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At £32.50 a ticket, I can see Mr Allam being a very disappointed man.

They sell out arenas at that price all the time.

If anything it's cheap for a stadium gig, a big rock band and you'd be expecting to pay £50 maybe £60.
 
My cousin and a few of her mates saw them at the NEC arena at £80odd a ticket and that sold out.
 
The average family do not go to JLS. How much for the average family to go and see Leeds Utd for one game. Its all relative.

2 adults and 2 kids? In the family stand for a category C game it'd cost £60 (£19 adult, £11 for U16), rising to £74 for a Category A (£26 adult, £11 U16).
 
2 adults and 2 kids? In the family stand for a category C game it'd cost £60 (£19 adult, £11 for U16), rising to £74 for a Category A (£26 adult, £11 U16).

I can imagine the average family of 4 would turn into a family of 3 for a JLS gig, if i had a wife n kids i'd be telling the missus she can take care of them on her own for that one.
Why are we comparing it to ticket prices for games anyway, i'm pretty sure the target audiences are a tad different.
 
I can imagine the average family of 4 would turn into a family of 3 for a JLS gig, if i had a wife n kids i'd be telling the missus she can take care of them on her own for that one.
Why are we comparing it to ticket prices for games anyway, i'm pretty sure the target audiences are a tad different.

Apparently not, they're offering season ticket holders priority booking on the tickets. (at least I assume it's that and not just that we have customer numbers)
 
Apparently not, they're offering season ticket holders priority booking on the tickets. (at least I assume it's that and not just that we have customer numbers)

Even so, I can't see that proving too popular apart from those using their season ticket to get tickets for other members of their family, for example i'll be offering mine to my uncle who'll probably be forced into getting his daughter tickets.
 
Not negative. A realist. If you take an average family of 4 who want to go, thats £130 before you've even left the house. Take into consideration food, drink, programmes, merchandise the kids will nagg for, in a situation as the economy is in at the moment with unemployment at a high, I think people will be forced to think twice before going. As a patriot of our fine city, I hope i'm proven wrong as the financial benifits could be huge, but I just think the tickets are a tad steep.

we are a family of four and already ordered tickets. We also went to Manchester MEN last week and saw JLS perform in front of a sell out crowd. Would be very disappointed if this wasnt a sell-out also.

Oh and I dont like them.
 
I wil not be going but my daughters and grandaughters will be.
I'm just pleased that the KC are back on the concert circuit.
I hope it's a sell out and the first of many more concerts in the future.
 
If my office is typical of the workplaces of Hull then it will sell out with ease.

seems more of the lasses here are going than not.
 
I'd rather listen to the fat Leicester drummer, along with Portsmouths and Readings, fingers being scratched down a chalkboard, polystyrene squeeking, a slipping cambelt, and a moaning dying giraffe, all at the same time in a big empty room, than JLS.

Who can think of the best meaning of the letters JLS?

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