jill_valentine wrote: » Y'all know I love Arcade Fire, and I'd dearly love to see them on home turf with a home crowd, but if the rumours about a 73 euro ticket price are true, then I shall be seeing them in London instead, methinks. We'll see though.
jill_valentine wrote: » Mmm. Now, to be fair, I'm told Arcade Fire command a decently hefty fee - 7 to 11 people to feed, I suppose - but evidently somebody from MCD was paying attention to the €160 people were paying on eBay. Different times three years ago though...
AF Dublin - you will get three major acts for this tickets price. The aim, as always, is to give value for money. If this is not cool.......
AF Dublin - Registered mail delivery €6.35. We suggest you buy via Crowdsurge. the link is on www.arcadefire.com for the cheapest way to buy
AF Dublin - Tickets are €50 and €60. Ticketmaster fees (we do not control) €4.80 and €5.70. Add €2.25 if you buy from an outlet...more..
Arcade Fire Dublin - We have added Vampire Weekend and have almost confirmed a third really great act to the bill. We want a great package
f®eak s©enery wrote: » So €50 for standing and €60 for seating. That's pretty standard these days. And not too shabby if Vampire Weekend and another band are on the bill.
splashthecash wrote: » When are these Arcade Fire gigs supposed to be announced?
officially announces on Friday. official on sale the 20th August. we'll aim to go a couple of days before on arcadefire.com
lordgoat wrote: » probably 45mins first two acts 90 mins AF so unless the first act is on stage at 6 (which is a bit shi-t) it ain't happening.
hynesie08 wrote: » Bit off topic but def leppard had 3 support acts and the break down was Doors: 5pm Tesla: 5.45pm Journey: 6.45pm Whitesnake: 8pm Def Leppard: 10pm So i'd imagine it would be similar for this.
lordgoat wrote: » What day of the week was it on. friday no? I think there is an earlier curfew on non weekend (fri/sat) night although i am open to correction. I'd like AF on stage at 9:30 latest and want a 2 hour show but hey, i'm greedy like that.
f®eak s©enery wrote: » To my recollection... that's seems awfully late for Def Leppard. I'm pretty sure they were on earlier than that, like half 9 or something. Other than that I'd say there will be similar set timings for this gig.
jill_valentine wrote: » Ciaran man, The Suburbs just outsold Eminem. Those days are long gone. They've already played their smaller warm up shows this tour, in Paris and London, just as Brixton was a precursor to the big Alexandra Palace shows later on.
Having read a lot of the posts here, please take a look at this link:http://www.theo2.ie/event-listing/ it has most of the forthcoming 02 events listed and their ticket prices. Part of the issue is the expense in moving the band, crew and production over to Ireland for only one or two shows. you could argue the same for moving from Europe to the UK or from the UK to Europe. However, those markets generally have more than one or two shows to help absorb the costs. on the current Arcade Fire tour, one third of what we earn goes straight out on equipment – sound, lighting, projection and trucking. from the rest, we have to pay tax (Canadian band – not European), salaries to crew, flights, buses, agent fees, accountants, legal etc etc. Arcade Fire have always charged a fair ticket price, in most cases less than they could have. It’s almost impossible to find venues anywhere on the planet that are not locked into ticketing arrangements with ticketmaster or similar firms. we try and negotiate their fees and limit them to no more than 10% but we’re not always successful. we make no money from Ticketmaster or the service fees. we absolutely control the cover price of the ticket. We get to sell 10% of the total inventory via our website so that we can attempt to sell the tickets for the lowest possible price. We are aiming to give every fan value for money with the bill we present. Vampire Weekend who happen to be touring at the same time as us were scheduled to play in Dublin at the same time. we thought we could bring them on board, pay them a real fee and absorb what we can within the ticket price. we also have another act that we are about to confirm on the bill too. I’d be happy to talk with anyone about this as the band are not in any way attempting to rip off their fans. they never have done. This is a band that last month donated 100% of their fees from several shows ($1m) to give to charity. Every show they do they give £1/€1/$1 to charity. ($800,000 on the last tour). email me directly on scott.rodger@gmail.com and i’ll respond to everyone personally. Thanks Scott
jill_valentine wrote: » I'm just saying, the days of seeing Arcade Fire for 20 quid anywhere are behind us
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