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Thread started 02/04/09 4:25am

ecnirp98

Will you risk paying over the odds for a Prince gig?

With the new albums, website, press interviews/interest, it seems inevitible that Prince is gearing up for a tour/residency, so, with the recent problems with Prince gigs - Dublin cancelled, O2 VIP rip off's and O2 aftershows that he turned up for some and not others, how much are you willing to risk on Prince? its not just concert tickets, its travel, hotels etc, people are feeling the pinch now, so they will be reluctant to spend fortunes on a tour.

I certainly won't be buying VIP tickets, they were a rip off for £250, I'll just hang on until closer to the gigs, when better tickets are released.

I won't buy another aftershow ticket unless I know he's playing, I paid for 2 aftershows at the O2 and he didn't attend either, if he announces a residency where he plays 20 gigs and 20 aftershows, I will just be attending the main gig.

What are other Prince fans thinking? I think Prince should just sell tickets for aftershows that he is gonna play, so less aftershows, that he plays at !

Hopefully he'll do a tour rather than a residency, then there's more chance he'll be at a town near you, rather than having to pay allot of money for travel/hotels to travel to somewhere like London.
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Reply #1 posted 02/04/09 6:29am

japanrocks

i miss housequake
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Reply #2 posted 02/04/09 12:02pm

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japanrocks said:

i miss housequake


Didn't even know it was gone !
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Reply #3 posted 02/04/09 2:17pm

b3xy

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yes i would risk it, i bought a ticket to Dublin sure it was canceled but i still went over and had a good time, i got a refund for my ticket and the hotel etc didnt cost that much, so it wasnt like i lost a fortune i doubt it cost me anymore than a couple of nights out in London and i got to see Dublin. As for aftershows i would buy a ticket even if he isnt confirmed to play i went to 14 aftershows at the 02 and he only didnt play at 4 or 5 of them and even when he didnt i had a good time listening to the NPG, i even look back at the Dr John night and smile at the memories lol. Maybe it helps that i go in not expecting to much and am pleased with what i get. neutral
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Reply #4 posted 02/05/09 1:43am

ecnirp98

I tend to goto a show I've paid for expecting to see what I paid for, when I booked the aftershow tickets I couldn't believe Prince would play all them, but then again, I didn't believe they would sell aftershow tickets without him playing, so I bought them on a chance and I accepted that risk, so it was my fault, but I've learnt and wouldn't do that again, I'm just curious what peoples approach will be now after recent concerts and in the current financial climate.

If he prices the tickets at £31.21 again, they will sell really well, with most concerts for big artists these days being nearer a £100, gutted the new album isn't called 1000, £10 ticket would be great biggrin
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Reply #5 posted 02/06/09 9:10am

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funny how the term 'residency' has become part of Prince jargon...
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Reply #6 posted 02/13/09 12:07pm

rbrpm

Yes I would and it better be good! confused biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 02/15/09 1:07pm

ecnirp98

rbrpm said:

Yes I would and it better be good! confused biggrin


The concert will be good, but there's no guarantee your seat/view will be good judging by the VIP tickets at the O2 for £250 a seat, and who knows if he'll turn up up for the aftershow, but if spending £30 per ticket, then queuing for 2 hours in the cold and being told there is no gig or entertainment, just a dodgy DJ at 01:00 in the midddle of canary wharf and only expensive taxis to get back to the centre of London, you'll love it !!!
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Reply #8 posted 02/15/09 1:13pm

ecnirp98

conciousone said:

funny how the term 'residency' has become part of Prince jargon...

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Reply #9 posted 02/15/09 1:13pm

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conciousone said:

funny how the term 'residency' has become part of Prince jargon...


abit like 'Prince plays gig for celeb friends' has become part of jargon, I remember on the 86 Parade tour birthday bash when he said "I'd rather party here with y'all" to a packed stadium of fans .... I doubt he thinks that anymore ....
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Reply #10 posted 02/16/09 7:20am

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I'd go. But I'd be more carefull and pick a venue close to my hometown (Rotterdam). I can easily tavel to Paris or Berlin by train.
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Reply #11 posted 02/16/09 9:08am

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I'd go. But I'd be more carefull and pick a venue close to my hometown (Rotterdam). I can easily tavel to Paris or Berlin by train.


Well let's hope it's Berlin then.....
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Reply #12 posted 02/16/09 12:39pm

ecnirp98

I can get easyjet to Berlin from Liverpool, so that would be good, its strange with the possibility of a residency, you'd normally say a european tour would include the major cities ... London, Paris, Milan, Madrid, Berlin, Rotterdam, Brussels etc, similar for a US tour, but the residency changes all that, so you never know where you'll end up !

I'd be surprised in the current economic climate if he does a residency, to draw in a big crowd for 10+ nights would be more difficult now, lots of people won't be paying the expense to travel far away/stay over in a big city, there's more chance of filling arenas if he appears local to the fans, to cut down expense for the fans.
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Reply #13 posted 02/22/09 1:07am

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japanrocks said:

i miss housequake

You still do?
Most of us are over that.
What is the relevancy to the OP question?
Can you answer the question?
Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #14 posted 02/26/09 9:30pm

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eireboy34 said:

darlingfloor said:

I'd go. But I'd be more carefull and pick a venue close to my hometown (Rotterdam). I can easily tavel to Paris or Berlin by train.


Well let's hope it's Berlin then.....


No Paris for you?
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