That big fuss over the cost of Oasis gig tickets got me thinking. Now I've got no interest in seeing Oasis again (I saw them at Maine Road in 1996, fantastic gig, and then twice more in subsequent years and they were dreadful) to be honest if they played in my back garden I'd close the curtains. But, jeez, these stories about 'dynamic pricing' and how people trying to buy a £148 ticket spent hours in a queue only to be faced with a new price of £355...

I've been faced with it recently with tickets for Bruce Springsteen and Depeche Mode. Last time I saw Bruce was in 2016 and tickets were about £60. Reasonable enough. His UK dates over the last two years were ridiculously priced, you'd have to sell a kidney and remortgage your house to get a ticket in the same postcode as the stage. See also The Mode.
And it seems like any band with a halfway decent following are doing arena gigs and charging the big bucks for doing so. Sleep Token, for example, a band that are hardly a household name although blessed with a cult following, are charging top prices at the biggest arenas in the country. See also certain bands who are well past their prime and appealing mostly to the nostalgia junkies. Hey, if they don't sell the place out they can always curtain off the unsold seats and pretend it's a sell-out!
And, yes, I get it that the likes of Spotify have killed any chance that anyone who isn't Taylor Swift or the like will make any money from making albums... they get thousands of listens for a song and they've got about enough income to buy a bag of chips.
But I remember when following live bands was something that even someone who didn't have all that much money (like I was in the 80's and some of the 90's) could still see the bands they loved at an affordable price. Yup, old fart speaking here whose probably got his head rammed up his arse as to how the world has changed

but I'm thinking of the kids of today who love music just as much as I did back then and now live music is just an unaffordable thing for them.
Whatever, fook it. I'm not doing big arena or stadium gigs anymore, no matter whose playing. Got a few gigs lined up in small to mid-sized venues at reasonable price by bands I love and who appreciate the custom. I might even buy a t-shirt, anything to support these acts.
Anyway, bit of a rant there, be interested to see what you lot think.
