“Not too far off from going to a concert or NFL game. Rush is playing four concerts in Fort Worth next month, nosebleed seats are around $350 before fees. Eagles play in Arlington next week, tickets are a bit lower, but again, we’re talking extreme nosebleed seats.”
If you are flexible, buy the tickets on the day of the show. A few years ago, our daughter purchased three field level tickets to Taylor Swift at State Farm Stadium in Glendale AZ for about $300 each. A week before the show they were $3,000 each. Our friend’s daughter did the same thing a few weeks later at Mile High Stadium in Denver.
True because the scalpers buy up the tickets and hope that’s the price they’ll get, but as the showtime approaches, they’ll take whatever they can get.
That tempts me, but I’m leery of all of these historic bands down to few or no original members, and that includes the Eagles, Little River Band, and Rush. Last concert I went to had Tedeschi Trucks and Buddy Guy. Felt like a bargain at $150 a ticket.