Fleetwood Mac Tickets Are Top Priced For All Major Upcoming Tours

September 26, 2014

Yesterday we published an article on Forbes breaking down Fleetwood Mac tickets for their upcoming tour, along with some other upcoming tour this Fall and Winter. Prices for Fleetwood Mac's "On With The Show" tour are the most expensive of any upcoming tour on the secondary market. Here is some of the article:

It’s been 15 years since Christine McVie left Fleetwood Mac and while the band has continued to tour during that time, for many fans it wasn’t the same without McVie. With the announcement that McVie would be rejoining the band for their upcoming tour, fans responded en force, driving up demand for Fleetwood Mac tickets to levels well above the band’s 2013 tour. In addition to being the most expensive tour for the next six months, it’s also evidence of how hard it is to turn down the payday that touring offers in the post-album world.
 
.... Despite having toured non-stop over the last two years, fans’ enthusiasm remains undeterred. Given the fact that eight songs written and sung by McVie are on the band’s greatest hits album, it’s no surprise that fans are coming back for more less than a year after the last tour ended. At an average price of $366, ‘On With the Show’ is in fact the most expensive tour in the next six months by over $100.
 
.... The race against Mother Nature is in fact driving the 2014-15 concert market well beyond Fleetwood Mac. Over the next six months, many of the biggest and most expensive tours are for acts in their 60s and 70s. Those include Stevie Wonder, James Taylor, John Mellencamp, as well as the grandfather of the endless tour, Bob Dylan. For Stevie Wonder, it’s been seven years since his last tour, and Stevie Wonder tickets for his upcoming Songs in the Key Of Life tour are the third most expensive over the next six months, behind only Fleetwood Mac and Bob Dylan. At an average price of $323 Bob Dylan tickets are the second most expensive of any upcoming tour.

To read the rest of this article, check out Forbes.

We also published a slideshow of the top upcoming tours, which can be viewed here.