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Reply #30 posted 10/04/10 6:48pm

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Hello org,

Prince does not hate the U.S at all.......

Prince has no fear of touring the U.S. at all.....

Prince is not in (need) of money at all........ He is doing them for very very specials reasons. It has not 1 thing 2 do with money.

Prince will perform in the U.S., it may not be a mini tour like all would like but he will perform. He may just do states/cities such as N.Y., FL., Atl., Detroit, TX, L.A. (a couple), then back to Minn.-(kinda of a fund raiser thingy like last yr.).

I know it seems like 4 ever but just b more patience he will be there. Remember many didn't think he would perform back in the U.S. last yr. but he did. lol

Hang in there luv u all

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Reply #31 posted 10/04/10 8:47pm

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I don't really think so. I was listening to an interview he did a while ago (I don't remember when it was done) with French radio, and they asked if he liked the crowds here (in France/Europe) better. He said that crowds are different everywhere, it depends, but he also said that he likes it in Europe better because Americans are so obsessed with technology that they have to take pictures and videos at the concerts. He said that he liked that the people here (inEuro) respected the fact that he didn't want pictures/videos taken, as opposed to us Americans razz

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Reply #32 posted 10/04/10 9:40pm

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After Purple & Gold, I think he is smart to keep a low profile for a while. Especially anywhere near a football stadium.

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Reply #33 posted 10/04/10 9:50pm

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Why would P fear touring the States, when he routinely rakes in serious money whenever he does?

Shucks, even I would buy some tickets if he came to town.

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Reply #34 posted 10/04/10 11:40pm

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luv4u said:

No. I don't believe it's a fear.

I think it's basically this. He's going where the money is.

The economy might have something to do with it.

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Reply #35 posted 10/04/10 11:46pm

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JoeTyler said:

Younger fans (17-30) cannot spend 60$ for a concert ticket these days, and many old-school hardcore fans probably don't care about 20Ten and its tour (which has been dismissed as unispired), and let's not forget that 20Ten hasn't received radio support or promotion...

Prince knows this...

That is HILARIOUS!! I just spent $330 on 2 OK seats for my 10yr old niece and me for the Justin Beiber concert in November! Those seats are OK, not even close really. The 2-3 seats they had left close to the stage were $500+. Trust me, young people are spending for the shows...

Surely, fans would pay $60 for a Prince concert...

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Reply #36 posted 10/04/10 11:52pm

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StonedImmaculate said:

Cerebus said:

Random comments...

Prince tickets have never been over the top expensive in the States compared to what other top "name" artists have charged.

He doesn't need to play amphitheaters or arenas, and certainly not stadiums, to make money on a tour.

He could easily tour 1000-3000 seat theaters in Ameica FOREVER by charging more than he has in the past. Say, a couple hundred a ticket, maybe more for some exclusive count my chest hairs seats. Y'all KNOW those shows would sell out in a hot second. And if he did multiple nights it would be less like touring and more like small residencies.

However, I'd be willing to bet he could still do basketball size arenas in most of the big US markets if the tickets were the right price. There are a few artists out there selling out all their shows. It would just depend on the demand, something he's doing a great job building by completely ignoring us. lol

Fear? No. He's just getting PAID overseas right now for doing a very small amount of work compared to what it would take to mount a US tour.

I feel you 100%, but could he sell out a stadium tour of the US?

MJ could if he were still with us...Madonna could...U2 could...hell, Dave Matthews band could.

But Prince? I know he aint afraid of shit, but with as big an ego as he has, I'm sure this has crossed his mind.

With as much money as he would make from such a tour, I think he would have done it by now...if he thought it would be successful.

I think he isn't doing the tours here for the same reasons why MJ didn't tour the US....the American fans don't show enough love and the European fans are loyal! MJ could sell out of any country, anywhere he went, including the US...but he didnt? Why? Because he chose to go where fans appreciated him. Makes sense really, but does suck for the loyal American fans...

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Reply #37 posted 10/05/10 12:55am

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DaphneLovesPR1NCE said:

StonedImmaculate said:

I feel you 100%, but could he sell out a stadium tour of the US?

MJ could if he were still with us...Madonna could...U2 could...hell, Dave Matthews band could.

But Prince? I know he aint afraid of shit, but with as big an ego as he has, I'm sure this has crossed his mind.

With as much money as he would make from such a tour, I think he would have done it by now...if he thought it would be successful.

I think he isn't doing the tours here for the same reasons why MJ didn't tour the US....the American fans don't show enough love and the European fans are loyal! MJ could sell out of any country, anywhere he went, including the US...but he didnt? Why? Because he chose to go where fans appreciated him. Makes sense really, but does suck for the loyal American fans...

There it is.

Maybe I shoulnt have titled the post "fear", but this is what I mean.

American fans (outside of us diehards) do not give a damn about Prince and I think he knows he would not sell out a stadium tour here, regardless of the state of the economy.

Im sure he'd do well in arenas or small theaters though. There's enough interest to fill those up, but a stadium of 70,000...sadly no.

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Reply #38 posted 10/05/10 2:37am

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Cerebus said:

StonedImmaculate said:

I feel you 100%, but could he sell out a stadium tour of the US?

MJ could if he were still with us...Madonna could...U2 could...hell, Dave Matthews band could.

But Prince? I know he aint afraid of shit, but with as big an ego as he has, I'm sure this has crossed his mind.

With as much money as he would make from such a tour, I think he would have done it by now...if he thought it would be successful.

I want to clarify that you're talking about, like, football stadiums. 50-70,000 seats. If so, DMB plays them, but the shows don't sell out 100%. I believe Madonnna could if she hasn't already recently done so. U2 does, but they are their own touring monster. Normal rules don't seem to apply to them. MJ - no comment. Prince, has he ever done so? A few shows on the PR tour is the only time in the US, I think. Regardless, no, I don't think he could now. But basketball arenas, 15-20,000 seats, in the biggest major markets? Yes, I think he could still do that with the right promotion.

I think he could sell out US hoop arena's but in doing so he'd have to market and play ball with a US label/Corporation. He'd also have to keep the set more hits oriented because to sell out those venues he'd have to cater to casual audiences.

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Reply #39 posted 10/05/10 3:22am

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StonedImmaculate said:

American fans (outside of us diehards) do not give a damn about Prince and I think he knows he would not sell out a stadium tour here, regardless of the state of the economy.

Im sure he'd do well in arenas or small theaters though. There's enough interest to fill those up, but a stadium of 70,000...sadly no.

I agree with what a few people have said here - the flaw in your theory is that it seems to be based on the assumption that this is what Prince is aiming to do.

Consider professional sport for a minute. There is a very clear end goal in whatever sport you play. If you play football, you want to win the superbowl (or world cup or premiership or pennant or whatever it is in your code). If you are a baseball player, you want to win the...baseball thing.

But topping the charts and selling out stadiums isn't necessarily the end goal of all musicians. We tend to assume it's where the money is - maybe it isn't (promotion on that level - at least the in the US hmmm - almost certainly requires the sort of contracts that put the artist's percentage into single digits), but even if it is, you still can't assume it's every artist's ultimate goal.

Topping charts and selling out massive tours can give you fame, which we also tend to assume everyone wants, but he's had the crazy, everyone uses you, paparazzi drive you batty, wild rumours are used to sell magazines sort of fame that the Gagas of this world get to enjoy now - he's made it pretty clear he's not interested in revisiting that particular circus.

Finally, a successful stadium tour absolutely does not make you "the best musician" - presumably we all know that, but just in case anyone isn't clear:

DaphneLovesPR1NCE said:

I just spent $330 on 2 OK seats for my 10yr old niece and me for the Justin Beiber concert in November! Those seats are OK, not even close really. The 2-3 seats they had left close to the stage were $500+.

Does this mean Justin Beiber > Prince? whofarted

Prince does what he wants. He makes enough money to meet his wants and needs, releases the music he wants to release to the places he wants to release it and in ways that best suit his purpose, whatever that is.

I'm sure he will tour the US again. When he wants. How he wants.

If he wants to sell out a stadium tour, he knows exactly how to do it and will have no trouble making it happen.

I doubt he will though.

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Reply #40 posted 10/05/10 4:52am

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PurpleLove7 said:

XxAxX said:

wish he'd play in the US, but, he seems to hate us now

Nah, he just hates you ... LoL

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Reply #41 posted 10/05/10 4:53am

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StonedImmaculate said:

DaphneLovesPR1NCE said:

I think he isn't doing the tours here for the same reasons why MJ didn't tour the US....the American fans don't show enough love and the European fans are loyal! MJ could sell out of any country, anywhere he went, including the US...but he didnt? Why? Because he chose to go where fans appreciated him. Makes sense really, but does suck for the loyal American fans...

There it is.

Maybe I shoulnt have titled the post "fear", but this is what I mean.

American fans (outside of us diehards) do not give a damn about Prince and I think he knows he would not sell out a stadium tour here, regardless of the state of the economy.

Im sure he'd do well in arenas or small theaters though. There's enough interest to fill those up, but a stadium of 70,000...sadly no.

i think maybe in some cities he could play to the large vnues. but, he seems to do better in mid-sized to small...

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Reply #42 posted 10/05/10 4:22pm

nursev

luv4u said:

No. I don't believe it's a fear.

I think it's basically this. He's going where the money is.

The economy might have something to do with it.

indeed

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Reply #43 posted 10/05/10 4:30pm

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LOVEVERY1 said:

Hello org,

Prince does not hate the U.S at all.......

Prince has no fear of touring the U.S. at all.....

Prince is not in (need) of money at all........ He is doing them for very very specials reasons. It has not 1 thing 2 do with money.

Prince will perform in the U.S., it may not be a mini tour like all would like but he will perform. He may just do states/cities such as N.Y., FL., Atl., Detroit, TX, L.A. (a couple), then back to Minn.-(kinda of a fund raiser thingy like last yr.).

I know it seems like 4 ever but just b more patience he will be there. Remember many didn't think he would perform back in the U.S. last yr. but he did. lol

Hang in there luv u all

Til next time smile

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Reply #44 posted 10/05/10 4:33pm

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wildgoldenhoney said:

LOVEVERY1 said:

Hello org,

Prince does not hate the U.S at all.......

Prince has no fear of touring the U.S. at all.....

Prince is not in (need) of money at all........ He is doing them for very very specials reasons. It has not 1 thing 2 do with money.

Prince will perform in the U.S., it may not be a mini tour like all would like but he will perform. He may just do states/cities such as N.Y., FL., Atl., Detroit, TX, L.A. (a couple), then back to Minn.-(kinda of a fund raiser thingy like last yr.).

I know it seems like 4 ever but just b more patience he will be there. Remember many didn't think he would perform back in the U.S. last yr. but he did. lol

Hang in there luv u all

Til next time smile

eye

eek popcorn

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Reply #45 posted 10/05/10 4:35pm

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dreamshaman32 said:

Cerebus said:

I want to clarify that you're talking about, like, football stadiums. 50-70,000 seats. If so, DMB plays them, but the shows don't sell out 100%. I believe Madonnna could if she hasn't already recently done so. U2 does, but they are their own touring monster. Normal rules don't seem to apply to them. MJ - no comment. Prince, has he ever done so? A few shows on the PR tour is the only time in the US, I think. Regardless, no, I don't think he could now. But basketball arenas, 15-20,000 seats, in the biggest major markets? Yes, I think he could still do that with the right promotion.

I think he could sell out US hoop arena's but in doing so he'd have to market and play ball with a US label/Corporation. He'd also have to keep the set more hits oriented because to sell out those venues he'd have to cater to casual audiences.

For better or worse that's still a majority of what he's been playing at these overseas shows (save Montreux, which had awesome set lists). But he hasn't played some of those places in forever. Maybe a more varied set list when/if he plays in the states. Regarding that, I don't know. If he got a good vibe going in the press and the tour announcement received major coverage I think he'd be OK. But in that case you're probably right about those people expecting a lot of hits.

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Reply #46 posted 10/05/10 4:51pm

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nursev said:

wildgoldenhoney said:

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eek popcorn

eek

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Reply #47 posted 10/05/10 4:54pm

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"they made me an offer i couldnt refuse" - prince, in response to his last tour of europe.

if its not about money, then what is the offer he could not refuse? warmer air?

please. i'm not fooled by scouts claiming he has 'special reasons'.

PRINCE. LOVES. MONEY.

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Reply #48 posted 10/05/10 4:59pm

nursev

wildgoldenhoney said:

nursev said:

eek popcorn

eek

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falloff well u posted it lol

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Reply #49 posted 10/05/10 5:00pm

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nursev said:

wildgoldenhoney said:

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falloff well u posted it lol

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Reply #50 posted 10/05/10 5:02pm

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One question: When? Waiting for the us tour. wink

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Reply #51 posted 10/05/10 5:24pm

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wildgoldenhoney said:

One question: When? Waiting for the us tour. wink

enquiring minds wanna know lol

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Reply #52 posted 10/05/10 5:27pm

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nursev said:

wildgoldenhoney said:

One question: When? Waiting for the us tour. wink

enquiring minds wanna know lol

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Reply #53 posted 10/05/10 6:56pm

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LOVEVERY1 said:

Hello org,

Prince does not hate the U.S at all.......

Prince has no fear of touring the U.S. at all.....

Prince is not in (need) of money at all........ He is doing them for very very specials reasons. It has not 1 thing 2 do with money.

Prince will perform in the U.S., it may not be a mini tour like all would like but he will perform. He may just do states/cities such as N.Y., FL., Atl. , Detroit, TX, L.A. (a couple), then back to Minn.-(kinda of a fund raiser thingy like last yr.).

I know it seems like 4 ever but just b more patience he will be there. Remember many didn't think he would perform back in the U.S. last yr. but he did. lol

Hang in there luv u all

Til next time smile

eek ATL? for real..

i was very jaded because i didn't think he would perform here

time to start saving the refund checks lol

[Edited 10/5/10 18:57pm]

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Reply #54 posted 10/05/10 9:33pm

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StonedImmaculate said:

Cerebus said:

Random comments...

Prince tickets have never been over the top expensive in the States compared to what other top "name" artists have charged.

He doesn't need to play amphitheaters or arenas, and certainly not stadiums, to make money on a tour.

He could easily tour 1000-3000 seat theaters in Ameica FOREVER by charging more than he has in the past. Say, a couple hundred a ticket, maybe more for some exclusive count my chest hairs seats. Y'all KNOW those shows would sell out in a hot second. And if he did multiple nights it would be less like touring and more like small residencies.

However, I'd be willing to bet he could still do basketball size arenas in most of the big US markets if the tickets were the right price. There are a few artists out there selling out all their shows. It would just depend on the demand, something he's doing a great job building by completely ignoring us. lol

Fear? No. He's just getting PAID overseas right now for doing a very small amount of work compared to what it would take to mount a US tour.

I feel you 100%, but could he sell out a stadium tour of the US?

MJ could if he were still with us...Madonna could...U2 could...hell, Dave Matthews band could.

But Prince? I know he aint afraid of shit, but with as big an ego as he has, I'm sure this has crossed his mind.

With as much money as he would make from such a tour, I think he would have done it by now...if he thought it would be successful.

Yes if MJ came back from the grave he certainly could sell out stadiums; certainly not the last several years of his life. If the Beatles were back together they'd do well too.

[Edited 10/5/10 21:33pm]

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Reply #55 posted 10/05/10 11:55pm

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Chiquetet said:

DaphneLovesPR1NCE said:

I just spent $330 on 2 OK seats for my 10yr old niece and me for the Justin Beiber concert in November! Those seats are OK, not even close really. The 2-3 seats they had left close to the stage were $500+.

Does this mean Justin Beiber > Prince? whofarted

Prince does what he wants. He makes enough money to meet his wants and needs, releases the music he wants to release to the places he wants to release it and in ways that best suit his purpose, whatever that is.

I'm sure he will tour the US again. When he wants. How he wants.

If he wants to sell out a stadium tour, he knows exactly how to do it and will have no trouble making it happen.

I doubt he will though.

eek Gosh no!! I don't even want to put them in the same sentence, its such an insult to Prince. I just meant that if young people are willing to spend that kind of $ on JB, then surely people would spend that much on Prince. (someone stated that youngsters couldn't afford to spend $60 on Prince:-? )

And I agree Prince isn't all about the money right now. I personally think he is after more than money, he is after acceptance of his music and understanding. And right now, European audiences are giving him what he needs. When I say he was seeking loyal fans, I didn't mean those that spend the money per se, just the ones that continue to support him and love his music. He once said "the highest thing you pay someone is a compliment, that's higher/better than money." And I think he really believes that...

I think he will do more US shows, probably on a smaller scale, it would be nice to see him perform a series like he did @ the O2 arena, in MN perhaps? I think fans far and wide would come to see him. And with a new ablum and promotion, I have NO doubt Prince could sell out of a stadium! There are plenty of fans left, young and old and everyone knows how amazing of a performer he is! And that Superbowl halftime show only reminded Americans of that!

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Reply #56 posted 10/06/10 12:01am

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robinhood said:

"they made me an offer i couldnt refuse" - prince, in response to his last tour of europe.

if its not about money, then what is the offer he could not refuse? warmer air?

please. i'm not fooled by scouts claiming he has 'special reasons'.

PRINCE. LOVES. MONEY.

He doesn't love it that hard...cause if he did, he could have SO much more of it if he just went commercial and mainstream! He has other motives that's obvious, what they are is the question. Of course he loves money, who doesn't? He has to get paid, who doesn't work to make a living? But you can't really think he only cares about money....

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Reply #57 posted 10/06/10 12:29am

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DaphneLovesPR1NCE said:

robinhood said:

"they made me an offer i couldnt refuse" - prince, in response to his last tour of europe.

if its not about money, then what is the offer he could not refuse? warmer air?

please. i'm not fooled by scouts claiming he has 'special reasons'.

PRINCE. LOVES. MONEY.

He doesn't love it that hard...cause if he did, he could have SO much more of it if he just went commercial and mainstream! He has other motives that's obvious, what they are is the question. Of course he loves money, who doesn't? He has to get paid, who doesn't work to make a living? But you can't really think he only cares about money....

i dont recall saying that.

this too shall pass
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Reply #58 posted 10/06/10 4:48am

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DaphneLovesPR1NCE said:

eek Gosh no!! I don't even want to put them in the same sentence, its such an insult to Prince. I just meant that if young people are willing to spend that kind of $ on JB, then surely people would spend that much on Prince. (someone stated that youngsters couldn't afford to spend $60 on Prince:-? )

oh, hehehe, sorry Daphne, I probably should have explained that better doh!

I did know what you were saying in your post in response to the $60 comment. I just used your comment to illustrate a different point in my post (ie. simply the fact that Beiber is evidently selling out concerts, with fans paying hundreds of dollars to see him).

I know you wouldn't have been insinuating that Beiber, nay anyone else for that matter, was greater than Prince wink

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Reply #59 posted 10/07/10 4:23am

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robinhood said: "they made me an offer i couldnt refuse" - prince, in response to his last tour of europe.

Where did u c this?

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