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Interesting that this seating plan is listed under "STONES" rather than "The Rolling Stones".
Wonders what "US" stands for?
U2 used a similar concept on the 360 tour,;it was fabulous being in the near stage enclosure. The way it worked for that was those with a Pitch tickets (all stadium shows) could queue up at a designated point and get a chance to be invited into the stage enclosure.
I'd be delighted if the cheapest seats are in that area, as I love standing at shows.
I wasn't gonna bother with these shows given the condition KR was in on the ABB tour, but listening to that rehearsal audio re-kindled my enthusiasm.
Cheers,
SonicD
For the 360 tour and the Vertigo tour before it (where they had a pit area encircled by the stage similar to this Stones one) were the tickets in the FOS areas amongst the cheapest or were they the most expensive?
Main problem is that the FOS area at these shows are the ONLY standing tickets.
For U2, tickets were priced at $30 to $250, with the standing area costing $55, I think.
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what's the password guys?
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what's the password guys?
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Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95
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what's the password guys?
01273696933
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Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95
In other words, $450 will get you a decent seat, maybe, and $250 will get you a pretty bad seat. I'm seeing Bobby Keys for $25 this week, and I'll be close enough to feel the blast of air coming out of his sax. That's going to be my last "Stones" concert .... unless Mick Taylor makes it back out here someday.
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Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95
In other words, $450 will get you a decent seat, maybe, and $250 will get you a pretty bad seat. I'm seeing Bobby Keys for $25 this week, and I'll be close enough to feel the blast of air coming out of his sax. That's going to be my last "Stones" concert .... unless Mick Taylor makes it back out here someday.
That's my guess too. If my math is correct the average ticket price is $339.
For me it's a 10 hour drive to Newark, NJ. I'm not holding onto much hope of getting a ticket comes Friday.
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Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95
In other words, $450 will get you a decent seat, maybe, and $250 will get you a pretty bad seat. I'm seeing Bobby Keys for $25 this week, and I'll be close enough to feel the blast of air coming out of his sax. That's going to be my last "Stones" concert .... unless Mick Taylor makes it back out here someday.
That's my guess too. If my math is correct the average ticket price is $339.
For me it's a 10 hour drive to Newark, NJ. I'm not holding onto much hope of getting a ticket comes Friday.
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Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95
In other words, $450 will get you a decent seat, maybe, and $250 will get you a pretty bad seat. I'm seeing Bobby Keys for $25 this week, and I'll be close enough to feel the blast of air coming out of his sax. That's going to be my last "Stones" concert .... unless Mick Taylor makes it back out here someday.
That's my guess too. If my math is correct the average ticket price is $339.
For me it's a 10 hour drive to Newark, NJ. I'm not holding onto much hope of getting a ticket comes Friday.
The most I've ever paid for a concert ticket is $225 for third row at a Who concert, and I doubt I'd even do that again. Entwistle was still alive when I bought the tickets.
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Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95
In other words, $450 will get you a decent seat, maybe, and $250 will get you a pretty bad seat. I'm seeing Bobby Keys for $25 this week, and I'll be close enough to feel the blast of air coming out of his sax. That's going to be my last "Stones" concert .... unless Mick Taylor makes it back out here someday.
That's my guess too. If my math is correct the average ticket price is $339.
For me it's a 10 hour drive to Newark, NJ. I'm not holding onto much hope of getting a ticket comes Friday.
The most I've ever paid for a concert ticket is $225 for third row at a Who concert, and I doubt I'd even do that again. Entwistle was still alive when I bought the tickets.
Granted the same technology (sound system and elaborate stage) wasn't available back in the day but I've seen Hendrix for far less money.
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Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95
In other words, $450 will get you a decent seat, maybe, and $250 will get you a pretty bad seat. I'm seeing Bobby Keys for $25 this week, and I'll be close enough to feel the blast of air coming out of his sax. That's going to be my last "Stones" concert .... unless Mick Taylor makes it back out here someday.
That's my guess too. If my math is correct the average ticket price is $339.
For me it's a 10 hour drive to Newark, NJ. I'm not holding onto much hope of getting a ticket comes Friday.
The most I've ever paid for a concert ticket is $225 for third row at a Who concert, and I doubt I'd even do that again. Entwistle was still alive when I bought the tickets.
Granted the same technology (sound system and elaborate stage) wasn't available back in the day but I've seen Hendrix for far less money.
I sat five feet from Muddy Waters and paid only $8 for the privilege. And they let me stay for the second show for free! LOL