Awesome!Just spent $168 to see Halestorm with Apocalyptica and Lindsey Stirlinglast night.
Worth every penny.
I never grew up in Pennsylvania so how could I catch them in a club for example?
Lots of pics n vids coming.
. That's a lot of scratch for me, but the memories were worth it ( made a deal with my daughter that I'd buy the tickets but she'd have to buy the tour shirts!)I wish I had seen the original Alice Cooper band but he always has good players.Saw a bunch of big acts in the eighties...Pink Floyd, Robert Plant, Iron Maiden, Heart, A.B.B., ARS, Kiss (3 times) SRV twice... more than I can remember actually.
$20.00 was about average price back then. Last show I went to was Alice Cooper in May. Macon has a brand new ampatheater thats really nice with great acoustics and only 45 minutes from where I live. Took the wife and daughter to that one and me and My dau sang along with every song. No lip sync for Alice and Nita Straus was ON FIRE!!! He really brings it every time (second time I've seen him)
tickets were about $65 each but after taxes and fees came out to about $100 each. That's a lot of scratch for me, but the memories were worth it ( made a deal with my daughter that I'd buy the tickets but she'd have to buy the tour shirts!)
Limited shows in 2026.
Neither myself or the band are getting younger. I am on a flash back, the planets have aligned.Yeah, and so it turns out I lied earlier in this thread: The real number is $325, because that's what I just paid to get a ticket to one of the Rush shows at the Forum in June.
I honestly never thought I would get a chance to see Lerxst on a stage again and I view this as that one last chance, so, yeah, there's that. Rush is my Kryptonite.
Neither myself or the band are getting younger. I am on a flash back, the planets have aligned.
Rush is on the road and will be to. It turns out they don’t have a show closer than 1500 miles to my location.
Me too, I got in to the pre sale Friday and it was shocking how much tickets were.
I knew my wife had signed up for the Monday presale and after so much waiting in the que we are in
what day are going? @gball
I haven’t checked and most likely wouldn’t go anyway. But living 60 miles from Chicago has its benefits. Betting they’ll have at least one show in my backyard.Neither myself or the band are getting younger. I am on a flash back, the planets have aligned.
Rush is on the road and will be to. It turns out they don’t have a show closer than 1500 miles to my location.
Me too, I got in to the pre sale Friday and it was shocking how much tickets were.
I knew my wife had signed up for the Monday presale and after so much waiting in the que we are in
what day are going? @gball
Same here, staying for a couple of nights. The Los Angeles KIA Forum.We are doing the June 11 show at the Forum in LA. No way I am going to go up and back same day, so will make a 2 or 3 day thing of it, see some friends in the old neighborhood while I am there.
Mr. live, if you are a fan consider it.I haven’t checked and most likely wouldn’t go anyway. But living 60 miles from Chicago has its benefits. Betting they’ll have at least one show in my backyard.
I think we payed $310 a seat for the second section up. Of course close up is over $1000 a seat. I knew ahead I was no going to pay more than roughly around $300 a seat but I want to be there. I hope they film all the shows at all of the venues.I wanted to see Rush again, so signed up for the pre-sale, and blah, blah, blah. When they went on sale, all the venues I chose I was between 86,000 and 93,000 in queue. Obviously I did not get any. I am still curious what they sold for. I can't imagine they were short of taking out a second mortgage.