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1 minute ago, Lorelei said:

If her prices in Europe are anywhere near Gaga's we'll have a problem :biblio:

They absolutely will be a bit lower.

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I wanted to get tickets for the Puebla date but the prices are insane. I can afford it but it pisses me off how ridiculous these prices are.  

Posted
6 minutes ago, Richie said:

I wanted to get tickets for the Puebla date but the prices are insane. I can afford it but it pisses me off how ridiculous these prices are.  

how different are the prices from this leg?

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2 minutes ago, Lorelei said:

how different are the prices from this leg?

GA standing is 350 usd. Seating tier is 400 - 500 usd.   I just refuse to normalize these prices even if they are the new standard. 

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48 minutes ago, tiagol88 said:

Not you forgetting Spain. She could do a residency there :jonny6:

I mean Spain, Germany and France were already mentioned 

 

47 minutes ago, Lorelei said:

UK stadiums? :rip: I don't see it for her unless they are cricket stadiums lol. 

Rarely anybody with big tours visits Greece so i don't think so unless they make her a festival name as they tend to do to lower prices, also the main stadium is under renovation. If she did, she would book a stadium here as they favor open space shows instead of arenas.

She's gonna milk Spain, for good reason with multiple stadium dates, that's already confirmed.

I honestly think she can sell out London dates, even Dublin in Ireland (I know that's not UK) 

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4 minutes ago, Richie said:

GA standing is 350 usd. Seating tier is 400 - 500 usd.   I just refuse to normalize these prices even if they are the new standard. 

Disgusting. Concerts are basically extortion at this point. I hate all of this.

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18 minutes ago, Lorelei said:

If her prices in Europe are anywhere near Gaga's we'll have a problem :biblio:

I just checked and Shakira's latam prices are literally higher. :suburban:
 

We won't charge less, especially in Europe 

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3 minutes ago, Yellowfever said:

I just checked and Shakira's latam prices are literally higher. :suburban:
 

We won't charge less, especially in Europe 

Scam Spain which is her biggest market in Europe and people won't think twice about spending this much. The rest should be among reasonable price ranges for Miss "I dont want my tickets to be too expensive" :suburban:

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eldorado tour did much worse in europe than in usa, she really needs to do some work here to bring us back on side

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9 minutes ago, Richie said:

GA standing is 350 usd. Seating tier is 400 - 500 usd.   I just refuse to normalize these prices even if they are the new standard. 

How are people in Latin America paying for these prices? :cupid:

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14 minutes ago, Richie said:

GA standing is 350 usd. Seating tier is 400 - 500 usd.   I just refuse to normalize these prices even if they are the new standard. 

Wait, why are those much more expensive than the ones in Mexico City and Guadalajara? 

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11 minutes ago, Femininomenon said:

How are people in Latin America paying for these prices? :cupid:

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28 minutes ago, Richie said:

GA standing is 350 usd. Seating tier is 400 - 500 usd.   I just refuse to normalize these prices even if they are the new standard. 

That is actually insane.  

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17 minutes ago, Femininomenon said:

How are people in Latin America paying for these prices? :cupid:

I would assume credit or debit cards through online transactions on a ticket selling website.   Do people pay in cash for tickets in your country? 

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The Queretaro and Puebla dates are selling well and the eigth Mexico City date is also doing great. It's basically sold out :ahh: (at last the tickets they released for this presale). She's coming for the 10 dates. Honestly this was such a smart idea, the concert is great and if you've attended already, you leave wanting more. I definetely want to go again. So I am sure she can sell more dates just with those of us who want to go again.

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2 minutes ago, byzantium said:

I would assume credit or debit cards through online transactions on a ticket selling website.   Do people pay in cash for tickets in your country? 

I know they use credit cards or monthly installments but prices should definitely be cheaper considering the minimum wage in those countries :michael:

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9 minutes ago, Femininomenon said:

I know they use credit cards or monthly installments but prices should definitely be cheaper considering the minimum wage in those countries :michael:

Wealth inequality is notoriously high in Mexico, so obviously there are a lot of people who are excluded, but I often find that the professional class there are doing better than in much of the US just because the cost of living in the US is insane.  
 

Like I have a friend who is an investment banker in CDMX and he definitely has more expendable income than his counterpart in New York

 

*im not an expert on this stuff though.  Just observations from people I know and my many trips to Mexico.  

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Have you read about the Mexican outlets saying she arrived late to her shows because of health problems? :rip: I'm scared of the Chilean dates :biblio:

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37 minutes ago, rta1913 said:

As datas de Queretaro e Puebla estão vendendo bem e a oitava data da Cidade do México também está indo muito bem. Está basicamente esgotado :ahh: (finalmente os ingressos que eles liberaram para esta pré-venda). Ela está vindo para as 10 datas. Honestamente, essa foi uma ideia tão inteligente, o show é ótimo e se você já foi, você sai querendo mais. Eu definitivamente quero ir de novo. Então, tenho certeza de que ela pode vender mais datas apenas com aqueles de nós que querem ir de novo.

Du u have the map of Puebla and queretaro ? I wanna see the price 

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24 minutes ago, byzantium said:

Wealth inequality is notoriously high in Mexico, so obviously there are a lot of people who are excluded, but I often find that the professional class there are doing better than in much of the US just because the cost of living in the US is insane.  
 

Like I have a friend who is an investment banker in CDMX and he definitely has more expendable income than his counterpart in New York

 

*im not an expert on this stuff though.  Just observations from people I know and my many trips to Mexico.  

That's true, I was just surprised to see the prices being similar to the US ones but I guess this is the standard now :gaycat6:

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9 minutes ago, Alisson said:

Du u have the map of Puebla and queretaro ? I wanna see the price 

the map for those is weird, like the overall map does not show you all the seats, it's when you click on a specifc section that you get the seating map

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I think Europe could use some promotional help. Since she moved to Miami, she has done a much better job at booking awards show performances and TV performances in the U.S.. It really helped boost her reputation as a performer. 

 

Even when she lived in Spain, she didn't really promote in the rest of Europe. When there were award shows in Spain, she would still skip them. lol 

 

But the Latin American leg is already hugely successful. I think Shakira finally realized how lucrative touring can be. 

 

 

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How much are her M&G? 

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21 minutes ago, Julia Fox said:

Have you read about the Mexican outlets saying she arrived late to her shows because of health problems? :rip: I'm scared of the Chilean dates :biblio:

She's always been late to her concerts, it's nothing new.

 

11 minutes ago, Shelter said:

 

Is this the same report from touring data? I thought it was from pollstar 

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