- On the one hand, it'll be a near guaranteed top drawer lineup playing classic tunes all night
- On the other, it's the sort of price associated with 'big room' style clubs, regardless of who is on the bill.
[POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the piss?
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[POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the piss?
Simple question.

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Re: [POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the p
Personally, I think it's a more than reasonable pricing for 10hrs of banging music. Above my golden ratio price-wise, but still not obscene given the relative costs of equivalent nights in other genres.

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Re: [POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the p
I think it's a little steep, but so many nights with "all-star" line ups are steep.
It's a bit of an annoyance because historically it hasn't been an expensive night but people are still going people obviously think it's worth it. It's a 10 hour night and it'll have a hench system, still only 3 quid an hour at that price which isn't exactly bad value imo.
It'll come down to the line up. If its good enough this discussion will be over when they announce it.
It's a bit of an annoyance because historically it hasn't been an expensive night but people are still going people obviously think it's worth it. It's a 10 hour night and it'll have a hench system, still only 3 quid an hour at that price which isn't exactly bad value imo.
It'll come down to the line up. If its good enough this discussion will be over when they announce it.

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Re: [POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the p
Ordinarily, my philosophy is;
C/H = R
C = cost of ticket
H = hours the night is running for
If R > 1.6, then it needs to be something really special to get me to consider it
C/H = R
C = cost of ticket
H = hours the night is running for
If R > 1.6, then it needs to be something really special to get me to consider it

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Re: [POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the p
line up will prob be a bunch of dubstep warriorz aka lameasses so too much yea
Re: [POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the p
Maybe R 1.6 if you do (C/2)/Hsoronery wrote:Ordinarily, my philosophy is;
C/H = R
C = cost of ticket
H = hours the night is running for
If R > 1.6, then it needs to be something really special to get me to consider it
Idk but most covers here work out steeper than a dollar an hour (or 3 dollars every 2 hours lol)
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Re: [POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the p
but whos gona b there for thefull 10 hours
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True, but that's the choice of the attendee, not the promoter.lloydnoise wrote:but whos gona b there for thefull 10 hours

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I'll be there start to finish 
And yeah £3/hr is fine by me. I'll hold off the beer and it'll be the price of most other nights out.

And yeah £3/hr is fine by me. I'll hold off the beer and it'll be the price of most other nights out.
Re: [POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the p
no, crying about it is
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Re: [POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the p
omg mala how could you?
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Re: [POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the p
lots of people saying yes, no one giving reasons why they feel that way

soronery wrote:Too easy to sit behind a keyboard with a playlist of dubstep tunes on, arguing about the defintion of a word in relation to a sound.
All that melts away when the lights are down and the bass is up.
Re: [POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the p
cos i spent 20 on final release 2 years ago and who the fuck are they gonna bring out that wasn't on that line up to justify extra 10, inflations not been that raw
i don't judge nights by £/hr why would i be there 9till 7am to make up the extra haha
even more annoying being told i should be glad to pay any amount for king mala tbh spent nuff on buying those records they won't repress
i don't judge nights by £/hr why would i be there 9till 7am to make up the extra haha
even more annoying being told i should be glad to pay any amount for king mala tbh spent nuff on buying those records they won't repress








Re: [POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the p
idk but like, is it normal that in this scene there's such a contrast of moaning knobheads and relentless fan boys that will accept any decision an artist makes
i've definitely found myself in the moaning side since around midnight dropped and some other ltd stuff, which is all on me so bear that in mind reading post before
just seems like whenever something big goes down there's a lot of negativity
i've definitely found myself in the moaning side since around midnight dropped and some other ltd stuff, which is all on me so bear that in mind reading post before
just seems like whenever something big goes down there's a lot of negativity








Re: [POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the p
i can see where you're coming from tbh, the whole "be glad to pay any kind of money to go" kinda people do piss me off a lot.

soronery wrote:Too easy to sit behind a keyboard with a playlist of dubstep tunes on, arguing about the defintion of a word in relation to a sound.
All that melts away when the lights are down and the bass is up.
Re: [POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the p
Dubstep seems to breed that sort of mindset though, same as with the second hand vinyl market costs for DMZ plates.Riddles wrote:i can see where you're coming from tbh, the whole "be glad to pay any kind of money to go" kinda people do piss me off a lot.

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Re: [POLL] Is £30 for DMZ 10th birthday tickets taking the p
A good line up doesn't warrant higher ticket prices imo.
Price rarely exceeds €20 here. Only for big warehouse nights or
festivals.
With prices like these you burn through 50 quid in a night quite easily. That's
festival budgetting.
Price rarely exceeds €20 here. Only for big warehouse nights or
festivals.
With prices like these you burn through 50 quid in a night quite easily. That's
festival budgetting.
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Its only too much if they don't sell out.
If they do sell out then 30 is too little...
All I'm saying is it ain't charity.
If they do sell out then 30 is too little...
All I'm saying is it ain't charity.
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^AxeD wrote:A good line up doesn't warrant higher ticket prices imo.
Price rarely exceeds €20 here. Only for big warehouse nights or
festivals.
With prices like these you burn through 50 quid in a night quite easily. That's
festival budgetting.
plus i don't think they need a ultra massive line up with lot of overpaid "legends" for it to be memorable night. they could just do the same thing that they did other birthdays, have a nice time, play some nice tunes, book some interring dis that don't ask for a ton and don't exclude the fans that can't afford a 30 pounds ticket
the only way i think i would pay that money for a night like that was if they assured that the entrance was going to be more limited so there was space in the dance.
imagine paying 30 pounds and being in a night as packed as the 8 birthday


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