but1er wrote: » Just after seen what Nicki Minaj is charging for the olympia 55 euro is that the most expensive in that venue? surely has to beid put my house on paul simon in vicar street at 80 euro to be the most expensive there what about the o2 dearest concert there to date?
but1er wrote: » Just after seen what Nicki Minaj is charging for the olympia 55 euro is that the most expensive in that venue? surely has to be id put my house on paul simon in vicar street at 80 euro to be the most expensive there what about the o2 dearest concert there to date?
StaticAge11 wrote: » Wasnt Witney Heuston pretty expensive for the last show she did here
delbertgrady wrote: » Tom Waits, Ratcellar, 2008, €137.60
CiaranK wrote: » Barbra Streisand Fiasco in Castletown House was €500 a ticket
but1er wrote: » bring back the 80s prices (wasnt even born) but stubs looked pretty cheap
but1er wrote: » i am shock when i hear these prices 113 euro to see neill young :O and your only talking to last 3 4 years prices have gotten so high bring back the 80s prices (wasnt even born) but stubs looked pretty cheap
RangeR wrote: » He cancelled the rest of his tour two days later, I think. Fooker nearly died.
The Nal wrote: » Probably with the guilt when he saw his bank balance after the gig.
Mickolution wrote: » Isn't €50odd standard for an international act in The Olympia? I think I remember Massive Attack being around that a few years back.
westmeathband wrote: » don´t forget the Tom Waits gig a few years ago. the stub expense was one thing, (€120 per ticket plus €17.60 in booking fees, CC fees etc) but the fact the tickets were non transferrable, had to be issued with name printed on them and had to be shown with ID was ridiculous. and this was in the RATCELLAR!!!!!!!! 10 years ago i saw him in the Gaiety for 10% of that, and that was a ticket from a tout!
dixiefly wrote: » And, in my humble opinion, the concert was crap. I was so disappointed as I am a big fan of his ballady stuff but didnt like most of the songs he played on the night I went - looking at the setlists I would have probably preferred the other 2 night but c'est la vie.
AaronPunk wrote: » Nah, it's normally closer to the €30 mark. Out of the seven gigs I went to in the Olympia (which, admittedly, two I didn't pay for or have tickets with the prices for) the dearest was Ocean Colour Scene at €35.
delbertgrady wrote: » Some Olympia prices from the higher end of the spectrum: Jackson Browne, 2004, €69 PJ Harvey, 2007, €64.80 (and worth every cent) Yazoo, 2008, €65.70 Jackson Browne, 2009, €71.25