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Istanbul ticket prices?

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#1
Gambit234

How are the tickets below 10usd each?? Copenhagen was at least 30 usd

#2
iehn
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bc it's istanbul. before you were coping hagen.

#3
GoodName
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To ensure attendance of valoplebs.

#4
Skibibu_mobile_user
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"Does he know?"

#5
VirajKnight
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Anyone knows the seat capacity?

#6
CraigGarth01
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4-5k ig

#20
TheHardStuckImmortal
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5 k minimum can expand to 10k for larger events.

#7
Whizzpoppers23
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This reply section is something else...first time being here in a while and wow... Contract mods vlr

#8
daveythedumbVLR
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so that the local population can attend, according to a friend most people make around 5k lira and going to a couple days is 1/10th of their salary

#9
Kindler
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So the turkish people can attend, 200 lira still a lot, one dollar used to be 5 lira now its 17 lira, and turkish people are having a hard time cuz of it.

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ASHAS-ASDASDASGASA
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where can i find better website about tickets? I cant understand.

#11
Kindler
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Only 1 website apparently, and it's so bad.

#12
ASHAS-ASDASDASGASA
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unlucky

#13
Kindler
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Are actually going tho?

#14
ASHAS-ASDASDASGASA
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what

#16
Kindler
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I mean are you actually going to watch the games in crowd?

#17
ASHAS-ASDASDASGASA
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no, I'm just interested to see how big valorant is in turkey.

#15
symbols07
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brotha turkey is a very cheap country, you get restraunt style burgers for 5$ which will cost 20+ in us. dont compare the prices to denmark. you will expect the same ticket prices in all of SEA - singapore, and probably south america as well. whereas the denmark prices will be common for NA and korea etc

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Gambit234
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GDP per capita is 8k usd according to google?? I don't think it's that cheap

#19
Kindler
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.
Nvm, I dont know what i thought while reading that.

#21
Romios
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Turkish currency lost its value like a cliff. 1 TL was about 0,17 dollars at the beginning of the pandemic and it's about 0,055 nowadays. GDP per capita does not show the prices in a country, does it? Anyway, the minimum wage in Turkey is about 300 dollars (most of the employees get the minimum wage), and life is much cheaper than anywhere in Europe (except some countries in Balkans maybe).

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