Saturday, August 13, 2011

THE COST OF LIVE MUSIC

Ticket Prices in Oz
Rumours surfaced last month that Splendour in the Grass was the "world's most expensive music festival".  After reading the online debate between international festival-goers and then finding a very clever mathematical equation on Pedestrian TV, I can say that despite the insane price tag, Splendour is not the most expensive festival ticket in the world.

Check out the full details at:
http://www.pedestrian.tv/music/features/proof-that-splendour-in-the-grass-is-not-the-most-/43468.htm


Ticket Prices in New York
For such an expensive city, we were delighted to discover that live music in New York is in fact super affordable.   Prices here are relative to 1990's prices in Australia.  Here is a list of the gigs we already have or will attend this Summer/ Fall and the low, low prices of tickets:
  1. Sia - July 27 - tickets $25 each
  2. Friendly Fires - August 7 - free gig at Central Park
  3. Identity Festival - August 21 - tickets $20 each
  4. Two Door Cinema Club - September 15 - tickets $23 each
  5. The Wombats - October 19 - tickets $16 each

Even on our tight budget we can afford these prices.  Obviously international performers need to be compensated for travelling to Australia but it is a shame to think that live music at home is fast becoming a luxury reserved for the privileged. 


Sia at Webster Hall
co-starring the world's most impressive knitted back drop

Friendly Fires at Central Park
Fire was right - it was so sweaty!!!


 
YET TO HAPPEN
Identity Festival
at Jones Beach in Wantagh, Long Beach

YET TO HAPPEN
The Wombats
at Webster Hall


YET TO HAPPEN
Two Door Cinema Club
at Terminal 5

Just because ......
On the corner of Kenmare and Mott Street in Soho is a painting on the shared wall of a restaurant and a clothing shop.  Religion appears to everyone differently and it turns out that Magnum P.I. is a messiah here.