• mr_sifl@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I have a ticket stub in my basement from when I saw Nine Inch Nails and A Perfect Circle for $40, so I definitely remember. I went to a ton of concert when I was younger making a fraction of what I make now.

    • Bob Robertson IX @discuss.tchncs.de
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      2 months ago

      That concert was in 2000, so in today’s money that $40 would be around $72.

      In 2022 I saw NIN in Cleveland and got GA tickets for $48 each (including fees).

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        2 months ago

        Keep in mind NIN in 2022 doesn’t have the leading act draw they had in 2000, and that isn’t the same as say 1990.

        We need metrics that include their popularity/ticket sales, etc.

        I paid $100 a ticket in 1985 for a stadium sellout band at the time. Ten years before my older siblings paid $40 for the same band.

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          2 months ago

          This was the concert they played for their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. It also included past members of the band. It was a very in-demand show and not a ‘headlining at the county fair/local casino’ show.

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        I mean, there’s a drastic difference in cultural relevance over those 20 years. 2000 was at the tail end of their peak. Supply/demand would certainly affect the equation.