It was good Saw them in zagreb last July, great seats €65, so maybe its just this country where we get ripped off
In the last month, I've seen Death Cult (The Cult) at Sheffield for £50 each and Bob Mould (Husker Du, Sugar) at Leeds for £20. Next months its the Chameleons for £30, and I've got Pixies twice (Manchester, Halifax) for £50-60. Usually add a meal on as well, so its an expensive night, but we don't go to too many (5-10 per year). I do get annoyed at Spotify trying to get me to buy tickets to Depeche Mode - which sold out months ago so its only the resell market at higher prices.
He did the same when we went to see him in Glasgow last year. 500 quid behind 10 bars apparently. Rumour has it myself and the wife went in 8 of them....
He was good 6 years ago and still had a strong voice. He'll be 66 by the time you see him so hopefully his voice won't have weakened
Pink puts on a good show seen her four times now. O2, Anfield, Texas was part of F1 entertainment along with imagine dragons and Bolton this year Anfield we went in my converted Ambulance and parked up over night across the road from the stadium in new build sales car park. Snow Patrol are always good live and ticket prices are reasonable, last time saw them was in Belgium at a festival we had gone to see cold play and saw that Snow patrol were playing at the festival only down side was trains stopped running at about 11 to get back into Brussels for the eurostar back home so slept outside the train station for 5 hours waiting for the first train back. Got tickets for O2 Sheffield for Tom Walker next year also good value think they were £50 each. Got tickets for the who in Hull earlier this year at the rugby ground £16.50 for me and the missus. And four of us went to see Rod Stewart for £20.
Been to about 50 gigs this year, they probably average out at about £25/30 which is cheaper than a football match and far more enjoyable normally. Being able to get to and from the Brudenell easily is a bit of a godsend. Probably going to have to cut it down next year though.
Keep an eye on twickets, face value only and the some sellers take offers to get rid if it is close to the show.
A few more I would say. Drivers License. Vampire. Bad Idea Right? Her second album sounds a lot like Avril Lavigne. Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl is a good track. But yes her tickets shouldn't be well into three figures so soon.
I regularly pay £0 to see and hear the magnificent York Minster choir at Evensong. I particularly enjoy their renderings of the works of Giovanni Luigi di Palestrina, which transport me to a different realm.