Madonna at a performance in London in October. Image WireImage for Live Nation
Right from the start of ticket sales, fans queued up digitally en masse to get tickets, although there was considerable criticism of the prices. For example, seats on rank one cost 196 euros, just like standing places in section B. The rest of the standing places cost at least 280 euros.
Real fans were ready for it. Jos van Domburg, who has been a fan of Madonna for 36 years, previously told Het Parool: “It could easily be the last time. These are gigantic productions and beautiful shows. If I don’t go, I will regret it.”
Even more expensive
There are still tickets for sale, but only through Ticketmaster, which is now available through the own sales channel tries to resell from people who can no longer do it. Then they are more expensive, namely 364 euros. Prices for the best pitches even reach 400 euros.
Concert organizer Mojo advises you to come to the Ziggo Dome by car on Friday and Saturday. As befits a real diva, Madonna sometimes wants to start too late. In London and Belgium she started an hour and a half later than planned. So there is a good chance, Mojo thinks, that the planned end time of 11 p.m. will not be met. The concert may run late, meaning visitors may miss the last train.
About the author: Jesper Roele has been writing for Het Parool since 2019 about everyday news from Amsterdam, festivals, nightlife and the tech sector. You can send tips to [email protected].
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