Originally Posted by
El Salsero Gringo
Because most people agree that what makes an evening is having the right people to dance with (along with the right music.) There's no certainty that the people one want's to dance with - the better dancers, say - are the ones who "value a quality experience" and will pay more for it. You might easily price out the good dancers and keep the flip-flopers and anyone else for whom £12, £15, £20, £25 or whatever still seems cheap for a night out in Ealing.
Also your making a presumption that the organiser would run more nights, if only they were making more money. Seeing as JB already said that cash wasn't the primary objective of Hipsters I don't think that's a fair assumption.
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