Back To Rockville has the best list of upcoming Kansas City concerts that includes the price tags.
I wouldn't pay $355 to see Madonna even if she still was "like a virgin."
I wouldn't pay $355 to see Madonna unless it was a "date."
I wouldn't pay $355 to see Madonna after her Super Bowl friend flipped me the bird.
And other observations . . .
I wouldn't pay $355 to see Madonna even if she still was "like a virgin."
I wouldn't pay $355 to see Madonna unless it was a "date."
I wouldn't pay $355 to see Madonna after her Super Bowl friend flipped me the bird.
And other observations . . .
betcha they go for less if you wait til the last day.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't go see Madonna if she paid me $355.
ReplyDeleteConcert prices have become such bullshit, especially for older acts. They figure their fans are older too and have made some money so might as well fleece 'em. My wife and daughter want to go to Van Halen with me. For three tickets it is $510. Throw in dinner and a babysitter for our other daughter and it is easily a $600 night. That is about half the cost of the washer and dryer I'm buying. So Van Halen you won't get my money. I simply can't justify it even though I can afford it. It's called opportunity cost. Pisses me off. The first time I saw them it was under $20. And we were both in our primes then.
ReplyDeleteNot to mention the cheap seats at Sprint Center are AWFUL.
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