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roma1927
https://m.billetterie.aegpresents.fr/fr/pack/the-rolling-stones-billet/idpack/2563/idtier/24687811]Stones[/url]
So there is also a vip packages with entry early in the diamond pit
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MAF
Topi wrote in the Stockholm thread: "Got info that the Stockholm price range is 695-2695 SEK". That means about 260 Euro for pit. But I cannot find any link with the prices at Live Nation or Friends Arena.
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
So… ronnie of keith side?
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shattered1978
The PIT tickets in Germany are about 25% cheaper than 2018. That is a good thing, but a bit macabre considering.
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shattered1978
The PIT tickets in Germany are about 25% cheaper than 2018. That is a good thing, but a bit macabre considering.
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shattered1978
The PIT tickets in Germany are about 25% cheaper than 2018. That is a good thing, but a bit macabre considering.
it's a bad thing – at least for lucky dippers
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lenurb
Pit max 528 (Gelsen) min 267 (Sweden), so a x2 range !
Even more expensive than Pit in Germany are the (dynamically priced) TopSeats - [iorr.org] .
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gotdablouse
Well "Lucky Dippers" will get a good deal in any case so I wouldn't call this a "bad thing". Getting a pit used to be excessively rare, as it should, but on latter tours it happened more often and this raised expectations I suppose.
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gotdablouse
No resentment here, everyone makes their choices, I was simply pointing out in reaction to the "bad thing" comment that LDs are guaranteed a good deal since you're paying 60€ or a 100€+ ticket, so it's never going to be a "bad thing" even if you don't get a pit ticket.
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steadyrollinman
Theoretically, anyone in the whole stadium - even those in last row seats - could resent Lucky Dippers, considering these tickets cost less than the cheapest regular tickets.
I don't believe a lot of people worry about how much the person next to him/her paid for a ticket anyway, and those who can afford a 500-euro pit ticket (and this is an assumption on my part) probably have enough money not to think about this kind of issue.
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steadyrollinman
Theoretically, anyone in the whole stadium - even those in last row seats - could resent Lucky Dippers, considering these tickets cost less than the cheapest regular tickets.
I don't believe a lot of people worry about how much the person next to him/her paid for a ticket anyway, and those who can afford a 500-euro pit ticket (and this is an assumption on my part) probably have enough money not to think about this kind of issue.
maybe that's why there's no price printed on the tickets you get thru LD (at least not after 2014)