From the "you've got to be kidding me" vault
I noticed on Ticketbastard that there is a Poison VIP package for the Def Leppard/Poison/Cheap Trick concert. The Poison VIP package includes the following:
* One reserved seated ticket located in the first 10 rows of the stage
* Exclusive Velvet Rope Side Stage Seating during Poison’s performance
* Preshow Poison Backstage tour
* Official Poison VIP Laminate
* Autographed 8X10 photo of the band
* Exclusive Poison Shirt
* Exclusive Poison Bandana
* Collectible Poison Coloring Book & Markers
* Set of official Poison Guitar Picks & Drum Sticks
* $25 voucher to the official Poison on-line store
* Early access to the Poison merchandise booth
Kind of a neat package, I guess, if you're a Poison fan. Great seats for the whole show. Some official swag. $25 back if you buy something from the Poison store. Yeah okay, not for me, but maybe someone will buy this.
The cost of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity? $625/pp! :yikes: $1250 a couple! So I could see people spending this for The Stones, or Bob Dylan or even Bruce Springsteen. But Poison? Really? There must be a market for this, but I just don't see it.
Ticketmaster has gotten out of hand.
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Originally Posted by Auricauricle
Knee-jerk reaction: I read yesterday, in the NY Times, that Ticketmaster and other such companies are marking ticket prices way up, making it pert near impossible for regular folks to attend concerts. Consumers should boycott CD buying, attending concerts and what not and give these entitled buttheads a real kick in the asphalt!
More reasonable response: Give these entitled creeps a real kick in the butt! (Kicking asphalt hurts, you know.)
My $35 Shins tickets ended up at $45 with their 'convenience' and mailing fees. I understand the mail charge, but if I buy on line, which required ZERO manpower, whose convenience is it? Sounds like theirs, not mine, so why am I paying for it. Fokkers.