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Marcel's avatar

I find it really interesting how upset people are getting over the spiraling cost of live entertainment. I'm in Edmonton, and overhear people complaining about how expensive tickets to the Stanley Cup final are, whether the base price the team charges or the resale prices. As if there's some human right that the average person should be able to afford to attend a Taylor Swift concert, or whatever event.

There's only 1 Taylor Swift, and she's only going to be able to perform for a few million people per year. There's only going to be about 100k tickets sold to the Stanley Cup final every year. If you don't want to pay through the nose, find some more obscure interests and don't blame Ticketmaster for supply and demand.

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Anonymous Mongoose's avatar

First world problems.

The fans bitching about overpriced tickets when the players don’t show sound like a bunch of neurotics who put themselves in this situation and then frantically look for a scapegoat. You buy a ticket to a game, you should expect that you may not see your star player. It’s called life. Shit happens. Suck it up.

I have zero sympathy for this kind of entitlement. It’s gross and misplaced.

And the grifters who see a profit in class action suits are the worst of the bunch. Bottom of the barrel feeders.

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