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Well it was quite obvious,that they could not sell tickets at the original prices they were asking,and in order to have mostly full arenas they had to reduce prices drastically,big difference from what they had been asking at the beginning of the tour $600.00 and up,and then had to reduce prices to $85.00.Quite embarrassing imo...Quote
BowieStone
'Stones can't sell tickets' were the headlines during the tour.
Well well.
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reg thorpe
thought the Beach Boys would me somewhere on the list
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ROPENIWell it was quite obvious,that they could not sell tickets at the original prices they were asking,and in order to have mostly full arenas they had to reduce prices drastically,big difference from what they had been asking at the beginning of the tour $600.00 and up,and then had to reduce prices to $85.00.Quite embarrassing imo...Quote
BowieStone
'Stones can't sell tickets' were the headlines during the tour.
Well well.
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ROPENIWell it was quite obvious,that they could not sell tickets at the original prices they were asking,and in order to have mostly full arenas they had to reduce prices drastically,big difference from what they had been asking at the beginning of the tour $600.00 and up,and then had to reduce prices to $85.00.Quite embarrassing imo...Quote
BowieStone
'Stones can't sell tickets' were the headlines during the tour.
Well well.
I think selling out with an average price of $346 is not thát embarrassing.
The Stones might be the only touring act who can pull that off.
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gimmelittledrink
Not at all. Their stategy to hold the scalpers at bay worked brilliantly. And once fans figured things out, they made the necessary adjustments.
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its good to be anywhere
Yeah, just like I thought... all those people bitching about the Stones playing to half empty arena's... NOT! The Stones aren't going to make an average of almost 8 Million dollars a show playing to half empty halls...