Post by weedyburton79 on Jul 13, 2023 3:56:34 GMT 1
Amazing that they could have the highest-grossing tour of their career without Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing and keeping all the merch prices so relatively low compared to other current touring acts.
Not suprised they broke their record. Not as high as the exorbitant prices for depeche mode's grabbing hands tour but still the cure's most expensive tickets.
Long gone are the days of reasonable ticket prices for any gigs!
Amazing that they could have the highest-grossing tour of their career without Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing and keeping all the merch prices so relatively low compared to other current touring acts.
Keep the tickets prices in check & folks are more likely to snap up t shirts & bucket hats etc I guess. They probably also made sure the venues didn't cream off a percentage from the merch sales which is something they like to do.
Amazing that they could have the highest-grossing tour of their career without Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing and keeping all the merch prices so relatively low compared to other current touring acts.
and not touring a new album, well, not promoting one as such...
Good times all round.. See you in Australia boys!
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