Some tickets are under $50 for upcoming Rolling Stones concert at Heinz Field
You most likely won’t stick your tongue out at these prices.
With six days left before the Rolling Stones arrive at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, tickets are still available on various websites.
And some are at reasonable prices. Time is of the essence as these prices can change quickly, according to the sellers.
The show is at 7:30 p.m. on Monday.
Stubhub.com is showing the premium seats for $1,500 but also has some on sale at $45 in the 500 level of the stadium. Some are $49 and others priced at $50 (before booking fees).
Seat Geek has them for $44. According to Ticketmaster’s website, prices are slightly higher at $61.
The Rolling Stones canceled their June 23, 2020 appearance amid the pandemic. They announced the rescheduled tour in July and kicked it off Sunday in St. Louis.
The return engagement will mark the 11th time the venerable British rock group has been to the ‘Burgh. In addition to Pittsburgh, the rescheduled stops include Charlotte, Nashville, Minneapolis, Tampa, Dallas, Atlanta, Detroit and more.
The @RollingStones are excited to announce @GhostHounds will join the 'No Filter’ tour as guest artists in Pittsburgh on Monday, October 4 at Heinz Field.
Purchase tickets now: https://t.co/1e5KmpkuYW pic.twitter.com/dN2UF2Ao9W
— Heinz Field (@heinzfield) September 23, 2021
The show will surely be a memorial of sorts to Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts. He died in August at the age of 80.
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