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Duncer | 16:44 Sun 21st Oct 2012 | ChatterBank
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Has anyone seen the ticket prices for this four date "tour"?

They're having a laugh?

That's three weeks pension for an average fan!
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not so much rolling as stuttering , and who would pay so much to see them! limping jack flash :0(
17:22 Sun 21st Oct 2012
it won't matter if they are real fans, i'm looking forward to seeing garth live in 2014 but it will probably mean a trip to dublin, don't care, gotta do it
Yep, for a bunch of has beens.
Hey dot, hows the Garth concert fund raising going ?.
How much are they?
To much, ummmm.
I'd rather pay that money for stones for my garden. Who wants to see wrinkly rockers croak their way through a show.
Just had a look at ticket prices not that I want any.......they're havin' a laugh!!

http://www.viagogo.co...ones-Tickets/E-488393
from £95 to £375? well, I guess if you've never seen the stones and you are a fan, it's alot though and that's before fees and travel etc.
still, I'm saving up £500 to see garth with my daughter, that should cover travel and hotel and tickets.
not so much rolling as stuttering , and who would pay so much to see them! limping jack flash :0(
Fleetwood Mac are reforming and will tour next spring, there is a rumour that they will probably be at Glastonbury.
At £375 +£31 booking fee I know you're not going to but just in case,, whatever you do don't buy tickets for the Stones or for any other gig from Viagogo. It is an unregulated ticket agent selling them at way over the face value.

Go to the official website and following the links to buy tickets. For the Stones, its via Ticketmaster who charge high fees but are genuine.
Be interesting to see how many people have more money than sense. I am sure it will be a sell out. As if they need the money !
And they're all pensioners!
dotty tell me more pls Dee. r the tickets on sale ? will I be able to afford or go for Vegas ?
I thought I heard that they sold out in minutes so there must be more people out there with more money than sense;)
Oh for the good old days. The Beatles in 1965 15/-s or 75p in todays money. gotta say I never heard a word for all the screaming.
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Was at the HMV Picture House last night to see Sparks and it was £4:30 for a tin of beer. Scandalous! The barstaff should have been wearing masks, (and I know it isn't their fault).

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