Originally posted by Bloodraven:[image]
A small mistake in the dates...
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
My god, there are tons of seats left for Chicago 2. Wow. I didn't realise.
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Originally posted by dylbagz:[..]
Below par album and an over saturation of the market in the last few years will do that
Originally posted by bpt3:[..]
Oversaturation of the market, definitely, as much as I am enjoying this era as a U2 fan.
But - admitting that I find SOE superior to SOI - I’m not sure that reception to the album has anything to do with lack of sellouts. The first string of shows were all announced and went on sale before the album even came out, right? I’d add that this whole VerifiedFan fiasco and too high of ticket prices have contributed to the mess.
Originally posted by ahn1991:I think it's interesting when people accuse U2 of selling out for the sake of commercial success because their touring strategy flies contrary to that entire concept. As mentioned before, the market for U2 shows has been way oversaturated the past few years, which is not a problem in and of itself except for the fact they have been hitting the same places over and over again. And the whole situation with the verified fan deal and ticket prices... It's adding barriers that would keep the general concert goer from spontaneously picking up a ticket.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Exactly.
PS. "selling out for the sake of commercial success" is usually something that's said regarding their studio albums and not their touring strategy, which has always (except in two very precise moments: the Lovetown and Elevation tours) been all about growing bigger, grossing more, dragging more people.
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