Sir Paul is appearing here next month and, of course, the tickets were sold out in less than two hours. NOW, those "entities" that buy up multiple tickets and then scalp them are charging more than twice the original price. One woman I know paid (up front) almost $600 for two tickets.
QUESTION: How much would YOU pay for a PRIME seat to see an icon like Sir Paul?
Who would you pay THAT much to see/hear?
8 Answers
I would pay an arm and a leg to see Elvis Presley if he were still alive.
8 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
....we don't go because we don't appreciate being gouged.
8 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
The last time I saw paul I paid 27 Shillings & sixpence. That's $2.75 in todays lingo.1964 Festival Hall Brisbane.He had those other guys with him too.You know,John George & Ringo.
8 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
Most of these shows are far too expensive nowadays. We went to see Callabro a couple of weeks ago in concert about 20 miles from us, they were the winners of Britain's got Talent 2015, they were very good, and the tickets were £40 each. They also had a young girl singer with them, she had a fantastic voice, she said that two weeks before she was working in an office in Northampton, they heard her sing somewhere and gave her a chance , that was a good choice made by them. I wouldn't pay much more than that to see anyone now. I have paid up to £80 to see some bigger stars at Wembley in the past, The Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, Lionel Richie, Celine Dion, The Three Tenors.
8 years ago. Rating: 6 | |
Sorry i have no time for Paul McCartney, as i understand so have most Scots. :(
8 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
Not fond of him, but I do have the album Wings over America, pretty good stuff when it was in good condition, sadly I loaned it to a "friend" and it was never the same again.
"MOST" Scots? Please explain.
Hated it, and yet it made No1 for a long time.
In the late 70's my grandfather, grandmother, my two crazy aunts and me would pile up inside my grandmother's yellow Cadillac on Sunday mornings and jam out to FWM while driving to church. My ears are still ringing. :)
(We listend to John Denver too.)