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They claim that the legendary bands re-union show is ‘All about the money’ by criticizing the price of ticket sales.
The remarks were made by Hard-Fi drummer Steven Kemp to the Daily Star. “Paying over £100 for a ticket is a joke. Why should you pay so much money for it? These rock ‘n’ roll dinosaurs are coming out for one last pay check.” He also added “I don’t know what they are going to do on stage that’s so special.”
Perhaps he never realised that the money is going to a charity formed by Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun?