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Post by enchanted on Feb 11, 2017 17:46:29 GMT -5
Slow day for sure!
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Post by satisfied on Feb 11, 2017 18:35:33 GMT -5
As promised in no particular order. Thanks for these updates, skaschep! It's very interesting to see where things are at right now.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2017 19:20:31 GMT -5
Wow, St Paul; San Jose, and Seattle look close to sold out too. Remember, it's only been just under 2 weeks! Looking good!
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Post by nastywoman on Feb 11, 2017 19:32:48 GMT -5
I've been keeping an eye on just New York so don't know about the other venues, but the seating chart for Barclays Center doesn't show resale tickets. There's quite a lot more tickets available than the ones you can buy from the venue (over 950 resale tickets available).
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Post by Q3 on Feb 11, 2017 21:14:47 GMT -5
In most of these I see a lot of seats sold already. Some are lacking a bit, but most are pretty good sold I guess. I really got no clue to how fast this normally goes and how this compares to the 2014 selling. It's still quite some time before the concerts. Also the VIP sold varies a lot. For some all VIP seats are mostly gone while others still have plenty available. I do know that the Ziggo Dome here in Amsterdam 'sold out' in hours I think in September 2014 for the show in January. That also can contain about 17.000 people with the floor standing. With seating I think that one is about 12k. So that's a bit smaller than the venue's QAL is doing in North America. This is quite good for the US and Queen. Seems on par with the 2014 tour here -- and the tickets were much more expensive. This tour is priced higher than Bruno Mars' in the US. Similar to Lady Gaga's upcoming tour.
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 11, 2017 21:24:35 GMT -5
Since we were recently talking about The Grammys, I thought this article might be of interest. Feral Snowflake @shuboogie 38m38 minutes ago Feral Snowflake Retweeted Trending Award News Looking at those 3 photos I'd say absolutely. And looking at line up this year confirms it even more. Grammy Awards: Is 'music's biggest night' irrelevant and out-of-touch?"The Grammys are promoted as music's biggest night. But it looks like the gold gramophone trophy has lost its glimmer in the eyes of some of music's most influential stars. " Link: awards.trendolizer.com/2017/02/grammy-awards-is-musics-biggest-night-irrelevant-and-out-of-touch.html
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Post by 3ku1 on Feb 11, 2017 21:34:29 GMT -5
So is Adam going to attend the Clive Davis Gala again? Guess time we'll tell. Not that disappointing he won't be at Grammys. New music should be coming soon Post March.
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Post by enchanted on Feb 11, 2017 22:00:45 GMT -5
I think we are all hoping he attend Clive's big bash.
So far he is being much to quiet for a Saturday.
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Post by didilynn on Feb 11, 2017 22:24:23 GMT -5
In most of these I see a lot of seats sold already. Some are lacking a bit, but most are pretty good sold I guess. I really got no clue to how fast this normally goes and how this compares to the 2014 selling. It's still quite some time before the concerts. Also the VIP sold varies a lot. For some all VIP seats are mostly gone while others still have plenty available. I do know that the Ziggo Dome here in Amsterdam 'sold out' in hours I think in September 2014 for the show in January. That also can contain about 17.000 people with the floor standing. With seating I think that one is about 12k. So that's a bit smaller than the venue's QAL is doing in North America. This is quite good for the US and Queen. Seems on par with the 2014 tour here -- and the tickets were much more expensive. This tour is priced higher than Bruno Mars' in the US. Similar to Lady Gaga's upcoming tour. My ticket for Bruno Mars was $114 plus fees and the same seat for QAL is $86 plus fees - so in SF Bay area anyway, QAL is a bit cheaper than Bruno. I wasn't willing to pay more than $114 for Bruno though, for Adam I paid much more .
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Post by satisfied on Feb 11, 2017 22:35:38 GMT -5
Love your avi, didilynn. The man sure knows how to walk a carpet.
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