Should be great. Hopefully we're in for a treat. I also hope Stevie van Zandt is with him. Love that guy.
I liked Guns n Roses when I was a young un. They did a reunion tour thing other year with most of original line up. I saw that tickets in America were around 45-75 dollars. They were well over hundred at some gigs here for seats right at the back. As usual the we just get ripped off with everything
And only has one good song, from what I can work out having trawled through quite a few of them (in order to "educate" myself )
An interesting overview here https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/jan/30/where-does-concert-ticket-money-go
Probably not, but for Tramlines in Sheffield (40,000 aka "Massive" crowd) - he had half a dozen nominated pubs - he had a certain amount behind the bar at each. I think it's at least £500 per Bar, first come first served. He's not only trying to make live Music affordable, but he's also encouraging people to boost their own local economy. Good lad.
For £177 I'd expect to see a resurrected David Bowie, supported by Led Zeppelin, Queen, and Deep Purple.
I won't pay silly money any more, plenty of bands to see at reasonable prices. I love Depeche Mode, but they don't need the money and I don't need to fork out that much to sit half a mile away.
I paid £30 to see Madness and Ronan Keating (solo surprisingly good with a backing group) at Doncaster Racecourse. Olly Murs at York Racecourse. I don't know how much Boyzone was at the M.E.N arena. Obviously none were my picks.
That's the thing. It's entertainment when all's said and done. I know Tottenham have lost to Chelsea and Aston Villa in their last two home games but they have been two of the best games this season.