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$500,000 PER GIG!!!!!!!! I just saw a CNN update on Prince's tour, quoting Prince on why he's playing every night and when he has time to sleep, Prince says"I think about it like this- half a million dollars or sleep".So the decision is easy.He's straight up breaking the bank!!!! | |
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Really? wow! That's Funny! Did he Really Say that? But Really Prince is being Generous with these Ticket prices. Other tours were More with no CD. If Sony/Columbia is helping get Prince all this Glory well Thank You ..You Rock! [This message was edited Thu May 6 18:41:07 2004 by Zelaira] | |
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RupacShakur said: I just saw a CNN update on Prince's tour, quoting Prince on why he's playing every night and when he has time to sleep, Prince says"I think about it like this- half a million dollars or sleep".So the decision is easy.He's straight up breaking the bank!!!!
Dang, shoulda learned to play guitar I guess! But good for Prince, I say he deserves it! "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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RupacShakur said: I just saw a CNN update on Prince's tour, quoting Prince on why he's playing every night and when he has time to sleep, Prince says"I think about it like this- half a million dollars or sleep".So the decision is easy.He's straight up breaking the bank!!!!
So assuming he sells on average 17,000 tickets per show, his cut is about $30 bucks a ticket. | |
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johnnyj said: RupacShakur said: I just saw a CNN update on Prince's tour, quoting Prince on why he's playing every night and when he has time to sleep, Prince says"I think about it like this- half a million dollars or sleep".So the decision is easy.He's straight up breaking the bank!!!!
So assuming he sells on average 17,000 tickets per show, his cut is about $30 bucks a ticket. Just look at it this way: The CD is sold without any middle man. No label gets a share, neither does a distributor. It's just the manufacturer who is to be paid - and the crew handing it out at the concerts. The only "share" Sony gets is the marketing effect as it adds to sales numbers and provides a better chart position. I guess that's why Sony accepts the financial loss. Instead of selling the CD themselves to the ones who now receive a "free" one they hope to gain new buyers just upon the marketing effect. However, the copies which are sold with the tickets are a sure win for Prince. Though it's sold at a low price Prince gets more out of it than probably any other artist selling through a label/distributor or even online. Good work. Now he has to learn how to decide for a good packaging design... Wolf | |
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wsenges said: johnnyj said: So assuming he sells on average 17,000 tickets per show, his cut is about $30 bucks a ticket. Just look at it this way: The CD is sold without any middle man. No label gets a share, neither does a distributor. It's just the manufacturer who is to be paid - and the crew handing it out at the concerts. The only "share" Sony gets is the marketing effect as it adds to sales numbers and provides a better chart position. I guess that's why Sony accepts the financial loss. Instead of selling the CD themselves to the ones who now receive a "free" one they hope to gain new buyers just upon the marketing effect. However, the copies which are sold with the tickets are a sure win for Prince. Though it's sold at a low price Prince gets more out of it than probably any other artist selling through a label/distributor or even online. Good work. Now he has to learn how to decide for a good packaging design... Wolf | |
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I'm sure he's making a big chunk o' change, but I don't think he makes that for 1 night...maybe over the course of a few shows.....Who Really Knows???.... Does Prince even know? "..Just close your eyes and count to 10...and when U open 'em I'll B standing naked with nuthin' but a SMILE on.." | |
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RupacShakur said: I just saw a CNN update on Prince's tour, quoting Prince on why he's playing every night and when he has time to sleep, Prince says"I think about it like this- half a million dollars or sleep".So the decision is easy.He's straight up breaking the bank!!!!
I suspect this is some... slight exageration on Prince's part. Maybe in LA or some of the really big halls he grossed something that could be rounded up to a half a mil... but I bet for the most part he's in the $200-$400K range nightly on average. Still not a bad chunk of change and we're talking about grossing a mil plus weekly. Of course he still has his overhead- the band and crew salaries, transportation and lodging, etc. He's probably clearing about a mil a week. I'd work for that!! Although on a side note- did anyone else notice LESS confetti during LGC lately? In Omaha and Ames it was a crazy, mad off the hook confetti storm. In KC it was just a little pop. I mean maybe 10% of what was at the other shows. What's up w/ that? Running low? Scaling back? What? | |
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steevetheeo said: I'm sure he's making a big chunk o' change, but I don't think he makes that for 1 night...maybe over the course of a few shows.....Who Really Knows???.... Does Prince even know?
I think he is making that much on avergae the concerts are grosssing 900k -1mil and prince has always been good a strikin good deals i wont be surpsied if he gets 0.5mil and the promoter keeps the rest | |
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LOOK OUT Toronto, maybe even Minneapolis... you about to get a brand new kingdom hall. Lovesexy Funkateer | |
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Good. I won't buy any Prince music from now on, i'll listen only bootlegs. WTF, he's not poor
joking... | |
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he won't be making that much per night. no way. when the stones / U2 / Nsync were doing staduims at $50 - $100 a ticket, they were only clearing about O.5 mill - 0.75 mill per night.
shows COST a fourtune to put on. props to the guy, he still making good money - fair play | |
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Fantastic. He truly deserves this. The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.
"You still wanna take me to prison...just because I won't trade humanity for patriotism." | |
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it's been said on Housequake site (but I can't find the thread) that he has done a deal to receive around $300,000 per night for himself, that all other costs are paid by the promoter who also takes whatever is left.Since the shows are grossing between $700,000 to $1+million you can get an idea of the math, although Prince will make around $30milliion on this tour the promoters may actually end up making more.. (there'll be some tears about this down the line I suspect). Yes, the production is quite expensive too, what's stranger is that he would sell a tour like that, most people these days would doa % deal and keep the costs in-house. Kind of weird since this would be like him doing a record deal where he didn't won the masters, and since we all know that's an issue for him and is nowadays unheard of anyway, most people do licencing deals, it makes this story if true all the stranger. | |
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NME said: he won't be making that much per night. no way. when the stones / U2 / Nsync were doing staduims at $50 - $100 a ticket, they were only clearing about O.5 mill - 0.75 mill per night.
shows COST a fourtune to put on. props to the guy, he still making good money - fair play yeah...but think about the show.....no props....no dancers...just his band.....stones/u2/nsync are huge productions..... this is a low budget show.....in terms of cost to produce it. | |
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By the time he hits Europe he can finally pay his bills. | |
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NME said: he won't be making that much per night. no way. when the stones / U2 / Nsync were doing staduims at $50 - $100 a ticket, they were only clearing about O.5 mill - 0.75 mill per night.
shows COST a fourtune to put on. props to the guy, he still making good money - fair play Maybe - maybe not. As far as I know it's mainly the labels that are taking care of the cost of a tour. It's too much of an investment for (almost) any artist do it on their own. Again, it's one aspect of marketing. So the ONA tour must've been quite risky for Prince. Redline only has been the distributor... so anything else like paying off tour costs had to be paid by Prince. Uhm... wait a moment... has he been a JW at this time? Might be another source too... Wolf | |
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S'pose when ur doin overtime like he is u deserve a decent salary.Got better accountants 2 i hear. ~PClinuxOS~ I've been here longer than I care to remember, ... I drop in from time to time, ... | |
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his standard guarantee a night is 350K. That was during the ONA tour. A guarantee is what the promoter puts up in money just to book the artist. In addtition, Prince gets the lion share of the gate after all expenses. So, 500k is not too far fetched. | |
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