As a regular concert go-er in the 70s,80s and 90s it really gets my goat when i see bands who turn their backs on theatre and even arena tours in favour of the more lucrative festival and stadium circuit. One argument might be that a band becomes too big a draw to play arenas but back in the day a band would schedule multiple shows at the same venue in order to allow loyal fans...IE the people who bought all the albums,dvds etc the opportunity to see them.
It was commonplace at one time for bands to go off on massive 150 date world tours which could last a whole year in order to reach as many fans as possible but now most "big"bands are happy to play half a dozen festivals or stadiums at £70 per seat and then go home to their mansions and do it all again next year, I remember seeing Thin lizzy three times in 1978 at Manchesters apollo theatre when tickets cost about £3 each, fast forward 41 years and Rammstein announce the british leg of their world tour ....Milton keynes stadium and coventry stadium..TWO SHOWS!....Ticket prices?..£70 each....Sorry guys but i feel better now i vented my spleen
It was commonplace at one time for bands to go off on massive 150 date world tours which could last a whole year in order to reach as many fans as possible but now most "big"bands are happy to play half a dozen festivals or stadiums at £70 per seat and then go home to their mansions and do it all again next year, I remember seeing Thin lizzy three times in 1978 at Manchesters apollo theatre when tickets cost about £3 each, fast forward 41 years and Rammstein announce the british leg of their world tour ....Milton keynes stadium and coventry stadium..TWO SHOWS!....Ticket prices?..£70 each....Sorry guys but i feel better now i vented my spleen
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