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I saw them in 2000 or so and it was great. The ticket prices comment, however, is right on.
I have gone to maybe 4-5 concerts in the past 2-3 years because I refuse to pay $75+ per ticket ( or $40+ when I only like one of the openers who get 30 minutes to play).
My kids want to go. So, thats 5 tickets and 5 train tickets and stuff. One expensive night out. How is that paperless ticket thing going to work? Do they link the tickets to your credit card? I guess its to stop the stubhub scum from ripping off the public. But what happens if something happens and you cant go? Theyre non transferable I understand. Does anyone know how it works?
I seen them in 1988 & would love to go again but they are going to have to come closer than Denver for me to go..... gas prices kill the urge to travel more than 300 miles. There new song ROCKS!!!!
We tried, but depending on who you talk to, they sold out in either 1 minute or 4 minutes, and even though we were trying as soon as tickets went on sale, we were shit out of luck. I fucking HATE ticketmaster....
Popular is not the same as good
Rare is not the same as valuable
Worth is what someone will pay, not what you want to get
We tried, but depending on who you talk to, they sold out in either 1 minute or 4 minutes, and even though we were trying as soon as tickets went on sale, we were shit out of luck. I fucking HATE ticketmaster....
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