That's right around the "eh, I'll buy a ticket just for the fun of it" territory I'd say. I share the same concerns about the weather in April though.That actually seems reasonable given their popularity and the modern cost of tickets.
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That's right around the "eh, I'll buy a ticket just for the fun of it" territory I'd say. I share the same concerns about the weather in April though.That actually seems reasonable given their popularity and the modern cost of tickets.
You're concerned about 40 degree rain in July?That's right around the "eh, I'll buy a ticket just for the fun of it" territory I'd say. I share the same concerns about the weather in April though.
April, I believe we were talking about the Luke Combs tickets being $99.55, or at least I was.You're concerned about 40 degree rain in July?
Oh, I thought you were talking Post Malone/Jelly Roll.April, I believe we were talking about the Luke Combs tickets being $99.55, or at least I was.
I think anything under $100 including fees is pretty darn reasonable these days, I kind of would assume that the Post Malone/Jelly Roll tickets will be higher, but maybe not.Oh, I thought you were talking Post Malone/Jelly Roll.
Either way, my opinion about the relative reasonableness of the ticket price stands.
Every event at Hilton has had ads on it. MBB, WBB, gymnastics. I assume its not nearly as hot of a ticket as George Strait because there wasn't this much effort to sell them.I know we are still 2 months out but there are a lot of tickets available for Luke Combs. They made a mistake by making it 99.95 before fees. I’m not who they are targeting but I’d be much more likely to pay $59 for a nosebleed. $99 no chance.
A lot cheaper tickets also. Strait keeps saying it’s his last go around and people buy because of that. Throw in that it had been a long time since a stadium concert in JTS, it’s over a 3 day weekend and you have the makings of a big show. Clay Stapleton also didn’t hurt.Every event at Hilton has had ads on it. MBB, WBB, gymnastics. I assume its not nearly as hot of a ticket as George Strait because there wasn't this much effort to sell them.
No you may notCan I be worried about the impact to the grass? Love the huge concerts, don't love giving up turf conditions.
JFR wanted to have an opening act for the spring game before the team comes out- gotta bring some more hype to it.When is the Spring Game? Isn't it usually around 4/11?
Yeah I was just thinking the same thing. 65,000 seats and then probably another 10 to 15 general admission on the field. Blow my mind if they can get 80,000 people to go to that.This will not sell out. I’d put $50 on that bet.
Won't be 80k available though, probably more like 50k. On Wikipedia for the big stadiums, (AT&T stadium, Allegiant, etc.) the tickets sold/max says like 50-55k tops.Yeah I was just thinking the same thing. 65,000 seats and then probably another 10 to 15 general admission on the field. Blow my mind if they can get 80,000 people to go to that.
Ya that way they can charge a bigger cut. I think when Post was in Omaha last year they were around $150.Won't be 80k available though, probably more like 50k. On Wikipedia for the big stadiums, (AT&T stadium, Allegiant, etc.) the tickets sold/max says like 50-55k tops.
Turf team said that the turf handled the George Strait concert just fine so I'd expect the same with this one.Can I be worried about the impact to the grass? Love the huge concerts, don't love giving up turf conditions.
Perhaps I'm wrong, but I think anyone would outdraw Nickelback 2to1. That band is awful.A lot cheaper tickets also. Strait keeps saying it’s his last go around and people buy because of that. Throw in that it had been a long time since a stadium concert in JTS, it’s over a 3 day weekend and you have the makings of a big show. Clay Stapleton also didn’t hurt.
Field of dreams is doing a Labor Day weekend again. Tim McGraw drew 2x of nickelback so country acts sell better around here for sure.
What even is Post Malone? Country? Rap? Auto tune pop? I literally have no idea.
Combs is doing in the round.