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Unread post by c_tietze » Fri Jun 10, 2005 1:42 pm

checkii wrote:i know ticekts to dmb have gone up insanely since 95/96, but atleast they have plateued kinda fairly. I still think between $35 and $55 to see a dmb show is a great deal.
Agreed. I think that's defin. reasonable in the land of $80 and $200 tickets ala Coldplay, U2, Stones, etc.
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Unread post by Mikey » Fri Jun 10, 2005 3:04 pm

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bbatsell wrote:Coldplay would own on DMB hard in tour sales if they did a big US tour.
Are you out of you fucking mind today?
Yeah dude, I think DMB definatly sells more concert tickets then Coldplay. I doubt people would go to see Coldplay more than once a tour. DMB, on the other hand, has fans that go see 2 shows up to an ungodly amount of concerts each year. DMB edges Coldplay out there.
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Unread post by c_tietze » Fri Jun 10, 2005 3:11 pm

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jellyfish wrote:
bbatsell wrote:Coldplay would own on DMB hard in tour sales if they did a big US tour.
Are you out of you fucking mind today?
Yeah dude, I think DMB definatly sells more concert tickets then Coldplay. I doubt people would go to see Coldplay more than once a tour. DMB, on the other hand, has fans that go see 2 shows up to an ungodly amount of concerts each year. DMB edges Coldplay out there.
That's one of the many things that make DMB and DMB fans special, repeat shows in different areas sometimes hundreds of miles apart.

Would I ever travel to NYC from MA or to C-Ville from MA to see ANY OTHER BAND? HELLZ NO!
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Unread post by Mikey » Fri Jun 10, 2005 3:16 pm

c_tietze wrote:
DMBassist52 wrote:
jellyfish wrote:
bbatsell wrote:Coldplay would own on DMB hard in tour sales if they did a big US tour.
Are you out of you fucking mind today?
Yeah dude, I think DMB definatly sells more concert tickets then Coldplay. I doubt people would go to see Coldplay more than once a tour. DMB, on the other hand, has fans that go see 2 shows up to an ungodly amount of concerts each year. DMB edges Coldplay out there.
That's one of the many things that make DMB and DMB fans special, repeat shows in different areas sometimes hundreds of miles apart.

Would I ever travel to NYC from MA or to C-Ville from MA to see ANY OTHER BAND? HELLZ NO!
Smurf yeah, DMB is one of the few bands left that have a fanbase willing to do that, I love it.
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Unread post by Reckless » Fri Jun 10, 2005 3:37 pm

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KahnTheRevelator wrote:Aren't Coldplay tickets like $80 though?. I can get lawn tix for a DMB concert for like $40. I think Coldplay will out-gross DMB.
I got pavilion seats for Coldplay at Burgettstown for like 45. Section 6 Row Y for anyone who is familiar.
how about U2, who put out a new album plus is touring for almost six months. they did some in the US, now they're over in Europe, and they're coming back to America.
I completely forgot about U2. Their album came out last year in like November so it might not be selling as strong into January, but their conerts will generate alot of profits.
U2 tickets are $160!!! I just sold one on ebay for $175.

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Unread post by Brock » Fri Jun 10, 2005 3:50 pm

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bbatsell wrote:Coldplay would own on DMB hard in tour sales if they did a big US tour.
Are you out of you fucking mind today?
Well, I have been on some meds and in the hospital, but I'm pretty confident in that. Coldplay just has a much larger cachet right now in the American music scene than DMB does. They're new, they're hip, they're hot. And I think if they did a big US push, they'd sell more shows than DMB would. DMB has more dedicated fans on the whole, but I think Coldplay would reach a wider base than DMB would.
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Unread post by jsgksu » Fri Jun 10, 2005 4:22 pm

bbatsell wrote:
jellyfish wrote:
bbatsell wrote:Coldplay would own on DMB hard in tour sales if they did a big US tour.
Are you out of you fucking mind today?
Well, I have been on some meds and in the hospital, but I'm pretty confident in that. Coldplay just has a much larger cachet right now in the American music scene than DMB does. They're new, they're hip, they're hot. And I think if they did a big US push, they'd sell more shows than DMB would. DMB has more dedicated fans on the whole, but I think Coldplay would reach a wider base than DMB would.
I know its all opinion, but I highly doubt it. I just dont think Coldplay has as many fans at all first of all, and also, DMB is a band that I think would pull in more casual listeners. I dont know how often Coldplay tours here, if its not very often at all then that might pull in more people, but I really think very few bands (Coldplay included) could sell more tickets then DMB.
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Unread post by jellyfish » Fri Jun 10, 2005 5:17 pm

I can certinly see Coldplay seeling out their first US tour only becasue most people haven't seen them. I would see them if they came near but to be honest Im not a big fan of them, nor Radiohead. 2 bands that have a great underground following but I dont see them selling out in the US.

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Unread post by madbonkey » Fri Jun 10, 2005 6:16 pm

I have heard somewhere that Dave Matthews himself makes around $85,000 per show. That would be around $5.31 per ticket for a 16,000 seat venue.

I know I paid $57 for my Charlotte ticket before the Ticketmaster surcharge, so around 10% of that going to Dave seems reasonable. What do you guys think? That figure could be totally wrong but that's what I heard and that was a couple of years ago.

One thing I have always wondered, does the band pay the venue and then keep the profits or does the venue pay the band a percentage of ticket sales?

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Unread post by Elliottman » Fri Jun 10, 2005 7:15 pm

madbonkey wrote:I have heard somewhere that Dave Matthews himself makes around $85,000 per show. That would be around $5.31 per ticket for a 16,000 seat venue.

I know I paid $57 for my Charlotte ticket before the Ticketmaster surcharge, so around 10% of that going to Dave seems reasonable. What do you guys think? That figure could be totally wrong but that's what I heard and that was a couple of years ago.

One thing I have always wondered, does the band pay the venue and then keep the profits or does the venue pay the band a percentage of ticket sales?
I think the venue will take a cut from the ticket price, as will the band. I have a VH1 video thats says DMB was like in the top 3 earners in the US. They must be loaded!
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Unread post by Kahn » Fri Jun 10, 2005 7:41 pm

madbonkey wrote:I have heard somewhere that Dave Matthews himself makes around $85,000 per show. That would be around $5.31 per ticket for a 16,000 seat venue.
I heard, when Dave farts, it smells like bubblegum and candy :shock:

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Unread post by ericwormann » Fri Jun 10, 2005 8:40 pm

A lot of people that go see DMB are people that don't normally go to concerts. I don't see many of those people going to see Coldplay. DMB is more of a social band.

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Unread post by bense27 » Sat Jun 11, 2005 10:46 am

probably 100 billion

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