Thanks to my obsessive contest entering (I'd say I enter about 10 contests a week through Georgia Straight and the Peak...crazy right?) - I have won two sets of tickets to shows in the past year. Well three actually, but I couldn't go to one. How rad is that?
But now I am faced with a very strange situation. Somehow the Mumford & Sons tickets went on sale, and then like one week later they got really popular. Yesterday, I looked online and I could sell my $25 ticket for $90! What?!? That is a crazy return. So the question is - is it worth it to keep them?
It's sort of like during the Olympics when people got crazy good tickets in the draws. One person at Novacom could have gotten $2500 for her $200 speed skating tickets, but she went because she figured it would be worth it. Obviously, not quite as extreme...but still.
I think I am leaning towards going. The people must be on to something right? (But I guess the same could be said for Justin Bieber...did I just compare Mumford to the Biebs? Yup). But seriously, these guys are pretty awesome. They're British, their music is fantastic and their lyrics are very compelling. Go take a listen.
And check out these lyrics:
"It seems that all my bridges have been burned/
But you say that’s exactly how this grace thing works/
It’s not the long walk home that will change this heart/
But the welcome I receive with the restart"
(From "Roll Away the Stone" Mumford & Sons)
So, what do you think? And are you loving Mumford?
6 comments:
aaah!! KEEP THEM! I WANT YOU THERE!
...that's my vote :)
$65 profit? That's pretty good for doing almost nothing.
keep the tickets. i will give you $65 on your wedding day for doing almost nothing.
just kidding. i will give you $25
I'm mildly obsessed with Mumford and Sons :). Not so much that I would pay you $90 bucks for the tickets, but not super-far off either. (Public confession...)
So. yes. please go... I want you there too!
Definitely go to the concert! You will have a way more memorable experience listening to awesome live music then making $. Plus it could take you a while to catch up with us for amount of live music we will experience in London! Haha. Just joking of course - I know your going to be infuriated with me rubbing it in again!
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