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This sucks! So glad I didn't try to come to Dallas for this show....I think the weather was the main killer here. No one knows for sure if Prince even made it. They could have just said he was in town just to get folks to buy the tickets hoping he would make it, but then they cancelled his flight at the last minute, that happens. They cancelled mine for the W2A shows 45mins after it was supposed to take off! Trust me, it happens.
And if it does have to do with money, then Prince or Erika couldn't get paid, so not their faults the even folks couldn't get the money. I don't think Prince was ever in town though, with this weather and him having a sold out show on Monday, I don't think he'd risk not being in NY for that show with the horrible weather the way it is and the chances of him getting stuck in Dallas..Until I see pics, I'm not buying Prince is in TX. Prince is GORGEOUS. I'm inspired. GOD is GREAT. Is there anything else to say? lol | |
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Thanks. Have a nice day. | |
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Thanks, you too. | |
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Ok I am Going to call it. Prince will cOme back to Dallas for several shows to make up for this. And was his equipment here? At one point it was said to have been stuck? "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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And I am 100% sure he's an idiot. Correct! | |
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Do you know the exact details behind what transpired that the concert had to be cancelled? If ticket sales are not going the way the promoter and artist expect, and they're not making money from it to cover expected expenses, then sometimes it's best to just cancel. That's not difficult to comprehend. Being bitter over it doesn't solve a thing. Life goes on, and if you don't like an artist's music, then move on. Dedicating so much time bashing any artist won't solve a damn thing, especially if you're dong that 24/7 like a jilted lover that couldn't put out anyway, while your own life passes you by. Just something for you to think about. [Edited 2/5/11 8:29am] | |
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And I'll ask again: To make up for what???
He upheld his part of the bargain: He showed up during an ice/snow storm no less to play as agreed. The organizer, however, did NOT uphold their end of the bargain to pay him his fee. Anyone who is seriously blaming P for somebody ELSE not having HIS money is deluded or just trynna blame everything on P for no reason. This event was a FOR PROFIT venture that was going to give a PORTION to a charity. As such, there's NO reason to expect P to work for free after everyone involved knew/agreed that he was getting PAID for his performance.
And what about Erykah? She bounced too when they ain't have her check. Why come ain't nobody mentioning her? Ya'll ain't asking HER to play for free.
But whatever, I'll see ya in Cali Princey! | |
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Thanks for that.
Have a nice day.
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You're welcome darling... | |
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Ya'll too nice to these nuts. | |
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You's a MESS! But prolly quite accurate.
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Agreed | |
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YOU should. | |
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I do | |
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From Bossip
Dear Janky Promoters, This isn’t a club night that’s being hosted by some C-list rapper, this is PRINCE cotdammit!
Get your sh*t together people, show the man some respect and have your business in order when you’re dealing with artists of this caliber. [Edited 2/5/11 8:49am] | |
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I can understand concert goers being upset when they paid money to to travel and see their favorite artist perform, and unfortunately business dealings didn't go the way the artist/promoters expected and it gets cancelled, for many reasons, then the customer has to deal with trying to get airline/hotel and refunds on purchased tix. It's a hard thing to get over sometimes, but what's 24 hour bashing going to do other than cause high blood pressured premature wrinkles?
Most artiists whose shows get cancelled will move on, continue performing and getting paid. If ticket sales are low, then whose going to pay the band, the hotel/travel expenses/shipment of equipment, etc? Remember one IZOD show was cancelled but another show was added elsewhere and those who purchased tix to the cancelled IZOD show were able to trade those for the other location. More than likely maybe something will be worked out and he'll perform elsewhere in Dallas. The weekend is not over, and there's always possibilities. It is Superbowl weekend, so you just never know if he may do a show at one of the pre or post-Superbowl events.
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You were right Scndls, of course the artist would be the one to get the blame because people don't take time to find out the facts behind what caused the cancellation. According to that article, it seems The River Goup should have just cancelled it altogether, a couple of days before the event, because they had to know at least 2 days prior, how ticket sales were going. It could have saved everyone travel time, as well as the customers who paid for the event. | |
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What kills me is these Negatvie Nellie's who didn't even have tickets to the show or lose anything as a result of the cancellation but they break their necks to jump on a thread AFTER the fact to sling shit at Prince, just because. | |
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And I've been hearing for WEEKS that the show was not selling, as I mentioned on Page 1 of this thread. It was no secret among event planners that the show was in trouble from the get go. Just the fact that they waited so late to announce the show, late December IIRC, was a bad sign. They coulda been promoting this event and selling tix for it over the past year and they woulda been fine. Everything seemed thrown together. | |
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What's a "negatvie" Nellie???? | |
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It was completely irresponsible of the organizers to continue to mislead people right up until the event happened. If they had announced a couple of days ago that the show was being cancelled due to the weather, and refunded the tickets then, I doubt there would have been a huge blowback. After all, school districts and universities have been closed in DFW all week. Instead, they held out hope that they would be able to sell some last minute tickets OR that Prince would agree to perform for free.
I agree that people have been too harsh on Prince, and I say that as someone who actually had tickets to the concert. However, it's worth pointing out that he did agree to this high-dollar shindig in the first place. He couldn't have predicted the huge storm that we got, but someone should have been suspicious about how the whole thing was being put together. The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. | |
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Another story, this one focusing on the scholarship recipients who apparently flew in at their own expense:
http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfairpark/2011/02/so_prince_was_a_no-show_after.php
Interesting that the comments to these stories are starting to blame the organizers rather than Prince. The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. | |
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Someone who chooses to focus on a typo on a public forum rather than the content of the message. | |
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So, Prince Was a No-Show After All. Not Like Anyone Told the Opening Acts Or Anything.
Earlier today, that Prince concert was called off, with the Goss-Michael Foundation blaming the organizer. Then, an hour later, it was back on. Scarlett, a Booker T. grad seen here performing with her dad, was a winner of a Goss-Michael Foundation scholarship; three girls, all recipients of said scholarship, were asked to open the show, before Erykah Badu was scheduled to appear. All three were invited to perform a solo piece -- and all flew in on their own dime. | |
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Prince and Erykah Badu's ...? And Why?
There was a whirlwind of press releases in the past few weeks leading up to tonight's scheduled benefit featuring Prince and Erykah Badu. First, it was happening in a tent at the old Reunion Arena location. Then, it had been moved to the InterContinental Hotel. And then, just this afternoon, it was canceled due to lack of funding. Then, suddenly, it was back on again.
Nonetheless, the event was canceled. [Edited 2/5/11 9:53am] | |
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Ohhhhh, so rooty poot, punk ass Chris Arnold is behind the River Alexander Group. Now this shit's starting to make some sense.
Who exactly was behind the failed Prince Super Bowl concert?Cancellation news came straight from the lips of Dallas Mavericks commentator Chris Arnold. DALLAS — The ballyhooed on-again/off-again Super Bowl show starring Prince on Friday ended up being a bust, as attendees found out when they showed up at Hotel InterContinental and were told the event was canceled. The show was advertised as "an all-inclusive soiree the includes music, art, food, spirits, and more" that featured a "rare performance by Prince" and opening act Erykah Badu, plus Goss-Michael Foundation scholarship winners, DJs, and "additional special guests." An attendee at the show who asked not to be identified described a confusing scene in which approximately 100 ticket-holders waited in the lobby hotel to be allowed up to the second level where a deluxe gourmet food spread was purportedly laid out. As the hour drew closer, Dallas Mavericks commentator Chris Arnold -- who'd been tweeting up the event since December 31, including sharing a password to buy tickets -- emerged and announced that although Prince's band had made it, Prince himself had not, and the whole thing was called off. He also told ticket-holders that their money would be refunded. The mystery is, who were the organizers of the event? A promised "one on one" with the organizer fell through for Unfair Park, and none of the memos or releases issued throughout this debacle make it clear who was behind it all. On the PrinceDallas website -- whose ticking clock is mistakenly set a day late, and which still had tickets for sale on Friday night at 10 p.m. -- three parties are listed: 1. The Goss-Michael Foundation, 2. River Alexander Group, and 3. Elevate. It surely isn't Goss-Michael; they'd already started to back-pedal by 1:30 p.m. when they sent out a press release distancing themselves from the event. And Elevate is a ticketing company. Our attention turns to River Alexander Group, a newly formed organization that filed its incorporation pages on December 27, 2010. According to a Secretary of State Business Organizations inquiry (photo above), River Alexander's registered agent is listed as William C. Arnold, with a second manager listed as Eric Dunn. River Alexander Group's address is listed as 2230 Kessler Parkway, Dallas, which has previously housed an organization called D Minor & Associates, as well as a company called Nia's Enchanted Hair Boutique. Drevelyn Minor owned the property at 2230 Kessler Parkway in 2003, but according to DCAD, the current owner is Chris Arnold. Chris Arnold did not return emails or calls. Hotel InterContinental confirmed that the event had been canceled at 8:30 p.m. A call center for the event, set up by organizers at the hotel, was already dismantled by 9:30 p.m. Attendees felt burned by the experience. The Hotel InterContinental staffer said that some had come by the front desk to register their complaints, and were frustrated that the call center had disappeared. "It seemed fishy that they weren't letting us upstairs," said our anonymous attendee. "There's no way they didn't know sooner, or they would have had to have the food and drink out. After Chris came down to say the event was canceled, they had a bunch of hotel staff standing in front of the escalators, with their arms folded to make sure no one went up." | |
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For those of you who bought tix, please keep us updated on your ability to obtain refunds. Knowing what I know, I REALLY hope you don't have difficulties getting your money back. | |
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Again | |
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I blame Larry. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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