17 March 2009

Too much Pink

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I see the renowned singing and dancing person, Pink, will be playing Canberra in August. I was thinking of getting my kids tickets, but at $180 for the cheap seats, I think Mz Pink can go without the pleasure of their company.

http://boxoffice.smh.com.au/smh/tourevent/142/1518/3179/pink_canberra

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i’m not a fogey either *sulking*

johnboy said :

No more fogey reminiscences of yesteryear please.

Sorry mate, just trying to illustrate the fact that if he does choose to take his kids it’s something that they will remember and probably appreciate. I don’t know if the ticket price is worth that to him but it’s relevant and something to consider.

And I am no fogey!

Now excuse me while I chase those damn kids off my front lawn.

No more fogey reminiscences of yesteryear please.

toriness said :

pommy do take your girls along – they’ll love you forever! one of my favourite childhood memories was my mum and dad taking me and my sisters to see john farnham. i heart whispering jack!

That’s funny! To my shame that’s the first gig I ever went to when I was about 11 or so with my mum and dad. I hate to admit it but as an 11 year old who had never been to a live concert before I did think it was pretty cool.

I just wish I had’ve had cooler parents who would have taken me to see something with a bit more ‘cred’ attached to it so I could brag to my peerss.

My favourtie childhood memory was when I was allowed to go to see the mighty Metallica without my parents but it will never be my first concert…

*sigh*

deezagood said :

AngryHenry said :

Here it is folks… A sure sign the end of days is fast approaching.

I present live from the seventh level of hades, Ms Celine Dion…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FONt47Z0KZg

Arrrggghhh my eyes, my eyes … my ears …nooooooo

f me celine is awful – and a bit of sick in my mouth when she did the hip thrusts ewwwwwww. anastacia is HOT though. mmmmm.

pommy do take your girls along – they’ll love you forever! one of my favourite childhood memories was my mum and dad taking me and my sisters to see john farnham. i heart whispering jack!

Sorry Pommy, NOTHING can redeem that.

No problem Pommy! 🙂 I think presales are on sale now (a random selection of seats from all over the arena) with the rest of the tix on sale Friday morning.

AngryHenry said :

Here it is folks… A sure sign the end of days is fast approaching.

I present live from the seventh level of hades, Ms Celine Dion…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FONt47Z0KZg

Arrrggghhh my eyes, my eyes … my ears …nooooooo

Pommy bastard2:59 pm 18 Mar 09

AngryHenry said :

approaching.

I present live from the seventh level of hades, Ms Celine Dion…

The ONLY redeeming value of that clip is CD looks a complete pillock when she “dances”.

Looks like the light bulb was bust in Anastacia’s changing room.

Here it is folks… A sure sign the end of days is fast approaching.

I present live from the seventh level of hades, Ms Celine Dion…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FONt47Z0KZg

justbands said :

nothing could be as bad as Celine Dion singing AC/DC, nothing.

Enya.

Pommy bastard2:44 pm 18 Mar 09

Roma said :

Oh, and I just checked the Ticketek site and they have added a second show in Canberra and tickets are $139.90 each (for both concerts)

Thanks for that, at $140 I may, just may, consider getting them tickets after all.

> Justbands, Pink also has a song called ‘Sober’,

Cool, thanks…& nothing could be as bad as Celine Dion singing AC/DC, nothing.

Roma said :

Oh, and I just checked the Ticketek site and they have added a second show in Canberra and tickets are $139.90 each (for both concerts)

Ca-ching!

Mr Evil, I think Benny Hill was big on fur so he certainly would’t endorse PETA.

Justbands, Pink also has a song called ‘Sober’, still I’m sure if she attempted it there’s no way it could be as bad a Celine Dion’s version of ‘You Shook Me All Night Long’.

They play her music in hell you know.

“Canberra wasn’t initially in the tour plan though was it?”

Canberra was always in the tour plan. Once enough interest had been generated and the joint sold out of course she would be available. If it wasn’t in the tour plan there would have been no gaps to accommodate it. The only reason she would stay when not performing is to either perform more or get a nice free Nth. Qld holiday

caf said :

Mr Evil, the RiotACT’s answer to Benny Hill.

Awesome, that’s just what I was aiming for!

I wonder if Benny Hill ever spouted diatribe from groups like PETA without looking into the facts for himself?

Oh, and I just checked the Ticketek site and they have added a second show in Canberra and tickets are $139.90 each (for both concerts)

> Pink performing Sober at the American Music Awards

(sorry, I can’t see YouTube from work)

Sober…as in the TOOL song Sober?? Actually, TOOL tickets cost me around $130 last time around now that I think about it…still cheaper than Pink.

I’m positive she can sing…but she’s still singing middle-of-the-road dime-a-dozen pop.

*sigh*
this is an argument that could be had about any band or musician because its all completely subjective and down to individuals tastes.
The fact remains that ticket prices in general are sky-high (I havent been to a concert in the last three years that has cost me less than $99 for a ticket, and many have cost 20 or 30 dollars more than that) and only presale tickets and seats sold by premium seating suppliers such as preferredseating.com.au) are asking stupid amounts for the Funhouse tour.

But for those who think that ‘puts on one hell of a show’ means alot of lights and costumes but awful music / singing please take a few minutes out to view:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ztLnrLEGjU (Pink performing Sober at the American Music Awards). The girl can SING.

Mr Evil said :

There’s cheaper Pink available out at Fyshwick – and it’s probably a hell of a lot more talented!

I’m sure there’s cheaper gags too, but not by much.

Maybe ball gags, which could be employed in this case.

Mr Evil, the RiotACT’s answer to Benny Hill.

There’s cheaper Pink available out at Fyshwick – and it’s probably a hell of a lot more talented!

Yeah riiiiiight! $180 for a local act?

You need to get out more.

If I was a big enough fan I would pay that to see her no doubt. You might starve for a couple of weeks but you get to see someone you idolise, I can relate to that. Although I still think it’s mean to charge that much given her target audience. At least she’s ensuring her die-hard fans will be the ones showing up I guess.

I understand that the high prices are a result of several things, exchange rate, the high price of touring to Australia having to transport a big stage show and crew here etc.

Canberra wasn’t initially in the tour plan though was it? I’m sure she’s sold pretty well everywhere else as far as tickets go (possibly even sold out) and has put on extra shows, so Pink and the touring company are already making a whole bunch of extra money not factored into their initial schedule.

If you buy tickets I’m sure you’ll have a great night. A mate of mine saw her at the Metro in Sydney when she was doing the promo for this album/tour, whatever it was. Tickets were cheap and without all the flashy effects, just Pink and her band, he said the show was brilliant. She was singing in the crowd, and dancing on the back bar, at one point she jumped off the bar and he caught her. That’s pretty cool and I think shows she can put on a value for money performance. It’s relative though, how much you like her as to how much money you have to spend…

Fisho said :

I would never pay money to see a PETA supporter. Bunch of loonies in my opinion.
Consider the damage she and the organization she supports did to our wool industry.
Sea Kitten and chips anyone?

Are you aware that she stated that she was wrong about mulsing once she understood the full story, and that she was misinformed by PETA?
Not many big names would have the humility to apologise.

As far as her being pop, pop with an intelligent message aimed at the teen audience is more powerful than other music that isn’t being heard by the teen audience at all.

> Ok, there are three tiers of acts, not two.

I figured they were using the term “local” to say “from Australia”. Either way…$180? I don’t think so.

vg said :

Call me crazy, but if you find the cost too prohibitive then just don’t go.

If you think she’s worth it then pay and go.

Carrying on about the merits or not of her work means not a jot to her, the music industry and society in general. Enjoy whatever music you like, who cares what other people like. Some of the music I enjoy has no artistic merit whatsoever while some has a lot. I couldn’t give a rats who does and doesn’t like my choice

exactly.

and pommy bastard – that website you are referencing is not an official ticket outlet, that company is one of a few which (using software and super-duper internet connections) buy up shedloads of tickets through the official outlets, then resell them to those willing to pay a premium for a ‘guaranteed ticket’.

Ok, there are three tiers of acts, not two.

Local, meaning from Canberra and surrounds. – Very, very rare to charge more than $20.

National, meaning Australian. – Rare to charge over $100

International – Top dollar under $500? Although not for a show in Canberra’s poor facilities.

> Note: many many other acts are charging similar prices. Even local ones.

Rubbish. Name one (local).

VYBerlinaV8_the_one_they_all_copy9:02 am 18 Mar 09

I think she’s an unattractive, untalented lump goat.

But she makes more money than I do.

They weren’t listed for Canberra yet.
only the pre-sale. which are for people who are willing to pay extra to ensure a spot.
and I might be wrong but the premium is something added on by ticketek.
So the ‘ticket’ price is $159.90. for presale.
NOT the normal ticket prices, which I’m sure will be similar to those in the rest of the country: $99-$129.

Pommy bastard8:38 am 18 Mar 09

Via Ticketek $99.90 – $129.90

Though when you go to the Ticketek page, where are those prices for Canberra?

Visa Entertainment presale $159.90

$20 preminum, and you can only buy them with a Visa card.

http://www.mytickets.com.au/pink/1-397310/view.aspx

Ticketek $99.90 – $129.90 OnSale
Friday 20 March – 09:00AM

Geez, whe was the last ‘local’ act that charged near $180.

Oils……..no
Hilltop Hoods……….no
Last Silverchair/Powederfinger shows………no

OK, which local act was it that charged nearly $180 for general admission, and I said GENERAL admission? Tell the truth now

Pommy bastard8:18 am 18 Mar 09

Ori said :

Bottom line – $180 is not the cheap seats – get your facts right.

Canberra
Venue: Ais Arena, BRUCE ACT
GA Funhouse: Pricing from $180.90

Seating info Tickets are General Admission Standing.
http://greatseats.com.au/bluetix/tourevent/106/1518/3179/pink_canberra

Ori said :

Bottom line – $180 is not the cheap seats – get your facts right. And Pink’s gigs are worth it. You pay for what you get, if your kids are too young to pay for it themselves, then they’re probably too young to appreciate it.

Note: many many other acts are charging similar prices. Even local ones.

What Ori said!

Call me crazy, but if you find the cost too prohibitive then just don’t go.

If you think she’s worth it then pay and go.

Carrying on about the merits or not of her work means not a jot to her, the music industry and society in general. Enjoy whatever music you like, who cares what other people like. Some of the music I enjoy has no artistic merit whatsoever while some has a lot. I couldn’t give a rats who does and doesn’t like my choice

Pommy bastard7:40 am 18 Mar 09

Having listened to some of my daughters Pink albums, they certainly are a bit more intelligent than your average middle of the road pop pap, the sort of stuff your Titney’s and that “Lady Gag Me”, or whatever she’s called, oh not forgetting the Pussycat strippers, but Pink’s music is still too pop for me.

shiny flu said :

It’s quite simple.

Have you looked at the exchange rate (USD/AUD) lately?

Secondly, as much as she wants to ‘nah nah nah nah nah nah’ (some powerful lyrics there) and that stupid song about not being like all the other pop tarts… she is just as much a whore to the tween/teen market as any other pop tart. Hence the price.

Judging from that comment, I would say the thing that is quite simple is your opinion on this. She’s a whore to the tween market. pfft.

I have been to previous pink concerts and I would say that her audience was made up of a lot of older people. Not primarily teens.

Bottom line – $180 is not the cheap seats – get your facts right. And Pink’s gigs are worth it. You pay for what you get, if your kids are too young to pay for it themselves, then they’re probably too young to appreciate it.

Note: many many other acts are charging similar prices. Even local ones.

I would never pay money to see a PETA supporter. Bunch of loonies in my opinion.
Consider the damage she and the organization she supports did to our wool industry.
Sea Kitten and chips anyone?

It’s quite simple.

Have you looked at the exchange rate (USD/AUD) lately?

Secondly, as much as she wants to ‘nah nah nah nah nah nah’ (some powerful lyrics there) and that stupid song about not being like all the other pop tarts… she is just as much a whore to the tween/teen market as any other pop tart. Hence the price.

Isn’t she Billy Idol’s love child? 🙂

Tonka said :

I understand that her co-writer is the woman who sang for Four Non Blondes (remember ‘What’s going On’? – a cracker of a song). Can’t remember her name sorry.

Linda Perry is the lady in question. Very talented songwriter, and yes… that is a cracker of a song. 15 (?) years later I still turn the radio up whenever it comes on.

p1 said :

Actually no, I don’t think I have ever heard one of her songs on the radio, as I avoid 104.7 with a passion. Which is probably why I quite like her music. I hate it when radio stations kill a song by playing it to death. I think Coldplay is one of the better bands around at the moment, but when I hear “Yellow” I get a twitch because when it was “new” I had to listen to it at work and heard it twice a day for three months.

Well then I actually think you know what I mean.

And you took me out of context.

I was responding to Jim Jones saying ‘she is better than most of the crap you hear on the radio’, reading the word ‘crap’ I instantly associated what he was saying with commercial stations (who as you say kill songs by plaing them to death) and pop music.

Pink is the crap you hear on the radio, over and over again.

Actually no, I don’t think I have ever heard one of her songs on the radio, as I avoid 104.7 with a passion. Which is probably why I quite like her music. I hate it when radio stations kill a song by playing it to death. I think Coldplay is one of the better bands around at the moment, but when I hear “Yellow” I get a twitch because when it was “new” I had to listen to it at work and heard it twice a day for three months.

Jim Jones said :

AngryHenry – I don’t think you can put Pink in the same kind of category as most of the useless pop stars.

At the very least, she’s a strong female role model who co-writes most of the stuff she performs and is actively involved in the musical side of things.

I’d never argue that she’s a great musician or anything, but she’s definitely better than most of the crap you hear on the radio – people who don’t write any of their own material, are chosen by record companies based solely on their demographic appeal and marketability, and perform vapid songs with no redeeming factors whatsoever.

I’m no fan, but I reckon she demands a bit more respect than that.

Pink is the crap you hear on the radio, over and over again.

And there is nothing wrong with that if that’s what you like, I don’t like the idea of bagging people out because they like different things to me.

But in my opinion I think she’d demand more respect if she respected her fans and didn’t overcharge for tickets.

I said before I saw her last time she was here, to her credit it was an awesome show, it was very short though. If you were a fan and she played for say two and a half to three hours then maybe it would be value for money.

And seriously, ‘na na na na na na, I wanna start a fight’, ‘sure I’ll have another one it’s early, three olives, shake it up, i like it dirty (dirty), tequila for my friend it makes her flirty (flirty)’, she’s not that much of a role model.

A musician, even an artist, but reading her lyrics not so much a role model, more of an example.

…Please don’t make me go into my girlfriend’s cd collection again.

Also, regarding tonka’s point I think Pink would be able to make enough cash selling her music in whatever format, downloads, ringtones, CDs, DVD’s and let’s not forget big fat royalty checks for all the airplay. I think you’ll find that most of the mainstream artists are still doing more than okay.

Cd sales account for bugger all these days. The album as a platform for selling music is dying rapidly. People are moving much more towards individual songs they can buy for $2 or whatever (when they buy it at all – which is becoming increasingly rare).

That’s why people tour so much and charge so much money for it. Touring and merchandise is the only way to really make money from writing/selling music these days. Artists get bugger all for radio play, licensing etc

It’s no coincidence that radiohead sold their latest effort away for bugger all. CD/album sales have gone to hell over the last few years.

The next thing that is happening is artists touring on a classic album. I.e.- band X will tour and play their whole classic album X from start to finish. Recently we’ve seen Iron Maiden and Helmet do variations on it it and I understand that a lot of older bands overseas are making good money this way. I’ve heard there will be a few coming to Oz with this type of packeage over the next year.

At least Pink is touring on newish material, and mostly writes her own stuff, and I understand that her co-writer is the woman who sang for Four Non Blondes (remember ‘What’s going On’? – a cracker of a song). Can’t remember her name sorry.

Fair enough – I stand corrected.

Beat me to it Madame Workalot!

Jim Jones said :

deezagood said :

I have seen numerous concerts over the years, and I would put Pink up in my top 10.

I don’t want this to turn into another ‘my music is better than your music sledgefest’, but, really, as entertaining as Pink may be, she’s essentially a flavour of the month pop act.

With the greatest of respect, there’s no way you could compare her music or performances to acts that have actually stood the test of time and influenced the course of music history.

Entertaining maybe; top 10 – no way.

She’s been around for a while Jim, and had a few hit albums now. Honestly – can’t stand the electro-pop stuff, but a lot of Pink’s music is just wonderful. On one of her albums, she sings a duet with her Dad – apparently as a young girl she used to go around with her Dad singing to Vietnam Vets; it’s really beautiful. She can really sing.

Madame Workalot4:10 pm 17 Mar 09

Jim Jones said :

deezagood said :

I have seen numerous concerts over the years, and I would put Pink up in my top 10.

I don’t want this to turn into another ‘my music is better than your music sledgefest’, but, really, as entertaining as Pink may be, she’s essentially a flavour of the month pop act.

With the greatest of respect, there’s no way you could compare her music or performances to acts that have actually stood the test of time and influenced the course of music history.

Entertaining maybe; top 10 – no way.

Actually Jim, you might be interested to know that Pink’s first top 10 single came out around 10 years ago, and she’s been fairly steady in the popularity stakes since then. I would suggest that she’s endured beyond flavour of the month.

VYBerlinaV8_the_one_they_all_copy said :

Q. What has 10 legs and no pubic hair?

A. Front row of a Pink concert.

$180 for this is hilarious. A true moron filter if ever there was one.

Actually, I would suggest that the pubic-hair quotient at the last Pink concert was quite high; in fact I was a bit surprised by the very non-teenagery demographic (lots of old people like me and lots of blokes too). Her voice is incredible live – she sang a few songs with just an accoustic guitar accompanyment … sent shivers down my spine she did!

deezagood said :

I have seen numerous concerts over the years, and I would put Pink up in my top 10.

I don’t want this to turn into another ‘my music is better than your music sledgefest’, but, really, as entertaining as Pink may be, she’s essentially a flavour of the month pop act.

With the greatest of respect, there’s no way you could compare her music or performances to acts that have actually stood the test of time and influenced the course of music history.

Entertaining maybe; top 10 – no way.

justbands said :

> She’s worth every single penny – honestly.

I’m sure she’s entertaining…but no, she’s not worth every penny at that price. Midnight Oil last week was around $80 & Pink doesn’t even compare with them.

Have you seen both in concert?? I have seen both in concert – completely different genres, completely different audience – but both absolutely excellent in their own right. I would suggest that anybody sledging Pink’s ability as a live singer/performer has never seen her live. I have seen numerous concerts over the years, and I would put Pink up in my top 10. I won’t pay $180.00 – the tickets will be $140.00 and whilst still bloody expensive, still cheaper than driving to Sydney and paying for accommodation etc… AIS is quite an intimate venue (by comparison) and so every seat is virtually ‘premium’. I wish it were cheaper, but I guess that is supply/demand (I wish houses were cheaper in Canberra too). As for bagging out Pink personally for being greedy – I suggest that she (like most artists) probably has no idea what the tickets cost – not her job!!

Clown Killer3:40 pm 17 Mar 09

Get real folks, how else do you think she was going to recoup the $250,000 donation she made to the Victorian Bushfire appeal? That was just an act of charity for media attention.

I have no real idea who Pink is, other than someone who doesn’t really understand the realities of the Australian wool industry, but from what I understand, Australia is apparently her biggest fan base (or if you like, market) outside of the US. A donation to the Victorian bushfire appeal would be one of those rare creatures in commerce – a move that makes both good moral and business sense.

AngryHenry – I don’t think you can put Pink in the same kind of category as most of the useless pop stars.

At the very least, she’s a strong female role model who co-writes most of the stuff she performs and is actively involved in the musical side of things.

I’d never argue that she’s a great musician or anything, but she’s definitely better than most of the crap you hear on the radio – people who don’t write any of their own material, are chosen by record companies based solely on their demographic appeal and marketability, and perform vapid songs with no redeeming factors whatsoever.

I’m no fan, but I reckon she demands a bit more respect than that.

Pink with Faker supporting, $180 isn’t too bad.

btw: Canberra presale is sold out.

caf said :

ASCAP lists Pink (under her real name, Alecia Moore) as a co-writer of most of the songs she performs.

Right so she’s probably pretty cashed up then from all of that money her fans have spent on her, unless her label screwed her on publishing.

She should spend less time being concerned about sheep bums and more about her fans then.

Thanks caf.

ASCAP lists Pink (under her real name, Alecia Moore) as a co-writer of most of the songs she performs.

proofpositive2:41 pm 17 Mar 09

Get real folks, how else do you think she was going to recoup the $250,000 donation she made to the Victorian Bushfire appeal? That was just an act of charity for media attention.

I wonder how much someone who doesn’t have writing credits for the songs they perform/own their publishing rights gets? Maybe that’s an excuse for high ticket prices?

The reasoning behind this; on much smaller stages a bad but reasonably popular originals band will always get paid much less than a straight out bad covers band.

The whole thing that bugs me about people doing this sort of stuff is that these socalled ‘artists’ sell millions of albums/singles along with associated merchandise, and then they crap on their millions of fans by charging them up the date for tickets.

They shouldn’t forget who put them where they are.

$180 is steep and you don’t want to go alone, so you have to find someone else who has $180 spare… I do love Pink, but I couldn’t spend that much money. The tickets may come down in price though. When Tori Amos was in town the tickets started out expensive and then came down in price closer to the concert date (it was a while ago now, start of last year maybe?) Pink is a bit more popular than Tori Amos is now though, so I dunno.

Hey, did anyone go to the Black Crowes concert where like only a couple of hundred fans came and loads of people were walking out? By the end what was left of the crowd just all pressed against the stage barely making a 3 man deep ring around it within the huge theatre. I felt embarrised for the Black Crowes as they must have thought, ‘crap, we must suck’ it was after the lead singer was dumped by Goldie Hawn’s daughter too, the poor bloke.

as roger daltry plaintively put it in quadrophenia, ‘why should i care’?

i have had similar ‘discussions’ on such topics with ms astro’s goodly mater on the subject of andre rieu [pronounced to rhyhme with ‘bleuuugh’]

exhorbitant, but did someone suggest above the free market economy? i just wish i were pink’s bank manager.

Woody Mann-Caruso12:46 pm 17 Mar 09

A. Front row of a Pink concert.

Bwahahaaaha.

Roadrage77 said :

Whenever I hear ‘someone puts on a great show’ I translate that as ‘the music really sucks but they make up for it in other ways’.

Yep that’s pretty much what I’m getting at. You hit the nail on the head.

Whenever I hear ‘someone puts on a great show’ I translate that as ‘the music really sucks but they make up for it in other ways’.

ogrex said :

The cheapest Sydney tickets were $100 (when they were available)… and that’s in a MUCH bigger venue. The AIS is really a small, “intimate” venue by comparison and as such every seat there is a better seat than the $100 seats in Sydney.

exactly. the only tickets i was able to get the retarded ticketek site to offer me when i tried for sydney shows were the $100 ones – as in back row). the canberra tickets (as in $140) are about $20 more than i expected them to be. i got $20 to spare so i am going (if i can get tickets tomorrow! praying to the ticket gods!). it would have cost me more in petrol, accommodation and other costs to haul arse to sydney – for much MUCH worse seats – so i’m laughing!

i went to one of the pink canberra shows in 2007 too – and it was a blast.

Pommy bastard11:25 am 17 Mar 09

chewy14 said :

Hey PB,

i’ll do you a deal. For $50 each, ill get some crazy chick to scream at your kids for an hour or two.
Much better value.

You’re all heart chewey!

AngryHenry said :

deezagood said :

I’d expect her to fart rainbows for that kind of money, or at the very least delliver an encore with a happy ending.

Oats and protein shake are now on my monitor.

That’s one of the funniest expressions I have ever heard, behind “I’d rather eat a fridgefull of asses than know you”-J.Walley.

Roma said :

I think there is almost zero chance of a cancellation as the Visa presale tickets (that went on sale at noon yesterday) sold out in less than 3 minutes.

That can’t be entirely true. The website for presale was stuffed from 12:00PM on but I didn’t end up buying mine until 12:40PM… and I got front row of section C.

VYBerlinaV8_the_one_they_all_copy11:14 am 17 Mar 09

Q. What has 10 legs and no pubic hair?

A. Front row of a Pink concert.

$180 for this is hilarious. A true moron filter if ever there was one.

The cheapest Sydney tickets were $100 (when they were available)… and that’s in a MUCH bigger venue. The AIS is really a small, “intimate” venue by comparison and as such every seat there is a better seat than the $100 seats in Sydney.

$$ sucks, but when you factor in the cost of setting up a show in a venue where you can sell 1/4 the number of tickets… it’s going to be more dear.

Saw here in 2007, and it was awesome. Already bought tickets for wife and I to see here in Sydney… but those are now going to be sold to friends as I bought Canberra tickets yesterday for $159/each (Visa presale).

Roma said :

Come 9:30am on Friday morning I guarantee there will be no seats left. She puts on one hell of a show and frankly I cant wait *squeak* 🙂

You’re probably right.

But given there’s been barely enough time for her to scratch herself between the last album/tour and this album/tour I dare say you’re not going to get too much of a different show from what you saw last time.

I agree $180 is steep for any concert, but as previously mentioned that is the presale price and the tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 9am for a lower amount.
I think there is almost zero chance of a cancellation as the Visa presale tickets (that went on sale at noon yesterday) sold out in less than 3 minutes. Come 9:30am on Friday morning I guarantee there will be no seats left. She puts on one hell of a show and frankly I cant wait *squeak* 🙂

deezagood said :

She’s worth every single penny – honestly. I’ll be going – even if we have to eat beans for a month!

She does put on a good show, I went last time… But $180??? Anything over $100 is too much to ask I reckon.

Even for stuff I like, but if it’s stuff I really, really like then I’ll just end up paying anyway I guess.

I’d expect her to fart rainbows for that kind of money, or at the very least delliver an encore with a happy ending.

> She’s worth every single penny – honestly.

I’m sure she’s entertaining…but no, she’s not worth every penny at that price. Midnight Oil last week was around $80 & Pink doesn’t even compare with them.

Hey PB,

i’ll do you a deal. For $50 each, ill get some crazy chick to scream at your kids for an hour or two.
Much better value.

She’s worth every single penny – honestly. I’ll be going – even if we have to eat beans for a month!

Primal said :

I smell cancellation in the air…

Which sadly won’t help anyone.

The Pink management team (and others) will take it as a sign that it’s not worth bothering to book shows in Canberra – rather than realising that overpricing is the real issue.

So less bands will show up to play in Canberra, and shows won’t get cheaper either.

See Ticketek, pre-sale tickets have a $20 premium and are $160, meaning normal tickets should be $140 when released (http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=PINKVISA09&view=vent).

Still a lot of money, especially when a lot of Pink fans are teens.

Beserk Keyboard Warrior10:21 am 17 Mar 09

Vote with your feet people.

I smell cancellation in the air…

Swaggie said :

Another Pink mad offspring won’t be going either, I got far better value from the Oils last week

Buy them the DVD, they’ll probably be able too see the show better anyway.

Disposable said :

Maybe try contacting her label or something? tell them something along the lines of “your daughter was instrumental in persuading heaps of her school friends to sign the petition and now she can’t afford to go, or any of them for that matter”

Maybe try the promoter. But I can save you the effort and tell you now they wont care.

You could boycott and if they don’t sell enough they’ll probably cut their losses, cancel at the last minute and refund those who have bought tickets.

How can anybody afford tickets to Pink when we’re all slipping into the red?

Another Pink mad offspring won’t be going either, I got far better value from the Oils last week

From the I-just-realised-we-live-in-a-market-economy department?

That is retarded pricing if ever I’ve seen it…

Talk about ripping off the kids.

So what, she’s a rockstar. Rubbish, she’s a cash cow.

That’s a shame after people campaigned so hard just to get her to play here. Sounds like her management is taking advantage of the situation.

Maybe try contacting her label or something? tell them something along the lines of “your daughter was instrumental in persuading heaps of her school friends to sign the petition and now she can’t afford to go, or any of them for that matter”

I was under the impression she was a pretty cool lady.

I’ve paid that much to see real musicians in a world class setting (gold class seats to see Ornette Coleman at the Opera House, for example). It’s a stupid amount to ask for a frothy pop act at some two-bit local arena.

$180! She’s kidding. That’s just stupid. I wouldn’t pay that to watch someone with actual talent even.

Wow, that’s alot of pink.

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