What gets lost in modern fandom is the event is expensive itself ie tickets, food, concessions etc. but many travel around the country to see big events or follow a team or celebrity like a cult which means travel expenses on top of that.
I know some who did that off and on a few times a year. It caught up to them with a bankruptcy 2 decades later. They were coy but one of the events had scalped tickets going for 2k each. They always wanted to be part of the action or party. They also went through a period where they seem to make all the big local concerts along with regular sporting events. Fandom was their life.
I remember when one could stand in line for a big event like Black Friday shoppers and actually get tickets. As soon as these sports teams started putting up new stadiums and arenas is when ticket prices started surging. Online sales also made locals compete with out of towners not in driving distance to go stand in line.
Most of my concerts were Saturday night bar bands and used to balk at cover charges.
I know some who did that off and on a few times a year. It caught up to them with a bankruptcy 2 decades later. They were coy but one of the events had scalped tickets going for 2k each. They always wanted to be part of the action or party. They also went through a period where they seem to make all the big local concerts along with regular sporting events. Fandom was their life.
I remember when one could stand in line for a big event like Black Friday shoppers and actually get tickets. As soon as these sports teams started putting up new stadiums and arenas is when ticket prices started surging. Online sales also made locals compete with out of towners not in driving distance to go stand in line.
Most of my concerts were Saturday night bar bands and used to balk at cover charges.