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The deets: tickets will go on sale to the public July 21 (that's a Monday, so you work-for-a-living types take note) at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster, though the "American Express Early On Sale" will start on July 14. Those ultra-pricey VIP ticket packages will be available here. No word on prices yet, but based on similar gigs in similar venues, expect to pay $185 or so for choice passes and $50 for nosebleed perches. (Photo: Andrew MacPherson) |
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Posted by chris @ 7:33 PM Wed, Jul 09, 2008
Not even remotely worth it. These guys are washed up and the tickets overpriced. Further, sitting up in the bleeders at the AAC is horrible.
Posted by Plain O'Joe @ 11:05 AM Thu, Jul 10, 2008
Instead spend a few $'s on Don Felder's new book. I still like the Eagles music but I can never look at Henley and Frey (AKA "The Gods") the same way again.
Posted by MDL @ 2:08 PM Thu, Jul 10, 2008
Are you kidding me? I cannot believe that the Eagles would even consider a ticket price that much with the current econonmy. I have mouths to feed so I will for sure not be attending....ridiculous!!!
Posted by Wasted @ 8:18 AM Mon, Jul 21, 2008
they're still grand so the price is worth of it!