| It is 2017 people! Accept the new real. | |
| Posted by: EthelKatz 11:00 am EDT 08/10/17 | |
| In reply to: Is $850 for Springsteen a new non-holiday record for Broadway pricing? - mikem 10:34 am EDT 08/10/17 | |
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| If Springsteen set orchestra prices at $150, do you REALLY think any of us would be able to purchase them at that price? Not in a million years. They would all be scooped up in the first seconds of public sales by robots and you would see tham mere seconds later at resale sites for thousands of dollars. Actually, that’s what is going to happen anyway with these $850 tickets, but at least we may be able to score a couple of them at that price. Honestly, I’d rather see Bruce profit from the tickets than some reseller. |
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