'The tickets were $120 each and I bought four. The service fees were another ticket's worth of money, but the real kicker is that these are literally nosebleeds.'
"I spent $2,000 for two floor seats to the Rock and Roll Induction Ceremony in 2022. After seeing that Stevie Nicks, The Cure and Janet Jackson were inducted in 2019, I told myself I was going to go, not knowing that those artists would be inducted back-to-back. It was worth it in the sense that I also got to see the Eurythmics , Dolly Parton, Judas Priest, Eminem, Lionel Richie, Pat Benatar and other artists perform.
During my overwhelming sadness when he passed, I spent $3,700 on a pair of Louboutins, which I deeply regret.""Tickets to see Taylor Swift's The Era's Tour were about $800 per ticket. I've been a fan since day one and Taylor is the only person I’d spend that kind of money to see.
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