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The Who Concert Wembley

Solidgone
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as I live in the LB Brent area our local residence association has been given 40 tickets (free tickets) to attend this weekend’s gig. Ive put in my interest and waiting the outcome. But does this mean that the who are struggling to fill gigs?
ive also heard there is a Who cover band “Who are you” playing at the Pelton Arms on 28 Dec. A mate saw them in Eastbourne the weekend and said they were excellent. Has anybody heard/seen of them?
ive also heard there is a Who cover band “Who are you” playing at the Pelton Arms on 28 Dec. A mate saw them in Eastbourne the weekend and said they were excellent. Has anybody heard/seen of them?
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I think they struggled to sell the tickets initially but they soon picked up and don't think there's a lot left now.
Not seen Who are You but they're supposed to be pretty good, they're also playing at the Dartford Festival on July 13th.
Looking forward to Saturday
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I'll be there. Should be a good night0
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If anyone fancies 2 really good seats at the event, I can't make it now so my seats, Block 124 row 26 are on Viagogo at face value £155 each0
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Saw an advert...can't recall where about a Jam cover band (not From The Jam) playing at the Pelton Arms....as well as The Blackmarket down here in Hastings.0
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£155 for a ticket to see an aging rock band who have lost 2 of their original members !!!! I say this as a Who fan & lucky to see them at Wembley Arena in early 2000's when they had Joe Strummer as support. No idea what I paid then but I don't think it would have been more than around £40.
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£155 is absolutely bonkers. I saw them at the o2 a few years ago. I had decent seats and was half that price.0
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golfaddick said:£155 for a ticket to see an aging rock band who have lost 2 of their original members !!!! I say this as a Who fan & lucky to see them at Wembley Arena in early 2000's when they had Joe Strummer as support. No idea what I paid then but I don't think it would have been more than around £40.
i was at the Wembley arena gigs too and don’t think it was anywhere near £40 (will check tonight)0 -
Why are concerts so expensive these days? Fleetwood Mac and The Eagles prices were really bad too i heard.0
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Saw them in Hyde Park in 96 with Alanis Morissette, Dylan and Clapton - tickets were about £30. Then again in Hyde Park a few years ago with Johnny Marr, Kasabian, and Paul Weller as support - about £50 a ticket.
£155 is taking the piss - but even though a depleted line-up it’s still Daltrey and Townsend. Would I have gone if I was in the country? Probably.
I’m back next week and Dylan and Young on Friday is something I’m looking forward to greatly - no idea of the ticket price as was bought by the boys as a present.
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Curb_It said:Why are concerts so expensive these days? Fleetwood Mac and The Eagles prices were really bad too i heard.
The prices for big acts are a joke B. For a lot of these type bands, it'll probably be the last time fans will get to see them before they pack up so am guessing the promotors realise this and push the prices up accordingly.0 -
I missed out on the freebies...drat and double drat.0
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When I saw The Who at Wembley a few years ago, the tickets were only £5. They had a lot of support groups, some of which were pretty famous: Elton John, David Bowie, Queen, Dire Straits, U2, Paul Young, Bryan Ferry, Howard Jones, Sting, Phil Collins, Sade, Nik Kershaw, Elvis Costello, Spandau Ballet, Ultravox, Adam Ant, The Boomtown Rats, The Style Council, Status Quo and, to kick it all off, the Coldstream Guards. It was a great day. Even Charles and Di were there - I didn't know they were big fans of The Who.2
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Chizz said:When I saw The Who at Wembley a few years ago, the tickets were only £5. They had a lot of support groups, some of which were pretty famous: Elton John, David Bowie, Queen, Dire Straits, U2, Paul Young, Bryan Ferry, Howard Jones, Sting, Phil Collins, Sade, Nik Kershaw, Elvis Costello, Spandau Ballet, Ultravox, Adam Ant, The Boomtown Rats, The Style Council, Status Quo and, to kick it all off, the Coldstream Guards. It was a great day. Even Charles and Di were there - I didn't know they were big fans of The Who.
You got ripped off mate. The had the same line up when I went but also Paul MCartney.3 -
DaveMehmet said:Chizz said:When I saw The Who at Wembley a few years ago, the tickets were only £5. They had a lot of support groups, some of which were pretty famous: Elton John, David Bowie, Queen, Dire Straits, U2, Paul Young, Bryan Ferry, Howard Jones, Sting, Phil Collins, Sade, Nik Kershaw, Elvis Costello, Spandau Ballet, Ultravox, Adam Ant, The Boomtown Rats, The Style Council, Status Quo and, to kick it all off, the Coldstream Guards. It was a great day. Even Charles and Di were there - I didn't know they were big fans of The Who.
You got ripped off mate. The had the same line up when I went but also Paul MCartney.2 -
Curb_It said:Why are concerts so expensive these days? Fleetwood Mac and The Eagles prices were really bad too i heard.
Now, they make more money from the tour
than the albums sales.5 -
My brother has a spare ticket if anyone wants it.0
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bobmunro said:Saw them in Hyde Park in 96 with Alanis Morissette, Dylan and Clapton - tickets were about £30. Then again in Hyde Park a few years ago with Johnny Marr, Kasabian, and Paul Weller as support - about £50 a ticket.
The support for the Wembley gig is very poor. Kaiser Chiefs.....2 -
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Just looked on stub hub and tickets for the Wembley gig on Saturday are selling below face value...
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bobmunro said:Saw them in Hyde Park in 96 with Alanis Morissette, Dylan and Clapton - tickets were about £30. Then again in Hyde Park a few years ago with Johnny Marr, Kasabian, and Paul Weller as support - about £50 a ticket.
£155 is taking the piss - but even though a depleted line-up it’s still Daltrey and Townsend. Would I have gone if I was in the country? Probably.
I’m back next week and Dylan and Young on Friday is something I’m looking forward to greatly - no idea of the ticket price as was bought by the boys as a present.
Was also there a few years ago but it was the Kaiser Chiefs, not Kasabian who were supporting. Nightmare trying to get a drink, gave up in the end.1 -
OK, Pop pickers I've just dropped the price from £154 to £89 each on Viagogo - someone should go in there and just gobble up that bargain - remember where you heard it first
I've probably got an old Charlton shirt I can send you in the post just to sweeten the deal , Remember Block 124 , Row 260 -
DaveMehmet said:bobmunro said:Saw them in Hyde Park in 96 with Alanis Morissette, Dylan and Clapton - tickets were about £30. Then again in Hyde Park a few years ago with Johnny Marr, Kasabian, and Paul Weller as support - about £50 a ticket.
£155 is taking the piss - but even though a depleted line-up it’s still Daltrey and Townsend. Would I have gone if I was in the country? Probably.
I’m back next week and Dylan and Young on Friday is something I’m looking forward to greatly - no idea of the ticket price as was bought by the boys as a present.
Was also there a few years ago but it was the Kaiser Chiefs, not Kasabian who were supporting. Nightmare trying to get a drink, gave up in the end.
We were right at the back near two very long bars so not too bad on the drinks front.0 -
MrOneLung said:Curb_It said:Why are concerts so expensive these days? Fleetwood Mac and The Eagles prices were really bad too i heard.
Now, they make more money from the tour
than the albums sales.
The music business sucks at the moment because people will pay large sums to see bands like The Who, but won't bother to turn up to their local music venue and pay a tenner to see some new original music. One issue is that it's more about putting a selfie on social media showing you were there, than it is about being into the music and listening to it. There's no kudos in a selfie taken at the Dog and Duck with a local band.3 -
I know what you mean @Saga Lout - I am now preferring cover bands than the real artists.0
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Saga Lout said:MrOneLung said:Curb_It said:Why are concerts so expensive these days? Fleetwood Mac and The Eagles prices were really bad too i heard.
Now, they make more money from the tour
than the albums sales.
The music business sucks at the moment because people will pay large sums to see bands like The Who, but won't bother to turn up to their local music venue and pay a tenner to see some new original music. One issue is that it's more about putting a selfie on social media showing you were there, than it is about being into the music and listening to it. There's no kudos in a selfie taken at the Dog and Duck with a local band.0 -
I’ve just received a free ticket for tomorrow’s gig. I’m likely to be a bit scwiffy on arrival as I’m celebrating a friend’s birthday in Zedel’s beforehand.
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Solidgone said:I’ve just received a free ticket for tomorrow’s gig. I’m likely to be a bit scwiffy on arrival as I’m celebrating a friend’s birthday in Zedel’s beforehand.
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Solidgone said:I’ve just received a free ticket for tomorrow’s gig. I’m likely to be a bit scwiffy on arrival as I’m celebrating a friend’s birthday in Zedel’s beforehand.1
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DaveMehmet said:Solidgone said:I’ve just received a free ticket for tomorrow’s gig. I’m likely to be a bit scwiffy on arrival as I’m celebrating a friend’s birthday in Zedel’s beforehand.
I’ll aim to be there around 6pm? As I’d like to see the Kaiser Chiefs at least. PM your mobile and im give you a shout or I’ll look out for you in your seat.
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