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So, tickets were available for Bad Bunny's recent tour today, and fans are freaking out over the prices. It basically ranged from like around $190 to like $1380, which is absolutely crazy and insane. But that also just made me curious as to like, what's the most that y'all have paid for concert tickets? And given that this price range is not for resale, like this is just they's price.
I totally, 100% agree with you when it comes to the fact that concert tickets have become so expensive these days and the price range that you shared, not including obviously the resellers like that was the price on release day, makes me feel bad for all the fans who want to see them and they can't afford it and it's not just Bad Bunny it's like so many other musicians who have released similar like price ranges. And for me personally I have paid close to $300 for a ticket with a friend from out of the country and it was worth it.
I also want to say I paid that price because he is my favorite musician of all time and my friend was the only other big fan who would agree to pay that price to see him with me but if it wasn't for him and it wasn't for my friend coming along yeah there's no way I would have paid that price. It was more so paying for the experience overall if that makes sense.
Yeah, no, I definitely feel like paying for the experience is overall what pushes people to like pay these prices regardless, especially if they're like the biggest fan of these people as well.
Do a post on ticket scalping, maybe, but I would never pay such prices to see anybody. I think the most I've ever paid to see anybody is $100. I think it's pretty wild when you have music festivals where you could pay the amount for some of these artists and even get more for the money, but I mean, it is the hype train, it is what's popular, and yeah, shoutouts to your posts.