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Post subject: Re: 2024 Tour Rumors and Speculation
Posted: Tue March 26, 2024 4:55 pm
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numbers wrote:
The “dynamic” pricing still hasn’t moved one dollar since they went on sale, and both Boston shows are priced identically. So the demand is exactly the same for a weeknight show as it is for the weekend show? And the demand has changed in any way in a month?
For the Boston shows, there is also the Sox' ticketing system. I would check there for releases the week of the show in addition to the supposedly dynamic Ticketmaster Platinum tickets.
Post subject: Re: 2024 Tour Rumors and Speculation
Posted: Tue April 02, 2024 9:22 pm
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LOL.
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Post subject: Re: 2024 Tour Rumors and Speculation
Posted: Mon April 15, 2024 3:40 pm
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Has anyone actually seen a real face value ticket on TM yet? Not a resale of a PJ premium ticket, but like fan club priced.
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Post subject: Re: 2024 Tour Rumors and Speculation
Posted: Tue April 16, 2024 7:23 pm
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can we raise the price when we resale on TM ?
I got things I wanna buy
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Post subject: Re: 2024 Tour Rumors and Speculation
Posted: Wed April 17, 2024 2:52 pm
AnalLog
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 9:02 am Posts: 1491 Location: Netherlands
Found this on the pit:
Quote:
Ed gave an interview to Süddeutsche Zeitung, one of the most respected newspapers in Germany. Great interview, he was pressed about ticket prices (translated via google)
Concerts by stars like Taylor Swift are increasingly becoming an exclusive treat. When you announced the upcoming Pearl Jam tour, there was an outcry about ticket prices. For their loyal fans, Pearl Jam have always been a slightly different band. People seem to feel betrayed, can you understand that?
I really hate to say it, but we're talking about a limited resource here. Especially since the problems in the event sector have doubled since the corona pandemic. After the pandemic, everyone wanted to play concerts again as quickly as possible, which makes it an incredible challenge to even plan a tour like this.
The problem is known. However, not everyone can afford admission prices well beyond the hundred euro mark.
The production costs are really completely out of control. All trades, from the technical equipment to buses to the rents for the venues, cost prices well above the normal market value. People say, “Hey, if you don’t pay my price, no problem, someone else will.” That’s true even for service providers we’ve worked with for over 30 years. To answer your question: If we can save money, we pass it on to the fans. However, it is essential for us to at least cover our costs. If we had to pay extra and couldn't make any money at all, we wouldn't go on tour anymore.
This debate is not just about the already high regular prices, but also about so-called dynamic pricing. At New York's Madison Square Garden, remaining tickets for a Pearl Jam show cost up to $2,000 at the time of this interview. Who should pay for that?
The secondary market plays a large part in this development, and that is the real problem. In my opinion, this price development has very little to do with Ticketmaster or the artists; it is mainly due to the complete proliferation on these secondary markets.
Because people have become accustomed to inflated prices through intermediaries like Viagogo, did dynamic pricing even become conceivable?
Yes it is.
Shouldn't culture still remain a space for everyone - and not an exclusive pleasure for the wealthy from which more and more people are excluded?
Post subject: Re: 2024 Tour Rumors and Speculation
Posted: Wed April 17, 2024 3:01 pm
Production Police
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Thanks for sharing. Ed does a surprisingly good job of dodging any accountability while still answering the question fairly directly. He should go into politics!
Post subject: Re: 2024 Tour Rumors and Speculation
Posted: Wed April 17, 2024 4:27 pm
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tragabigzanda wrote:
Thanks for sharing. Ed does a surprisingly good job of dodging any accountability while still answering the question fairly directly. He should go into politics!
Exactly my thought!
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Post subject: Re: 2024 Tour Rumors and Speculation
Posted: Wed April 17, 2024 5:23 pm
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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 6:44 pm Posts: 9188 Location: Franklin, MA
Basically when you boil it down he’s saying we aren’t going to cut too much into profit to make tickets cheaper for fans. He’s trying to put it on the venues, you guys are the ones that insist on playing baseball stadiums now, so that you can make more for doing less.
Post subject: Re: 2024 Tour Rumors and Speculation
Posted: Wed April 17, 2024 5:26 pm
Production Police
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 47177 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
numbers wrote:
Basically when you boil it down he’s saying we aren’t going to cut too much into profit to make tickets cheaper for fans. He’s trying to put it on the venues, you guys are the ones that insist on playing baseball stadiums now, so that you can make more for doing less.
Right. I'd imagine their investment portfolio are generating ample passive income, and the merch sales can help offset crew and equipment costs. How many surf homes does this guy need?
Has anyone actually seen a real face value ticket on TM yet? Not a resale of a PJ premium ticket, but like fan club priced.
I saw a pair of TM fan exchange tickets that were <$200 a piece maybe a week and a half ago? Clicked them, but got that pesky another-fan-beat-you-to-it message.
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