zag said: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.
[broken link removed]zag said: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.
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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.
Even though the lineup was significantly different?zag said:I would be prepared to pay that money for a performance in the Sydney Opera House. The Point may be good, but it was designed as a . . . well . . . a warehouse so the layout isn't exactly ideal. The Opera House was designed with a little more thougth for the audience experience.
Still wondering if any knows of any future plans for this performance ?
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What performer:venue ratio does your value-o-meter use?Musicians Rob Burger, Charlie Burnham, Don Falzone, Smokey Hormel, Briggan Krauss, Maxim Moston, Joan Wasser, Kenny Wollesen
With Nick Cave, Jarvis Cocker, The Handsome Family, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Beth Orton, Linda Thompson, Teddy Thompson, Martha Wainwright and Rufus Wainwright. Special Guests Perla Batalla and Julie Christensen.
...bearing in mind that that you won't get much more than three chord changes for your €10, in the case of Lou Reed!ClubMan said:What performer:venue ratio does your value-o-meter use?
That's odd given what's stated [broken link removed]:the only ones available now are €70 *excluding* booking fee.
Tickets €39.50 / €49.25 / €60.00 / €70.00 including booking fee from Ticketmaster outlets nationwide from July 7th.
You could try complaining to the ASAI if you think that you have a legitimate complaint.I wonder if there is a case for false advertising since as of now (within a short period of going on sale) there are no tickets available at the price they are advising ?
I felt I needed counselling by the end.
conan said:I was never into Leonard Cohen and now I know why. It was terribly depressing and as for the performers, well their only interaction with the audience was to say "hello".
I felt I needed counselling by the end.
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