Quote from: Ad@m on March 05, 2016, 12:54:29 PMIt's not just football though is it?I went to one day of the Ashes test at Edgbaston last year and the ticket cost £70 or £80. I'm going to the Davis Cup tomorrow where there's a real chance I'll only see one match - £80. I know people who've been to the British Grand Prix - £150.As bizarre as it may seem, if you want a working class sport these days Rugby Union is the place to go - I've got tickets for my third European Cup match of the season at Wasps and I'm yet to pay more than £20 for a ticket! (Although you do have to go to Coventry for it!)You don't go to the Davis Cup or Ashes cricket and pay those prices every other week though.
It's not just football though is it?I went to one day of the Ashes test at Edgbaston last year and the ticket cost £70 or £80. I'm going to the Davis Cup tomorrow where there's a real chance I'll only see one match - £80. I know people who've been to the British Grand Prix - £150.As bizarre as it may seem, if you want a working class sport these days Rugby Union is the place to go - I've got tickets for my third European Cup match of the season at Wasps and I'm yet to pay more than £20 for a ticket! (Although you do have to go to Coventry for it!)
I haven't had a ST for a couple of years now but still go to most of the home games, and will the do the same next year. I love Aston Villa more than I dislike Lerner, the players etc. As money is generally tight I manage to find ways to get in that don't cost too much. I've missed 3 or 4 home games, all in the league, and have only paid more than about £15 once, which was the sha game which was £20 iirc.
As bizarre as it may seem, if you want a working class sport these days Rugby Union is the place to go - I've got tickets for my third European Cup match of the season at Wasps and I'm yet to pay more than £20 for a ticket! (Although you do have to go to Coventry for it!)
The reason why concert tickets are so high is because bands don't make as much on record sales as they used to. A tour used to promote an album, whereas now albums promote tours. With football, clubs receive a massive amount of TV money just for being in the Premier League. They then tax fans by charging ridiculous prices for tickets. Then there's the insane price of cheaply made, rubbish merchandise such as replica shirts. Then there's the overpriced garbage that masquerades as food and drink in grounds. And on it goes.Also, I've never seen a band perform as badly as Villa. Even the most annoying shite like Everything Everything will at least make an effort.
On the flip side you could probably say you've never had a high at a concert like the QF and SF last season and so on.
I actually see far more live music than football now and not at extortionate prices. There are a lot of promoters who put on small shows for very reasonable prices.The thought if sitting at the back of the NIA for £130 a pop to see(or not see) some ageing rocker sing Auto Tuned vocals does not appeal.