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Dr Beard Face
07-05-2024, 08:55 AM
Got GA floor tickets a few weeks ago, looking forward to it, since he may really truly possibly be retiring the name after this.

I wanted to go to Childish Gambino's show, but the area I typically sit in, and had been about $80 last show I went to at Paycom (years ago), is now almost $400 after fees. I can't. I'm too old for GA standing, and even that is WAY too high at almost $300! I will be limited to small shows if this is how concerts are now. I spent $500 for my LIFE DREAM show, the Gorillaz, no one else will be enough to have me drop that on tickets alone. I'm glad the Tower Theater has had some good shows, but I still hate Save Live.

traxx
07-05-2024, 08:56 AM
I saw the Eagles on their Hotel California tour and can tell you they had no pre-recorded audio in Denver. They had a small symphonic section for a few songs and were still very, very good. I could imagine they don't do this at all stops.

I saw the Who a few years back with my youngest boy and they had a small symphonic section as well.

TheTravellers
07-05-2024, 09:14 AM
I wanted to go to Childish Gambino's show, but the area I typically sit in, and had been about $80 last show I went to at Paycom (years ago), is now almost $400 after fees. I can't. I'm too old for GA standing, and even that is WAY too high at almost $300! I will be limited to small shows if this is how concerts are now. I spent $500 for my LIFE DREAM show, the Gorillaz, no one else will be enough to have me drop that on tickets alone. I'm glad the Tower Theater has had some good shows, but I still hate Save Live.

We're around 60, not too old to stand yet (which is good 'cos Tower, Criterion, and Beer City shows we go to are 90% standing (won't go to Criterion seated shows, the seating is way too close together and just unpleasant).

We paid $139.50 per ticket for a total of $355 for both (after ridiculous service charges (from AXS, not TM, so they all do it, consumers are getting screwed by everybody every day in this USA-capitalism-run-amok environment, and it will never stop, ever), so that's weird if one ticket was almost $300...

Jersey Boss
07-05-2024, 09:40 AM
We're around 60, not too old to stand yet (which is good 'cos Tower, Criterion, and Beer City shows we go to are 90% standing (won't go to Criterion seated shows, the seating is way too close together and just unpleasant).

We paid $139.50 per ticket for a total of $355 for both (after ridiculous service charges (from AXS, not TM, so they all do it, consumers are getting screwed by everybody every day in this USA-capitalism-run-amok environment, and it will never stop, ever), so that's weird if one ticket was almost $300...
Paying 400 a SEAT(300 level) @ The Sphere to see Dead & Company this weekend is reasonable in comparisson to what I'm seeing about OKC shows.

traxx
07-05-2024, 11:53 AM
We're around 60, not too old to stand yet (which is good 'cos Tower, Criterion, and Beer City shows we go to are 90% standing (won't go to Criterion seated shows, the seating is way too close together and just unpleasant).

We paid $139.50 per ticket for a total of $355 for both (after ridiculous service charges (from AXS, not TM, so they all do it, consumers are getting screwed by everybody every day in this USA-capitalism-run-amok environment, and it will never stop, ever), so that's weird if one ticket was almost $300...

Wow. That seems like a lot of money for local, small venues.

I remember going to shows at (I wanna say the name was) Pyramid. In the basement of where the Bourbon St. restaurant entrance is. Seeing shows like Faith No More and Circus of Power around 1990 for about 15 to 25 bucks.

TheTravellers
07-05-2024, 12:10 PM
Wow. That seems like a lot of money for local, small venues.

I remember going to shows at (I wanna say the name was) Pyramid. In the basement of where the Bourbon St. restaurant entrance is. Seeing shows like Faith No More and Circus of Power around 1990 for about 15 to 25 bucks.

$139.50 for Childish Gambino is at Paycom. Actual seats at the 100 level are more than that (we're seat snobs, won't get anything further away than that). Criterion, Tower, BCMH are usually around $30-80 (or higher sometimes, but not often), plus fees.

aDark
07-08-2024, 12:52 PM
Wow. That seems like a lot of money for local, small venues.

I remember going to shows at (I wanna say the name was) Pyramid. In the basement of where the Bourbon St. restaurant entrance is. Seeing shows like Faith No More and Circus of Power around 1990 for about 15 to 25 bucks.

Eh, the money part doesn't' seem to far off considering inflation and also popularity of the acts you referenced. $25 in 1990 is about $60 today. There's tons of great shows at smaller venues that are almost always less than $60 to get in. I don't recall ever paying more than $50 to get into Tower theater, for example. I wasn't around to enjoy the Pyramid but from your post it sounds like a pretty intimate basement venue.

I don't think comparing Childish Gambino with Faith No More is helpful as the two seemingly have pretty drastically different levels of popularity.

kukblue1
07-08-2024, 03:33 PM
Depending on the concert I wait to buy anymore. Janet Jackson for example started at like $119 for club maybe more now it's down to $40 something like that. I think people just don't have the money right now for concerts.

bison34
07-08-2024, 03:55 PM
This is happening all over. Concert promoters (Live Nation, AMG, etc) are overpricing tickets because they promised exorbitant amounts to artists for tours. When people don't pay, they either lower them precipitously, or cancel (in the case of J'Lo's tour).

Urbanized
07-08-2024, 04:18 PM
A note of clarification: the club in the basement where Bourbon Street is today wasn’t Pyramid. Pyramid was upstairs. The club in the basement that regularly had shows was Kinetix.

ManAboutTown
07-09-2024, 10:20 AM
A note of clarification: the club in the basement where Bourbon Street is today wasn’t Pyramid. Pyramid was upstairs. The club in the basement that regularly had shows was Kinetix.I hit both clubs quite a bit back in the day, and remember parking on the north side of the building where the canal is now.

citywokchinesefood
07-09-2024, 10:59 AM
$139.50 for Childish Gambino is at Paycom. Actual seats at the 100 level are more than that (we're seat snobs, won't get anything further away than that). Criterion, Tower, BCMH are usually around $30-80 (or higher sometimes, but not often), plus fees.

I was going to go until I found out Willow Smith is coheadlining the tour, I really dislike her music. Her and her brother do not have the same talent or charisma as their father.

TheTravellers
07-09-2024, 11:20 AM
I was going to go until I found out Willow Smith is coheadlining the tour, I really dislike her music. Her and her brother do not have the same talent or charisma as their father.

Yeah, that was a big "ugh" from me, but the chance to see him (especially from the floor) outweighs her appearance for us.

BDP
07-09-2024, 02:51 PM
Criterion, Tower, BCMH are usually around $30-80 (or higher sometimes, but not often), plus fees.

The irony is that I'd probably pay more for shows at those venues. So much better than arenas or oversized amphitheaters.

SEMIweather
07-09-2024, 03:01 PM
The irony is that I'd probably pay more for shows at those venues. So much better than arenas or oversized amphitheaters.

Shhh lol…this logic will ruin it for those of us who think that the true sweet spot is paying $10-$30 for shows at Resonant Head, which in turn is a much better experience than Criterion, Tower, and BCMH.

BDP
07-09-2024, 04:23 PM
Shhh lol…this logic will ruin it for those of us who think that the true sweet spot is paying $10-$30 for shows at Resonant Head, which in turn is a much better experience than Criterion, Tower, and BCMH.

Ha. I'll try and keep it down.

I still need to check it out. Looks like a great place.

Wishbone
08-17-2024, 02:33 PM
Manilow was supposed to be at Paycom tonight but he has covid so it's postponed.

Ward
08-17-2024, 09:06 PM
This is happening all over. Concert promoters (Live Nation, AMG, etc) are overpricing tickets because they promised exorbitant amounts to artists for tours. When people don't pay, they either lower them precipitously, or cancel (in the case of J'Lo's tour).

The DOJ is on it. https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-sues-live-nation-ticketmaster-monopolizing-markets-across-live-concert

HOT ROD
12-21-2024, 06:41 PM
https://enclaveokc.com/upcoming/

Gucci Mane in concert Dec 31!

HOT ROD
12-21-2024, 06:44 PM
https://okcnightlife.com/