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They did an interview in the same paper so it's likely the reason there's a tie-in ad. I'd imagine there'll be more of them in the coming weeks as they ramp up publicity for the movie and tour.

Could be, but they have done interviews in The Guardian before without a full page ad of a gig in the paper.
 
I had a look at my receipt and the big issue I would have with the pricing is the extra charges, face value is £127.50, but with the add ons it's another £19.08 on top, which is absolutely nothing more than theft.
 
I had a look at my receipt and the big issue I would have with the pricing is the extra charges, face value is £127.50, but with the add ons it's another £19.08 on top, which is absolutely nothing more than theft.

The car park price and the cost of camping are outrageous too.
 
I had a look at my receipt and the big issue I would have with the pricing is the extra charges, face value is £127.50, but with the add ons it's another £19.08 on top, which is absolutely nothing more than theft.
To play devil's advocate, that's on the lower end of what big scale concerts cost these days. Have you seen the Metallica prices?

Disclaimer, I'm going to both Metallica and Maiden this summer. Plus Download.
 
To play devil's advocate, that's on the lower end of what big scale concerts cost these days. Have you seen the Metallica prices?

Disclaimer, I'm going to both Metallica and Maiden this summer. Plus Download.

Yeah I'm doing both too, my Metallica ticket the fees are €10.50, and that's two gigs as well.
 
Yeah I'm doing both too, my Metallica ticket the fees are €10.50, and that's two gigs as well.

I am doing both Metallica gigs in London. I paid a total of £173.05 and of that £150.00 is for both tickets (i.e., £75.00 per ticket), while the rest are fees (service charge of £16.50, facility charge of £3.80, and handling fee of £2.75).

For Maiden's show at the London Stadium un 2025, the ticket price in a similar section was £87.50, with a £10.90 service charge fee per ticket, and a one-off handling fee of £2.75.

How I miss the days when you would go to a record shop to buy your physical ticket there!
 
My mate got GNR tickets from an old fashioned record store, no fees and face value. The online pre-sale had no standing and only dynamic pricing, €400 plus for bog standard seats. She just tried the shop as an off chance:lol:

EDIT: those UK charges seem to be way dearer than equivalent countries, the combined service charge for two Maiden tickets for Paris is €1.85 :lol:

Double edit: It's actually €1.65 :lol:
 
Maiden's tickets here in Brazil were R$1,200.00 for the "golden circle" pit, with R$ 261.00 fees. That's €246.56, and to people who earn in R$ (minimum wage being R$ 1,621.00). It's crazy expensive to go to concerts here. We do have something called 'meia-entrada,' where students, seniors, teachers, and honestly, pretty much everyone else who finds a way, can get 50% off. The catch is that they cap these half-price tickets at 40% the capacity for any given section.
 
I am doing both Metallica gigs in London. I paid a total of £173.05 and of that £150.00 is for both tickets (i.e., £75.00 per ticket), while the rest are fees (service charge of £16.50, facility charge of £3.80, and handling fee of £2.75).

For Maiden's show at the London Stadium un 2025, the ticket price in a similar section was £87.50, with a £10.90 service charge fee per ticket, and a one-off handling fee of £2.75.

How I miss the days when you would go to a record shop to buy your physical ticket there!

Yep, we are old enough to have actually lived the lyrics of "Denim and Leather", aint we?
 
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