I'm saying I'm entitled because my comparison was based on that. Really though comparison all comes down to what each thinks something is worth. I would never say someone is wrong for spending such and such even if I might question heavily why lol as I've obviously got my own acts that would be worth that bit extra a lot of them are bands I've seen where they cost so much are now.
Nope, I got super early bird when tbe lineup was announced. There was a very few super early and early bird that went on sale. I got super lucky refreshing to get that. Not a chance I'd have departed with any money until I saw it and I wouldn't have paid the £135 as it's certainly not worth it. I wouldn't expect to get that again so it's likely to be my last one.
I don't personally find £100 reasonable for any gig.
This was a tour I needed to happen like 10 years before it did for me. I should have actually gone but at that time £82.50 was pretty high. Green Day hadn't bought out a decent album for 17 years and I thought FOB were just producing rubbish then except for the odd song. It was a gig to make an exception for though.
no...but a lot worse than predicted...landslide in electoral college terms, popular vote, congress. There is no other way to paint this other than a massive win for Trump and his brand of politics. The major grim thing is that young people, especially young men, are becoming more right wing especially on the culture stuff...happening in US and europe. I guess it's all part of the relative decline that we're going through, and that will likely continue.
Where have I ever said you aren't entitled to wait to buy?
The £110 including fees at Slam Dunk was also the super early bird - so you must have bought that before the line-up was announced as tickets went up to £135 including fees after they went back on sale after the line-up was announced...