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Re: Black Dyke in Canada



Hi Larry.

Prices are 40, 50 and 60. Seems reasonable to me for a touring group. Date is
February 7, 2000, 8.00 PM Order tickets from The St. Lawrence Centre Box Office,
416-366-7723, 9 to 5 EST. Don't have any idea how they are selling.

Regards.

Dave.

Larry White wrote:

> Is this rumour or fact?
> Let's have some response from someone who is organising this programme or from
> somebody with Black Dyke. I had heard they were coming and I know some fellows
> were talking of going east from here (Vancouver BC.) to hear them.
> A $50.00 ticket on top of the air fare, hotels, CD's etc. could set one back a
> few bucks.
>
> Can we have the facts please, someone?
>
> Larry White
>
> Craig Lewis wrote:
>
> > I have heard that when Black Dyke is in Toronto in February that the ticket
> > prices will be about $50 Canadian. And that will be to hear them in a school
> > auditorium, not a comfortable concert hall with the proper acoustics.
> >
> > That high price will certainly impact on the audience. The highest prices
> > for a brass band around here are Hannaford's tickets at $25 (and that is
> > with James Watson, Matt Baker, and Bob Childs as guests in a nice theatre).
> > Intrada Brass only charged $15.00 for their concert with Phil Smith in  the
> > Canadian Broadcasting Corporations top recording theatre.
> >
> > I think I will order two of their CD's (for the same price or less as one
> > ticket) and listen to them in the comfort of my own home on a good sound
> > system.
> >
> > Craig Lewis
> >
> >
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