StocktontoMalone wrote:Kinda backwards thinking by these concert promoters....Charging exorbinant prices for groups WAYYYY past their musical prime. It is not worth the price to see these bands today. Genesis, Eagles, REO, Van Halen, Journey, Styx, Fleetwood Mac.....etc.
In their heyday, you could see them for $15.....I'll pass on them all.
Do you pass on bread at the store when it's more than 75 cents? Or milk when it's more than $1.50/gallon? Or stamps when they're more than 15 cents? Those were the prices in 1981 - and yes, a concert ticket was $15. But today, 25+ years later, the prices for everything have gone up. I had no problem paying $50 for a pavilion ticket this past summer to see four hours of music with Cheap Trick, Heart and Journey. Hell of a value, in my opinion.
I'm not bashing you for not wanting to see these bands at today's prices. But I don't think you can blame it on the promoters for not keeping today's prices lower than the prices of yesteryear because the bands aren't in their heydays. It's a quarter-century later.