Even if your social media feeds are already dominated by pictures of stadium stages and festival fields, you can expect much more concert content from your friends, family and nemeses through the fall.
Beyoncé and Bruce Springsteen have taken over Europe. Taylor Swift reigns over the United States. And country legends Willie Nelson, Shania Twain, and Luke Combs are selling out shows at home and abroad. That means even if your social media feeds are already dominated by pictures of stadium stages and festival fields, you can expect much more concert content from your friends, family and nemeses through the fall.
Like Bodie Lowe and Cassidy Crawford, both 25, who are known as the "resident Swifties" at the public relations firm where they work in Austin. When Swift announced the Eras Tour, a 60-plus stop homage to her greatest hits, the question wasn't if they'd go, but how many times?The co-workers scored two third-row tickets for Swift's stop in Houston for about $550 each. Then Lowe bought a $600 VIP floor ticket for an L.A. tour date he'll catch with college friends.
The couple saw celebrities such as Kris Jenner and Pharrell walk by to the VIP area. Better yet, Beyoncé's daughter Blue Ivy came on stage for her first surprise performance of the tour. "Everybody was screaming," said Pittman, an interior designer and travel agent. "You just feel like the love in the room from everybody, all cultures, everything. It was just amazing."Not everyone goes to Europe to save on concert tickets.
Between first-class airfare from Dallas to Vegas, rooms at the Wynn resort and dinners at hotel restaurants - think Hakkasan at the MGM Grand and Picasso in the Bellagio - plus a private SUV on standby for pickup and drop-off at $200 per hour, Kirkpatrick said the three-day trip totaled well over $20,000. And that's not factoring in the concert tickets, which, even in the nosebleeds are going for more than $1,000. "This client obviously is not [in a] nosebleed," Kirkpatrick said.
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