Is anyone here still into live concerts these days?


Concert Ticket Prices Are Expected to Keep Rising in 2025 and Beyond

keeps me wondering if it's even worth it anymore (smaller live music venues excluded as they don't typically charge as much)

tippydi

I rarely attend a show where the capacity is over 5,000.  Prices for most large shows are ridiculous and I'm not satisfied sitting somewhere far away or off to the side, don't enjoy the parking hassles, and the sound usually sucks. 

I'd much rather go to Jazz Alley in Seattle, sit right in front of the stage, have a nice meal, park for free, and be on the freeway in 5-10 minutes after the show. 

I go to a lot of shows throughout the year, there's a lot of great talent playing smaller venues where you can get reasonably priced tickets and be in the first 10-15 rows and enjoy great sound.

Last year for the first time in years my wife and I went to see Styx and Foreigner at the Bangor Maine Amphitheater. I was actually surprised how good the sound quality was compared to many of the arena style shows we attended in the past. The negatives were pretty much what has also been said except for the majority of the crowd standing for the entire show. Why buy front row seats if you are going to stand? At 75 my feet and back aren’t up to it.

We do go out at least a half a dozen times a year to smaller venues where you have good sight lines, maybe a meal and not have to be concerned about the weather.

Yes I do attend live concerts, Bless living next to Ravinia festival here in Illinois.Price is very reasonable. The venue is very beautiful.

We just went to NJPAC for the annual Sarah Vaughan Vocal Competition, in the small Victoria Theater there, 5 contestants, it was wonderful, I posted some photos and links on DPReview.com. Last live event was this in 2019, just prior to covid, it made me realize how much we have been missing. 

https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4786835