'I flew to Luxembourg to see the gig there instead!': music fans on how they cope with high UK ticket prices

OMG 🤯 u guys gotta feel 4 these fans 😩 high ticket prices r crazy 💸 especially when ur fave artist is only gonna come 2 a big venue. i get it, £50 2 go see lost frequencies in luxembourg is a steal ⚡️ but what if its just £20 or less? 🤑 wouldn't that b more reasonable? 🤔 and yeah ticketmaster fees r ridiculous 😤 some fans r even boycotting them which is super smart 💪. i think smaller venues r the way 2 go 🎸 u can get a similar vibe but 4 like half the price 🤑 or even better, attend an up-and-coming artist's gig @ £10 max 🎶
 
OMG, £6.50 from 1981? That's like, a good price for a decent pint back then too 🍺😂 I mean, come on, people have been paying more than that for overpriced concert tickets and now they're whining about it? It's all relative, right? Some of these fans are getting the £50 flights to Luxembourg just so they can catch Lost Frequencies live... like, what's the real cost of your happiness here? And yeah, I get it, Ticketmaster fees are a no-no, but at least some people are finding alternatives. Those up-and-coming artists at smaller venues are where it's at if you ask me 🤘
 
🤯 u guys gotta be kidding me... £6.50 for Bruce Springsteen back in 1981? That's like, pocket change! 🤑 Now they're charging £150+ on resale sites?! Not fair at all... 😩 and its not just the ticket price, the food & drink prices are getting out of hand too... i mean what happened to the good old days where you could just grab a pint & enjoy the music without breaking the bank? 🍺💸 smaller venues like that up-and-coming artist gig thing tho is a great idea! 👏
 
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