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40 minutes ago, OrgVisual said:

Ngl the Vegas date looks disastrous :skull: 

 

Her team thought it would be the same demand as Ren tour but the touring landscape has changed so much now than 2 years ago. And not to mention the PRICES :deadbanana2:

 

The touring market boom has definitely peaked and the consumption has changed a lot after Trump's election, whether it has to do with the economy / deflation or people from other parts of the world (particularly South America) more reluctant to travel for concerts nowadays. 

How are the prices in Vegas?

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Comedor said:

How are the prices in Vegas?

$100 for nosebleeds, $250+ for 100s rows and $600+ for floor

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For the standing tickets in London, only the N2 its sold out, the other 5 concerts only has GA tickets at least.

 

For the seated tickets N2 looks pretty good with around only 600 tickets left. 

 

 

 

Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, OrgVisual said:

Literally nobody has sold out their US concerts this year yet (Kendrick, Shakira, Bey, Katy etc.) while everyone completely sold out during the post-COVID period. So yeah I think the market has changed, especially in the US

I speak of Europe when I say every artist is doing sold out concerts here, stadiums or arenas. It's really difficult to get tickets here because it's very accessible. We pay 50€ for small/medium artists. 100 to 140 for arena concerts (front of stage tickets) and stadiums we pay around 150-200 (golden circle). 

 

The market of US is terrible because of prices and prices only 

 

I will see Katy Perry floor tickets for 118€ (GA), Gaga for 200€ (GC), Beyoncé being 200€ GC

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9 minutes ago, campelo said:

I speak of Europe when I say every artist is doing sold out concerts here, stadiums or arenas. It's really difficult to get tickets here because it's very accessible. We pay 50€ for small/medium artists. 100 to 140 for arena concerts (front of stage tickets) and stadiums we pay around 150-200 (golden circle). 

 

The market of US is terrible because of prices and prices only 

 

I will see Katy Perry floor tickets for 118€ (GA), Gaga for 200€ (GC), Beyoncé being 200€ GC

The fact we were gaslighted into believing these prices are "accessible" lmao

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8 minutes ago, tiagol88 said:

The fact we were gaslighted into believing these prices are "accessible" lmao

I mean they are big artists and they charge accordingly. I think they are accessible prices at least Katy and Beyoncé who is doing a stadium concert. For me Gaga prices for an arena it's extremely expensive.

 

But aren't we living in a high inflation world right now? I don't expect to pay 70€ to see Katy Perry barricade in arena. I pay 40€ to see Allie X, I paid 50€ to see fka twigs, 50€ to see Tove Lo...! In a time where everybody is going on tour, the high costs of tour buses, production, travelling by plane or by bus which is hard to book tour buses since everybody are on the road. 

 

I dont see as gaslighting but we are in different times. I am happy I dont need to pay 800€ to have floor tickets to see Beyoncé in the first 10 rows 

 

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24 minutes ago, campelo said:

I speak of Europe when I say every artist is doing sold out concerts here, stadiums or arenas. It's really difficult to get tickets here because it's very accessible. We pay 50€ for small/medium artists. 100 to 140 for arena concerts (front of stage tickets) and stadiums we pay around 150-200 (golden circle). 

 

The market of US is terrible because of prices and prices only 

 

I will see Katy Perry floor tickets for 118€ (GA), Gaga for 200€ (GC), Beyoncé being 200€ GC

I paid £120 for my almost nosebleed ticket in London. I hate capitalist Bey so much :gaycat7:

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Just now, OrgVisual said:

I paid £120 for my almost nosebleed ticket in London. I hate capitalist Bey so much :gaycat7:

The UK has a different way of handling tickets. That's why the Paris tickets sell out in less than 1 hour. 

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3 hours ago, OrgVisual said:

$100 for nosebleeds, $250+ for 100s rows and $600+ for floor

That show is not until July. It would be sold out.

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13 hours ago, Triton said:

 

No to it all. 
 

She hasn't gone outside the US/Europe since moving to stadiums. And now as she's going to less cities and people are traveling to see her, even less of a chance. Plus right now it wouldn't help to release a performance while trying to sell tickets. The halftime show was the promo for it. I think she might release all the tour films later and that will be the visuals. 

 

 

**** her then hahaha

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5 hours ago, tiagol88 said:

The fact we were gaslighted into believing these prices are "accessible" lmao

This. It's literally robbing the public in the pretence of 'exclusivity', and it ******* sucks because it is directly excluding the public who cannot afford them. Concert-going used to be a really joyous experience for all, and now it is so marketised and capitalised that it sucks the whole joyfullness of the experience. Not just the pricing issue, but the WAR that it is to buy tickets in the first place.

 

I say Ticketmaster and Live Nation need to have their licenses cancelled and the girls need to stop being so ******* disgustingly capitalist.

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7 hours ago, OrgVisual said:

Ngl the Vegas date looks disastrous :skull: 

 

Her team thought it would be the same demand as Ren tour but the touring landscape has changed so much now than 2 years ago. And not to mention the PRICES :deadbanana2:

 

The touring market boom has definitely peaked and the consumption has changed a lot after Trump's election, whether it has to do with the economy / deflation or people from other parts of the world (particularly South America) more reluctant to travel for concerts nowadays. 

I'm not too worried about the Vegas dates. The Vegas shows during Renaissance also sold super slowly even after the tour had started. We're still three months away. What is funny that all she has to do is drop her ego for a second and just make them cheaper and more accessible and they'd fly while still giving her one of the highest grossing tours ever. 

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I think once she starts the tour and if it's received well she should dip prices and then they will all sell out. 

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The tour will likely sell out, or at least be marked as such, but I hope she learns from this and stops being so greedy in the future. Many people, especially in her community were excited to see Beyoncé live, but most have been priced out. This trend of doing less while charging more for exclusivity is getting tiresome. She could have still made great profits and brought her full vision to life while still making tickets more affordable and hosting larger shows with more people.

 

Touring used to be fun, for fans at least and our pockets. I hope this wave of overpriced, exclusive tours flops so we can get back to what touring used to be before all this mess.

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6 hours ago, Mr.X said:

This. It's literally robbing the public in the pretence of 'exclusivity', and it ******* sucks because it is directly excluding the public who cannot afford them. Concert-going used to be a really joyous experience for all, and now it is so marketised and capitalised that it sucks the whole joyfullness of the experience. Not just the pricing issue, but the WAR that it is to buy tickets in the first place.

 

I say Ticketmaster and Live Nation need to have their licenses cancelled and the girls need to stop being so ******* disgustingly capitalist.

Do you really think it's expensive to be in front of the stage for a stadium concert for 200 euros? 

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concert experts: Like most of us, I paid $$$ for tickets that are now listed as $200-300 less. Should I wait til the day of to speak with guest services in person to see if I can be upgraded?

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She just needs a BOMB tour trailer and she should sell out her dates. One little push.

 

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Go back to MARFA, TX (mentioned in "II Hands II Heaven") and pass the Marfa Prada store art installation (pictured above on her last visit) on a horse with the Cowboy Carter sash on.

Maybe a 1-minute square-dancing instructional video set to "Pony Up" as well?

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Posted (edited)

I was just looking at the entire tour schedule, and why are her shows so spread out at SoFi?! 5 shows within 12 days, no 2 nights in a row. That seems so odd, especially because there are no other events at SoFi in between. Noticed it's similar for London too.

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51 minutes ago, perfectillusion204 said:

I was just looking at the entire tour schedule, and why are her shows so spread out at SoFi?! 5 shows within 12 days, no 2 nights in a row. That seems so odd, especially because there are no other events at SoFi in between. Noticed it's similar for London too.

My guess is that she wanted more time in the beginning of the tour to potentially make adjustments. 

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She won't add more dates in Europe apart from UK/France ?
 
Posted
On 4/2/2025 at 4:06 PM, perfectillusion204 said:

I was just looking at the entire tour schedule, and why are her shows so spread out at SoFi?! 5 shows within 12 days, no 2 nights in a row. That seems so odd, especially because there are no other events at SoFi in between. Noticed it's similar for London too.

As someone else said, it's probably for adjustments.  It's also potentially scheduled around things her children have going on and wanting to be there since they'll be at home.

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The Vegas night 2 date is on par with Rennie from what I remember but the first date was near sold out and these well...

 

:suburban:

 

We're entering a great depression ma'am.

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