Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:I would imagine - though I guess I really don’t know - that whether it brings in a TON of money or not it’s probably still good for business to at least occasionally tour outside your main markets. You reach a different audience, you shake things up from normal, you are guaranteed to make at least some money since your absences are so long... and even if it’s not extremely lucrative, what are you really losing on a dozen shows?
Originally posted by zooropa93:Sorry, haven’t been on for a while and being lazy by not scanning back through the posts but is this rumour linked to a revisit for the Joshua Tree set up or E+I tour??? Stadiums or Arena’s
Originally posted by deanallison:It’s easy money really. A few weeks in the sun. Yeah there’s work to do but the pressure is off right now. They are reusing an old stage so that’s financially a good move and even the work involved in setting up must be less complicated with equipment you’ve already worked with before. They aren’t having to start from scratch get into the complexities of coming up with something brand new. I think this will be the band enjoying themselves more than usual, playing songs they enjoy playing to fans who will probably be desperate to hear them and see the band again live. There’s also an assumption it won’t be an overly profitable tour but I reckon if you look at the money earned over the time it takes then to earn it they’ll be at least on a par with E&I probably better and that’s even with the costs getting taken into account. That’s the benefit of stadium shows.
Originally posted by zooropa93:Sorry, haven’t been on for a while and being lazy by not scanning back through the posts but is this rumour linked to a revisit for the Joshua Tree set up or E+I tour??? Stadiums or Arena’s