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Louisville? Nice! Only a 2.5 hour drive!
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Louisville? Nice! Only a 2.5 hour drive!
Ya I’ve been wanting Louisville back as well.. Also I think I’m the only mentioning it so prob zero chance as it’s not on any rumour list but Birmingham would be tops!
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Louisville? Nice! Only a 2.5 hour drive!
Ya I’ve been wanting Louisville back as well.. Also I think I’m the only mentioning it so prob zero chance as it’s not on any rumour list but Birmingham would be tops!
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April 24 minus 2,5 months = beginning of February
The question is: What is more expensive? Missing out on xmas sales or the insurance fees for scheduling a tour five months in advance.
insurance, of course.
x-mas sales or not – most shows will sell out anyway. So even if the insurance costs were just one dollar announcing 2,5 month before the kick-off of the tour is the better deal
Don't forget interest rates.
200m is easily 1 - 1,5m a month if invested properly.
I can imagine insurance would be depending on the moment. The further away from the events, the less expenses are made, so there is little money to be insured anyway right?
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I guess Denver is at stadium they played in 2019.
Probably, yeah.
I've heard otherwise. Not Red Rocks either. About 1000 feet (300 metres) lower. Not sure it's true, but I believe it.
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slewan
and of course, you need an insurance for the tickets that are sold.
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I had tickets behind the stage in '81.
Which venue was that?
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I had tickets behind the stage in '81.
Which venue was that?
The old St. Louis Checkerdome (hockey arena).
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I guess Denver is at stadium they played in 2019.
Probably, yeah.
I've heard otherwise. Not Red Rocks either. About 1000 feet (300 metres) lower. Not sure it's true, but I believe it.
I can’t see them not doing Denver as it’s a major city and it is on this years list. I’ve heard that all places on this years list will most likely make it. Can’t say who told me that.
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I guess Denver is at stadium they played in 2019.
Probably, yeah.
I've heard otherwise. Not Red Rocks either. About 1000 feet (300 metres) lower. Not sure it's true, but I believe it.
I can’t see them not doing Denver as it’s a major city and it is on this years list. I’ve heard that all places on this years list will most likely make it. Can’t say who told me that.
I didn't say they weren't playing the Denver area. I said I heard they were playing somewhere outside the Denver city limits, just as they do in New York, Boston, San Francisco, etc. I'm not sure it's true, but it is what I heard.
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You know more that you let on, SecondSet!
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I guess Denver is at stadium they played in 2019.
Probably, yeah.
I've heard otherwise. Not Red Rocks either. About 1000 feet (300 metres) lower. Not sure it's true, but I believe it.
I can’t see them not doing Denver as it’s a major city and it is on this years list. I’ve heard that all places on this years list will most likely make it. Can’t say who told me that.
I didn't say they weren't playing the Denver area. I said I heard they were playing somewhere outside the Denver city limits, just as they do in New York, Boston, San Francisco, etc. I'm not sure it's true, but it is what I heard.
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Woz
The tour will take place largely in NFL stadiums.
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Dan
There are other places than Red Rocks
Folsom Field, Boulder, CO
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The tour will take place largely in NFL stadiums.
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Topi
Looks like the thread has a revised title!
BV mentioned spring and early summer. This is consistent with what I had been hearing about a tour in April-June.
The lawyer in me still thinks they're mainly going to make up for the 2023 shows they were supposed (remember, Ronnie said: "committed") to play, with some added dates/changes. We'll see.
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slewan
and of course, you need an insurance for the tickets that are sold.
Insurance for the tickets? How do you mean?
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UBS Arena
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and of course, you need an insurance for the tickets that are sold.
Insurance for the tickets? How do you mean?
refunding people etc. means a lot of organization and comes with cost (some people who bought ticket can't make it to the postponed shows, some venues aren't available anymore/at a fitting date, a lot of people will complain, have absurd wishes and so on)
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I'm thinking MetLife.
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and of course, you need an insurance for the tickets that are sold.
Insurance for the tickets? How do you mean?
refunding people etc. means a lot of organization and comes with cost (some people who bought ticket can't make it to the postponed shows, some venues aren't available anymore/at a fitting date, a lot of people will complain, have absurd wishes and so on)
Oh, you're talking about the promoter's insurance policy. Got it. The artist's/band's own insurance (for cancellation/non-appearance) is a separate matter.
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I guess Denver is at stadium they played in 2019.
Probably, yeah.
I've heard otherwise. Not Red Rocks either. About 1000 feet (300 metres) lower. Not sure it's true, but I believe it.
I can’t see them not doing Denver as it’s a major city and it is on this years list. I’ve heard that all places on this years list will most likely make it. Can’t say who told me that.