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


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LiveNation wouldn't make a show look worse than it is by adding two thousand two the capacity. The Austrian show was sold out, and we'll just have to deal. Most shows aren't sold out anyways - they're just shown as sold out. Austria wasn't sold out, and also not shown as sold out. p.s. showing pictures of the show proves little.

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itsdominik

LiveNation wouldn't make a show look worse than it is by adding two thousand two the capacity. The Austrian show was sold out, and we'll just have to deal. Most shows aren't sold out anyways - they're just shown as sold out. Austria wasn't sold out, and also not shown as sold out. p.s. showing pictures of the show proves little.

We all know there were like 50 seats at all three main retailers (stadthalle.at, oeticket.com and ticketmaster.at) available the week before the show! This would mean there were 2k GA tickets available! Where should these 2,000 people have stood? There wasn't enough space left for 2k people! You don't need to work for billboard to know that if you have a look at the pictures!

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We all know there were like 50 seats at all three main retailers (stadthalle.at, oeticket.com and ticketmaster.at) available the week before the show! This would mean there were 2k GA tickets available! Where should these 2,000 people have stood? There wasn't enough space left for 2k people! You don't need to work for billboard to know that if you have a look at the pictures!

we don't know hos many tickets were sold or available. But when LiveNation reports a dhow not sold out, that is usually true.

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itsdominik

we don't know hos many tickets were sold or available. But when LiveNation reports a dhow not sold out, that is usually true.

I counted them like every week (including packages)!

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SiberianBreaks

Guys, I want to buy a second-hand ticket, but I'm afraid there's a problem the day of the concert ... Did some of you buy a ticket from someone else ? Or is this really risky, even if the ticket is not a printed one ?

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KingOfSpain

Lisbon boxcore is ATROCIOUS

 

We've been saying since February that a date in Madrid would have been a sold out show like Barcelona was

 

:bye:

 

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Happy with the rest of boxcores

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jk I love Portugal  :runhug:

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Rainbow Unicorn

I counted them like every week (including packages)!

 

I know this is hard to believe but this is the official number, so...  :shrug:

And we couldn't know how many tickets were available on Wiener Stadthalle's website, it was probably more than we think.

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drinkmytears

I really think that Live Nation wanted 100M for this tour.

 

It was planned for.

 

But, because of the Australia mess, the US-Canada shows rescheduled, the Tel Aviv situation, the Greece mess, we won't have them...

 

The Seattle and Vancouver shows actually did better after the rescheduling than before. The Seattle show was soldout, not tickets were available the day of the show, and the arena was full.

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Rainbow Unicorn

The Seattle and Vancouver shows actually did better after the rescheduling than before. The Seattle show was soldout, not tickets were available the day of the show, and the arena was full.

 

Not true. 

 

Vancouver, a few weeks before the rescheduling :

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She would've sold 15k if the show wasn't rescheduled

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drinkmytears

Not true. 

 

Vancouver, a few weeks before the rescheduling :

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She would've sold 15k if the show wasn't rescheduled

 

Well, the Seattle show did better. 

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Rainbow Unicorn

Well, the Seattle show did better. 

 

How can you know ? You can't guess how the show would've looked if it wasn't reschedule  :toofunny:

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StrawberryBlond

I've added up all the grosses plus the new ones and separated them by continent. Only problem is, my overall attendance came to 19 more than the official number and the overall gross was 2 million under the official number. Can anyone tell me where I've miscalculated? I really don't want to add them all up again as it already took me too long to begin with. It must be in the American or European dates as I've added up the smaller continents more than once and got the same answer.

 

I really think that Live Nation wanted 100M for this tour.

 

It was planned for.

 

But, because of the Australia mess, the US-Canada shows rescheduled, the Tel Aviv situation, the Greece mess, we won't have them...

 

Yep, it could have worked out perfectly had those situations been non-existant. Australia really was one big mess - not even the fans could have predicted such a flop. I just don't understand how over 200,000 people could have seen TBTWB in Aus/NZ and then just over 55,000 turn out for the follow-up? How can that many people forget how amazing she was last time? How there were multiple dates in just 5 cities because there was so much demand? How can that many people just not know/care less than 2 years later? Despite it all, I still think she should have gone to NZ, even if it was just one date - she couldn't have done much worse than Perth's attendance, surely, considering she sold out 3 dates there last time? On the plus side, it means she'll definitely go to NZ with the next tour and this time, because her fans will be super thirsty, she could sell out multiple dates. I really don't think it was a case of Australia not liking the album - most of them just didn't know it existed. By the sounds of the Australians that were quizzed, they had never heard of Applause or were aware that Gaga had an album out. It just goes to show that promo is crucial. Its been especially painful to watch Beyonce and Katy slay Oceania with ease this season when Gaga used to do even better than them. And lets not even bring up Pink's amazing performance there as always. So, it's not like Australians were out of money, they just weren't aware.

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drinkmytears

How can you know ? You can't guess how the show would've looked if it wasn't reschedule  :toofunny:

 

From the interactive maps the day before the show in May and the day of the show in August? 

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