Reply #30 posted 02/16/11 1:06pm
2elijah |
mblevels said:
I'm glad for everyone that lives in and near Oakland. Have fun ya'll!
And don't worry to much about that service fee. They got to have a really stupid promoter if they think they should charge $327 for service fees
The tix price usually includes tax and service fees, but that service fee has to be some type of error. [Edited 2/16/11 13:16pm] |
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Reply #31 posted 02/16/11 1:28pm
IamFunkay7 |
Too quick for me
IF he tried So Cal, I'll be there [Edited 2/16/11 13:39pm] |
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Reply #32 posted 02/16/11 1:31pm
IamFunkay7 |
US $47.25 Ticket + US $11.75 Fees = US $59.00
This is what it told me..
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Reply #33 posted 02/16/11 1:40pm
mblevels
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IamFunkay7 said:
US $47.25 Ticket + US $11.75 Fees = US $59.00
This is what it told me..
Yeah, it seems like they corrected it. I've edited my first post. These prices seem far more reasonable You mean you're gonna actually hear what we play tonight? You're not gonna make up the notes in your mind? |
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Reply #34 posted 02/16/11 1:44pm
npggirl77 |
John's FB post...
The Mothership is on coarse to OAKLAND COLISEUM, GET READY TO GET FUNKED UP BY THE PURPLE FUNK FEB 21, 23 & 24TH. FUNK GETTING READY TO ROLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude! |
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Reply #35 posted 02/16/11 3:08pm
purplethunder3 121 |
I'll repeat what I said on a concert thread: I just called the Oakland Coliseum office and they aren't sure yet what kind of stage Prince is going to have. The person I spoke to said (hopefully!) they will have more information on the stage set-up by tomorrow (whether it is an end stage or a symbol stage). I said this information is crucial to buying tickets on Friday! She ruefully replied, "Yeah, I know!" They seemed flustered by this last minute announcement, just as everyone else is! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Reply #39 posted 02/16/11 4:09pm
dantronix |
irinact said:
In CA people make more money, maybe that's why he charges too much. Or maybe Prince got pissed at people who were bitching about 200 dollar tickets, which was actually a good price for what we got from his shows. Ugly Clay Aiken charges like 160 dollars, JBJ charge 300 dollars@ Mohegan(or Foxwoods), so 200 dollars is a great deal.
But what I don't get is, why Price doesn't plan his shows ahead of the time. The tickets will be on sale on Friday and 1-st show starts on Monday??? Is he nuts?? People need more time and planing to buy tickets, especially for those prices, some kids will have to save their money to buy tickets. It shows lack of any respect to his fans!
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[Edited 2/16/11 12:38pm]
I couldn't agree more. I love Prince and really want to see him on multiple shows but, for example, I live in Portland,OR and would have gone to any and all Bay Area shows but this type of illogical marketing is not only bad business, it reflects that Prince is still eccentric and has big problems working with anyone or anything that doesn't completly conform to his impossible ways. He's only losing A LOT of ticket sales by operating this way. People can bitch at me all day about this, tell me "no ones making you buy a ticket"- but thats not the point. The point is he's not operating with a solid management team that has his best interests in order. For someone who seems to love money, I've never seen someone flush so much money making opportunity down the tubes. [Edited 2/16/11 17:43pm] |
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Reply #40 posted 02/16/11 4:51pm
laurarichardso n |
Wall said:
UncleGrandpa said:
Wall said: I don't feel the sly insult was nessecary because he's played here more than enough times to call it his fifth hometown. I can rest assure knowing our Org Gay posters would take up arms if said allegations ever stuck, so thank you for nothing. [Edited 2/16/11 9:51am]
Give me a break. The guy's a JW, which is completely his right and I don't begrudge him one bit for it. If you want to subscribe to some bronze age view of the world, go for it. That said, considering the JW stance on homosexuality and Prince's not too flattering comments about gays in the past few years, the homophobe label is fitting. Anyone who doesn't want to believe it is living in a fammy state of denial.
"5th hometown" lol
JWs have the same view that Christian denominations have. If P was just a plain old Baptist would you still be raving. In addtion, since he has never made a public statement against gays your accusations are based on third hand gossip. |
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Reply #41 posted 02/16/11 5:49pm
dalsh327 |
What would even be better news is if he did a few nights at the Fillmore or the Great American Music Hall.
That's also not too far from Sly Stone... could you imagine Prince does a 2 hour show then hits people with a real Sly and the Family Stone reunion for the encore.... PLUS Prince as a backing musician? |
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Reply #42 posted 02/16/11 5:52pm
electricberet
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I wonder if he waits to the last minute to try and cut favorable deals with venues that have not yet been booked. Sort of like booking airline tickets when they go on sale. (Speaking of which, I hope that anyone who travels to these concerts has alternate plans for fun in the Bay Area if Prince fails to show up.) 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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Reply #43 posted 02/16/11 6:08pm
V10LETBLUES |
I might just tale a trip to SF to catch him. I love the Bay area.
Yes even Oakland. Just keep your car windows rolled up and you'll be ok. |
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Reply #44 posted 02/16/11 6:23pm
jpnyc |
purplethunder3121 said:
I'll repeat what I said on a concert thread: I just called the Oakland Coliseum office and they aren't sure yet what kind of stage Prince is going to have. The person I spoke to said (hopefully!) they will have more information on the stage set-up by tomorrow (whether it is an end stage or a symbol stage). I said this information is crucial to buying tickets on Friday! She ruefully replied, "Yeah, I know!" They seemed flustered by this last minute announcement, just as everyone else is!
Why wouldn’t he just bring the same stage he used in NYC? |
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Reply #45 posted 02/16/11 7:08pm
HonEMan |
dantronix said:
irinact said:
In CA people make more money, maybe that's why he charges too much. Or maybe Prince got pissed at people who were bitching about 200 dollar tickets, which was actually a good price for what we got from his shows. Ugly Clay Aiken charges like 160 dollars, JBJ charge 300 dollars@ Mohegan(or Foxwoods), so 200 dollars is a great deal.
But what I don't get is, why Price doesn't plan his shows ahead of the time. The tickets will be on sale on Friday and 1-st show starts on Monday??? Is he nuts?? People need more time and planing to buy tickets, especially for those prices, some kids will have to save their money to buy tickets. It shows lack of any respect to his fans!
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[Edited 2/16/11 12:38pm]
I couldn't agree more. I love Prince and really want to see him on multiple shows but, for example, I live in Portland,OR and would have gone to any and all Bay Area shows but this type of illogical marketing is not only bad business, it reflects that Prince is still eccentric and has big problems working with anyone or anything that doesn't completly conform to his impossible ways. He's only losing A LOT of ticket sales by operating this way. People can bitch at me all day about this, tell me "no ones making you buy a ticket"- but thats not the point. The point is he's not operating with a solid management team that has his best interests in order. For someone who seems to love money, I've never seen someone flush so much money making opportunity down the tubes.
[Edited 2/16/11 17:43pm]
And I agree with YOU. Wishing him the best but I predict poor sales. The cons totally outweigh the pros this time -- insane ticket prices for a last minute weeknight show at a gigantic stadium with horrendous sound. I'm spending my hard-earned paycheck on the Chromeo show instead. |
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Reply #46 posted 02/16/11 7:08pm
paperposter |
electricberet said:
I wonder if he waits to the last minute to try and cut favorable deals with venues that have not yet been booked. Sort of like booking airline tickets when they go on sale. (Speaking of which, I hope that anyone who travels to these concerts has alternate plans for fun in the Bay Area if Prince fails to show up.)
he cant do that because there union halls.some venues are cheaper to rent thats why he was in new jersey for a week before the start of the tour to stage the concert .if he did that at msg it would cost to much.when he played nj the promoter and him took a bath on ticket sales.canceld the first nite i heard they only sold 4000 tickets thats why. 2 and nite was half full and alot of that was comps. |
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Reply #47 posted 02/16/11 7:16pm
RenHoek moderator |
Prince is comin' to MY city!!
it's gonna be a beautiful night... A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon |
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Reply #48 posted 02/16/11 7:26pm
HonEMan |
dalsh327 said:
What would even be better news is if he did a few nights at the Fillmore or the Great American Music Hall.
That's also not too far from Sly Stone... could you imagine Prince does a 2 hour show then hits people with a real Sly and the Family Stone reunion for the encore.... PLUS Prince as a backing musician?
Great idea! So many hip and historical smaller venues in the city of SF. However, I get the feeling that the Prince of today is no longer interested in appealing to an inner-city alternative audience. It's all about Celebs and Stadiums. His last show here was an exclusive for CitiBank for fucks sake. Kind of a shame as I remember some of his best after-shows being at downtown's gritty DNA lounge. How much do I miss his concept of "Uptown." Oakland Arena would definitely be the biggest profit margin for an act but the worst choice for local fans of funk. |
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Reply #49 posted 02/16/11 7:28pm
JudasLChrist |
HonEMan said:
dalsh327 said:
What would even be better news is if he did a few nights at the Fillmore or the Great American Music Hall.
That's also not too far from Sly Stone... could you imagine Prince does a 2 hour show then hits people with a real Sly and the Family Stone reunion for the encore.... PLUS Prince as a backing musician?
Great idea! So many hip and historical smaller venues in the city of SF. However, I get the feeling that the Prince of today is no longer interested in appealing to an inner-city alternative audience. It's all about Celebs and Stadiums. His last show here was an exclusive for CitiBank for fucks sake. Kind of a shame as I remember some of his best after-shows being at downtown's gritty DNA lounge. How much do I miss his concept of "Uptown." Oakland Arena would definitely be the biggest profit margin for an act but the worst choice for local fans of funk.
DNA is 'gritty', huh? compared to what? |
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Reply #50 posted 02/16/11 7:32pm
BlackandRising |
RenHoek said:
Prince is comin' to MY city!!
it's gonna be a beautiful night...
awesome picture of the lake! |
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Reply #51 posted 02/16/11 7:47pm
HonEMan |
JudasLChrist said:
HonEMan said:
Great idea! So many hip and historical smaller venues in the city of SF. However, I get the feeling that the Prince of today is no longer interested in appealing to an inner-city alternative audience. It's all about Celebs and Stadiums. His last show here was an exclusive for CitiBank for fucks sake. Kind of a shame as I remember some of his best after-shows being at downtown's gritty DNA lounge. How much do I miss his concept of "Uptown." Oakland Arena would definitely be the biggest profit margin for an act but the worst choice for local fans of funk.
DNA is 'gritty', huh? compared to what?
Compared to anyplace Prince has stepped foot in the past decade. |
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Reply #52 posted 02/16/11 8:02pm
fragglerock |
Of all days for a big concert - Why a Monday, Wedneday and a Thursday ?
That is just bizarre. What the hell is wrong with the weekend ?
Cost too much to hire the venues ? |
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Reply #53 posted 02/16/11 8:09pm
musiclover44 |
dantronix said:
irinact said:
In CA people make more money, maybe that's why he charges too much. Or maybe Prince got pissed at people who were bitching about 200 dollar tickets, which was actually a good price for what we got from his shows. Ugly Clay Aiken charges like 160 dollars, JBJ charge 300 dollars@ Mohegan(or Foxwoods), so 200 dollars is a great deal.
But what I don't get is, why Price doesn't plan his shows ahead of the time. The tickets will be on sale on Friday and 1-st show starts on Monday??? Is he nuts?? People need more time and planing to buy tickets, especially for those prices, some kids will have to save their money to buy tickets. It shows lack of any respect to his fans!
.
[Edited 2/16/11 12:38pm]
I couldn't agree more. I love Prince and really want to see him on multiple shows but, for example, I live in Portland,OR and would have gone to any and all Bay Area shows but this type of illogical marketing is not only bad business, it reflects that Prince is still eccentric and has big problems working with anyone or anything that doesn't completly conform to his impossible ways. He's only losing A LOT of ticket sales by operating this way. People can bitch at me all day about this, tell me "no ones making you buy a ticket"- but thats not the point. The point is he's not operating with a solid management team that has his best interests in order. For someone who seems to love money, I've never seen someone flush so much money making opportunity down the tubes.
[Edited 2/16/11 17:43pm]
Boy isnt that the f*in truth! No solid management team, short notice on ticket sales. At least you would think Live Nation would have it together! |
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Reply #55 posted 02/16/11 10:45pm
purplethunder3 121 |
paperposter said:
electricberet said:
I wonder if he waits to the last minute to try and cut favorable deals with venues that have not yet been booked. Sort of like booking airline tickets when they go on sale. (Speaking of which, I hope that anyone who travels to these concerts has alternate plans for fun in the Bay Area if Prince fails to show up.)
he cant do that because there union halls.some venues are cheaper to rent thats why he was in new jersey for a week before the start of the tour to stage the concert .if he did that at msg it would cost to much.when he played nj the promoter and him took a bath on ticket sales.canceld the first nite i heard they only sold 4000 tickets thats why. 2 and nite was half full and alot of that was comps.
^^^ That's what I'm thinking--that Prince is picking cheaper venues that have available dates for these hit n run concerts. The Oakland Coliseum didn't have anything booked for those dates. What is questionable to me is how is he going to fill an almost 20,000 seat venue in a few days!!!? Will he cancel it like he did the first Izod show on Dec. 14? And that was with plenty of notice! I know because I bought a ticket for that and then had to scramble to exchange it for the Friday show. I hope he doesn't pull the same thing in Oakland...but I wouldn't be suprised. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Reply #56 posted 02/16/11 10:53pm
xenophobia2002 |
Great news !!
For those who are going, please know that I am very much interested in buying your used concert ticket after the show(s)
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Reply #57 posted 02/16/11 11:47pm
purplethunder3 121 |
End-stage set up in the Oakland Coliseum:
The question is: will it be an end stage or a center symbol stage? "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Reply #58 posted 02/17/11 12:17am
coldrain |
purplethunder3121 said:
End-stage set up in the Oakland Coliseum:
The question is: will it be an end stage or a center symbol stage?
End stage for reasons I mentioned in reply #51 of the following thread.
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Reply #59 posted 02/17/11 12:23am
purplethunder3 121 |
coldrain said:
purplethunder3121 said:
End-stage set up in the Oakland Coliseum:
The question is: will it be an end stage or a center symbol stage?
End stage for reasons I mentioned in reply #51 of the following thread.
http://prince.org/msg/12/353002?&pg=2
^^^ But how do you know that it will be an end stage? Do you know someone I don't? I called the Oakland Coliseum and even they didn't know the stage configuration yet! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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