Radiohead will perform Aug. 3 at Verizon Wireless Music Center, 12880 E. 146th St. The U.K.-based rock band hasn't appeared in Indiana since 1995, when ...
1.Bruce's concert intensitiy and committment has never changed since he first stapped on a guitar. Every night he tries to perform the best show of his career, regardless of the crowd. As time passes the shows of the 70's certainly are special, but he's not letting up.
Bruce is not 60.
To imply his music is irrelevent, suggests you haven't listened to "Magic".
I don't know what the sellout ratio on this tour is but it's high. From reports I've read he's sold out 90% of the tour. Omaha sold out. So your statement he's not selling out is incorrect. Impossible to get a ticket for his international shows. Chicago was packed to the rafters both nights. Oh! he's sold out 3 nights in Giants stadium and they just announced he's playing Gillette stadium this summer.
$89 and $55 prices in today's market is not high. Clapton's getting $200 per. Scaplers are offering to buy those $200 tickets for $475. So imagine what they are charging. Bruce has done a good job in reducing scalping for his shows with the g.a. admission plan and dropping good seats the day of the show.
Standing up for Conseco acostics, puts you in the minority. The time before, when Bruce played Conseco, the sound was just bad. From way back on the floor Thursday night the sound was ok.
LNchris
1.Bruce's concert intensitiy and committment has never changed since he first stapped on a guitar. Every night he tries to perform the best show of his career, regardless of the crowd. As time passes the shows of the 70's certainly are special, but he's not letting up.
Bruce is not 60.
To imply his music is irrelevent, suggests you haven't listened to "Magic".
I don't know what the sellout ratio on this tour is but it's high. From reports I've read he's sold out 90% of the tour. Omaha sold out. So your statement he's not selling out is incorrect. Impossible to get a ticket for his international shows. Chicago was packed to the rafters both nights. Oh! he's sold out 3 nights in Giants stadium and they just announced he's playing Gillette stadium this summer.
$89 and $55 prices in today's market is not high. Clapton's getting $200 per. Scaplers are offering to buy those $200 tickets for $475. So imagine what they are charging. Bruce has done a good job in reducing scalping for his shows with the g.a. admission plan and dropping good seats the day of the show.
Standing up for Conseco acostics, puts you in the minority. The time before, when Bruce played Conseco, the sound was just bad. From way back on the floor Thursday night the sound was ok.