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Tour Schedule & Sold Out Shows (artRave) - $83M tour gross / 74 shows


StrawberryBlond
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My estimations:

Milwaukee ($1.3-5M)

Atlantic City ($1.2M)

Boston ($1.2M)

Montreal ($1.2M)

Buffalo ($1.1M)

Toronto ($1.3M)

Chicago ($1.5M)

San Antonio ($750k)

Houston ($950+kM)

Dallas ($1.1M)

Las Vegas x2 ($2.5M)

Los Angeles x2 ($3M)

Phoenix ($850k)

Stateline ($800k)

 

I think this will be the most accurate.

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Rainbow Unicorn

HEY! Change this  please ↑↑ Las Vegas Aug 01 was Sold-out

 

 

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You can't measure if a show is sold-out or not with photos.

We all know that entire sections on the upper level were blocked. And when the upper level is selling bad, people are moved in the lower level. 

 

Your photos always show the front of the GA and the lower level, so... We can't say anything.

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Houdini

I doubt there was even that big of a difference between the money Gaga made from BTW and the money she made from ARTPOP. Like she said once, all the money there is for artists these days is in touring, not selling records. She'll make enough for herself with the dates she's doing.

 

in average, an artist touches around 20% of albums sales ( around $1,75$ per albums sold)

So if BTW sold between 6 and 8 million, she touched around $12,2 million which is considerable

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Houdini

Estimate the grosses for the shows:

 

Milwaukee

Atlantic City

Boston

Montreal

Buffalo

Toronto

Chicago

San Antonio

Houston

Dallas

Las Vegas x2

Los Angeles x2

Atlanta

Phoenix

Stateline

 

we will see if you are right when they will be announced :)

Milwaukee (1,3m)

Atlantic City (1.2m)

Boston (1.3m)

Montreal (1.5m)

Buffalo (1.2m)

Toronto (1.5m)

Chicago (1.4m)

San Antonio (1m)

Houston(1,1m)

Dallas (1.2m)

Las Vegas x2 (2.5m)

Los Angeles x2 (3m)

Atlanta (0m)

Phoenix (1.1m)

Stateline (0.7m)

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'o' looks like more than 7k 

i would say a good 10K

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GagaMyBlood95

AUGUST 01 - LAS VEGAS - MGM Grand Garden Arena - ENDED - 7,000+/13,500 (50%)

 

This is so wrong, but I guess you will fix everything  :sweat:

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somechick

AUGUST 01 - LAS VEGAS - MGM Grand Garden Arena - ENDED - 7,000+/13,500 (50%)

 

This is so wrong, but I guess you will fix everything  :sweat:

When the box scores come out it'll be fixed. How are they meant to fix it without the proper figures? :P

 

Like the second Melbourne and Sydney shows still say 0 tickets sold, which is obviously not the case but we have no idea of the numbers so...

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GagaMyBlood95

When the box scores come out it'll be fixed. How are they meant to fix it without the proper figures? :P

 

Like the second Melbourne and Sydney shows still say 0 tickets sold, which is obviously not the case but we have no idea of the numbers so...

Okay okay, I understand :yes:

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ViviLittleM

For the Bercy Show.

 

It's a mess for the early and hot seat tickets because, on the general link we can't buy these tickets, we must go on an other link and nobody know that.

 

It's ticketnet. But Live Nation, I think, sell others tickets too.

 

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For the Bercy Show.

 

It's a mess for the early and hot seat tickets because, on the general link we can't buy these tickets, we must go on an other link and nobody know that.

 

It's ticketnet. But Live Nation, I think, sell others tickets too.

 

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Yeah Dublin was like that too. I saw there was a separate link for "APZ" and another for "LMZ" and another for hot seat and another for normal seats and another for GA. I was like "wtf?" Why don;t they just put it all on the one damn page? :dies:

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Yeah Dublin was like that too. I saw there was a separate link for "APZ" and another for "LMZ" and another for hot seat and another for normal seats and another for GA. I was like "wtf?" Why don;t they just put it all on the one damn page? :dies:

 

:giveup:

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ViviLittleM

bye artRAVE

:giveup:

 

Jay Z and Beyonce's On The Run tour wraps in North America with two nights at AT&T Park in San Francisco, both tonight (August 5) and tomorrow night (August 6). The pair's 19 North American shows will gross over $100 million in ticket sales and has sold at more than 90 percent capacity, according to Omar Al-Joulani, vp of North American touring for Live Nation, the promoter/producer of the tour. Attendance will top out at more than 850,000.

Some reports put the couple's performance guarantee at $4 million per show, which is a reasonable figure, considering the tour's nightly take is over $5.2 million from an average attendance of nearly 45,000 per show. As predicted by Billboard back in June -- when inaccurate reports that the tour was struggling began to surface -- sales for the tour finished strong, following a general market trend of tickets selling closer to show date. “These shows sold tremendously well at the end, so we were able to sell-up limited-view and clean up production holds or other holds,†says Al-Joulani. “It was a very successful tour, and we’re pleased to have that big gross number at the end.â€

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bye artRAVE

:giveup:

 

Jay Z and Beyonce's On The Run tour wraps in North America with two nights at AT&T Park in San Francisco, both tonight (August 5) and tomorrow night (August 6). The pair's 19 North American shows will gross over $100 million in ticket sales and has sold at more than 90 percent capacity, according to Omar Al-Joulani, vp of North American touring for Live Nation, the promoter/producer of the tour. Attendance will top out at more than 850,000.

Some reports put the couple's performance guarantee at $4 million per show, which is a reasonable figure, considering the tour's nightly take is over $5.2 million from an average attendance of nearly 45,000 per show. As predicted by Billboard back in June -- when inaccurate reports that the tour was struggling began to surface -- sales for the tour finished strong, following a general market trend of tickets selling closer to show date. “These shows sold tremendously well at the end, so we were able to sell-up limited-view and clean up production holds or other holds,†says Al-Joulani. “It was a very successful tour, and we’re pleased to have that big gross number at the end.â€

If they actually make it there. I read something today that they are only speaking through lawyers....not sure how true that is though. Pity.

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