I've just looked at the prices and they are similar to what we have paid to see Springsteen in May.I remember going to see them at Newcastle City Hall back in the day, not that long after Brian Johnson had joined in fact an i think we only paid 4 or 5 quid for a ticket luckily I’ve seen them a good few times but i think I’m going to have to pass on those prices now - how times have changed
Oh was just too young to go see them with Bon - that must have been amazing to see them in Boro though.Saw them at the Town Hall with Bon Scott I was never a huge fan but they were brilliant TBH. Can't remember the last time I heard anything good/great by them.
It’s crazy what most of the big acts are charging now isn’t itI've just looked at the prices and they are similar to what we have paid to see Springsteen in May.
Yep you could say that - been a while since they played here and possibly the last time they will so that has probably played a part as well. I’m sure they’ll still put on a great show but Malcolm was a big part of the band in my eyes so I’d probably see it as not quite as good as they once were.Sold out - they got the pricing right they can argue
No - we pay poundsIs this how much it is in the UK too?
Bloody hell. No way.
Wow - that must be at least £500 for the equivalent of one ticket , to see in most cases groups of pensioners playing songs from 40 years ago.Got ours this morning for the first Wembley gig. The concert diary is filling up nicely, that’s Springsteen, Killers, Eagles and AC/DC booked so far.