ROLLING STONES ASK $1500 PER TICKET IN LONDON & NJ

The Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood has defended the ticket prices for the band's up-coming shows in London and New Jersey. These are the only four shows as-yet confirmed for the band, but ticket prices have been debated widely on fan forums.
Tickets for the London shows range from £90 to a deluxe "VIP package" priced at £950 (circa $1500). But Wood says that
the band don't feel bad about the price of a ticket for the shows at the O2 Arena (25 and 29 November) and Newark Prudential Center (13 and 15 December) as they have already spent millions on the gigs.
Speaking to The Telegraph, Wood said: "We've already spent a million on rehearsing in Paris. And the stage is going to be another few million. And the lights. We feel no bad thing about ticket prices. We've got to make something....
What do you think?? Clearly Bon Jovi with his 1987 ticket prices is the guy I vote for, but really...how much is enough? And in Storm Ravaged New Jersey of all places....it just seems callous.
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