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Andy CHOOPA 07-31-2009 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Shoehorn! (Post 16131473)
In December I flew from Hawaii to LA to see AC/DC. The tickets were around $500 for two, but flying there, spending a weekend in Beverly Hills, partying, rental car and all that prolly cost me at least another grand. So I'd say around $1500 in the end.

But it was totally worth it. :thumbsup

Saw them at MSG.. proper concert

kane 07-31-2009 11:54 PM

I think the most I have spent on a concert was about $350. I spent about $60 on the ticket to see Tom Waits in Seattle. It cost me about $60 in gas to drive up there and back then the rest on a hotel food, booze and stuff. It was well worth the money. A once in a lifetime concert.

As for just a flat cost of a ticket probably was $85 to see Roger Waters. He was amazing. He played a lot of Pink Floyd stuff and some of his own stuff.

Krusty 08-01-2009 12:02 AM

Most I think I spend was probably only a few hundred bucks... I haven't been to a decent concert (or pro one at that) since I was in high school lol.

Octopus 08-01-2009 12:14 AM

I want to see Leonard Cohen(he gives here a show in September) but it's too fucking expensive. I'm not ready to spent 500$.

pamon 08-01-2009 12:32 AM

150 for madonna. seen jimmy buffett at 100/clip a few times. rem for appx 80/clip... prices are going higher though.

500 for leonard cohen? yikes

Gerco 08-01-2009 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Gausche (Post 16130232)
Dropped $400 to see Pink Floyd in 94

Close to same here, 150 per ticket X2 plus gas down from Fargo to Winnipeg. (Which was a hell of a lot of gas cause I took my Blown S-10 (about 5 miles to the gallon LOL) But I had a car show to goto after the show.

Ambergirl 08-01-2009 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by LeRoy (Post 16130210)
In 87' I spent 60.00 for 20th row. It was for Pink Floyd :)

30.00 for and 1/8 of chronic

Watching David Gilmore's Comfortably Numb solo "priceless"

Hell Yeah!! Where did you see them? I saw them in 87 too in DC - great show!...what I remember of it anyway. :winkwink:

ShellyCrash 08-03-2009 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 16131385)
I'd love to see Leonard Cohen but I wouldn't pay that much. He played here recently and tickets never went for anything like that. Theres very few I actually would pay that much to see.

Last I heard he lives in Montreal, so he plays Canada alot more often than he plays the states. I've considered making the trip to see him up there, but when you add it all together it would probably cost me more to do that even with the cheaper tickets.

When I consider travel expenses I've gone to Boston twice to see the Pogues, so add in flights, rooms, food and bar tabs probably would wind up being slightly more than I'm dropping here. Never regretted either of those trips :thumbsup

candyflip 08-03-2009 09:54 AM

Woodstock '94 cost me a small fortune as a kid who just graduated high school.

I think we left about $500 worth of camping equipment because it was too muddy to lug out.

Miz_Wright 08-03-2009 10:54 AM

I do about $300 every year for Bonnaroo. Can't beat it.

KickAssJesse 08-03-2009 10:56 AM

$40 - Usually don't ever pay over $20.
The show was for Rise Against. Not the best show either!

CYF 08-03-2009 10:59 AM

I've spent 200 on a pair of tickets before, but my ex just spent $500 for front row tickets to Dane Cook.

Slick 08-03-2009 11:09 AM

Whenever I go to a concert, I'm always more than happy to pay for tickets up front and center, it makes the concert that much more enjoyable. I took the wife to see Taylor Swift and Rascal Flatts and we were 2nd row center, it was amazing being that close, where I almost could've reached up and touch Taylor. The guys right in front of us caught some of her hair after she shook her head, ha ha. I tried to look under her dress, but she had something on underneath, I was hoping for a panty shot or something, ha ha.

I suppose if you see concerts all the time, spending a lot might get old, but we only get to see a couple of concerts a year where we live, so I go the extra mile to make it that much more enjoyable.


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