• Bob Robertson IX @discuss.tchncs.de
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    I received an email from Ticketmaster when tickets for how local show went on sale, and I was just curious how well they were selling, so I logged in. There were still plenty left, but they were selling much better than I was expecting… but then I noticed the prices. $60 for lawn and $200-$500 for pavilion seating. But then I noticed the front 2 rows, $4k-$5k… and they were almost all sold out.

    This has to be a money laundering scheme, right? No one is actually paying that to see Kid Rock, right?

    • thagoat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Ticketmaster is a vile company. More than likely this is manufactured scarcity to drive ticket sales for a washed up has-been that no one cares about.

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      You’d have to actually attend a concert to see if those seats actually fill. I’m not willing to subject myself to that punishment.

    • i_stole_ur_taco@lemmy.ca
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      They might have reserved most of them for promotional giveaway type shit. “Win $5000 Kid Rock tickets!”

      The only way I see this working is if there using the sticker price for another purpose. Those are like Olympic Finals ticket prices, not hillbilly rock in the middle of nowhere prices.