pagey
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£60 - £233. For the Civic. It’s ludicrous.
£60 - £233. For the Civic. It’s ludicrous.
Ours were the ‘£43’ ones apparently. Six of them came to over £300.Yeah sorry its timed out now, but on their website tickets available for Quo from £43 to £70
Maths isn't my Strong Point (gratuitous plug), but even I know that seems sus...Ours were the ‘£43’ ones apparently. Six of them came to over £300.
Presumably, started at £43 each, plus booking fee, plus card processing fee, plus...Maths isn't my Strong Point (gratuitous plug), but even I know that seems sus...
That's what's sus isn't it, the vast amount of additional charges and fees. Total rip off.Presumably, started at £43 each, plus booking fee, plus card processing fee, plus...
£8 in 1995 equates to about £15 now with inflation, and that's about what I paid to see The Lathums at the Wulfrun this summerI miss the days when I could jump on the 256 into Wolves, go to the Civic ticket office and buy a gig ticket for about £8.50 with no fees.
After having browsed the Civic/Wulfrun gig list in the Express & Star first, obviously.
If Carlsberg did festivals...A 3 day ticket for Reading Festival in 1989 was £32.50. For that you got New Order, The Pogues, The Mission, The Sugarcubes, PWEI, The Wonder Stuff, Butthole Surfers, Billy Bragg, New Model Army, Spacemen 3, Jesus Jones, and more.
It would be Woodstock...If Carlsberg did festivals...