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They will lose a TON of business!
Until Indy gets a premiere concert space sadly this is going to be what we have to deal with. I don’t know a single person that enjoys the experience of driving all the way to noblesville, paying $100 for 3 beers and $20 for a slice of pizza. This place is out of control and has a monopoly on concerts in Indianapolis.
I actually think this is a great venue for concerts. And some people do actually live close to Noblesville so it’s not that far. While I agree that the prices for concessions is outrageous, please name one other venue in the city that holds 20,000 people and doesn’t charge the same prices for concessions.
The downtown soccer stadium could fill a Deer Creek sized hole in the market, especially since it seems inevitable Deer Creek gets turned into housing soon enough.
My guess is this industry have so many non-productive hands in the till, these event centers must raise prices. The entertainment industry executives love their money.
The absolute GREED that is represented by Live Nation as a monopoly on music entertainment market is so sad. As a long time Lawnie Pass holder, I suspected something was happening as it is almost the start of the concert season. Until the musicians who tour these venues chose to prioritize their fans- this will only get worse. For Live Nation the slogan should read “Greed is GOOD” (picture of Gordon Gekko in their branding).