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Prices for Rolling Stones tickets have been revealed - with fans revealing their disappointment at the cost of the band's upcoming London shows.
Every fan attending will be paying over £100 as the cheapest tickets will go on sale at £106 - for the priviledge of sitting in Level 4 at London's O2. This includes the £95 price of the ticket and £11 booking fee.
Seats on Level 1 at London's O2 will begin at £166 and go up to £406 (including fees) while floor seating at the November shows is set at a flat rate of £406.
However, if you're planning on spending over £400 on tickets, why not bump it up to a nice round £1k? Tickets for a VIP Platinum Experience will go on sale for £950 - without booking fees.
Regular-Joe fans have, understandably, spoken of their outrage at the enormous ticket prices, and have taken to Twitter to voice their disappointment.
The Rolling Stones return to the London stage in November 2012
"Seems @RollingStones to only play live to multi-millionaire fans ! Not cricket Mick! #justsaying," tweeted fan @brucerisk, while another fan called the legendary rockers the 'greediest band in the world'.
"Rolling Stones: World's Greediest Band. £406 *upstairs* at the O2 Arena. Mind, given what they look like now upstairs may be the best view," commented @Tiwy.
Despite the high prices, some fans spoke of their determination to see the rockers nonetheless.
"ROLLING STONES IN LONDON! Most expensive tickets ever sold! I DON'T CARE," tweeted and excited @JoshMarkJohnson.
Tickets go on sale on Friday, 19 October 2012. For more information visit Gigwise Gig Tickets.
Watch the Rolling Stones official announcement below.