury as well. 

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1 hour ago, nikkic said:

It’s all about value over cost though, isn’t it? 

I’d pay £1000 to see Daft Punk, which to some will seem crazy.


Some of these folk will then happily pay £45 to see The Courteeners, which to me seems crazy. 
 

Horses for course and all that. 

 

Exactly. Throw in the rarity-factor and fans will find a way to afford it or justify it. People have waited 15+ years or whatever for Oasis to reform. 

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2 hours ago, MEGATRONICMEATWAGON said:

I always thought the rise in prices for concerts was because of platforms like Spotify and the revenue generated from album sales had disappeared?


artists rely more on touring now but you can blame agents just wringing the hands of promoters to get their client the best deal possible and LN is fine to overpay for an artist to make things happen. 
 

 

is everyone seriously surprised at this cost? And youre gonna have 3 or 4 support acts to boot. This is gonna be 6 hours of music and still complaints will be coming. 

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7 minutes ago, Suprefan said:


artists rely more on touring now but you can blame agents just wringing the hands of promoters to get their client the best deal possible and LN is fine to overpay for an artist to make things happen. 
 

 

is everyone seriously surprised at this cost? And youre gonna have 3 or 4 support acts to boot. This is gonna be 6 hours of music and still complaints will be coming. 

 

When the support acts are the Courteeners & Blossoms..  I am getting 1 act I like for the price

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10 minutes ago, Suprefan said:


artists rely more on touring now but you can blame agents just wringing the hands of promoters to get their client the best deal possible and LN is fine to overpay for an artist to make things happen. 
 

 

is everyone seriously surprised at this cost? And youre gonna have 3 or 4 support acts to boot. This is gonna be 6 hours of music and still complaints will be coming. 

I wouldn't say it's exactly a new phenomenon given the collapse of the sale of recorded music and the rise of streaming services hogging most of the revenue has played out fairly extensively in the last 20 years.

 

That and I expected a large ticket price cost so I'm not surprised at very few if any sub-£100 tickets, but you can still be like "WTF?!?"

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2 hours ago, MEGATRONICMEATWAGON said:

I always thought the rise in prices for concerts was because of platforms like Spotify and the revenue generated from album sales had disappeared?


definitely part of it. Most gigs seem to be double what they were 15 years ago. The bands playing to a thousand-ish people have gone from around 10 quid to about 20. Booking fees are no longer avoidable now either. 

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28 minutes ago, wozwebs said:

This is doing the rounds on Twitter. Could just be someone mocking it up themselves but Elephant & The Rider seems an odd curveball to throw in. 

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Way too many bands when doors are 5pm.

 

EDIT: Unless it's split by day, which is quiet uneven!

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17 minutes ago, henry bear said:

The decline of album sales is undoubtedly a factor, but also is our undiminishing quench to attend live events, and the industry’s realisation that they can take advantage of this by charging the maximum they think they can get away with.

 


Online touting shone a light on exactly what prices the market will support. The industry then, quite rationally, decided they would rather have that money than see it go to touts.

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As with the numerous fake Glastonbury posters that we get every year, I have to ask the question -

 

Why is someone taking a photo of something that's clearly being displayed on a computer screen?

 

Other than to imply that it's leaked, and convince people it's legitimate that is.

 

If it's real, just save the damn file and post that.

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44 minutes ago, MrJB said:

Haven't long had this from the Principality Stadium.

 

Any idea on what this means?Screenshot_20240829-203133.thumb.png.0db625123725e1522331070224db991f.png

 

 

Looks like you have been white listed to buy tickets in the general sale. You will get an email with a link! It's the best ever way of purchasing tickets! 
 

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