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Heard a repeat of one of Matt Cooper's interviews this morning, where he discussed concert ticket prices with a journalist and a promoter.
Promoter offered as an example the insurance costs for the Beyoncé concert this week - O2 in Dublin cost €13500, Belfast venue £200. Audience sizes were similar enough (10 000 ish).
As long as people keep paying these prices then they're going to be charged these prices. Its simple supply and demand is my opinion.
Heard a repeat of one of Matt Cooper's interviews this morning, where he discussed concert ticket prices with a journalist and a promoter.
Promoter offered as an example the insurance costs for the Beyoncé concert this week - O2 in Dublin cost €13500, Belfast venue £200. Audience sizes were similar enough (10 000 ish).
it will be interesting to see how Oxygen does this summer.
If RoI concert goers just STOP buying tickets then the prices WILL come down - that is guaranteed.
I will be seeing Fleetwood mac and Depeche Mode
Heard a repeat of one of Matt Cooper's interviews this morning, where he discussed concert ticket prices with a journalist and a promoter.
Promoter offered as an example the insurance costs for the Beyoncé concert this week - O2 in Dublin cost €13500, Belfast venue £200. Audience sizes were similar enough (10 000 ish).
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