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Quote from: kosmo vinyl on June 24, 2013, 10:47:43 amSo is that Franz Ferdinand did with their ticket prices?no Kosmo..what Franz Ferdinand did is say if you live in DC you have to pay double if you live in Philly..Stones prices are constant in every market. Honestly I really dont' care if people on this board hate the Stones but I was tryin to explain what they're doing with the pricing... if you want to hate them go for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yada, to answer what you wrote... the fact there are empty seats showing means nothing..theyv'e sold many many $85s and they can fill them in with those.... looking unlikely any more $85 releases.. both Philly shows had none close to date etc.. basically the $85s give them a lot of flexibility.. they will have some walk up purchases today and they will fill the rest with $85s..having said that the thing to watch for are the $150s... there may be some pretty good seats released today for $150 (seats that used to be $600 or $300)...anyways i ain't going myself...but those that do enjoy it!
So is that Franz Ferdinand did with their ticket prices?
Quote from: hutch on June 24, 2013, 10:51:43 amQuote from: kosmo vinyl on June 24, 2013, 10:47:43 amSo is that Franz Ferdinand did with their ticket prices?no Kosmo..what Franz Ferdinand did is say if you live in DC you have to pay double if you live in Philly..Stones prices are constant in every market. Honestly I really dont' care if people on this board hate the Stones but I was tryin to explain what they're doing with the pricing... if you want to hate them go for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yada, to answer what you wrote... the fact there are empty seats showing means nothing..theyv'e sold many many $85s and they can fill them in with those.... looking unlikely any more $85 releases.. both Philly shows had none close to date etc.. basically the $85s give them a lot of flexibility.. they will have some walk up purchases today and they will fill the rest with $85s..having said that the thing to watch for are the $150s... there may be some pretty good seats released today for $150 (seats that used to be $600 or $300)...anyways i ain't going myself...but those that do enjoy it!Franz Ferdinand has different promoters playing different venues. Rolling Stones has same promoter both playing huge sports arenas. Promoters can charge whatever they want. Franz Ferndinand is still a lot cheaper than the Stones at a better venue. If people don't want to pay for the prices artists are charging they will lose money but at least they aren't charging 30 bucks and then selling the actual tickets to scalpers so you can't get any at 30 bucks and have to pay money on stubhub. They are being honest what the ticket prices are and you can either buy them or not. Seems fair to me.
Quote from: atomicfront on June 24, 2013, 01:46:24 pmQuote from: hutch on June 24, 2013, 10:51:43 amQuote from: kosmo vinyl on June 24, 2013, 10:47:43 amSo is that Franz Ferdinand did with their ticket prices?no Kosmo..what Franz Ferdinand did is say if you live in DC you have to pay double if you live in Philly..Stones prices are constant in every market. Honestly I really dont' care if people on this board hate the Stones but I was tryin to explain what they're doing with the pricing... if you want to hate them go for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yada, to answer what you wrote... the fact there are empty seats showing means nothing..theyv'e sold many many $85s and they can fill them in with those.... looking unlikely any more $85 releases.. both Philly shows had none close to date etc.. basically the $85s give them a lot of flexibility.. they will have some walk up purchases today and they will fill the rest with $85s..having said that the thing to watch for are the $150s... there may be some pretty good seats released today for $150 (seats that used to be $600 or $300)...anyways i ain't going myself...but those that do enjoy it!Franz Ferdinand has different promoters playing different venues. Rolling Stones has same promoter both playing huge sports arenas. Promoters can charge whatever they want. Franz Ferndinand is still a lot cheaper than the Stones at a better venue. If people don't want to pay for the prices artists are charging they will lose money but at least they aren't charging 30 bucks and then selling the actual tickets to scalpers so you can't get any at 30 bucks and have to pay money on stubhub. They are being honest what the ticket prices are and you can either buy them or not. Seems fair to me. this argument about the promoter is a bit disingenous... ultimately the promoter offers them certain money based on what they can get... just like the Stones are responsible for high ticket prices so Franz is responsible for the disparity in prices between Philly and DC..
Quote from: hutch on June 25, 2013, 08:43:22 amQuote from: atomicfront on June 24, 2013, 01:46:24 pmQuote from: hutch on June 24, 2013, 10:51:43 amQuote from: kosmo vinyl on June 24, 2013, 10:47:43 amSo is that Franz Ferdinand did with their ticket prices?no Kosmo..what Franz Ferdinand did is say if you live in DC you have to pay double if you live in Philly..Stones prices are constant in every market. Honestly I really dont' care if people on this board hate the Stones but I was tryin to explain what they're doing with the pricing... if you want to hate them go for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yada, to answer what you wrote... the fact there are empty seats showing means nothing..theyv'e sold many many $85s and they can fill them in with those.... looking unlikely any more $85 releases.. both Philly shows had none close to date etc.. basically the $85s give them a lot of flexibility.. they will have some walk up purchases today and they will fill the rest with $85s..having said that the thing to watch for are the $150s... there may be some pretty good seats released today for $150 (seats that used to be $600 or $300)...anyways i ain't going myself...but those that do enjoy it!Franz Ferdinand has different promoters playing different venues. Rolling Stones has same promoter both playing huge sports arenas. Promoters can charge whatever they want. Franz Ferndinand is still a lot cheaper than the Stones at a better venue. If people don't want to pay for the prices artists are charging they will lose money but at least they aren't charging 30 bucks and then selling the actual tickets to scalpers so you can't get any at 30 bucks and have to pay money on stubhub. They are being honest what the ticket prices are and you can either buy them or not. Seems fair to me. this argument about the promoter is a bit disingenous... ultimately the promoter offers them certain money based on what they can get... just like the Stones are responsible for high ticket prices so Franz is responsible for the disparity in prices between Philly and DC..If you were an artist I am sure you would take the most money you could get from a reputable promoter. Basically it is the audience that sets the prices. If a promoter like Seth can't fill an arena after he pays a band and he does this a consistent basis he will go out of business. The Stones can get the money they get becuase their fans are old and have a lot of money and go to a very limit amount of shows. The band and Seth are trying to make as much money as possible off the show. If they could sell out the show charging 500 dollars a ticket they would.
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