VIP Tickets: Are They Ever Worth the $$$?

The Reality I Faced!

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June 11, 2025
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VIP Tickets: Are They Ever Worth the $$$?
We’ve all looked at VIP tickets while booking and thought: “Should I just go for it?”

The price makes your soul leave your body for a second... but the words “priority entry,” we all love that.

But But But…

VIP tickets might not be what you think they are.

And no, this isn’t a rant.

Let’s talk about the elephant in the room.

1. Early Entry = You Just Stand Around Earlier
Sounds cool…“skip the line,” “get in before everyone else.”
But the truth? You walk in… and you just wait.
The artist's not on stage. The crowd vibe hasn’t started. The lights are still off.
You’re standing, sipping Red Bull, wondering why you paid more to show up to an empty hall.
GA folks walk in later, still catch the same performance — and they paid half.

2. “Better View” Isn’t Always Better Vibe
Yes, you’re closer to the stage. But guess what?
You’re also surrounded by people who are standing still, filming for Instagram, and acting too cool to sing along.
Meanwhile, the other section is wild.
People are dancing, shouting lyrics, and jumping together with full energy.
Ask yourself: Do you want a better view? Or a better experience?

3. VIP Toilets? Bro, They're Just Porta Potties With a God Complex
You see “private washroom” and picture something posh.
Maybe AC. Maybe tissue paper. Maybe hope.
Reality?
You get two shaky blue cabins with “VIP” written in marker and a guy outside going,
“Sir thoda line mein rahiye, madam abhi jaa rahi hain.”

4. VIP Crowd Can Be a Snooze Fest
You want to vibe, scream, sing your lungs out... But the VIP zone sometimes feels like a networking event.
People are dressed like they're at a brunch.
One guy’s live-streaming.
Another’s taking mirror selfies near the bar.
Nobody’s vibing — if I tell according to my experience.
You’ll miss the madness of the real crowd.
Trust me.

5. The Money Math Makes No Sense (Most Times)
Look — unless it's your favourite artist and you’re living your fanboy/fangirl dream, VIP rarely feels worth it.
₹5K–₹10K for “comfort” when you could’ve used that to buy:
  • Real merch
  • Tickets for two other gigs
  • Or food for a whole month if you live like a college student
Ask yourself: Will you remember the show… or the price tag?

So, What Should You Do?
If you’re going for the music, the madness, and the memories… go GA.
Get in the crowd.
Make friends.
Sing loud.
Get pushed.
Laugh about it later.

And hey — if you’re worried about going solo? Use Concert Circle.
It helps you find other people going to the same concert.
That way, you never awkwardly stand alone with your Coke while the lights go down.