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And I thought people had no money!!!

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travelsafar Mon 02-Sept-24 08:59:36

Listening to radio this morning I heard that tickets for Oasis concert at Wembley where over 400.00 each!!! This is without hotel, travel and catering costs on the day 🙈🙈🙈

Buttonjugs Tue 03-Sept-24 12:04:26

This again. It was either on here or Mumsnet. Of course there are people with money. There is a new estate in my town of over 3,000 houses. A significant amount sold for over £500000 and are now worth over £1million. But these are not the people who are struggling. The people who are struggling are either not going to the concert or have used credit cards pushing themselves into debt.

mabon1 Tue 03-Sept-24 12:02:19

You can't tell people how to spend their money. I would not pay £1.00 to attend their gigs.

MissAdventure Tue 03-Sept-24 11:53:16

I second that!!!
Have a marvellous time.

Ladyleftfieldlover Tue 03-Sept-24 11:51:34

FriedGreenTomatoes

We are celebrating our 50th wedding anniversary at our party this Saturday night and I will ask the DJ to play some Oasis songs. We live in Manchester so I bet there will be many rousing renditions!

I’m not sure Urms/FGT will see this but Happy Anniversary and have a wonderful time!

MissAdventure Tue 03-Sept-24 11:50:45

No idea, shhh... I've never had them.

Allira Tue 03-Sept-24 11:46:23

MissAdventure

Do they also wear acrylic nails and have the latest iPhone. perchance?

Are acrylic nails the same as gel nails?

Asking for a friend who has terrible nails 🤚🏼🤚🏼

MissAdventure Tue 03-Sept-24 11:45:14

And twerk? wink

Allira Tue 03-Sept-24 11:43:09

Smileless2012

Probably MissA.

And go to Ibiza.

Smileless2012 Tue 03-Sept-24 11:42:40

Probably MissA.

MissAdventure Tue 03-Sept-24 11:41:49

Do they also wear acrylic nails and have the latest iPhone. perchance?

steves2907 Tue 03-Sept-24 11:39:18

People are always moaning about the cost of living and that they can’t put food on the table, or pay their energy bills. And it’s these people (not all of them I may add!) who may smoke or vape or need beer/wine in the fridge as a part of their life. They also want the state to continually support their lifestyle. Get priorities right and they’ll all manage!

Smileless2012 Tue 03-Sept-24 11:35:40

I'm not a fan but if it were Cold Play £400 a ticket wouldn't put me off; not sure about Mr. S. though hmm.

polnan Tue 03-Sept-24 11:34:56

and some will no doubt use Credit cards or the like?

Lilyflower Tue 03-Sept-24 11:32:44

We have become like India which was known as a poor country with some very rich people except that we are a very rich country with some very poor people. And there is usually some rational explanation of why some are not so well off as others.

I agree about all the Oasis, Taylor Swift and other hype. But if we say that people are entitled to spend their own money however they wish then we have to say they can spend it on private medicine and education without being enviously grumpy.

MissAdventure Tue 03-Sept-24 11:30:56

Or people who prioritise gigs over other things.
It's hardly beyond what a normal person could spend on clothes, breaks, days out, etc.

Ilovecats2 Tue 03-Sept-24 11:24:27

Most people do not have the money for concerts. I know people who would love to see Oasis but cannot afford it. Its only those people who have plenty of money (the rich) that will be going.

pen50 Tue 03-Sept-24 11:20:00

My husband's younger son has managed to get tickets for his partner and himself. They live in Spain so not only do they have the extortionate ticket cost, they also have flights to pay for, and are staying with us during their trip but only because no hotel rooms are available!

I really hope they have a wonderful time.

Personally I prefer tribute bands; cheap, small venues, play all the songs you actually want to hear, and don't have an album to plug (so you're not forced to listen to new stuff which isn't nearly as good as the old).

Livey Tue 03-Sept-24 11:19:46

MissAdventure

They'll sell for much more than that, I expect.
Different people have different priorities, hence a thread a whole ago about fine dining.

If I was well, I would always go to a gig rather than a restaurant, or even a holiday.

Same with me !!

Fae1 Tue 03-Sept-24 11:18:33

I'm one of the lucky ones who wouldn't be interested in going no matter how much I was paid to be there!

DeeDe Tue 03-Sept-24 11:17:52

Exactly, my friends daughter was borrowing money last month as they were hard up, she’s dismayed to hear her bragging on Sunday she’d queued for over 6 hours and got four tickets at nearly £500 each 🤦‍♀️ next July 25th for themselves and two teenage children. I know what I’d say next time their on the borrow
Bet their not the only ones too
It’s Bloody ridiculous..

SueEH Tue 03-Sept-24 11:13:54

I tried but after leaving the app open for 7 hours finally got to the ticket page to find that the only ones left were accessible tickets with a free carer 🙄 By that point it was just an exercise in seeing how long it would take.
I wouldn’t have paid much more than £100 tho I’m not a mega fan, just love stadium gigs.
However, I am at the age that if I don’t see some if my favourites again now then there mightn’t be another chance so have happily paid big bucks for Genesis and Bruce Springsteen.

BigBopper Mon 02-Sept-24 14:12:58

Kate1949

I saw many, many 60s stars too BlueBelle including The Beatles four times, Stones twice, The Kinks, Tom Jones, Cilla, Gene Pitney, Animals. Too many to list. Happy days.

We were so lucky, in at the beginning of the greatest music era of all time (in my opinion).

BigBopper Mon 02-Sept-24 14:11:43

BlueBelle

I was a 60 s girl and saw all the 60 s groups for about 10 bib at a local hotel
The stones, the searchers, Freddie and the dreamers, Gerry and the pacemakers, little Richard, The hollies Marianne Faithful a bit later Thin Lizzie were here saw The sweet and all the black crooners Brooke Benton, The Drifters, and so many more names
Those were the days

So was I Bluebelle, what an era, you bopped till you dropped. I have seen every star appearing at the Batley Variety Club. I had an autograph book filled with all the stars names, my aunt and uncle ran the theatre where they appeared and let me meet them and get their autographs. Goodness knows where it is now. I don't blame anyone for paying what they can afford to see something that may never happen again in their lifetime. I wish I could go back and do it all again.

M0nica Mon 02-Sept-24 14:02:14

.....and in the past people have cast aspersions at me for admitting we love going to Glynebourne. We didn't go this year but tickets would have cost us between £100-£300 each- and with NO dynamic pricing, Pocket money prices compared with all these pop concerts.

And we take a picnic, drive there and back, park for free, and stay overnight in a small inexpensive B&B.

Proper cheap skates, us!

V3ra Mon 02-Sept-24 13:57:18

There is also a lot of trust in the concerts going ahead a year from now. Maybe its me that's missing something here?

keepingquiet Ticketmaster offer an "artist non-appearance" insurance premium option with their tickets.
I took it out when we booked tickets for Elton John's farewell tour.
Between Covid delays and Elton having an accident, it was five years from booking the tickets until the concert finally took place!