wait it out. dont reward some f***ing prick $150 or whatever for scalping, it just incentives that behaviour.
I respect that principle but I gotta see this album live
I respect that principle but I gotta see this album live
depending on the city and venue idk if you got the money, say f*** it. they might drop night of if it's a big venue/city but idk
I respect that principle but I gotta see this album live
if you wait until the day before/day of, theres usually people who planned to go but got sick or something and have to sell their tickets closer to face value. its not like Geese is Bad Bunny popularity, i can't imagine it would be that hard to find a reasonable ticket
depending on the city and venue idk if you got the money, say f*** it. they might drop night of if it's a big venue/city but idk
Brooklyn bro
if you wait until the day before/day of, theres usually people who planned to go but got sick or something and have to sell their tickets closer to face value. its not like Geese is Bad Bunny popularity, i can't imagine it would be that hard to find a reasonable ticket
Yea I'm just a little scarred from this working the opposite way. I remember waiting out an NBA game a couple years back and the tickets I wanted raising from like $50 to $200
Brooklyn bro
okay for this one i feel like night of they might slightly drop, but you'd have to hawk it all day. especially if weather ends up bad
Finally got around to listening. Feels a bit like “we have Burn The Witch Radiohead/The Smile at home” on first listen but that’s quite frankly a fantastic thing imo. Love the vocal style, some of the lyrics feel quietly fascinating and I’ll have to read up
@Terry
I was playing bro I know them. Fw the album and got tickets to see them
its been a while since a song has made me feel what i feel during the Taxes outro. Got me like this


Oh this is interesting