That's a great example of why to wait to buy the tickets, in addition to gambling that the tickets will be cheaper. These acts that the tweens and teens are wild about have a pretty limited lifespan, and there's a good chance that whoever's hot this year may be "eh" by the time the concert comes around. It sounds like TS's popularity is dipping now, and who knows who'll be big in 6 months?
I had a niece who really wanted to go to a show last year, and was saving money for tickets. For Christmas I gave her $50, which I put inside a fan magazine and wrapped up. I told her that she could use it towards her ticket fund. Being far more tech savvy than her old aunt, she waited and found two tickets online for just over $100, and she and her bff wound up sitting a few rows in front of a classmate whose dad had spent $900 for two tickets. My niece had the good sense not to mention how much her tickets cost to her classmate. She told me afterwards that the show was worth the price she paid, but that it wasn't worth the 100+ hours of babysitting she would have needed to do to get $900.
I had a niece who really wanted to go to a show last year, and was saving money for tickets. For Christmas I gave her $50, which I put inside a fan magazine and wrapped up. I told her that she could use it towards her ticket fund. Being far more tech savvy than her old aunt, she waited and found two tickets online for just over $100, and she and her bff wound up sitting a few rows in front of a classmate whose dad had spent $900 for two tickets. My niece had the good sense not to mention how much her tickets cost to her classmate. She told me afterwards that the show was worth the price she paid, but that it wasn't worth the 100+ hours of babysitting she would have needed to do to get $900.