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Today goldenvoice (of coachella fame) announced the "Concert of the century" (this is a NEW century, so Aerosmith:Guns n Roses '88 still reigns) over 3 days at the empire polo fields. This marks the most expensivest lineup ever, speculated at some 50 million dollars. Ticketing is very reasonable (starts: $399 GA) in addition to single day tickets (at $200/each day). If you've ever seen the ASP of a Stones ticket you'll understand this is very good value. There will also be camping but there is an emphasis on a premium experence. So no, no beer bongs with nanna. e:Screwed up the title. incoherent fucked around with this message at 01:11 on May 4, 2016 |
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# ? May 19, 2024 16:31 |
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Hmm, another music fest for me to profit from? Yay! I have a couch that folds out if any goons need a place a short drive from the polo grounds. I'd offer the guest room but we are renting it out for hundreds of dollars a night.
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# ? May 5, 2016 04:14 |
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Wonder how much cheaper Rolling Stones tickets would be if Mick and Keith were fat.
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# ? May 5, 2016 05:20 |
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Grown ups have better things to do than watch 6 concerts in a row. Who's the target audience for this?
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# ? May 5, 2016 07:48 |
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Quite literally for the grownest(?) of the grownups: The victory lap boomers. It's configured similar to their other festival, stagecoach, where there are premium seats that they're charging quite handsomely for at $1,500 american bucks....each
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# ? May 5, 2016 08:17 |
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There are like 15 people over 55 who are interested in watching 6 concerts in a row, even of bands they like. I mean, theyre going to be out the door when Dylan comes on with his set of 99% obscure Sinatra songs and songs he's recorded in the past 15 years. Here's Dylan's set list from last week: 1. Things Have Changed (Bob center stage) 2. She Belongs To Me (Bob center stage with harp) 3. Beyond Here Lies Nothin' (Bob on piano) 4. What'll I Do (Bob center stage) 5. Duquesne Whistle (Bob on piano) 6. Melancholy Mood (Bob center stage) 7. Pay In Blood (Bob center stage) 8. I'm A Fool To Want You (Bob center stage) 9. That Old Black Magic (Bob center stage) 10. Tangled Up In Blue (Bob center stage with harp then on piano) (intermission) 11. High Water (For Charley Patton) (Bob center stage) 12. Why Try To Change Me Now (Bob center stage) 13. Early Roman Kings (Bob on piano) 14. The Night We Called It A Day (Bob center stage) 15. Spirit On The Water (Bob on piano) 16. Scarlet Town (Bob center stage) 17. All Or Nothing At All (Bob center stage) 18. Long And Wasted Years (Bob center stage) 19. Autumn Leaves (Bob center stage) (encore) 20. Blowin' In The Wind (Bob on piano, Donnie on violin) 21. Love Sick (Bob center stage) That's 2 songs that are classic "hits" and another song from the 60's that's more obscure. Everything else is from 1997 on or a standard. He doesn't play guitar anymore. He doesn't play for casual fans. BigFactory fucked around with this message at 08:35 on May 5, 2016 |
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BigFactory posted:Grown ups have better things to do than watch 6 concerts in a row. Who's the target audience for this? i used to work for a wine distributor which was owned by a man named hugh. hugh was almost seven feet tall, barrel chested, red faced, spoke with a booming voice you could hear through thick brick walls, a natural salesman and an active member of every "good ole boy" network. he would spend a month every summer hosting a giant party on his family's private island off maine. a lifelong democrat but he probably has a beer with george w every now and then. dropping several thousand on stones/dylan/jimmy buffett/etc tickets for himself and his buddies was a regular thing for him, and they would also bring several thousands of dollars in wine to these shows. hugh is the target audience for this, and I hope he has a good time.
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Earwicker posted:i used to work for a wine distributor which was owned by a man named hugh. hugh was almost seven feet tall, barrel chested, red faced, spoke with a booming voice you could hear through thick brick walls, a natural salesman and an active member of every "good ole boy" network. he would spend a month every summer hosting a giant party on his family's private island off maine. a lifelong democrat but he probably has a beer with george w every now and then. dropping several thousand on stones/dylan/jimmy buffett/etc tickets for himself and his buddies was a regular thing for him, and they would also bring several thousands of dollars in wine to these shows. hugh is the target audience for this, and I hope he has a good time. I mean, in a lot of ways, I'm the target audience for this thing. I'm under 40 so the idea of going to a festival is far fetched but not completely absurd, I have super dorky tastes in music and I've seen all these acts except the Who before, and I could afford the ticket/airfare/whatever without having to take out a loan. But the idea of siting through 6 greatest hits, festival sets of dinosaur rock outdoors bores me to tears. I'll probably see Dylan twice this summer because I'm stupid, but after an hour and a half of that I'm ready to go. I have no problem flying to see a concert if it's a one off thing, and i haven't been in years, but I'd be excited to go to SXSW again some time because at least you're in a city and there's stuff to do. But this thing just does not appeal.
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# ? May 5, 2016 16:38 |
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BigFactory posted:I mean, in a lot of ways, I'm the target audience for this thing. I'm under 40 so the idea of going to a festival is far fetched but not completely absurd, I have super dorky tastes in music and I've seen all these acts except the Who before, and I could afford the ticket/airfare/whatever without having to take out a loan. i guess because it doesn't appeal to you it won't sell any tickets and will be canceled. glad we could clear that up
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# ? May 9, 2016 01:33 |
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TheQat posted:i guess because it doesn't appeal to you it won't sell any tickets and will be canceled. glad we could clear that up Are you thinking of going? What's the draw?
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# ? May 9, 2016 03:52 |
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death to baby boomers imo
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# ? May 9, 2016 10:46 |
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On sale, second weekend added
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# ? May 9, 2016 18:58 |
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I guess this is selling well if a second weekend's been added. Doesn't feel like it'd be worth it unless each act is playing at least 3 hours. Looks like they sold out of passes so I guess they got people to buy in to capacity for both weekends even at those prices.
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# ? May 10, 2016 00:40 |
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It turns out they sold a LOT of the tickets to viagogo and stubhub. If twitter is any indicator, many people got in "line" to buy tickets right at 10am and never had a chance, waiting in line for hours only to find it sold out. But thats ok, because before it even sold out you could go on stubhub and buy the GA seats that were 399 for 800+ lol. On top of that, they had a smaller number of tickets than Coachella and let everyone buy 8 seats instead of the usual 2. What a joke.
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# ? May 10, 2016 01:25 |
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It was an event primed to be resold on stub-hub (AEG and goldenvoices only platform for reselling tickets...they get a slice of that too). If the secondary market skyrockets then they'll make MORE then their money back before the event even starts. Plus each act gets a shitton of holdbacks to resell. Everyone wins, the concert goer loses.
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# ? May 10, 2016 04:02 |
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Unless it just doesn't sell.
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# ? May 10, 2016 05:09 |
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There are a lot of similarities to coachella secondary market (i.e buy closer to the event) but I can't tell if the boomers are going to pay 2x for the tickets or more. The coachella market is a known quantity, but this is a one (err 2) off event.
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# ? May 10, 2016 05:21 |
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BigFactory posted:Unless it just doesn't sell. they wouldn't have added an additional weekend if it wasn't selling well
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# ? May 10, 2016 12:58 |
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Earwicker posted:they wouldn't have added an additional weekend if it wasn't selling well I'm talking about if stubhub gets caught with a ton of unsold tickets because people won't pay 2x face value. I'm sure they're insured if that happens though.
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# ? May 10, 2016 13:13 |
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cheese posted:It turns out they sold a LOT of the tickets to viagogo and stubhub. If twitter is any indicator, many people got in "line" to buy tickets right at 10am and never had a chance, waiting in line for hours only to find it sold out. But thats ok, because before it even sold out you could go on stubhub and buy the GA seats that were 399 for 800+ lol. On top of that, they had a smaller number of tickets than Coachella and let everyone buy 8 seats instead of the usual 2. What a joke. Hah, so it's all gone to scam sellers then.
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# ? May 10, 2016 17:25 |
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Lmao gently caress this poo poo
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