Newbridge Wolf
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Yeah I saw a few posts about that article in various groups. Live music has become hellisly expensive.
I remember seeing the chemical bros at the civic and baulking at £12.50 for the ticket. I think with the loss of revenue from CD sales, coupled with less venues for live acts and an increase in event companies running the few venues left we have a perfect storm.
Watching a gigg shouldn't cost the same as a weekend trip away to a European capital, music's getting lost on those that it should mean the most, to the youth.
It's like the whole vinyl thing, it's not new music being sold on vinyl, but old listeners buying older bands.
The 90s really were class for gigs, and the civic was a great venue, it's been shut for what, the best part of a decade? When it opens its going to be another faceless event company running it.
I remember seeing the chemical bros at the civic and baulking at £12.50 for the ticket. I think with the loss of revenue from CD sales, coupled with less venues for live acts and an increase in event companies running the few venues left we have a perfect storm.
Watching a gigg shouldn't cost the same as a weekend trip away to a European capital, music's getting lost on those that it should mean the most, to the youth.
It's like the whole vinyl thing, it's not new music being sold on vinyl, but old listeners buying older bands.
The 90s really were class for gigs, and the civic was a great venue, it's been shut for what, the best part of a decade? When it opens its going to be another faceless event company running it.
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