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faysalaaa
8 hours ago, HeavyCapiLover said:

I went to the show and it was mindblowing, it took me several days to get over it. You really should get excited :vegas:

Yeah thats what people are saying, so im going anyway and judge it after the show. At the end of the day, a Beyonce show will always be good.

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faysalaaa
6 hours ago, Bat said:

You should darling, I went and that show was so f.king good, the production was on fire and her voice is amazing.

Im going anyway, a Beyonce show will always be good, I just want to see her full energy

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Evan Peters
3 hours ago, LilyLark said:

Kind of reminds me of when Gaga's team scheduled dates in Arlington and Houston....which just seemed like an odd choice. The tickets did sell out, but I believe the prices dropped a lot a couple of days before and that's why they sold out.  I remember everyone was saying though it was bizarre her team scheduled like two locations in Texas, but nothing in Seattle or Tuscon/Phoenix. Seattle would have drew in people from Washington and British Columbia, too.

It's not just Pitt tho— the sales are clearly pretty sluggish in other areas. I do think a lot of it was the Formation Tour was super expensive and tickets were hard to get, so I believe they didn't even try for Renaissance tickets. And Ticketmaster is a big issue-the scalpers buy up all the tickets and then people give up as they don't want to pay a fortune for resale tickets.

*And a lot of people went for the Taylor tickets imo. People usually only splurge on one or two big concerts a year, and Taylor's also touring right now. There is some cross-over between the two, despite twitter jokes to the contrary.

i will never be over her skipping over az. every person that comes here usually sells out their shows

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LateToCult
5 hours ago, LilyLark said:

I remember everyone was saying though it was bizarre her team scheduled like two locations in Texas, but nothing in Seattle or Tuscon/Phoenix. Seattle would have drew in people from Washington and British Columbia, too.

 

It was the No Budget Tour. They didn’t want to shell out money to go all the way to Seattle for one show. A blessing in disguise though. T Mobile park is a horrible concert venue. Still don’t understand why they went with ballparks over football stadiums.:franminervini:

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Monstermilo

sadly i just think its cuz renaissance is such a niche album 

i wouldve much rather attended the formation tour and that just looked like a better overall tour 

its weird cuz i always thought bey would be the most sought out touring act cuz shes such an incredible live performer 

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JanStan
18 hours ago, Tinnitus15 said:

Don’t get started on vegas night two 

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I have floor tickets to this show. I’m predicting $25 nosebleed tickets and $200 floor seats in the near future :selena:

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Bradley
18 hours ago, Tinnitus15 said:

Don’t get started on vegas night two 

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They all chose Katy Perry's Play.

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ActualPatient
21 hours ago, boyerased said:

Would’ve killed to see the show

I've seen this show before... 🐝

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Sepsami

Wtf her show in Brussels sold out instantly, couldnt even get a chance to get tickets because I was 107k in queue :air:

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gabeoz
On 7/5/2023 at 7:41 PM, LilyLark said:

Kind of reminds me of when Gaga's team scheduled dates in Arlington and Houston....which just seemed like an odd choice. The tickets did sell out, but I believe the prices dropped a lot a couple of days before and that's why they sold out.  I remember everyone was saying though it was bizarre her team scheduled like two locations in Texas, but nothing in Seattle or Tuscon/Phoenix. Seattle would have drew in people from Washington and British Columbia, too.

It's not just Pitt tho— the sales are clearly pretty sluggish in other areas. I do think a lot of it was the Formation Tour was super expensive and tickets were hard to get, so I believe they didn't even try for Renaissance tickets. And Ticketmaster is a big issue-the scalpers buy up all the tickets and then people give up as they don't want to pay a fortune for resale tickets.

*And a lot of people went for the Taylor tickets imo. People usually only splurge on one or two big concerts a year, and Taylor's also touring right now. There is some cross-over between the two, despite twitter jokes to the contrary.

As someone who went to the Houston date and got cheap floor tickets. The reason why it struggled to sell fast is because no one knew she was coming. The tour had been delayed by years and by the time the additional dates were announced, she wasn’t in an era or doing much to get media attention. I know SO many people who would have loved to go and still talk about, but never knew she was even coming.

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