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liddas
So what happens if you get more than 1,000 subscribers:
a) you increase ticket price
b) first in first served
c) larger venue
C
I'd do the exact same thing. $1000, NY area. Wish I had more than that to offer, but that probably means my name won't go on the list if people are doing $3000 a ticket.Quote
ohotos
I would pledge $1000 if this would happen in NY. Not a millionaire here who can spend big dough for one evening.
If I were paying $1000, I would want some songs I'd never see elsewhere. If they know they are playing to diehards, and I was paying that kind of money, I would want some songs that make it worth it. But thats also the difference between organizing a private show and being lucky to get into one (either for free or for money) that you had no business being at. In that latter case, you just stay happy with whatever you get.Quote
The Worst.
Well, if this gig is going to happen, count me in! Although I don’t think it ever will.
PS: I don’t get why people would care about the set list if they’re attending a club show.
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RollingFreakIf I were paying $1000, I would want some songs I'd never see elsewhere. If they know they are playing to diehards, and I was paying that kind of money, I would want some songs that make it worth it. But thats also the difference between organizing a private show and being lucky to get into one (either for free or for money) that you had no business being at. In that latter case, you just stay happy with whatever you get.Quote
The Worst.
Well, if this gig is going to happen, count me in! Although I don’t think it ever will.
PS: I don’t get why people would care about the set list if they’re attending a club show.