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PSQ

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Arable Farmer
Waiting for the annual thread moaning about ticket prices, not being able to buy them at gate and car park prices!

Have you seen the cost of a burger!?

Since you asked, £39 (£35 last year, up by over 11%) for adults 16 and over per day, under 15's free, must be accompanied by a ticket holding adult, car parking £15 per day.

Burgers and beers: if you have to ask then you can't afford it. Or for similar money, spend £150k on a pint and burger at the Case dealer BBQ and they'll throw in a brand new Puma CVX for free.
 

Chae1

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Aberdeenshire
Since you asked, £39 (£35 last year, up by over 11%) for for adults 16 and over per day, under 15's free, must be accompanied by a ticket holding adult, car parking £15 per day.

Burgers and beers: if you have to ask then you can't afford it. Or for similar money, spend £150k on a pint and burger at the Case dealer BBQ and they'll throw in a brand new Puma CVX for free.
I was £41 for Saturday tickets! Thursday £37.

Taylor Swift tickets at Murrayfield over £400. Highland shows a bargain.
 

PSQ

Member
Arable Farmer
I was £41 for Saturday tickets! Thursday £37.

Taylor Swift tickets at Murrayfield over £400. Highland shows a bargain.

Taylor Swift tickets were available from £57 for the cheap seats to £661for the posh ones.
She's also well on track to gross well over a billion dollars from her 'loyal fans' this tour, and it turns out parents apparently would give an arm and a leg to spoil their kids.

I wonder if the same kids are haranguing their parents to see auld Jock in his best tweed jaikit, as he shows off the *finest* set of udders in the land?

And it's now £42 for the Saturday, or £62 for entry and the Highland Hoolie, or £82 if you go for the Hoolie VIP area.
 
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Chae1

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Location
Aberdeenshire
Taylor Swift tickets were available from £57 for the cheap seats to £661for the posh ones.
She's also well on track to gross well over a billion dollars from her 'loyal fans' this tour, and it turns out parents apparently would give an arm and a leg to spoil their kids.

I wonder if the same kids are haranguing their parents to see auld Jock in his best tweed jaikit, as he shows off the *finest* set of udders in the land?

And it's now £42 for the Saturday, or £62 for entry and the Highland Hoolie, or £82 if you go for the Hoolie VIP area.
We're booked to go to the Ivy for dinner on Saturday night. So won't be at the Hoolie.
 

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