With a little help from his fans, Paul McCartney tickets commanding top dollar

Even on the secondary market, the nose bleed seats are fetching $350 or more
Demand for McCartney's Buffalo show continues to rise.
Sir Paul McCartney is playing KeyBank Center on Friday night Photo credit Getty Images

Western New Yorkers are willing to pay...and pay handsomely for tickets to see Paul McCartney's Nov. 14 concert at KeyBank Center.

The show is sold out with more than 20,000 seats sold.

That is a driving factor why so many fans are headed to secondary ticket market and brokers for ducats.

Ticketmaster is selling nose bleed seats in Section 321 for $394.70. Floor seats near the stage are going for $1,316...EACH.

Nick Gianmusso, VIP Tickets founder, said the demand for McCartney tickets is one of the strongest he has seen in years, even stronger than Buffalo Bills' playoff seats.

"My phone is constantly ringing," Gianmusso said. "Just in the past hour alone, I had six calls."

Fans who waited and thought ticket prices might drop - as has been the case in some cities - may be in for a case of sticker shock.

Gianmusso thinks prices will rise, not drop.

"If you wait and think prices will drop, you may be disappointed," Gianmusso said.

Why are McCartney tickets so white hot?

This is only his second ever Buffalo concert having last played KeyBank Center in October 2015.

And, there is speculation that the current "Got Back" tour may be McCartney's last full scale tour.

Also, with the Buffalo Bills having a home game on Nov. 16, many sports fans are already in town and looking for things to do this weekend.

"We get that a lot where people do 'double headers'," Gianmusso said.

McCartney's shows typically last nearly three hours as he plays as many as 36 songs including ones from his Beatles, Wings and solo catalogs including "Drive My Car," "Band on the Run" and "Hey Jude."

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