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.
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.
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).
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.
Manilow was supposed to be at Paycom tonight but he has covid so it's postponed.
The DOJ is on it. https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justi...s-live-concert
There are currently 5 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 5 guests)
Bookmarks