have fun tomorrow guys. it'll probably be the first and last virgin festival we ever see, in baltimore at least.
http://baltimore.bizjournals.com/baltimore/stories/2006/09/18/daily37.html Music festival promoters 'categorically disappointed' in expected turnout
Baltimore Business Journal - 4:26 PM EDT Fridayby Julekha DashStaff
Promoters of Baltimore's Virgin Festival say they are disappointed with ticket sales for Saturday's concert, which will feature some of the biggest rock and alternative acts in the music industry.
So far, 35,000 of the 60,000 available tickets to the concert at Pimlico Race Course have been sold, said Dave Geller, vice president for business development at Bethesda-based concert promoter I.M.P. Concerts Inc.
"We're categorically disappointed but we long ago prepared for the fact that it's not going to sell out," Geller said.
Tickets for the concert, whose lineup includes the Who, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Gnarls Barkley, went on sale for $97.50 on July 22.
Concert promoters will still make money from the event, Geller said.
Geller expects that by Saturday, the concert will draw 40,000, or two-thirds of capacity, with walk-up ticket sales. He blamed the sluggish ticket sales on the fact that the day-long concert falls on the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, and the $100 ticket price.
Baltimore's Virgin Festival is based on billionaire Richard Branson's V Festival, sponsored by Virgin Mobile, which is a wildly popular sellout event in the United Kingdom.
Saturday's concert is the first time the event has taken place in the United States.