Only stadium rock concerts are more expensive than classical fare, and then only for massive touring acts like Madonna and U2. Madison Square Garden is one thing, but seeing even a big-name gig at the Mercury Lounge or Joe's Pub costs considerably less than going to Carnegie Hall or Lincoln Center. Let alone the Met, which for non- nosebleed seats is more expensive than any other (legal) form of entertainment I can think of.

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On 29 Jan 2006, at 6:11 PM, Randolph Peters wrote:

At 2:21 PM -0800 1/29/06, Carl Dershem wrote:

To me, the price of tickets, plus the perception of snootiness are at least as much what keep the audiences away as anything else.

As to the price of tickets, rock concerts and musicals are more expensive than the "classical" fare.

-Randolph Peters
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