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Gagaism
1 minute ago, Ayesha Erotica said:

I also switched to c-list and d-list celebrities because A has become unaffordable, B on the verge and I don't want to support a system that is evolving towards prime sports prices

C&D can be fun and entertaining, too :) Less crowded, closer to the star on average, better chances to get meet&Greet and the music quality does not depend on fame

With that said I can’t wait for Ava to announce her next concerts tbh.  

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Ayesha Erotica
20 minutes ago, Gagaism said:

 I see some people saying that this happens because people are so overwhelmed with so many big bunch of releases everyday that it is getting impossible to follow through so instead, we are kinda sticking to whatever we tend to be familiar with.

 

A very interesting point that I once have made a post/topic about, unfortunately I cannot find it through the search function because it is limited to only newer posts, otherwise I'd quote it. Anyway, I'm gonna re-write the essential parts of that older post/topic:

In the 1990s/2000s, there was less competition and less ways for an individual to distribute music on her own/his own to reach general public, people relied on big labels. If we imagine fame as a cake, and famous persons as parts of a cake, each famous person would get a proper big part of that cake.

Now in the 2020s, there is much more competition, much more releases, any individual can release songs on his/her own and distribute it through like TikTok or spotify or other way. And most importantly: New music exists alongside older music, the amount of total music gets bigger and bigger and bigger and everything new has theoretically more competition than ever before because on streaming older songs remain available. This makes it in theory harder with every year passing by for a new star to become super famous.

The pieces of the cake become smaller and smaller and new releases come so fast that 2 year olds are overshadowed already. Everythings becomes faster, and that's hard to build fame on if we consider that e.g. Taylor Swift built her mega-fame on the many eras she previously had.

In the end, the real famous persons are those who had  acquired their fame already before "mass competition" in always-internet times. This also explains why so many stars born in their 80s still are ruling, still are super famous because those born afterwards were challenged by music oversaturation through internet times including on mobile phones, while Miley and Selena started at a so young age that they came along with the rise of the 80s stars, despite being from the 90s.

However, the new internet opportunities can give chances and rise to starlets like Ayesha Erotica. We can make music on our own and do not depend on labels, neither on livenation. :)

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Ayesha Erotica

There is also a flaw in his argumentation logic: A sports match is attended by fans of TWO teams, and you always play against opponents, it literally takes two to tango. Artists, however, do not play against others; they are only attended for their own sake.

Also sports teams come to represent their university, city or nation and they draw fans even among from people who are only indirectly cheering for them and rather for their college, city or nation in first place. But artists do not have this multiple representation. The only exception to this rule is the Eurovision Song Contest which is a massive event exactly because it represents 26 nations in the final.

Therefore, ticket prices on average for music stars should be actually less than 50% the price of a sports match

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Alxjcgn
1 hour ago, TheFrenchGuy said:

I'm so sad, but the future seems to be live events for rich people and livestreams at home for poor people. No wonder crowds have been getting quieter and quieter. Going to concerts has turned into a social-media flex. You no longer go to concerts to dance and celebrate your fave, you go because of TikTok consumerism FOMO.

I've been to a few concerts lately, including MAYHEM, where I have seen people making tik toks and/or just scrolling on social media as if they are at home chilling... MY top 3 "favorite" moments:

1. Homegirl who started scrolling on instagram during Hair at MSG... I (jokingly) feel like you should be removed at that point or the ticket should go to someone else 

2.I watched a girl have her boyfriend record her singing along at the Smashing Pumpkins, and she kept looking at the video and making him redo it and then the song ended and she got mad... I'm sure it looks cool on Tik Tok but its actually hilarious how stupid people look doing that type of **** in public

3. The woman who was playing wordle at a Rick Springfield concert while he was walking in the aisle right past us... Didn't even look up once lol

 

Concert etiquette is dying, and the social-media flex aspect of it has ruined it for people who just want to go to dance and have fun. I'm kinda nervous about the crowd being dead at the MAYHEM show in DC.

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Just now, Alxjcgn said:

3. The woman who was playing wordle at a Rick Springfield concert while he was walking in the aisle right past us... Didn't even look up once lol

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6 minutes ago, Alxjcgn said:

I've been to a few concerts lately, including MAYHEM, where I have seen people making tik toks and/or just scrolling on social media as if they are at home chilling... MY top 3 "favorite" moments:

1. Homegirl who started scrolling on instagram during Hair at MSG... I (jokingly) feel like you should be removed at that point or the ticket should go to someone else 

2.I watched a girl have her boyfriend record her singing along at the Smashing Pumpkins, and she kept looking at the video and making him redo it and then the song ended and she got mad... I'm sure it looks cool on Tik Tok but its actually hilarious how stupid people look doing that type of **** in public

3. The woman who was playing wordle at a Rick Springfield concert while he was walking in the aisle right past us... Didn't even look up once lol

 

Concert etiquette is dying, and the social-media flex aspect of it has ruined it for people who just want to go to dance and have fun. I'm kinda nervous about the crowd being dead at the MAYHEM show in DC.

It's not just concert etiquette, I think it's a global phenomenon of people becoming disengaged with reality. A lot of people really do live through their phones and it's very strange to witness that shift. 

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