1. Meanwhile... tickets in North America are dynamically priced & a $100 ticket could fluctuate up to $3,000 or more.

    Cry me a river....
  2. Still plenty of 'platinum' tickets for London on the current pre-sale which are in worse position than some standard priced tickets.

    Managed to get GA tickets for London.
  3. Got tickets for Nijmegen.
    Very easy, within 10 minutes. Its in a park with 60.000 People. So you have to be early and have some Lucky to get a good view.
    10 years ago magic show of the boss in Nijmegen in the pouring Rain. After 2,5 hours Springsteen shouted it's not raining hard enough! And played another hour.

    I prefer a stadion show, better view normally.

    Also go to Hannover, with my dad of 79 and his wife, 76. Not on the field.
  4. Plenty of less than face value tickets for Cardiff tomorrow. Not that interested in Bruce though.
  5. Not interested in Bruce?

    Sacrilege!

    Go and slap youself across the head with a vinyl copy of The River - at least 10 times
  6. I was similarly ambivalent until my brother-in-law dragged me along to a show in 2017 and I had my epiphany - he really is a rock n roll evangelist. I left understanding the hype and began diving beyond the radio hits. He went up another notch a few weeks later when I discovered I could purchase a recording of that show.
  7. Im not a big springsteen fan. My mate is but i’m mainly into the born to run album and the hits. However, we went to see western stars at the cinema and it’s one of my favourite live performances and one of my favourite albums now too, a great listen straight through which is so rare.
  8. Go if you can. Especially cheap. Going to the Belfast gig next week and glad to see the setlist is a fair bit different.
  9. See Bruce. The San Siro show in 2016 remains the best live gig I attended...
  10. Wasn't a big fan for long but seeing him last year in Dusseldorf made buying a ticket for Nijmegen a no brainer :-)
  11. Heading over this eve for the gig be great to meet for a few pints