Steel Wheels wrote on Oct 19
th, 2012 at 7:30am:
I was checking the seating chart for the NJ show and the only seats I can afford would turn out to be the worst seats I've ever had for a concert - let alone a Stones show. I really hope that they cannot sell out these 4 shows quickly. Maybe that will tip them off that we are not puppets with open wallets.
Today has, sadly, proved that for the most part, we are.
the amount of people who complained about the prices and then not only paid them, but paid them for awful seats just encourages the Stones organisation to persist with this nonsense. Newark will be no different.
Every tour they rip people off than they did the previous time. And every time there's enough people desperate or stupid enough (and I've been guilty of that myself) to throw self respect out the window. We've reaped what we sowed to some extent by encouraging it instead of saying 'no' occasionally. The fast sales for these shows doesnt augur well for being cut much slack for next year.
Very, very few people seem to have got the cheapest nosebleeds. And the only lower level (Floor 1) tickets that I saw listed that werent THAT outrageous (£150) seem to have barely existed either.
Like I said the other day, its not the price range thats significant, its the % of tickets in each price range that is. And there appear to be hardly any at all in those cheaper ranges.