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Kid Rock calls Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z ticket prices "garbage"

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Our university concert featured
-Bad Rabbits
-Krewella
-Kendrick Lamar
-Steve Aoki

and it still only cost non-students only $35.

Anything above $20 for a single act is bullshit.
 

SarBear

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I'm definitely part of the problem. I purchased two tickets to JT/Jigga (nearly front row) the day they went on sale. Starting prices here were at $75. All the way up to $480 a pop.

I wasn't happy about the "car note" that I spent on the tickets, but YOLO right? RITE??!
 

Red_Man

I Was There! Official L Receiver 2/12/2016
Our university concert featured
-Bad Rabbits
-Krewella
-Kendrick Lamar
-Steve Aoki

and it still only cost non-students only $35.

Anything above $20 for a single act is bullshit.
Those 4 combined don't have 1/4 of the star power Jay-Z has let alone JT......I'm not saying their prices are fair, but it is two of the biggest guys in entertainment today.
 

JABEE

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And it's not like Kid Rock doesn't still sell out shows. I saw him in the early 2000s when he was opening for Aerosmith and Run DMC on their last tour before JMJ died. He played every instrument and put on a great show.
 
I am buying Japandroids tickets on friday in Toronto, it is at a venue I have never heard of I am hoping they be real cheap as I will end up buying at least 2 beers.
 
Lol wat. The other 2 are borderline legends, kid rock makes straight terrible music on the other hand.

He's absolutely correct about ridiculous pricing. Same with The Rolling Stones current concert prices.

Both Jay Z and Timberlake would be beyond boring to see live. Cool, you saw them in person, that's fantastic. I'm sure I'd have fun going, but Kid Rock would be a blast. Everybody absolutely hammered, screaming, rocking out, dancing.

I can't see Jay Z or JT being much fun. That's what it comes down to for me.
 

Polari

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I forgot to mention this in the OP but we should also be grateful to Kid Rock for keeping Uncle Kracker off welfare.
 
I totally agree. I paid over a hundred bucks to see MUSE live - and as beautifully perfect as that show was, it was still somewhere around $50 per hour of entertainment. That's fucking absurd.
 
I'm going to see Jay and Justin at Fenway in August and he's not wrong. $250 is what I would expect to pay for a pair of football tickets, not one ticket to a concert. Last time I saw Jay at Boston Garden w/Mary J Blige tickets were "only" $75 or so.
 

JORMBO

Darkness no more
This is why I don't go to many shows anymore. $100+ tickets and $12 drinks are crazy. I only go to smaller shows that cost $20-30 now. Nice of him to lower his prices for his fans.
 
I forgot to mention this in the OP but we should also be grateful to Kid Rock for keeping Uncle Kracker off welfare.

My wife really likes that Uncle Kracker song and the duet with Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow. I like to point out that both of those songs are about adultery.
 

CTE

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If I was a performer I would be happy with making say 10 million a tour and that would be fine. Some make crazy amounts of cash and still charge out the ass. Even increasing prices the next tour when they made literally hundreds of millions the previous tour.

U2 made over 1.2 BILLION dollars touring from 2005-2006 and 2009-2011. Sure touring isn't easy by any means and being on the road for 2 years each turn takes it toll. The 360 tour was nosebleed = $40 plus charges and floor seat = $250 plus charges. Should have been 100 bucks per ticket floor seats. $50 ideally. Even at 5 times less they would have made over 250 million those years.
 

5amshift

Banned
Every concert I've been too (single artist) has been $20 and below. Things like Warped Tour when I was younger was fine, but I rarely see myself going to those anymore. Tickets for that are about $35 IIRC.
 
Yeah. Ticket prices are so insane. I haven't been to a major concert in years, and it'll probably stay that way as long as ticket master is around (so, forever).
 

CTE

Member
I paid $30 to go to Lollapalooza 1993 and also paid $30 to go to Lollapalooza 1992. So I paid $60 in total to see these artists when I was a teen.

Primus
Alice in Chains
Rage Against the Machine(twice since they were second stage first time and main stage the next year)
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Ministry
Ice Cube
Ice T and Bodycount
Front 242
Dinosaur Jr.
Fishbone
Tool
Screaming Trees
Luscious Jackson(twice)
Soundgarden
Pearl Jam
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Lush
House of Pain
Porno for Pyros
Booyaa Tribe
Cypress Hill
Arrested Development
Fishbone
Babes in Toyland
L7
Stone Temple Pilots

Both Lollapalooza 92 and 93 are regarded as some of the best tours ever. I'm convinced we will never see value like this again.
 

RoboPlato

I'd be in the dick
$275 for a show as impersonal as an arena tour is awful. I only rarely pay more than $35 for shows and generally avoid arenas and amphitheaters like the plague. Thankfully most bands I like play clubs.
 

CTE

Member
Best concert ever for me was at 86th Street in Vancouver. Faith No More, Angel Dust tour. Only about 300 people, but the sound was perfect and the atmosphere has not been matched by any concert I've seen to this day. Mosh pit was crazy good, but not in a psycho Pantera concert way. It had flow and was bobbing to the music. Girls could crowd surf without getting groped and there were tables in the back to rest at since it was a bar. I was too young, but they lost their ability to sell alcohol when a bouncer tossed a dude out on his head. So it was an all ages venue for a while.

Saw Alice in Chains play there, too. Great set, also. Although I like their unplugged Lollapalooza set more with bongos and shit.
 
Giving up 50-100g's so his audience can have a much better time at a much better price?

Newfound respect for Kid Rock. I didn't dislike him or anything before, but still. Good on him.
 

CTE

Member
usually 12$ bucks a beer at the venues near me. for a can.

Yeah. If you want to get drunk at a concert it's usually an extra 100 bucks out of pocket. What gets you one drink would get you 6 times the amount at an actual store. Maybe even 12 times the amount since they use shit beer most of the time.
 

Slayven

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And at those pirces shit will still sell out.

Pretty crazy Timberlake hasn't had an album in ages, drops one song now you swear he been on the grind for years. And he is not even the best Singer from n'sync.
 

aristotle

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I paid $30 to go to Lollapalooza 1993 and also paid $30 to go to Lollapalooza 1992. So I paid $60 in total to see these artists when I was a teen.

Primus
Alice in Chains
Rage Against the Machine(twice since they were second stage first time and main stage the next year)
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Ministry
Ice Cube
Ice T and Bodycount
Front 242
Dinosaur Jr.
Fishbone
Tool
Screaming Trees
Luscious Jackson(twice)
Soundgarden
Pearl Jam
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Lush
House of Pain
Porno for Pyros
Booyaa Tribe
Cypress Hill
Arrested Development
Fishbone
Babes in Toyland
L7
Stone Temple Pilots

Both Lollapalooza 92 and 93 are regarded as some of the best tours ever. I'm convinced we will never see value like this again.

:bow

I went to Lolla in '93 Dallas. My first concert and it was one of the best experiences of my young life as a freshman :)

At our venue though they had George Clinton & Parliament. I believe Snoop played with them as well, but uh...err....yeah. I won't say why I can't remember that right now.
 
You guys would die if you saw ticket prices in Puerto Rico. I think the Stones charged like $400 for a ticket. Metallica was $125, Maiden was $140. (that's Arena ticket prices but still too freaking high!)
 
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