
Originally posted by SJKamal:[image]
Originally posted by SJKamal:[image]
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
It's an informed assumption.
Originally posted by Ricku2:[..]
ok, but when you use common sense instead of some vague information; does it makes sense that U2, after touring 3 out of the last 4 years still haven't fullfill their contractual obligations with only 1 year of the contract remaining? I doubt it, unless there is a special obligation regarding Australia in the contract. But moneywise, there is not much reason anymore to go to Australia.
Originally posted by Ricku2:[..]
ok, but when you use common sense instead of some vague information; does it makes sense that U2, after touring 3 out of the last 4 years still haven't fullfill their contractual obligations with only 1 year of the contract remaining? I doubt it, unless there is a special obligation regarding Australia in the contract. But moneywise, there is not much reason anymore to go to Australia.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
Vertigo 2006 Japan/Australia/NZ/Hawaii grossed $52m USD from 13 shows.
Average gross of just over $4m USD.
Overheads wise, we’ll never know.
I doubt they would go tour somewhere if they didn’t make any money? So they must be doing well. And ticket sales in excess of $50m USD is not shabby.
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
Decent numbers.
Do you know how much the average gross per show was for US and European shows?
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
I don't see much economical reason to put that whole entourage and send it half way around the world for what, 15 shows?
I hope I'm wrong for my brothers and sisters down under's sake, but it just doesn't seem to make much sense...
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
Just under 5m USD average for the 32 stadium shows in Europe. (If my maths is correct) 4.8-4.9m USD average roughly.