Hi all,
Could someone who has been to the MEN concert or NEC shows tell me how much the programme was? I'm going to Earl's Court on Friday and just trying to work out a budget.
Thanks in advance...
Lee
Programme cost
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Correct on both counts, but I think it silly to get wrapped up in this sort of hero worship when you can go out your front door and have epic experiences everywhere with anyone, pauper or millionaire. Why get into this sort of silly hero worship? Why spend the present aimlessly reminiscing about the past? My sort of crowd 15 pound is a lot of money - money that can be spent on drinks for your friends/family or bus tickets...
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You attach your own value to £15 and spend it accordingly. Each to their own.JKealy wrote: My sort of crowd 15 pound is a lot of money - money that can be spent on drinks for your friends/family or bus tickets...
Myself, I won't be buying a T, program, or a drink for your friends / family, but I don't mind if you do.
(buy me a drink, I mean)
But: purchasing decisions != hero worship
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Concert programme £15 - Expensive really but atleast it had some writing in it. I get sick to the back teeth of seeing programmes full of bloody pictures and nothing interesting at all to read.
The thing that pisses me off is the venue's extortionate prices on food and beer. Wembley are the biggest criminals here charging rediculous amounts for watered down beer. I'd rather die of thirst than line those greedy basterds pockets thankyou very much !
The thing that pisses me off is the venue's extortionate prices on food and beer. Wembley are the biggest criminals here charging rediculous amounts for watered down beer. I'd rather die of thirst than line those greedy basterds pockets thankyou very much !
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Ah isn't it great taking your little one( or not so little ones) along to concerts.drafsack wrote: Drafsack Jr was so impressesd (it was his first ever concert) he's been plundering my PF cd collection all week - Result
I took my little 10 year old to see The Musical Box (Genesis tribute band) about a month ago.
Have to also add, at the Earls court concert, we had a little girl, must have been about 11ish i think, there she was singing along to all the songs, so into it with her expressions, i still can't forget the look of sheer enjoyment on her face everytime i glanced in her direction living every moment of the gig, captivating really. I had to tap her on the shoulder when it had all finished saying 'you have great music taste' to which she replies confidentally ' i know' !
Kids huh
Yes i did buy a programme but not just for the concert, i buy them for keepsakes and the memory.