I know the general answer to this: the GA floor are the least expensive, around $45 for the Vertigo tour, and the rest ranged up to about $125 somewhere there if I recall correctly.
I talked to someone today who says she got the tickets through Citibank(her dad is a high up client of theirs) and paid $2500 for GA floor! My question, does anyone know if: 1.) U2 sells tickets that expensive to corporations like Citibank with the full understanding that the excess goes to charity and to help make the $45 general public price affordable? or 2.) U2 has no such agreement with any company and Citibank just decided to take a wealthy financial planner client to the cleaners because he wanted his daughter to be able to see U2?
This girl claimed that "$2500" was right on the ticket, find that very hard to believe unless the 1st possibility I mentioned was the case.
She tried to justify by saying it was at MSG in NYC, so prices are bound to be high, not true, as we know, its the same damn size as any other arena in any other major city in America. Lack of understanding of economics.
I talked to someone today who says she got the tickets through Citibank(her dad is a high up client of theirs) and paid $2500 for GA floor! My question, does anyone know if: 1.) U2 sells tickets that expensive to corporations like Citibank with the full understanding that the excess goes to charity and to help make the $45 general public price affordable? or 2.) U2 has no such agreement with any company and Citibank just decided to take a wealthy financial planner client to the cleaners because he wanted his daughter to be able to see U2?
This girl claimed that "$2500" was right on the ticket, find that very hard to believe unless the 1st possibility I mentioned was the case.
She tried to justify by saying it was at MSG in NYC, so prices are bound to be high, not true, as we know, its the same damn size as any other arena in any other major city in America. Lack of understanding of economics.