Anonymous wrote:Went to Stockholm along with many other Americans. It was a whirlwind, once in a lifetime experience I Deed. PP, you will have a blast! Btw, our tickets were $150 each for the 100 level.
Anonymous wrote:I want to take my elementary daughter to the Taylor swift concert. The absolute cheapest tickets are $1500-1800. These would be around $2k each after fees. These are for very bad tickets. Better tickets are more like $3-5000 PER ticket.
I’m just wondering who pays this much for these tickets. I’m guessing a lot of moms are taking their children? We can afford it but it seems excessive.
Anonymous wrote:I want to take my elementary daughter to the Taylor swift concert. The absolute cheapest tickets are $1500-1800. These would be around $2k each after fees. These are for very bad tickets. Better tickets are more like $3-5000 PER ticket.
I’m just wondering who pays this much for these tickets. I’m guessing a lot of moms are taking their children? We can afford it but it seems excessive.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s mostly NOT parents taking kids. It’s mostly childless women who are treating themselves. And why shouldn’t they.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to take my elementary daughter to the Taylor swift concert. The absolute cheapest tickets are $1500-1800. These would be around $2k each after fees. These are for very bad tickets. Better tickets are more like $3-5000 PER ticket.
I’m just wondering who pays this much for these tickets. I’m guessing a lot of moms are taking their children? We can afford it but it seems excessive.
Well those are last minute tickets, they’re $$$$$
They were posted at these prices 24 hours after ticket sales. They were never lower.
Yeah, Taylor swift crashed Ticketmaster. Is she really this popular???
Clearly, umm, yes. She is.
+1. She is a 34 year old self-made billionaire.
Since when are rich, trust fund kids self-made? Yes, she is successful but she is no more self made than the Kardashians.
What? No. She is not a rich trust fund kid. Why are you even on this thread? And sorry, the Kardashians ARE self-made. I happen to think their profession is as stupid as they come. But I can't help it if idiots watch their dumb show and buy their product placements.
Dude, her father is a millionaire wealth investment manager. He is the principal founding member of the Swift Group and has done incredibly well for himself. Taylor, with the aid of her millionaire father, was able to tour and secure contracts as a young child, who supported and bolstered her career. She was not and has never been a struggling artist. On the contrary, she is a rich kid, with rich parents, who is able to take risks and be an artists precisely becuase she has so much money to fall back on.
Swift, Kardashians, and Donald J have all done well for themselves - but the loans from parents equaling over $1M is easily what sets them apart from other budding entrepreneurs.
But sure, self-made.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the people responding to this post have completely lost the point. It is that concert ticket prices are obscene, they didn't used to be this way, and as an average person with an average income it is inconceivable that anyway would have thousands and thousands of dollars to spend a couple of hours one night, when many are worried about making rent or feeding their kids. It is a level of inequality we have never seen, and it is unsustainable. I think it is very clear from your posts where most of you land in that equation.
I don't disagree about inequality, but this is a difficult to impossible to stop function of the insane demand for Taylor Swift tickets. Face value tickets were expensive, but not outrageously priced; it's just that way more people wanted to go than could ever be accommodated. It's a long tour with lots of shows in big venues, and there's still enough demand on the resale side to lead to crazy prices.
To answer the question, our HHI is $175K and I saw Taylor. I was lucky enough to get face value tickets from a friend of a friend, so the real cost was about $1000 when you factor in flights and hotels, for me and a friend to see the concert and spend two days in Nashville. If the cost of the tickets had not been face value it would have been too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to take my elementary daughter to the Taylor swift concert. The absolute cheapest tickets are $1500-1800. These would be around $2k each after fees. These are for very bad tickets. Better tickets are more like $3-5000 PER ticket.
I’m just wondering who pays this much for these tickets. I’m guessing a lot of moms are taking their children? We can afford it but it seems excessive.
Well those are last minute tickets, they’re $$$$$
They were posted at these prices 24 hours after ticket sales. They were never lower.
Yeah, Taylor swift crashed Ticketmaster. Is she really this popular???
Clearly, umm, yes. She is.
+1. She is a 34 year old self-made billionaire.
Since when are rich, trust fund kids self-made? Yes, she is successful but she is no more self made than the Kardashians.
What? No. She is not a rich trust fund kid. Why are you even on this thread? And sorry, the Kardashians ARE self-made. I happen to think their profession is as stupid as they come. But I can't help it if idiots watch their dumb show and buy their product placements.
Dude, her father is a millionaire wealth investment manager. He is the principal founding member of the Swift Group and has done incredibly well for himself. Taylor, with the aid of her millionaire father, was able to tour and secure contracts as a young child, who supported and bolstered her career. She was not and has never been a struggling artist. On the contrary, she is a rich kid, with rich parents, who is able to take risks and be an artists precisely becuase she has so much money to fall back on.
Swift, Kardashians, and Donald J have all done well for themselves - but the loans from parents equaling over $1M is easily what sets them apart from other budding entrepreneurs.
But sure, self-made.