memberzonly
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It’s almost like YOU, the BUYER, has no control over this. Wait a minute …..
I would assume the people going to this are 97% tan pants boomers/PRS players....they've got disposable income
Same!Glad I got to see them for free while all three dudes were alive
You don't like the price? Don't go.
I got front row center to not going.
I am just surprised you have a living room.I wouldn’t pay those prices to see them play in my living room.
And I’d bet they’re also paying the drummer hired gun salary…
It's as if most folks aren't savvy? The Way of the Sly man is to see the advantages and use them.I've seen Rush close to 100x. Since the Internet I have almost never bought tix before the day of the show. Even before the Internet I often just went to the venue and found great deals in the parking lot. I've also often gotten great seats at the box office a few hours before the show. On the 2012 VH tour I got 7th row in front of Eddie's mic for face value on Ticketshyster's site the day of the show. I have almost never paid over face value. Only time we had to buy a bunch in advance was because it was my bachelor party in Toronto and we all wanted to sit together. There are countless ways around the silly prices. The folks who want their tix in hand as soon as they go on sale are the ones who pay top dollar. I never do and often sit right next to those people at the show.
I've seen Rush close to 100x. Since the Internet I have almost never bought tix before the day of the show. Even before the Internet I often just went to the venue and found great deals in the parking lot. I've also often gotten great seats at the box office a few hours before the show. On the 2012 VH tour I got 7th row in front of Eddie's mic for face value on Ticketshyster's site the day of the show. I have almost never paid over face value. Only time we had to buy a bunch in advance was because it was my bachelor party in Toronto and we all wanted to sit together. There are countless ways around the silly prices. The folks who want their tix in hand as soon as they go on sale are the ones who pay top dollar. I never do and often sit right next to those people at the show.
What are the odds of Geddy Lee’s old lady buying you Rush tickets?!!!!!!My best Rush concert ticket experience was when Mrs. Lee said she'd pay for the best tix I could find for my b-day. We drove to Vegas and I went to mill around the entrance to the MGM Grand venue. A guy was selling tix. I asked where they were - 4th row center, floor. He wanted $350 each. I said too much. He asked what I had in mind. I said about half that. He said ,"Ok, I'll do it." He was just selling two tix for his friends who couldn't make it. So I basically paid face value or a little below for some of the best seats in the house. We sat with the seller and his wife, turned out they were from Phoenix and we had a great chat and they later came to see my Rush tribute play in Phoenix. Cathy Rich, Buddy's daughter, was sitting in front of us. Next tour, same venue, Mrs. Lee and I went to the box office to see what was available an hour before the show. We got decent floor seats for face value. Walking down to the floor, we ran into the guy I bought tix from the last time and his wife, chatted and caught up for a while. Lights started going down, so we agreed we needed to find out seats. Turns out we were all seated together - four seats in a row. What are those odds?