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I've seen most of my favorite bands live, but never seen the Eagles. I was just looking at their UK tour and looked at ticket prices. There's some right at the back at around £90 but anything with a better view start at £120.
Bit pricey for 2 of us- we can afford it but it just seems a lot.
Is that the going rate for concerts now?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you don't like paying high prices, it might be best not to think about booking to see Adele when she plays a gig in the UK later this year (as she's widely expected to do). She was making $2m per show in Las Vegas last year, with last minute tickets averaging just over $1000 each
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but it's anticipated that she might make £10m for a show here in the UK through playing a larger venue:
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The only live show I've seen recently was Facscinating Aida's 40th Anniversary Tour in Ipswich a fewmonth's back. All seats were priced at £27.50, which didn't seem too bad to me. (I was less pleased though at getting charged £6 to park for the evening!)
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One of the reasons why tickets for live shows have increased in price so much recently is because traditional money-making avenues have changed so much.
For many big bands, a single is an advert for the album and the album exists to promote the live show - and that's where they really make money - in tickets and (especially) merchandise.
It's gotten to the point where I see (good) seats advertised for under £200 and I think "bargain!"