Pinksus Posted November 25, 2023 Posted November 25, 2023 1 hour ago, Liafen said: I don't see her doing more shows in Germany I really hope you're right. I support the new 3 dates despite a massiva 7-date tour this year who already found some difficulties but these 3 are enough
Underdogs Posted November 25, 2023 Posted November 25, 2023 1 hour ago, Liafen said: Oop. Thanks for the tea! Yeah, I can see your reasoning. It seems like that they instantly go for the easier route if they're not sure of themselves. BST was probably that easier route as well. Perhaps her team was hesitant that she could sell out Wembley again (twice) and went for a risk-free gig where all is paid upfront? 39 minutes ago, Pinksus said: I was ok with BST cause it looks low key prestigious in UK (britsh atrlers correct me if I'm wrong) and was basically a solo gig with a cool opening act. 2023 was a mess to book stadiums anyway so I wasn't bothered at all And yeah I thought the same about this new stadium. Her team usually don't bet high on her, two recent 65,000+ recent concerts at London didn't help. Too bad cuz I think she would sell out easily 2 dates on Wembley Festival appearances create goodwill which carries over to future shows. Looking at the dates, I don’t think her team has any hesitations with the UK. It’s the Germany of this leg I think football stadiums have restrictions regarding how many concerts are permitted in a certain time span and Taylor probably exhausted the limit or smth.
Pinksus Posted November 26, 2023 Posted November 26, 2023 5 hours ago, Underdogs said: Festival appearances create goodwill which carries over to future shows. Looking at the dates, I don’t think her team has any hesitations with the UK. It’s the Germany of this leg I think football stadiums have restrictions regarding how many concerts are permitted in a certain time span and Taylor probably exhausted the limit or smth. Even if this is the case, she could use London Stadium for a bigger venue. I think it was intentional the use of a smaller stadium
Liafen Posted November 26, 2023 Posted November 26, 2023 14 hours ago, Pinksus said: I really hope you're right. I support the new 3 dates despite a massiva 7-date tour this year who already found some difficulties but these 3 are enough Maybe it’s just wishful thinking but seeing how her dates are spread around allowing her to take multiple days off (which is not really a thing knowing her and touring in general), and then she’s zooming past 3 German cities in 6 days - the least amount of time needed for stage setups, travel etc. So methinks it’s intentional.
Gabriel Guedes Posted November 27, 2023 Posted November 27, 2023 2nd date for Dublin officially added
livelikemusic Posted November 27, 2023 Posted November 27, 2023 2 hours ago, Gabriel Guedes said: 2nd date for Dublin officially added Link?
Liafen Posted November 27, 2023 Posted November 27, 2023 39 minutes ago, livelikemusic said: Link? It’s on pinksummercarnival.com Curious to see if they’re going for 3 in London
Pinksus Posted November 27, 2023 Posted November 27, 2023 1 hour ago, livelikemusic said: Link? https://www.ticketmaster.ie/p-nk-tickets/artist/945171 https://www.buzz.ie/music/pink-aviva-dublin-dates-2024-31536724 1
Pinksus Posted November 27, 2023 Posted November 27, 2023 Copenhagen is selling great. I wouldn't bet on a extra date tho Bern is doing great. Extra date worthy Stockolm... let's hope the swedish people are waiting for Christmas 1
Liafen Posted November 27, 2023 Posted November 27, 2023 2 hours ago, Pinksus said: Copenhagen is selling great. I wouldn't bet on a extra date tho Bern is doing great. Extra date worthy Stockolm... let's hope the swedish people are waiting for Christmas Stockholm looks bad but actually isn't that worrying. The sections closer to the stage are nearly sold out, she just needs to do the heavy lifting on the end of the horseshoe. Lets hope it will go well if the word gets around. But yeah, no second date for them it seems.
pinktennisfreak Posted November 27, 2023 Posted November 27, 2023 P!nk played 10 shows, split between two separate tours, in October. In all, those dates grossed $51.2 million and sold 271,000 tickets https://www.billboard.com/pro/pnk-billboard-monthly-boxscore-report/
Liafen Posted November 27, 2023 Posted November 27, 2023 19 minutes ago, pinktennisfreak said: P!nk played 10 shows, split between two separate tours, in October. In all, those dates grossed $51.2 million and sold 271,000 tickets https://www.billboard.com/pro/pnk-billboard-monthly-boxscore-report/ Every day I am reminded about that idiotic decision. Roger Davies, when I catch u...
Underdogs Posted November 28, 2023 Posted November 28, 2023 8 hours ago, pinktennisfreak said: P!nk played 10 shows, split between two separate tours, in October. In all, those dates grossed $51.2 million and sold 271,000 tickets https://www.billboard.com/pro/pnk-billboard-monthly-boxscore-report/ 5 hours ago, Braz said: Just posting it in tweet form: P!nk played 10 shows, split between two separate tours, in October. In all, those dates grossed $51.2 million and sold 271,000 tickets, according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore. That’s enough to rule Billboard’s monthly Top Tours chart, marking her third month at No. 1 since the charts launched in February 2019. P!nk began the month in San Diego, playing an Oct. 3 show at Snapdragon Stadium. After three more stadium shows on the Summer Carnival tour, she transitioned to the arena-focused Trustfall Tour, playing dates in California, Denver, and Kansas City. She’s the first artist to lead the Top Tours list via multiple tours. It’s rare enough for an artist to play two tours within a year of one another, but it does happen, per recent treks by Bad Bunny and Post Malone, among others. Both tours’ setlist, personnel and staging are relatively similar, though the Trustfall Tour puts an extra accent on its namesake album. The October Summer Carnival shows earned $30.9 million and sold 190,000 tickets, while the six Trustfall shows brought in $20.2 million and 81,100 tickets. That means that on average, P!nk’s stadium dates averaged more than twice as much revenue as her arena concerts, at $7.7 million and $3.4 million, respectively. The transition from stadiums to arenas, particularly in North America, makes sense as the weather shifts and outdoor concerts become less viable. Still, with active stadium tours in Oceania and South America ( ), P!nk’s monthly gold medal in (primarily) arenas is significant. In fact, P!nk is the first artist to crown the Top Tours chart while touring arenas in 2023 – though she did so with the help of four stadium performances. Trans-Siberian Orchestra staged the last arena win in December of last year. Before that, Bad Bunny was tops in February and March of 2022, before ruling the chart in stadiums later that year. P!nk was No. 2 in August, when she and Beyoncé became the first women to ever rank Nos. 1-2 together. She previously topped the chart in March and July of 2019, while barreling toward the end of the Beautiful Trauma World Tour. That trek grossed $397.3 million and sold 3.1 million tickets, standing tall as the third highest-grossing tour by a woman in the Boxscore archives, behind Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour ($579.8 million in 2023) and Madonna’s Sticky & Sweet Tour ($407.7 million in 2008-09). P!nk is one of just three woman-identifying acts to lead the Top Tours chart. She follows Beyoncé, who ran the ranking in four of the previous five months. Plus, the Spice Girls were No. 1 in June 2019. Both in terms of unique artists, and in total months, women have been No. 1 for less than 20% of the time since the monthly chart premiered. Including the Summer Carnival Tour from earlier this year, and current through the Nov. 14 Trustfall show in Miami, P!nk has grossed $309.4 million and sold just over 2 million tickets in 2023. Eight of P!nk’s October dates appear on the Top Boxscores chart, at No. 7 with $9 million from Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium on Oct. 7, and at No. 10 with $8.1 million from the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. on Oct. 5. Unsurprisingly, the stadium shows come up first, even above double-header arena engagements in San Francisco and Kansas City.
Underdogs Posted November 28, 2023 Posted November 28, 2023 Just realized the new dates also rule her out of Rock in Rio Lisbon. Many people were expecting/hoping for her to be one of the headliners this year. Glastonbury OUT RiR Lisbon OUT RiR Brazil..
Liafen Posted November 28, 2023 Posted November 28, 2023 Thanks @Underdogs! I assume that 309M doesn’t include the Hyde Park shows then. 4 remaining dates to be reported to Billboard is likely putting it at 320-325M. The last two legs will probably bring in 200-220M. Plus BST and we have a rough estimation of 540-585M with current dates.
pinktennisfreak Posted November 28, 2023 Posted November 28, 2023 Stockholm looking better compared to yesterday. She's gonna be fine.
Pinksus Posted November 28, 2023 Posted November 28, 2023 The most concerning part of Stockolm is that they didn't even put all sections on sale yet. Half of the uppseats are hided.
Liafen Posted November 28, 2023 Posted November 28, 2023 Looks like London Night 1 has maybe a hundred Platinum Tickets left. Night Two maybe a thousand. A third date is imminent, I think.
Braz Posted November 28, 2023 Posted November 28, 2023 Yeah oomf had a hard time buying good tickets to London...
mango Posted November 28, 2023 Posted November 28, 2023 7 minutes ago, Liafen said: Looks like London Night 1 has maybe a hundred Platinum Tickets left. Night Two maybe a thousand. A third date is imminent, I think. Do you think that every ticket was made available today on presale?
Liafen Posted November 28, 2023 Posted November 28, 2023 15 minutes ago, mango said: Do you think that every ticket was made available today on presale? Was just thinking about it. Hard to say not having seen the seat map when it started, but I think it became a standard procedure to make every ticket available for presale. E.g. Taylor's tour completely sold out during the first couple minutes of the presale. Similarly, I've seen Coldplay's 3 stadium dates completely sell out here almost instantly during an artist presale. 19 minutes ago, Braz said: Yeah oomf had a hard time buying good tickets to London... I didn't even get a presale code. Mess.
Liafen Posted November 28, 2023 Posted November 28, 2023 1 hour ago, Pinksus said: The most concerning part of Stockolm is that they didn't even put all sections on sale yet. Half of the uppseats are hided. That's roughly 17 seats in 8 rows, 18 sections - 3800 tickets (let's count with 5000 so that we account for some larger sections). That'll be a cakewalk, they just don't want to cannibalize the more expensive tickets just yet.
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