Alongoria13 Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 Tbh only Saint Paul is worrying. The rest are just fine, almost all the shows bar Inglewood are sold out. 1
Jjang Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 5 minutes ago, Alongoria13 said: Tbh only Saint Paul is worrying. The rest are just fine, almost all the shows bar Inglewood are sold out. They will probably update all the upper sections/nosebleeds to the lower unsold sections tbh The first two Miami shows pretty much sold out but it seems like adding a 3rd date was a bad idea seeing how the pre-sale is barely selling.
madollaqueen Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 32 minutes ago, Alongoria13 said: Tbh only Saint Paul is worrying. The rest are just fine, almost all the shows bar Inglewood are sold out. Even if Saint Paul is not sold out, no problem. One out of 80 shows can be left over in mint condition. She doesn't even care and is not concerned. 1
Popboi. Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 (edited) 36 minutes ago, Alongoria13 said: Tbh only Saint Paul is worrying. The rest are just fine, almost all the shows bar Inglewood are sold out. There's always a card to pull in Saint Paul, I'm afraid... Spoiler Madame X knee. Although in the big schemes of things, one show not selling out won't affect her. Edited February 8, 2024 by Popboi.
Elusive Chanteuse Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 39 minutes ago, Alongoria13 said: Tbh only Saint Paul is worrying. The rest are just fine, almost all the shows bar Inglewood are sold out. Yeah Saint Paul is the only one worrying. There was no reason to have 6 Inglewood shows.
madollaqueen Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Popboi. said: Hide contents Madame X knee. Although in the big schemes of things, one show not selling out won't affect her. The Reinvention tour was the highest grossing tour in 2004 but did not sell out 100 percent. The slane castle show was not sold out. One show. Only One out of 56 shows. This time one out of 80 shows. The ratio is still great. Even if it doesn't sell out, it doesn't touch anything. I'm gonna treat it like a show for Saint paul charity then. Lol Edited February 8, 2024 by madollaqueen
madollaqueen Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 If she had scheduled three shows in brazil at the stadiums instead , she would have made 24 million more. But money doesn't intrigue her anymore. No motivation for her Lol
Popboi. Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 (edited) 12 minutes ago, madollaqueen said: If she had scheduled three shows in brazil at the stadiums instead , she would have made 24 million more. But money doesn't intrigue her anymore. No motivation for her Lol Money stopped being a motivation long time ago, she made a grand total of... $0 with the Madame X Tour and still followed her vision Edited February 8, 2024 by Popboi. 1 1
Elusive Chanteuse Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 Is there any actual reason for not touring latin America/Asia? Is it the economy/exchange rate or something?
exfactor003 Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 2 hours ago, madollaqueen said: But still happens. Quickly it moves hundreds or thousan tickets easily on the day before the show. Do you know madonna at all??? madonna was the artist who used to have people and fans que in a long line and go camping at the venue to buy tickets and get sold out within minutes and set the old ticket selling records in old days. She and her old fans are from that era. Know how to work it more than anyone else. People rush in to see the show and get last tickets for cheaper deal. I saw posts on x and insta that they were gonna snatch the tickets before the show. One of the madonna fans I know in person is gonna do that in San Francisco show and see her that way as well. I know Madonna quite well, but nice try. I also know Ticketmaster and how they operate, and to suggest that enough people to move 'hundreds or thousands' of tickets queue at the box office in person on the day of each show is nothing but laughable. 1
spiritboy Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 Some cities not being sold out is not the end of the world or the career of Madge. The tour is doing fine in US, a market she hasn’t been relevant since almost two decades. Having said that, they shouldn’t have added so many cities in US, she could’ve done more European dates. 2 1
slayyyterslut Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 4 hours ago, madollaqueen said: If she had scheduled three shows in brazil at the stadiums instead , she would have made 24 million more. But money doesn't intrigue her anymore. No motivation for her Lol Her health is compromised... I don't think y'all realize that this woman was close to DEATH less than a year ago. Also, LOL at the idea that M isn't motivated by money anymore. 1
madollaqueen Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 (edited) 3 hours ago, exfactor003 said: I know Madonna quite well, but nice try. I also know Ticketmaster and how they operate, and to suggest that enough people to move 'hundreds or thousands' of tickets queue at the box office in person on the day of each show is nothing but laughable. Nice try on what??? Thats Still happening. Laughable are you who don't suggest anything else but sarcasm only because you have to be in denial. As if you were the only one who knew ticketmaster. Do you know that they still sell tickets at the box office?? that's why they say they only accept cards not cash?? Ticketmaster is not everything of the world either. What you want to believe is not everything that's happening either. Edited February 8, 2024 by madollaqueen 1
Mr. Mendes Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 I was front row at the end of the center catwalk in Pittsburgh on Monday night. Truly a life changing experience to be that close to her. 7
Mr. Mendes Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 3 hours ago, exfactor003 said: I know Madonna quite well, but nice try. I also know Ticketmaster and how they operate, and to suggest that enough people to move 'hundreds or thousands' of tickets queue at the box office in person on the day of each show is nothing but laughable. But this is what happened? I was literally there and there and saw it with my own two eyes. There were indeed people getting tickets in person at the box office. A bunch of seats sold on TM day of (they were going even once i got into the actual building) and a ton of people there had paper tickets they got at the box office. A bunch of people in front of me were using paper tickets. I've been following Tour Data's Patreon and as of Saturday there were only 2.5k tickets left, and by showtime I'd gauge it was only around the 500 or so range. The show was most definitely in the high 80s to low 90s sell out rate percentage wise by the time she was on stage. 1 1
Mr. Mendes Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 (edited) For those talking about St. Paul, Tour Data shows it had around 2.6k tickets left at last update. When I asked them about the remaining tickets in Pittsburgh and the risk of cancellation a few weeks ago, they responded that one of the Barclays shows and one of the DC shows was in the same boat and that they both sold the majority of those remaining seats on show day, which is the same thing that happened in Pittsburgh. A lot of people who don't understand the ticket market and the behaviors of audiences in secondary markets like Pitt and Sat. Paul in regards to purchasing concert tickets post-pandemic spouting off a lot of nonsense. Unless your name is Taylor Swift or Olivia Rodrigo, the show isn't gonna sell out until day of because a ton of people wait for those sweet last minute price cuts. Those instant sell outs are today pretty much saved for the primary market cities like LA, NYC, etc. Edited February 8, 2024 by Mr. Mendes 1
madollaqueen Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 58 minutes ago, Mr. Mendes said: But this is what happened? I was literally there and there and saw it with my own two eyes. There were indeed people getting tickets in person at the box office. A bunch of seats sold on TM day of (they were going even once i got into the actual building) and a ton of people there had paper tickets they got at the box office. A bunch of people in front of me were using paper tickets. I've been following Tour Data's Patreon and as of Saturday there were only 2.5k tickets left, and by showtime I'd gauge it was only around the 500 or so range. The show was most definitely in the high 80s to low 90s sell out rate percentage wise by the time she was on stage. They were like sitting in the room and talking all the talk and complaining all the complaint. Im like grow up. They just wanna see what they wanna see on the keyboard at home
madollaqueen Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 (edited) 5 hours ago, exfactor003 said: I know Madonna quite well, but nice try. I also know Ticketmaster and how they operate, and to suggest that enough people to move 'hundreds or thousands' of tickets queue at the box office in person on the day of each show is nothing but laughable. Again, a Janet and Mariah stan making noise. First of all, Why don't you sell out your Mariah or janet 'affordable' seats ?? As if your favorites are doing any better. When was the last time your favorite did a proper sell out worldwide arena tour?? I would be way more concerned about your favorites. Edited February 8, 2024 by madollaqueen 1
LittleStarmen Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 I think shes taking a summer break with her kids and this tour may come back in septermber again
madollaqueen Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 (edited) 14 minutes ago, LittleStarmen said: I think shes taking a summer break with her kids and this tour may come back in septermber again I would love that. According to drownedmadonna.com an insider said there would be no new album coming up. Unless the biopic is to get a sign go so soon,there's a possibility like you said she might extend the tour later this year as previously rumored and circulated. Edited February 8, 2024 by madollaqueen
exfactor003 Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 1 hour ago, madollaqueen said: Nice try on what??? Thats Still happening. Laughable are you who don't suggest anything else but sarcasm only because you have to be in denial. As if you were the only one who knew ticketmaster. Do you know that they still sell tickets at the box office?? that's why they say they only accept cards not cash?? Ticketmaster is not everything of the world either. What you want to believe is not everything that's happening either. yes, I'm aware that they sell tickets at the box office. I have been to something like 140 concerts in the last 8 or so years. "Ticketmaster is not everything of the world," as you state rather nonsensically, yet here we are talking about North American box offices. with the exception of a few of the upcoming shows, Ticketmaster is who we are discussing...duh. 1 hour ago, Mr. Mendes said: But this is what happened? I was literally there and there and saw it with my own two eyes. There were indeed people getting tickets in person at the box office. A bunch of seats sold on TM day of (they were going even once i got into the actual building) and a ton of people there had paper tickets they got at the box office. A bunch of people in front of me were using paper tickets. I am not saying that people don't buy tickets at the box office (or pick them up at will call, which could also explain paper tickets), I am saying that @madollaqueen's goofy assertion that 'hundreds or thousands' are sold for every show at the box office shortly beforehand is truly inane. 11 minutes ago, madollaqueen said: Again, a Janet and Mariah stan making noise. First of all, Why don't you sell out your Mariah or janet 'affordable' seats ?? As if your favorites are doing any better. When was the last time your favorite did a proper sell out worldwide arena tour?? I would be way more concerned about your favorites. please don't think for a second that you know me well enough to comment on who my faves are. on that note, apparently you didn't read far enough along my post history. if you had, you'd have seen several posts that I've made in this thread dating back to the original tour announcement in January 2023.
LittleStarmen Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 9 minutes ago, madollaqueen said: I would love that. According to drownedmadonna.com an insider said there would be no new album coming up. Unless the biopic is to get a sign go, she might extend the tour later this year as previously rumored and circulated. She really doesnt need a new album. she needs first one new song that may become a small hit a la Padam Padam so theres a demand for a new album Id rather she focus on remastering old albums with old demos, remixes etc. The Biopic is not ready to go at all since the studio dropped + writer strike I dont she made any progress on that front since writer were not even allowed to work This show can travel for years and thankfully it doesnt require so much choreo from her that she can enjoy it and change a few sessions/numbers to update it.
madollaqueen Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 (edited) 37 minutes ago, exfactor003 said: yes, I'm aware that they sell tickets at the box office. I have been to something like 140 concerts in the last 8 or so years. "Ticketmaster is not everything of the world," as you state rather nonsensically, yet here we are talking about North American box offices. with the exception of a few of the upcoming shows, Ticketmaster is who we are discussing...duh. I am not saying that people don't buy tickets at the box office (or pick them up at will call, which could also explain paper tickets), I am saying that @madollaqueen's goofy assertion that 'hundreds or thousands' are sold for every show at the box office shortly beforehand is truly inane. please don't think for a second that you know me well enough to comment on who my faves are. on that note, apparently you didn't read far enough along my post history. if you had, you'd have seen several posts that I've made in this thread dating back to the original tour announcement in January 2023. First of all you said my comment was laughable about the people buying tickets at the box office. I proved my point by someone who were there and witnessed it already. I've known that happening for years already. Second of all, I don't believe what your saying that you've been to other concerts before or whatever. You don't even know people buy tickets on the day at the box office until now you admit it. Im like really??? Now? Third of all, your favorites are not doing any better like I said. Madonna is doing way better than your favorites. Your favorite with Affordable tickets huh??? Thats quite more laughable than anything else. Finally the people who were there know better than you talking all the talk and being only sarcastic on your keyboard. Ticketmaster has been systematized online but we still have other methods to buy them. AGAIN, ticketmaster and being online are not everything of the world. Duh. Edited February 8, 2024 by madollaqueen
exfactor003 Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 14 minutes ago, madollaqueen said: First of all you said my comment was laughable about the people buying tickets at the box office. I proved my point by someone who were there and witnessed it already. I've known that happening for years already. Second of all, I don't believe what your saying that you've been to other concerts before or whatever. You don't even know people buy tickets on the say at the box office until now you admit it. Im like really??? Now? Third of all, your favorites are not doing any better like I said. Madonna is doing way better than your favorites. Your favorite with Affordable tickets huh??? Thats quite more laughable than anything else. Finally the people who were there know better than you talking all the talk and being only sarcastic on your keyboard. Ticketmaster has been systemized online and we still have other methods to buy them. AGAIN, ticketmaster is not everything of the world. Duh. idk why I have to repeat this for a third time, but what I said was laughable is your assertion that 'hundreds or thousands' of tickets are sold in person at the box office on the day of each show. I don't mean to be uncouth, but if you need to use Google to translate that to another language in order for you to better understand it, please do. you apparently think that, with the exception of a select few shows coming up, the terms 'Ticketmaster' and 'box office' aren't one and the same in this case. you are sorely mistaken, about that and more.
tiagol88 Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 Looking at these last couple pages you would think she was flopping really bad, lmao.
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