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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2007

My thoughts on REALLY over priced concert tickets...its not fair!

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  • well, black veil brides costs 14$ and its jus go there and sit anywhere

  • @entertainmenttickets its more than that...its called GREED plain and simple.

  • While Whitney Houston so far doesn't seem that bad (around $75 in US dollars for a UK date next spring, all of the Internet downloading which caused a loss of revenue through music sales, must make up for it in the form of live shows. And with many lip-synchin' divas, I'm only seeing artists who first came out before 1995! Oldies are the goodies; I even saw a free Dionne Warwick concert (and 3rd row) this year along with a free Aretha Franklin performance. Don't waste money on that Gaga/Miley!

  • how about u go suck a fuckin cock u fuckin bitch.FUCK U..

  • basically the prices are at what people are willing to pay... enough people can afford it at those prices, so they stay where they are :( thats economics for u...but I feel u

  • what the hell are you kiding me!

    she is still the best know matter what!

  • In regards to your second part of your blog. I completely agree with you. I've seen a certian Canadian indie band a few times in bars and always have a great time. We get the pictures/signatures/hugs/chats etc. Doesn't hurt that my group of friends are actually FRIENDS with the band. So that's a extra cool bonus

  • I actually paid 113.00 for a Celine ticket when I saw her in Toronto in August. It WAS a really good show but not my absolute fave concert ever.

  • shes' beutiful

  • Did any of you learn simple economics in school? It's simply supply and demand. If the first wave of people bought tickets and all went to the concerts instead of selling them. All of the procrastinators would be stuck at home. Then the second issue is that if I have four tickets to lets say the superbowl and I sell them too cheap they all go fast and procrastinators still do not go. Simple economics people get the price they want. Big oil gouges, Abercrombie gouges, Starbucks gouges etc. etc.

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