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GuitarBilly wrote:the distance I need to travel.




this would be another problem for me for this show, Giants stadium on a friday in August, ive done that a bunch of times and if i dont leave before 1pm im literally not gonna get there till 8-9pm with the brutal nyc traffic, its just not fun
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GuitarBilly wrote:Ticket prices are not a big deterrent for me. They're not cheap but nothing that is completely unaffordable either. It's usually the price of dining out 2-3 times as long as you're not getting first row/first section tickets. So not the end of the world.

Ultimately I decide whether I want to go based on the artist and the distance I need to travel.



Just for fun I looked up the Dallas dates...



Absolute nosebleed seats are $180 each, next section down starts at $329 for obstructed, lower bowl $495, GA Standing from $430, and snakepit for $3759


I'm not sure what is more of a deterrent here... the bands or the ticket prices.
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Dave wrote:
GuitarBilly wrote:Ticket prices are not a big deterrent for me. They're not cheap but nothing that is completely unaffordable either. It's usually the price of dining out 2-3 times as long as you're not getting first row/first section tickets. So not the end of the world.

Ultimately I decide whether I want to go based on the artist and the distance I need to travel.



Just for fun I looked up the Dallas dates...



Absolute nosebleed seats are $180 each, next section down starts at $329 for obstructed, lower bowl $495, GA Standing from $430, and snakepit for $3759


I'm not sure what is more of a deterrent here... the bands or the ticket prices.



is that with fees and all that?? thats gonna pretty much be $1k in the least when i factor in im losing a day of work, beer, weed, parking, food and all that
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Those ticket prices are batshit.
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and then i know i read you can meet the band for $7k :facepalm:
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We all know Phil is going get drunk and throw up a heil and all the shows will get cancelled :lol:
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GuitarBilly wrote:Ticket prices are not a big deterrent for me. They're not cheap but nothing that is completely unaffordable either. It's usually the price of dining out 2-3 times as long as you're not getting first row/first section tickets. So not the end of the world.

Ultimately I decide whether I want to go based on the artist and the distance I need to travel.



Just for fun I looked up the Dallas dates...



Absolute nosebleed seats are $180 each, next section down starts at $329 for obstructed, lower bowl $495, GA Standing from $430, and snakepit for $3759


I'm not sure what is more of a deterrent here... the bands or the ticket prices.



is that with fees and all that?? thats gonna pretty much be $1k in the least when i factor in im losing a day of work, beer, weed, parking, food and all that



naw, that's just the ticket prices :lol:


Here's the breakdown for the mid level seats:

Tickets
$460.00 x 2
Fees
$140.30 x 2
Tax
$61.10
Promo code
Total
$1,261.70


These aren't even amazing seats.


For 2 seats at the back of the lower level:

Tickets
$940.00 x 2
Fees
$282.50 x 2
Tax
$163.76
Promo code
Total
$2,608.76


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Yeah, that's nuts!!

Chicago floor tickets are $185 a piece...much nicer. But yeah, no way I am spending $500 on a single ticket. Metallica played at the Hardrock in Miami a couple years ago, and I wanted to go, but tickets were $480 or something absurd. No way.
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GuitarBilly wrote:Ticket prices are not a big deterrent for me. They're not cheap but nothing that is completely unaffordable either. It's usually the price of dining out 2-3 times as long as you're not getting first row/first section tickets. So not the end of the world.

Ultimately I decide whether I want to go based on the artist and the distance I need to travel.



Just for fun I looked up the Dallas dates...



Absolute nosebleed seats are $180 each, next section down starts at $329 for obstructed, lower bowl $495, GA Standing from $430, and snakepit for $3759


I'm not sure what is more of a deterrent here... the bands or the ticket prices.



yeah if I was going I'd get upper section for sure. I don't care about being in the nosebleed section.. The NJ shows has tickets for $126 each.. ends up being $347 total for 2... not a problem for me but I don't want to travel to NJ to see these bands. If the same deal was at the Capital One arena in DC I'd go
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Our 2 tickets for two days including fees came out to $550 for lower bowl seating. If that would have been each ticket no way. But two tickets and two shows? Not totally awful.
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It's definitely expensive but if it's someone I really want to see I'll do it.

Usually there are between 0-3 stadium shows I want to see per year. Other than that most of the bands I want to see are in a amphitheater, theater or even large club level and those tickets are much cheaper..I guess that's the positive side of being stuck in the 80s lol

This year so far I went to WASP/Armored Saint for $90 and Kix for $50. We also already have tickets for the M3 Festival and for The Cure and they were under $200 since we bought the lawn tickets (both shows are at Merriweather Pavillion).
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GuitarBilly wrote:It's definitely expensive but if it's someone I really want to see I'll do it.

Usually there are between 0-3 stadium shows I want to see per year. Other than that most of the bands I want to see are in a amphitheater, theater or even large club level and those tickets are much cheaper..I guess that's the positive side of being stuck in the 80s lol

This year so far I went to WASP/Armored Saint for $90 and Kix for $50. We also already have tickets for the M3 Festival and for The Cure and they were under $200 since we bought the lawn tickets (both shows are at Merriweather Pavillion).


How was Armored Saint? I saw them back in '01 with Dio and Lynch Mob. Crazy good show all around.
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GuitarBilly wrote:It's definitely expensive but if it's someone I really want to see I'll do it.

Usually there are between 0-3 stadium shows I want to see per year. Other than that most of the bands I want to see are in a amphitheater, theater or even large club level and those tickets are much cheaper..I guess that's the positive side of being stuck in the 80s lol

This year so far I went to WASP/Armored Saint for $90 and Kix for $50. We also already have tickets for the M3 Festival and for The Cure and they were under $200 since we bought the lawn tickets (both shows are at Merriweather Pavillion).


How was Armored Saint? I saw them back in '01 with Dio and Lynch Mob. Crazy good show all around.



It was great. John Bush was sick and didn't play but they had a replacement singer (forgot his name now) who did a great job. The band was tight as always and sounded good. Guitar tones were not the best, both guitars sounded really harsh, but it didn't hurt the show much, since both Sandoval and Duncan are amazing players and made it work. I've seen them many times and while this was not their best show I've seen, it was still great overall.
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Sucks that Bush wasn’t there. I saw him with Anthrax back in the day and he sounded great. Love that dude’s voice.
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WASP and Armored Saint?

I like where this thread is going!

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Murdoch wrote:Sucks that Bush wasn’t there. I saw him with Anthrax back in the day and he sounded great. Love that dude’s voice.

Me too. But the guy that sang in his place for that show did a great job. I am trying to see if I can find out who he is on google lol


Edit: Found it. Jason McMaster from Dangerous Toys.
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VTM wrote:WASP and Armored Saint?

I like where this thread is going!

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yeah.. most the shows I go are bands like that so they're not very expensive. I suppose a pop music fan that wants to see 10+ arena acts every year will have a hard time paying for that, but maybe it's an incentive for them to look for more underground, smaller acts to support, which is in itself, not a bad thing. :idk:
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Dave wrote:

naw, that's just the ticket prices :lol:


Here's the breakdown for the mid level seats:

Tickets
$460.00 x 2
Fees
$140.30 x 2
Tax
$61.10
Promo code
Total
$1,261.70


These aren't even amazing seats.


For 2 seats at the back of the lower level:

Tickets
$940.00 x 2
Fees
$282.50 x 2
Tax
$163.76
Promo code
Total
$2,608.76


:loon:




insanity. anyone know if you can buy a stream of this?? im not sure why that isnt a standard thing by with big bands, or if it is and im just out of the loop? id gladly pay a reasonable amount to watch from my house like a lot of the local bands are even doing around here now.
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GuitarBilly wrote:
Dave wrote:
GuitarBilly wrote:Ticket prices are not a big deterrent for me. They're not cheap but nothing that is completely unaffordable either. It's usually the price of dining out 2-3 times as long as you're not getting first row/first section tickets. So not the end of the world.

Ultimately I decide whether I want to go based on the artist and the distance I need to travel.



Just for fun I looked up the Dallas dates...



Absolute nosebleed seats are $180 each, next section down starts at $329 for obstructed, lower bowl $495, GA Standing from $430, and snakepit for $3759


I'm not sure what is more of a deterrent here... the bands or the ticket prices.



yeah if I was going I'd get upper section for sure. I don't care about being in the nosebleed section.. The NJ shows has tickets for $126 each.. ends up being $347 total for 2... not a problem for me but I don't want to travel to NJ to see these bands. If the same deal was at the Capital One arena in DC I'd go



The absolute cheapest seats I see in Dallas:

Tickets
$182.00 x 2
Fees
$57.18 x 2
Tax
$29.57
Promo code
Total
$507.93



Not sure how your local stadium is but the Dallas show is at Jerry World (aka Cowboys stadium) and those seats are terrible. It's guaranteed those seats will only be able to view the show on the jumbotron and the sound will be a disaster.


I get what you're saying for the most part but damn $500 for 2 shitty seats to see Zakk turn Pantera in to pinch harmonics? hellllll no :lol:
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RaceU4her wrote:
Dave wrote:

naw, that's just the ticket prices :lol:


Here's the breakdown for the mid level seats:

Tickets
$460.00 x 2
Fees
$140.30 x 2
Tax
$61.10
Promo code
Total
$1,261.70


These aren't even amazing seats.


For 2 seats at the back of the lower level:

Tickets
$940.00 x 2
Fees
$282.50 x 2
Tax
$163.76
Promo code
Total
$2,608.76


:loon:




insanity. anyone know if you can buy a stream of this?? im not sure why that isnt a standard thing by with big bands, or if it is and im just out of the loop? id gladly pay a reasonable amount to watch from my house like a lot of the local bands are even doing around here now.



I'd be curious as well. 75% of the seats at the Dallas show will be forced to watch the giant jumbotron at Jerry World anyway so it's probably a higher quality experience at home in your living room.
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Dave wrote:
I get what you're saying for the most part but damn $500 for 2 shitty seats to see Zakk turn Pantera in to pinch harmonics? hellllll no :lol:



yeah exactly. :lol:

But if this was for say, Pink Floyd with Gilmour, I'd pay the $500+ no problem and take the drive. The real problem is this line up is not that great. Metallica with Fractals. Pantera without Dime.. Mammoth is actually really good, but I saw them on their own tour last year for $50 at Ram's Head. So I have no need to see them at a stadium. let alone one that's 6 hours away from me.

I think I'd still go to this show if it was local and I could get both tickets for around $400.. but the current price/location/line up just doesn't work for me.
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RaceU4her wrote:Fuck no lol


This.

For all the reasons everyone already stated.

I play guitar. Part of the reason guitar is so cool to me was because of Dime and Pantera.

This is not Pantera lol
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I saw Pantera on their final tour with Slayer for less than $40 in 2001.

Seeing old bands with today's ticket prices is like your old high school crush who is now 280lbs with four kids following you on Facebook and then telling you she's available again and would love to hook up if you bring over a couple bottles of Dom Pérignon.

Reality, meet the law of diminishing returns.
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Statutory Gape wrote:I saw Pantera on their final tour with Slayer for less than $40 in 2001.

Seeing old bands with today's ticket prices is like your old high school crush who is now 280lbs with four kids following you on Facebook and then telling you she's available again and would love to hook up if you bring over a couple bottles of Dom Pérignon.

Reality, meet the law of diminishing returns.



Bro I saw that same tour and agree 100%


I've also seen Pantera in club shows, with Type O, met Dime and Vinnie at their strip club...

This new cover band can get fucked. Phil is the reason Dimebag isn't with us...
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Dave wrote:
Statutory Gape wrote:I saw Pantera on their final tour with Slayer for less than $40 in 2001.

Seeing old bands with today's ticket prices is like your old high school crush who is now 280lbs with four kids following you on Facebook and then telling you she's available again and would love to hook up if you bring over a couple bottles of Dom Pérignon.

Reality, meet the law of diminishing returns.



Bro I saw that same tour and agree 100%


I've also seen Pantera in club shows, with Type O, met Dime and Vinnie at their strip club...

This new cover band can get fucked. Phil is the reason Dimebag isn't with us...


Did Phil pull the trigger?

There were warning signs back in the late 90's that this guy was a ticking time bomb.

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