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rhythmisaprancer ,
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Meanwhile I was stuck with burners while driving back from the store today... Is it just marketing? Although I guess burning man didn't sell so well, either.

vk6flab ,
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This applies:

Q: How do you make a small fortune with exhibitions, events and shows?

A: Start with a large one.

ravhall ,

The headliners this year would have included Cigarettes After Sex, Alex G and Jack White, and tickets started at $299.

Tried everything except getting better acts and lowering ticket prices.

SeaJ ,

Jack White is good but there is no way I would ever pay $300 to see him.

superkret ,

Better acts increase cost. Lower ticket prices reduce income.

The real problem here is that too many people simply can’t afford “luxuries” like a festival visit anymore.

MrScottyTay ,

Don’t diss cigarettes after sex

ExtravagantEnzyme ,

Marc Rebillet and Thundercat had sets too, plus Hamilton Morris was going to give a lecture. The line up was pretty stacked overall and early bird tickets were $250, which isn’t unreasonable for a 3 day festival.

idiomaddict ,

I did not know Marc Rebillet made music other than my alarm song

ABCDE ,

Huh… That price is okay compared to a lot of festivals. The line up is also very good, The Mars Volta, Converge, DFA1979A, De La Soul, ect.

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quixotic120 ,

The lineup was pretty solid, especially if you look at the full lineup, but that price is a bit much for a single day festival.

We just keep getting fucked. I paid 160 for bonnaroo 2006 tickets because I got the first wave, I think the final wave was 190. That’s with fees and all. Adjusted for inflation thats $250-290. But that was a 4 day festival with Radiohead headlining, beck, tom petty, god tons of sick bands. It was imo the peak of bonnaroo

Now this is $300 for a single day? It’s more after inflation for 1/4 the festival? I get that there’s savings in running a festival for multiple days so it’s not like cutting a 3 day to a 1 day means costs are cut by 2/3rd, but from my perspective as a consumer it looks like I am paying ~300% more than I did 18 years ago even after adjusting for inflation because I just don’t get nearly as much value for my dollars.

I remember that bonnaroo and being like “Jesus this is so much money” and here we are with a show that’s 53% more expensive in raw dollar amount and 1/4 the length. Sigh.

Was worth it though, that Radiohead set was insane. They played for over 2 hours. Also a few months later I got tickets for daft punks alive 2007 tour - $50 plus fees (which were like $14). At the time I thought it was the most absurd shit, so expensive. I almost didn’t go. I’m glad I did because it was the most insane concert I’ve ever seen in my life. But it’s funny because nowadays finding a major act that puts out tickets for $65 with fees is actually fairly tough.

ravhall ,

Actually…. I’d pay $300 to see that 2006 lineup.

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