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Post by david41275 on Oct 24, 2011 11:32:56 GMT -5
Just had a look on the Manchester MEN website and it says that Noel's tickets will be from £35.00 to £59.50 and it's all seated. It seems the £59.50 tickets will be floor seats.......
Anyone else a bit gutted at the price they're charging for them?
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Post by songbirdsally on Oct 24, 2011 11:46:48 GMT -5
that's insane!
and all seated? that's weird to!
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Post by GIMH on Oct 24, 2011 11:50:36 GMT -5
No standing? Baaaah
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Post by shakermaicher on Oct 24, 2011 16:42:10 GMT -5
Tickets for the O2 are £52 and £67, I think £67 Is a disgrace.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2011 17:22:13 GMT -5
And people were complaining about 55 for the Stone Roses! That's ridiculous.
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Post by JerseyMov on Oct 24, 2011 20:18:29 GMT -5
I was hoping to get tickets for this gig as it's my birthday on the same day, now that i've seen the price im not too sure if my mates will be keen, (it costs a bomb to get off this rock over to england), now i'm thinkin of the Paris gig in March instead as it'll be cheaper all round. Only downer is i can't speak French.
So where do you all think i should go to MEN or Grand Rex, paris? whats the better venue?
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Post by Dream On on Oct 25, 2011 12:44:36 GMT -5
Same prices for metro radio arena in Newcastle. Ticket Pricing: £35, £45, £59.50
I will be abit gutted if there is no standing. I think it takes the edge off a gig
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Post by rcknrollstar on Oct 25, 2011 12:51:02 GMT -5
Who's gonna sit anyway...
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Post by mimmihopps on Oct 25, 2011 13:17:08 GMT -5
Who's gonna sit anyway... There were enough people who were sitting at HMH last week. I'm pretty sure it would be HMH if Noel plays in Holland again. Personally Vredenburg would be great for his gig, not for BE.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2011 13:19:34 GMT -5
as i currently don't have a job i don't think i can justify a ticket at that price
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Post by stirling on Oct 26, 2011 4:39:16 GMT -5
Standing is available at £45.00, got two this morning.
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Post by Dicka on Oct 26, 2011 10:03:22 GMT -5
I could only get seated for newcastle gig, I was using my phone at work and had 2 standing tickets but because of the crap connection by the time i entered card details it had sold out and I ended up with seats in the very back corner top about as far as you can get from the stage. Can't say im impressed with the pre-sale tickets that have been made available surely they could of guaranteed the pre-sale the best seats. :-(
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Post by RocketMan on Oct 26, 2011 11:10:45 GMT -5
maybe he added brass and choir to the shows. but anyway, the halls are just bigger and more expensive so it's a quite "normal" price i guess
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Post by Dream On on Oct 26, 2011 12:44:39 GMT -5
maybe he added brass and choir to the shows. but anyway, the halls are just bigger and more expensive so it's a quite "normal" price i guess I agree that arenas will be more expensive than some places to play at but saying thats the reason for the high prices is rubbish. Im going to see Kasabian in Newcastle at the same venue Noel is playing and the tickets were more than £20 cheaper. As far as i see it Noels management know the dedication of fans and know that we will pay nalmost anything to see him live, so they could charge whatever they want for tickets and still sell the venue out.
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Post by rcknrollstar on Oct 27, 2011 1:28:58 GMT -5
maybe he added brass and choir to the shows. but anyway, the halls are just bigger and more expensive so it's a quite "normal" price i guess I agree that arenas will be more expensive than some places to play at but saying thats the reason for the high prices is rubbish. Im going to see Kasabian in Newcastle at the same venue Noel is playing and the tickets were more than £20 cheaper. As far as i see it Noels management know the dedication of fans and know that we will pay nalmost anything to see him live, so they could charge whatever they want for tickets and still sell the venue out. That's true. It's a shame it works like that. In the end it's just a new group and they shouldn't charge a price that suits an Oasis gig. Though the venue can add to the price. I've seen Beady Eye in a small venue and in a larger one and the difference was about €12.
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Post by pphillipsukuk on Oct 27, 2011 2:49:09 GMT -5
It feels a bit rushed to me. Like he's been fast tracked into the arenas and the top ticket prices. I guess the problem is despite not been happy I splashed out on two tickets yesterday and I'm sure many, many others will do the same. No offence to the chief but no way should his prices be the same or in some cases more expensive than the Stone Roses.
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