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Greek monsters definitely deserve this, I hope they get their date!

I'm definitely coming to Athens after Vienna for artRave if the time and my budget agree!

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The ticket prices were a bit too high for Greece's standards. Also Rihanna was not that popular back in 2009-2010. When we arrived at the stadium we saw that the stage was placed in a way that only the half of it was used. 

Not many people showed up and Rihanna was pissed off. She was really late, she did not open with Russian Roulette but scrapped the whole intro and she did not change outfits at all!!! People were booing and everybody said that Rihanna was very unprofessional. 

My god :lmao:

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The Greek fans of eccentric American singer can now cheer: Lady Gaga is coming to Greece to take on Sept. 19 a unique concert in the Olympic Stadium.
According to reliable sources on the advent of our co production company Lavris Ltd and organizer Live Nation Global Touring. Advance booking of the tour has been announced that will begin on April 4.
 

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http://www.ethnos.gr/article.asp?catid=23137&subid=2&pubid=63984722

 

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The Greek fans of eccentric American singer can now cheer: Lady Gaga is coming to Greece to take on Sept. 19 a unique concert in the Olympic Stadium.

According to reliable sources on the advent of our co production company Lavris Ltd and organizer Live Nation Global Touring. Advance booking of the tour has been announced that will begin on April 4.

Source:

http://www.ethnos.gr...&pubid=63984722

 

I don't think it's real. I mean... She's doing arenas everywhere in Europe/NA, even where there's high demand like in London. A stadium here is so big, and it doesn't make sense. I hope she'll come to O.A.C.A Olympic Indoor Hall, it has a capacity of almost 30k for big concerts !

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I don't think it's real. I mean... She's doing arenas everywhere in Europe/NA, even where there's high demand like in London. A stadium here is so big, and it doesn't make sense. I hope she'll come to O.A.C.A Olympic Indoor Hall, it has a capacity of almost 30k for big concerts !

she wouldnt come to greece to do an arena tho

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she wouldnt come to greece to do an arena tho

 

But a 80k venue, wow  :shocked:

Can the crisis affect tickets sales in Greece ?

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But a 80k venue, wow  :shocked:

Can the crisis affect tickets sales in Greece ?

Greece is stable rn. 

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These were Madonna's ticket prices. 

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80K capacity tho? Good luck i guess :rip: 

 

Greece is stable rn. 


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These were Madonna's ticket prices. 

That's expensive. I hope Gaga has much lower prices there.

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Greece is stable rn. 

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These were Madonna's ticket prices. 

But wasn't the S&S Tour just before the European crisis?

 

I honestly think the prices should be kept low. 

In my opinion:

LMZ: €200

ARTPOP Zone: €1000

GA part A: €70

GA part B: €50

VIP Zone: €155

Ring 1: €75

Ring 2 close to stage: €60

Ring 2 far from stage: €40

 

Hopefully it's affordable for them. The Greeks' buying power is about as big as the Portugese's. A pop star performing there is a big event of course, and Greece is a bigger market than most other European countries for Gaga popularity-wise. We'll see, I guess. Hopefully 

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But wasn't the S&S Tour just before the European crisis?

 

I honestly think the prices should be kept low. 

In my opinion:

LMZ: €200

ARTPOP Zone: €1000

GA part A: €70

GA part B: €50

VIP Zone: €155

Ring 1: €75

Ring 2 close to stage: €60

Ring 2 far from stage: €40

 

Hopefully it's affordable for them. The Greeks' buying power is about as big as the Portugese's. A pop star performing there is a big event of course, and Greece is a bigger market than most other European countries for Gaga popularity-wise. We'll see, I guess. Hopefully 

this sounds about right

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