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Koen
Not my cup of tea. Only bluesy part in it is the harmonica.
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Koen
Not my cup of tea. Only bluesy part in it is the harmonica.
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Koen
Not my cup of tea. Only bluesy part in it is the harmonica.
Guitar work is pretty damn good, imo.
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RollingFreak
July 13 - Los Angeles, California @ Greek Theatre *
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RollingFreak
Ticket prices are surprisingly reasonable in LA. Worst seats are $42 after fees, next level up is $70 after fees, next is $125 after fees. Then you obviously get the ridiculous $200+ premium options, though there are some $150 and $185 seats in there as well that aren't absurd.
I'm still gonna wait for a setlist before committing to that price, but $125 or less for Slash and Warren Haynes is way more reasonable than I was expecting.
I saw him at the Beacon last year and tickets were like $150. Which was a far cry from the $50 shows he used to play with his solo band.Quote
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RollingFreak
Ticket prices are surprisingly reasonable in LA. Worst seats are $42 after fees, next level up is $70 after fees, next is $125 after fees. Then you obviously get the ridiculous $200+ premium options, though there are some $150 and $185 seats in there as well that aren't absurd.
I'm still gonna wait for a setlist before committing to that price, but $125 or less for Slash and Warren Haynes is way more reasonable than I was expecting.
Slash with Myles Kennedy etc. (GA) next month is just 70 Euros (in Germany)
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RollingFreak
Ticket prices are surprisingly reasonable in LA. Worst seats are $42 after fees, next level up is $70 after fees, next is $125 after fees. Then you obviously get the ridiculous $200+ premium options, though there are some $150 and $185 seats in there as well that aren't absurd.
I'm still gonna wait for a setlist before committing to that price, but $125 or less for Slash and Warren Haynes is way more reasonable than I was expecting.