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Originally Posted by ultracapper
The Rolling Stones are coming to Seattle.
Nose bleed, partial view of the stage from the far end of Century Link Field, probably close to an 1/8 of a mile from the band, seats are going for $175.
Front stage, reserved seating, an unreal $3250 a seat.
Standing Room Only pits to far left and far right of stage.....$1600 per.
Not sure when tickets go on sale, but I bet they don't sell out in 12 hours like they did in 1981 at the Kingdome for the Tattoo You tour. I don't think they had a ticket over $32 for that show. And $32 was breaking new ground. Very good seats were going for under $200 when they were last here in 2006.
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Tickets went on sale a few weeks ago ultra. You should check it out; it is a grand event when the Stones play. I agree that the tickets are way overpriced on this tour. They are playing fewer dates and spreading them out more as a necessary concession to age. They are making up for less dates by charging more. When I watched the Scorcese directed performance at the Beacon Theater (2006), I thought they were done. I recently watched Havana Moon (2016)and was pretty impressed. The biggest drawback for me is that they are just a greatest hits band at this point. Most bands that do this play casinos in places like Tulalip or Lincoln City.