Surprise, surprise, the only tickets left for this Leonard Cohen tribute concert in the Point in October are the full price (€70) ones despite the fact they only went on sale a few days ago.
I started a bit of research on the web to see where else in Europe the concert was going to be on, but I can't find it. I know this production has been staged before and no doubt will be staged again but I can't find any central source of info on it. Does anyone know where else it is going to be on ?
I got sick and tired of playing the Ticketmaster game when the tickets for Bruce Springsteen here sold out within something stupid like 2 minutes at full price, yet you could still buy tickets for his Paris concert after a few days and at just over *half* the price of the Irish tickets . . . and you could buy sets of 4 tickets beside each other on ebay within a few minutes despite the fact that Ticketmaster was only selling them in batches of a maximum of 2.
I would now prefer to go see an act somewhere else, and tie it in with a weekend break than pay the silly money that Ticketmaster (& artists) charge here. The article in the paper the other day regarding the extra cost of the ferry over here (for the rigs) made me laugh - it might be expensive, but hardly that much.
Anyways, rant over, anyone know where else this concert is on ?
z
I started a bit of research on the web to see where else in Europe the concert was going to be on, but I can't find it. I know this production has been staged before and no doubt will be staged again but I can't find any central source of info on it. Does anyone know where else it is going to be on ?
I got sick and tired of playing the Ticketmaster game when the tickets for Bruce Springsteen here sold out within something stupid like 2 minutes at full price, yet you could still buy tickets for his Paris concert after a few days and at just over *half* the price of the Irish tickets . . . and you could buy sets of 4 tickets beside each other on ebay within a few minutes despite the fact that Ticketmaster was only selling them in batches of a maximum of 2.
I would now prefer to go see an act somewhere else, and tie it in with a weekend break than pay the silly money that Ticketmaster (& artists) charge here. The article in the paper the other day regarding the extra cost of the ferry over here (for the rigs) made me laugh - it might be expensive, but hardly that much.
Anyways, rant over, anyone know where else this concert is on ?
z