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How much have you paid for Take That Tickets in the past?
Just wondering as I'm going to get tickets for me and my mum at Christmas but I'll be getting an early code so I'll just like an idea of how much they range from. Thanks in advance x
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Sorry, still running about like an idiot after that announcement. I'm sure it was about £40-ish per ticket last time
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I was £85 for Progress and £55 for The Circus. I'd expect somewhere in the region of £55-£95 for this tour.
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Not a penny.
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Think the last tour was around £70 per ticket. And worth every penny!
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I went to the Gary Barlow concert earlier this year (won tickets and got to meet Gary) so haven't had to pay lol
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Thanks though, will book it no matter what
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You can't compare it. Progress had Robbie which made it a huge tour with buzz. Circus was also huge in stadiums too but it was four people not three. This is effectively starting again. I like how Gary realised that a new sound was needed and this sorta Disco'y Scissor Sister type stuff is different enough.
Even though Jason wasn't like the main member him and Howard were level in terms of uselessness the band would be difficult to go on without Gary or Mark. It has changed things. No wonder they are testing the water with arenas first before stadiums as who knows the demand now its only three members.
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Sorry, still running about like an idiot after that announcement. I'm sure it was about £40-ish per ticket last time
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£40? A few tours ago maybe. I doubt you'll get a decent seat for much less than £100 this time, maybe £60 or so at the back.
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I won two at work for their last tour at wembly, not my cup of tea, tried to flog them but ended up just giving them away as no one wanted them
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I went twice to Progress and paid £55 at Birmingham and £65 at Wembley and both seats weren't bad at all. In fact, the £55 ones were better than the £65 ones. My husband booked later with friends to the Wembley date and they paid £55 each and again they got better seats than our £65 ones.
I'm guessing they'll start at something like £40-£50 for lower price seats at the very top in the 02. I'd rather not go than sit there it's SO high up. I'm guessing the lower tiers will be somewhere in the region of £60-£70. Well, that's what I'm hoping. |
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Really? Wow
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Even though Jason wasn't like the main member him and Howard were level in terms of uselessness the band would be difficult to go on without Gary or Mark. It has changed things. No wonder they are testing the water with arenas first before stadiums as who knows the demand now its only three members.