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Box Office Spotlight: Jay-Z 4:44 Reports Strong

 

With $24.3 million grossed on the headline shows reported (average $1.43 million gross per show) and 17 headline shows outstanding, more reporting would almost surely put Jay-Z into the Top 50 of Pollstar’s Year End Worldwide tours.

 

Individual reports include a sold-out 13,292 tickets at NYCB Live: Home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y., Dec. 2, which grossed $1.31 million, 18,147 tickets (sold out) Nov. 29 at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C., which grossed $2.2 million, two nights at Barclays Center in Brooklyn Nov. 26-27, which moved a combined 31,253 tickets and grossed just less than $4.4 million, and 15,735 tickets sold out at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami Nov. 12, which grossed $1.7 million. He also sold out two nights at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, with 25,270 tickets sold and $2.3 million grossed Nov. 22-23.

 

Of the reported dates, the average tickets sold was 13,721 per show, with an average ticket price at $104 with seats ranging from as low as $30 for the cheap seats to nearly $300 on the top end.  The Live Nation tour wraps tomorrow at the Forum in Inglewood. Vic Mensa was support.

 

With two dates canceled in the smaller markets of Lincoln, Neb., and Fresno, Calif., citing production issues, and some media reports of empty seats and cheap StubHub tickets at the beginning of the tour, there seemed to be cause for concern.  

However, a Live Nation representative told Pollstar at the time that with the tour’s ticketing configuration, the 4:44 tour in early November had already outsold Jay Z’s previous 35-date Magna Carter tour.

 

The general managers of the venues where shows were canceled explained the production issues to Pollstar, saying the screens on the tour presented somewhat unusual circumstances.

 

Fresno’s Save Mart Center Assistant GM Sean McElhinney said, “It’s tough when you get into the round. There are a lot more obstructions they have to work around than on a typical end stage. But it’s a lot better for the fans. And there aren’t a lot of artists who can perform in the round. It’s not an easy feat, playing in 360.” 

 

While many of the 4:44 dates have not been reported to Pollstar, it’s undeniable that Hova is a major draw and commands a hefty ticket price. 

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53 minutes ago, ViviLittleM said:

Tbh I can understand why Brazilian are disappointed a lot. Platinum certs cancelled in Brazil for the next era lmao

Nah I think they'll still stan

we'll still stan lol

but of course people were angry at first, many travelled from all over brazil just to see her and then a day before the show it was announced that it had been cancelled :( people's expectations were really high but now everyone understands it i think

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15 minutes ago, ViviLittleM said:

Box Office Spotlight: Jay-Z 4:44 Reports Strong

 

With $24.3 million grossed on the headline shows reported (average $1.43 million gross per show) and 17 headline shows outstanding, more reporting would almost surely put Jay-Z into the Top 50 of Pollstar’s Year End Worldwide tours.

 

Individual reports include a sold-out 13,292 tickets at NYCB Live: Home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y., Dec. 2, which grossed $1.31 million, 18,147 tickets (sold out) Nov. 29 at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C., which grossed $2.2 million, two nights at Barclays Center in Brooklyn Nov. 26-27, which moved a combined 31,253 tickets and grossed just less than $4.4 million, and 15,735 tickets sold out at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami Nov. 12, which grossed $1.7 million. He also sold out two nights at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, with 25,270 tickets sold and $2.3 million grossed Nov. 22-23.

 

Of the reported dates, the average tickets sold was 13,721 per show, with an average ticket price at $104 with seats ranging from as low as $30 for the cheap seats to nearly $300 on the top end.  The Live Nation tour wraps tomorrow at the Forum in Inglewood. Vic Mensa was support.

 

With two dates canceled in the smaller markets of Lincoln, Neb., and Fresno, Calif., citing production issues, and some media reports of empty seats and cheap StubHub tickets at the beginning of the tour, there seemed to be cause for concern.  

However, a Live Nation representative told Pollstar at the time that with the tour’s ticketing configuration, the 4:44 tour in early November had already outsold Jay Z’s previous 35-date Magna Carter tour.

 

The general managers of the venues where shows were canceled explained the production issues to Pollstar, saying the screens on the tour presented somewhat unusual circumstances.

 

Fresno’s Save Mart Center Assistant GM Sean McElhinney said, “It’s tough when you get into the round. There are a lot more obstructions they have to work around than on a typical end stage. But it’s a lot better for the fans. And there aren’t a lot of artists who can perform in the round. It’s not an easy feat, playing in 360.” 

 

While many of the 4:44 dates have not been reported to Pollstar, it’s undeniable that Hova is a major draw and commands a hefty ticket price. 

Now he buys articles too. Tragic :awkney:

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DonnieDarko
12 minutes ago, TheCureinMalibu said:

Okay so Levi's stadium for 'reputation Stadium Tour' will end up like this:

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Yikes. So many people buying tickets to a Taylor Swift concert! They’re in for a disappointment, I guess. 

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SlayGagaloo
37 minutes ago, DonnieDarko said:

Yikes. So many people buying tickets to a Taylor Swift concert! They’re in for a disappointment, I guess. 

imagine thinking that :spin:

Over.
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ryanripley

wow, she could actually start LG6 next year and then tour during 2018, i'm shook

https://goo.gl/xMgMvJ
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ViviLittleM
3 minutes ago, ryanripley said:

wow, she could actually start LG6 next year and then tour during 2018, i'm shook

Sis the only things we're getting after Berlin is a blackout with some muted snaps/instagram posts

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Just now, ViviLittleM said:

Sis the only things we're getting after Berlin is a blackout with some muted snaps/instagram posts

idk she's been working on that album for a while, she would be silly to go on a black out after everything shes been doing

i'm very optimistic about this woman, i can feel shes back where she wants to be after the recovery from ARTPOP

https://goo.gl/xMgMvJ
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DonnieDarko
10 minutes ago, SlayGagaloo said:

imagine thinking that :spin:

Yeah, it’s called having a personal opinion. You should try it. And I really was just being me, nothing serious.:wub:

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I think it'll be interesting to see what Gaga will do after she finishes her tour. She could take a break but i don't think it'll be that long, who knows maybe LG6 is sooner than we think 

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