Originally posted by Janus02:Why no promotion? They are rehearsing (or not)
Originally posted by Janus02:Why no promotion? They are rehearsing (or not)
Originally posted by Genaro92U2:Does anyone think the overpriced seats would drop once the shows get closer? I'd still love to go to more shows if seats dropped to about 100-150 dollars.
Originally posted by ahn1991:U2 as a business entity is not run by a bunch of idiots. Even though it seems like they have all but fallen off the face of the planet, I have a feeling that the people working behind the scenes have a plan in mind. Bono's injury was definitely a huge setback, but silence in the U2 camp is actually a good sign in my opinion. It tells me that they aren't concerned with damage control because as far as they are concerned, there isn't any damage. I think their intention is to use the first part of their tour to promote U2 and both of their albums (Innocence and Experience). Even if U2 loses money in the arena tour, if they've got an ambitious stadium tour in mind that'll be where they make the big bucks. Let's not forget all the records that were utterly shattered by 360.
Originally posted by Genaro92U2:The biggest culprit for lack of sell-out shows is the pricing... I just checked Ticketmaster and I saw tickets being sold for obscene prices. I would love to go to the other 4 LA shows but I'm not dropping 250-500 dollars for AVERAGE seats. And I don't imagine many people would either.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
You hit the nail in the head there. Price, price, price. Fuck demand. If tickets were 50% of their current price ALL THESE SHOWS would be sold out.
Originally posted by Remy:Very interesting article by Atu2 on U2 ticket sales in the US and radio airplay. Things are not going that well (only a few shows sold out in the US so far) and radio airplay is low with a label not pushing things. The iTunes release made things more challenging as well:
http://www.atu2.com/news/can-u2-reach-me-now-ticket-sales-radio-airplay-down-in-us.html
Any thoughts?