The Rolling Stones fail to lower ticket prices
05 April 2013, 15:30
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Following last year’s furore over their inflated ticket prices, you’d think Jagger and co would be keen to make amends to their financially-suffering fans by reducing costs. However, with The Rolling Stones’ upcoming Hyde Park concert going on sale this morning, that seems to not be the case.
Tickets for the new show, to take place at the London outdoor venue on Saturday 6 July, ranged from £95 to a whopping £299. This sees little decrease from their last tour, which saw stubs costing between £95-£375 each.
The band also recently announced that they’ll headline Glastonbury festival this June, an event offering much greater value for money in comparison.
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