Taylor Swift Concert Prices


My brother in law in Rhode Island is significantly unhappy with his spouse and daughter who spent $1K each for a ticked to hear TS at Patriot Place (in a driving rainstorm, to boot).  I also think it is absurd but pointed out to him that most artists these days make the bulk of their revenue off concerts, with the decline in physical media and the very poor payments from streaming.  He was more impressed when I told him that for what they spent one could get a decent surround system that could play concert Blu rays.

  I know of quite a few people who are dissapointed that they can’t spring that kind of dough to either personally attend or be able to buy a ticket for their kids, and others who have spent for TS tickets but who are agonizing about what they are passing up by doing so, like a family vacation, for example.

  Audiophiles make the same types of decisions, but at least the products that we buy are not for one night of music pleasure.  My sister in law would actually have a stroke if her husband were to spend a few grand for a decent system (he wants one, and we have had this discussion through the years).  I would argue that she just handed him ammo for the next skirmish they have.

  

mahler123

Showing 2 responses by brev

Folks get what they want. If they want to get Taylor Swift tickets all the power to them. If they want to buy stereo equipment they should. How is there a connection between the two? If you want to spend money on material things, great! If you want to spend money on experiences, fantastic! Why do you need ammunition to buy what you want? And it doesn't cost $1,000 per ticket for the concert. There are less expensive tickets. I got four tickets for $1,200 including Ticketmaster fees. Was it worth it? Absolutely.

And a Taylor Swift fan may very well think spending $1,000 on  stereo equipment is an incomprehensible waste of money.  I know of two such people. We live within our own particular value systems. If we have empathy, then we can appreciate the other person's experience. Respect it though not share it.  One can also appreciate that there is a gender divide going on here with most Taylor Swift fans being female and most hi-fi enthusiasts (posters here) being male. Even a back rub comment was thrown in for some odd reason.