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@imdano I'm with you. I experienced big-time sticker shock when I saw the $5 increase to $65 GA for this Fall Tour. Though outpacing inflation is to be expected if the 'demand' is present (ha ha ha), $60 GA is already pushing it --despite the quality of the overall experience, lights, etc-- and limits the number of shows I'm able to see in a given year. Just today I found myself thinking that if the tix stay at $65, Icculus forbid, I may be throwing down for webcast couch tour instead, even if they're playing right in town...