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i will be forever heartbroken if she doesnt add a NORTH CAROLINA show..

 

i wasnt able to go the BOSTON BTWB last year because of her hip :C

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Rainbow Unicorn

Cleveland crowd.

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****ing full  :excited2:

I still don't understand why they don't put more GA tickets because it seems like it's 1/3 empty and the floor was sold-out...

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Cleveland crowd.

cleveland_zpsfad56868.png

 

****ing full  :excited2:

I still don't understand why they don't put more GA tickets because it seems like it's 1/3 empty and the floor was sold-out...

 

:giveup:

 

I think it's health and safety laws gone mad tbh :sharon:

 

 

i will be forever heartbroken if she doesnt add a NORTH CAROLINA show..

 

i wasnt able to go the BOSTON BTWB last year because of her hip :C

 

Hang in there! If she tours again in 2015/6 or extends/restarts the show after the Zero G performance, say, in May 2015, she may well come back to the US to those areas not visited (North Carolina, Lincoln, Tulsa etc) as well as those areas of high demand if she plays into 2016 ;)

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I think it's health and safety laws gone mad tbh :sharon:

 

This is not about safety laws. If they want the floor to be 100% full, they can. I remember fans saying that there were safety laws during the Born This Way Ball, but this is just untrue. Sure, they can't put more people that they can, but they just don't put more GA tickets because they're always selling well and they prefer people to buy seated tickets whiches are more numerous and more expensive. Once the seats are sold-out or are selling very well, they'll put new GA tickets. Last year, when some Born This Way Ball shows had a non-full GA floor, they claimed that it was because of safety, but you can just clearly see that it wasn't the case during the Montreal show, where it was 100% sold-out because the show was one of the best selling of the tour.

 

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I just don't understand why they don't put more GA tickets with the ArtRAVE which is selling well in some cities, mess at Live Nation  :toofunny: 

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This is not about safety laws. If they want the floor to be 100% full, they can. I remember fans saying that there were safety laws during the Born This Way Ball, but this is just untrue. Sure, they can't put more people that they can, but they just don't put more GA tickets because they're always selling well and they prefer people to buy seated tickets whiches are more numerous and more expensive. Once the seats are sold-out or are selling very well, they'll put new GA tickets. Last year, when some Born This Way Ball shows had a non-full GA floor, they claimed that it was because of safety, but you can just clearly see that it wasn't the case during the Montreal show, where it was 100% sold-out because the show was one of the best selling of the tour.

 

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I just don't understand why they don't put more GA tickets with the ArtRAVE which is selling well in some cities, mess at Live Nation  :toofunny: 

 

 

Montreal is not the US. ;)

 

It is about safety laws. Every GA concert I've ever been to in the US has lots of empty space in the back, more or less space depending on the venue.

 

The health and safety regulations will vary from country to country. On top of the US guidelines, each arena will have its own set of regulations regarding people per foot of available space.

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Montreal is not the US. ;)

 

It is about safety laws. Every GA concert I've ever been to in the US has lots of empty space in the back, more or less space depending on the venue.

 

The health and safety regulations will vary from country to country. On top of the US guidelines, each arena will have its own set of regulations regarding people per foot of available space.

 

Not really, many concerts had a 100% full GA in the US. And rules for concerts in the US are applicable in Canada too. Live Nation and Ticketmaster are the owners of this decision.

 

An example of a 100% full GA in the US :

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Not really, many concerts had a 100% full GA in the US. And rules for concerts in the US are applicable in Canada too. Live Nation and Ticketmaster are the owners of this decision.

 

No, Live Nation and Ticketmaster do not set the guidelines for safety at venues in the US. The US will not have the same regulations as Canada.   :fail:  Live Nation could, however, have their own guidelines they inforce, on top of the regulations of each state and of each venue.

 

Each venue may have its own set of regulations on top of what is enforced in the US and by each state. Law suits are something that venues (and tour sponsors) want to avoid, at all costs!

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No, Live Nation and Ticketmaster do not set the guidelines for safety at venues in the US. The US will not have the same regulations as Canada.   :fail:  Live Nation could, however, have their own guidelines they inforce, on top of the regulations of each state and of each venue.

 

Each venue may have its own set of regulations on top of what is enforced in the US and by each state. Law suits are something that venues (and tour sponsors) want to avoid, at all costs!

 

No, I meant that Live Nation and Ticketmaster decide how many tickets they'll put on sale, if they have the possibility to have a 100% GA like the photo I posted above, they'll. But, it depends on how the seating tickets are selling.  ;)

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The shows which are coming up are almost sold out!

 

Great  :excited2: Saint Paul must be doing well because seats have been added behind the stage  :)

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Montreal is not the US. ;)

 

It is about safety laws. Every GA concert I've ever been to in the US has lots of empty space in the back, more or less space depending on the venue.

 

The health and safety regulations will vary from country to country. On top of the US guidelines, each arena will have its own set of regulations regarding people per foot of available space.

Exactly. Also, it depends on how spread out the people were. At Madison Square Garden, it looked like there was extra room at the back of GA for most parts of the show. However, when she was performing songs on the piano runway (for BTW and Gypsy), the audience shifted to that part of the floor and it looked completely full!

 

Even though there are regulations of how much room people should have in GA, people just like to squish to the front to be closer to the main stage.

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I said it's stupid to add tickets progressively

I think it's to keep demand high and sell tickets for a higher price. And next to that, the fans who didn't have enough money at first will have a chance to buy tickets for the normal price when they have the money!

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Arturo

After May 20 th Gaga will have a 8 days break.

No she has 3 shows in Canada between then

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