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I think I would rather see the Faces. I've never seen the Faces. I've seen the Stones. Faces tickets will be cheaper, and I won't need binoculars to see them.
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I will. If nobody cares then they will scale down to club shows so that would be great, less pressure for tickets...
If they did a theatre tour or club tour thay would be sold out in seconds with hundreds of people queing on the streets just like in the sixties
Why would hundreds of people queue for a show thats going to be sold out in a few seconds? Pretty much no one but the first two or three people would have a chance.
Why does people pay for a lottery ticket? The chance of getting struck by lighting is bigger than winning the lottery.
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I will. If nobody cares then they will scale down to club shows so that would be great, less pressure for tickets...
If they did a theatre tour or club tour thay would be sold out in seconds with hundreds of people queing on the streets just like in the sixties
Why would hundreds of people queue for a show thats going to be sold out in a few seconds? Pretty much no one but the first two or three people would have a chance.
Why does people pay for a lottery ticket? The chance of getting struck by lighting is bigger than winning the lottery.
I dont see the comparison. If a thousand tickets are on sale for a club show at 2 people at a time, thats the first 500 people only who are going to get lucky. If the show goes on sale online at the same time its going to be sold out in about 30 seconds. Anyone whos queueing for a ticket and isnt in the first 3-4 in line isnt going to have a prayer. So why bother?