You people who have seen dozens of shows have WAY more money than me.
Also, there's no way I'd go see the same set list a bunch of times.
I AM lucky enough to have seen my other favorite band 100ish times, but that's because they're from Dallas where they played constantly before AND AFTER they got their major label deal, they never ever played the same set, and I've been on the guest list since I was 13. That all slowed down when frontman moved to LA and I moved to the Great High Plains, though.
Seeing multiple shows on THESE tours makes sense, of course, but now we're back to the money thing.
I DO love fans like you guys, though. It's fucking heartwarming, and I know it's a family reunion.
One of those recent Rush documentaries was about their relationship with their fans, and there were SO many people who had been to HUNDREDS of shows.
NIN have a similar thing: it's not as big as it was with Rush, or Phish, but it's something special for sure.
Really really wish I was at Red Rocks this year.