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Frankfurt Sale...
Posted by: harald2002 ()
Date: June 5, 2007 12:18

T-Online News - Bad Ticket Sale...:

[onunterhaltung.t-online.de]

what's going on there...

Re: Frankfurt Sale...
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: June 5, 2007 12:26

Can you translate please the main points?

Re: Frankfurt Sale...
Posted by: Kartoffelsalat ()
Date: June 5, 2007 12:34

They have a hard time selling tickets for the show in Frankfurt due to the high prices

Stadium now has a new seating chart to make it more attractive for the fans (stage is now on the side of the stadium)

Now only 25,000 seats instead of 35,000

You can get field tickets for 59 Euro



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2007-06-05 13:45 by Kartoffelsalat.

Re: Frankfurt Sale...
Posted by: Lorenz ()
Date: June 5, 2007 12:44

Who had that stupid idea with seats on the pitch anyway?
This is just so ridiculous, I wouldn't pay either to go there! But that they cannot even sell 25000 tickets is really disappointing. But well, what do they expect? No professional marketing, prices too high, etc...


Belgrade-Bucharest-Budapest-Brno

Re: Frankfurt Sale...
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: June 5, 2007 13:16

I think it will be packed (or nearly) in the end!

Re: Frankfurt Sale...
Posted by: YPatrick ()
Date: June 5, 2007 13:44

Finally this tour gets some sort of "promotion"......

Re: Frankfurt Sale...
Posted by: latvianinexile ()
Date: June 5, 2007 13:58

Posted yesterday:

[www.iorr.org]

Re: Frankfurt Sale...
Posted by: ThatsWhatISay ()
Date: June 5, 2007 15:56

lol, in the course of one day most sections in the commerzbank arena have now filled up considerably. Just because of one news article by t-online.
It's only the lack of promotion...

The Stones management is so damn stupid...unbelievable!

Re: Frankfurt Sale...
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: June 5, 2007 16:28

According to that article it's not the local promotors fault for having high ticket prices. they mention Live Nation from Beverly Hills...
owning 153 venues, concentrating on live events and networking around the globe.
Band managers only have to deal with one partner, worldwide...


Auch wenn man häufig die Schuld bei ihnen sucht, haben die deutschen Veranstalter mittlerweile kaum noch Einfluss auf die Preise der Eintrittskarten. Noch vor ein paar Jahren mussten die Manager die Tourneen ihrer Künstler in jedem Land einzeln verkaufen - damit konnten die deutschen Veranstalter die Preise mitbestimmen. Doch auch in der Konzertbranche hat in den letzten Jahren ein starker Konzentrationsprozess eingesetzt. Markführer ist mittlerweile "Live Nation" aus Beverly Hills in Los Angeles. Die Agentur verfügt weltweit über 153 Konzertsäle und andere Veranstaltungsorte. Außerdem hat "Live Nation" in den letzten Jahren ein Netzwerk aus Beteiligungen gesponnen. In Deutschland halten die Amerikaner unter anderem Anteile an Marek Lieberbergs Agentur. Für Bands wie die Rolling Stones hat dieses zentrale Tour-Management einen großen Vorteil: Die Gruppe und ihre Manager müssen weltweit nur noch mit einem Partner verhandeln. Die niedrigen Preise bleiben dabei allerdings meist auf der Strecke.



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