1. Just as I posted that, they announce US & Canada shows along with a Hyde Park date (there will probably be a few of them).



    TBA Los Angeles STAPLES Center TBA

    May 5 Oakland Oracle Arena On sale April 8 @ 10AM PST

    May 8 San Jose HP Pavilion On sale April 8 @ 10AM PST

    May 11 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena TBA

    May 15 Anaheim Honda Center TBA

    May 25 Toronto Air Canada Centre On sale April 8 @ 10AM EST

    May 28 Chicago United Center On sale April 8 @ 10AM CST

    June 12 Boston TD Garden TBA

    June 18 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center TBA

    And the Hyde Park show will take place on July 6 with The Vaccines announcing through their Facebook page that they are the main support act.
  2. The Rolling Stones in Toronto, eh?

    I've never been to one of their concerts - maybe I should consider it...

    Maybe.
  3. Will you still consider it when I tell you that the cheapest ticket is nearly $200?
  4. Its coming out that those prices are massively wrong and inflated, I should have held my tongue on Facebook.

    Not that its MUCH better, but $80 is reported as being ballpark-true for lowest ticket. Which I'll pay to add the Stones to my list.
  5. The concert at Oakland Arena has a price range of $171.75 - $665.85, and that is including booking fees.

    And Matt, the show at United Center is considerably higher. $198.81 - $622.95
  6. Originally posted by KieranU2:The concert at Oakland Arena has a price range of $171.75 - $665.85, and that is including booking fees.

    And Matt, the show at United Center is considerably higher. $198.81 - $622.95

    Those prices aren't final prices, give it 24 hours
  7. Really? According to Ticketmaster.com, those are the prices. I've never seen prices change on a website, especially when it's on Ticketmaster.
  8. Yeah I've seen it a few times - TM gets the first info they have and run with it just to be able to list the event and get people on board to buy the tickets.

    Same reason why they only release the high price and the low - not the inbetween levels
  9. I always thought that they got the information from the organisers prior to the event being announced. I see what you mean about only telling the low and high price, they never state the prices in the middle. Although that seems to be a Ticketmaster USA issue. What I've noticed is that on the .co.uk website, they usually announce all the different prices.

    It does seem that $200 for the lowest priced ticket is very expensive. There might be a cheaper ticket, but that seat will probably so far up, you can't even see any of the band's zimmer frames on the stage.
  10. $200 as the cheapest ticket is plain absurd.
  11. Cheapest will be 80-100 apparently... LOL STILL A FUCKING LOT HOLY SHIT