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07-18-2015 06:22 PM |
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Originally Posted by DevilsSon
(Post 1189469)
Where does that info come from? That's just bollocks really - a Bon Jovi concert is very much a 'middle class' event, and with the way the economy has grown over there in the last 5-10 years, paying prices starting at $35 won't require anyone to sell their belonging or anything like that. Silly misinformation.
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Relax! And what do you know about Asia? I posted the link in the tour thread when the articles were published, if you care to search, and I believe the info is accurate, it would be easy to check on social media outlets and Ebay.
Use your brain for once! ;) It's not about the money, it's about the behavior. If some fans are sellings their cameras, computers and stuff to buy a BJ ticket (a VIP or a very good (expansive) one of course, when you can't afford a $35 ticket, it means that you don't get to eat everyday, so you have nothing of value to sell and couldn't care less about concerts), it means that they're eager to have anything branded Bon Jovi. It's been 20-25 years since the last BJ show over there, the consumer demand is very high, it spells $$$$$$ in Forbes dialect.
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