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In 2022 , Queen are doing 10 nights at the O2 in London , 2 nights at Birmingham Arena, 2 at the Glasgow Hydro, 2 at the Manchester Arena and 2 at the Belfast Arena... that’s some tour - they might have been able to do a stadium tour , but it would have had to have been instead of what is planned in 2022Boss, Stones, AC/DC.
I'm not sure if Queen are quite stadium fillers these days but their arena tours sell well.
Westlife are doing Wembley stadium.
Neewhere near that big re they?
ya daft dreamer, boards of canada supportingfleet foxes need to tour to promote latest album, should fill out sol 10 times over in a perfect world.
It's a bit of a funny one. I dunno if that sorta crowd would be more inclined to attend an arena concert than a stadium one.In 2022 , Queen are doing 10 nights at the O2 in London , 2 nights at Birmingham Arena, 2 at the Glasgow Hydro, 2 at the Manchester Arena and 2 at the Belfast Arena... that’s some tour - they might have been able to do a stadium tour , but it would have had to have been instead of what is planned in 2022
Thing is, what d'ya expect to pay nowadays? £80 a ticket isn't that bad.Whilst also charging about 80 quid a ticket.
Having said that, if they played the SoL I'd gan
I think you’re right, plus I think the stage show is configured more for an arena setup too. This tour went all over America & was exclusively arenas the. As well.It's a bit of a funny one. I dunno if that sorta crowd would be more inclined to attend an arena concert than a stadium one.
50 or 60 quid for a stadium gigIt's a bit of a funny one. I dunno if that sorta crowd would be more inclined to attend an arena concert than a stadium one.
Sorta the same with Elton John. He's doing big arenas all over with multiple night stints with barely a ticket to spare.
Thing is, what d'ya expect to pay nowadays? £80 a ticket isn't that bad.
You absolutely are.50 or 60 quid for a stadium gig
80 quid is too much I reckon.
30-50 for an arena
20-30 for an academy gig
10-20 for a smaller venue
I'm possibly living in the past, I can remember paying 80 quid for t in the park whole weekend in about 2003.
It would have to be someone very good for me to pay 80 quid to go and see themYou absolutely are.
I like very small gigs and up to say 1500 capacity. I also like festivals. Anything in between needs to be virtually free for me to bother.You absolutely are.
Yes, but we all kna what a Jack A'ckward awld get yay are, and it's completely irrelevant to modern day concert pricing.I like very small gigs and up to say 1500 capacity. I also like festivals. Anything in between needs to be virtually free for me to bother.
Happy to rock up on the day and buy a heavily discounted ticket but would never pay £100 for a stadium gig.
Obviously people enjoy it and don't begrudge the money but it isn't for me.
Led Zep would be the only exception.
Im amazed I said Taylor swift and it got such a positive response , I love her last 2 albums but unsure how it would work at a stadium .
U2 have not toured in a while and rumours of a zoo tv revamped tour
Hopefully we can get a few on with something for everyone
taylor would like sunlun so much can imagine her buying a top floor apartment at gilley law.Taylor would be an amazing coup for the club and City and would attract people from outside the region. Cost will come into play mind
I think people need to learn to appreciate the time, labour and expertise that goes into putting these shows on as well. It's not just about the handful of people prancing about on stage.Gig tickets have gone through the roof in terms of price increased compared to other forms of entertainment. Mainly due people not buying music anymore
A hell of a lot of work granted but that work has always been there and the price has still increased more than any other entertainment formI think people need to learn to appreciate the time, labour and expertise that goes into putting these shows on as well. It's not just about the handful of people prancing about on stage.
That ended wellMartin Bain preferred a Celtic friendly to the Rolling Stones.
In the holeWould love to see Louise Redknapp play at the Sol
Everyone's wages go up. Health & safety. It's a different ball game man.A hell of a lot of work granted but that work has always been there and the price has still increased more than any other entertainment form