Konzert-Tourgerüchte für das Jahr 2013

  • Gemäss Björnulf sollen die Ticketpreise ganz "normal" sein in den USA.


    Von USD 400 bis runter auf USD 50.


    "Jeder" hat die Chance, sich ein Konzert zu leisten bei solchen Preisen. Wer weiss, vielleicht gehts dann in Europa auch so weiter im Herbst.


    Sicherlich gibts da auch Packages, die teurer sind. So wie ich das mal gemacht habe
    (hatte wohl seit damals mehr Neider als ich eh schon vermutete..dann nächtigt die Alte noch in den Stoneshotels.. harrrr 8o )

  • Das wäre etwas,mit dem ich leben kann und das macht eben den Unterschied und genau das, was ich angeprangert habe aus. Es ist ein Unterschied ob es "auch" überteuerte Tickets gibt, als "nur".

    MICK69.JPGmetallica.ico

    Sweet Cousin Cocaine, lay your cool cool hand on my head...


  • Scheinbar sei der Deal mit Virgin Live in letzter Minute (vorgestern) geplatzt. Oder besser gesagt AEG Live hat übernommen. So sollen zwar die 18 Konzerte in den USA weiterhin im Mai und Juni stattfinden (die Daten seien blockiert). Es fragt sich jedoch ob es noch einen Abstecher nach England gibt (die Glastonbury.. plus zwei Konzerte in London Sache).


    Man beachte auch, dass AEG so seine Arenas hat. Wie z.B. Staples Center L.A. oder Oracle Arena in San Francisco.... hier die Arenen von AEG
    http://aegworldwide.com/facilities/arenas/arenas


    Die Ankündigung soll früh im April kommen.


    Danke an by by johnny von IORR


    Live Grabs Stones
    12:12 PM Wednesday 3/20/13
    The Rolling Stones will mount an 18-show arena tour in May and June with AEG Live at the promoter helm, sources told Pollstar shortly after the deal was sealed. The exact routing is still being confirmed but an announcement is expected in early April.
    AEG Live takes the reins of the long-rumored tour from Virgin Live, a joint venture formed between Australia’s Paul Dainty and Virgin Group’s Richard Branson last fall to produce and promote the band’s 50th anniversary run.
    Though the Virgin Live venture successfully did the Stones’ brief November and December tour, it appears plans – and likely financing – to remain on board for a more traditional tour fell short.
    Enter AEG Live, which also bid on the earlier tour. It’s not known what kind of financial deal was struck, but it was struck quickly – one source told Pollstar the call from the Stones’ camp came early March 19, and the agreement between the parties came together before anyone had time to call out for lunch.
    If so, it makes a bold statement that it’s business as usual for AEG Live, less than one week after the announcement that parent Anschutz Entertainment Group is off the market and former president/CEO Tim Leiweke had resigned. And with the speed the tour was agreed to, how nimbly it can move when a re-engaged Phil Anschutz is needed to cut a check.
    Dates are still being locked down, but Mick and the boys made it known they are interested in no more than an 18-show, two-month outing, which will happen in May and June. The number of cities isn’t confirmed, other than they will be major markets and the 18 shows will include multiple-night stands.
    It isn’t the first time, of course, The Rolling Stones have switched up promoters between tours, regardless of history. Michael Cohl worked closely with the band for years after winning a promotion deal that the late Bill Graham expected to continue.
    And though it’s not known if Cohl was in the running for the 50th anniversary shows, his separation from Live Nation in 2008 included a provision that his non-compete would not preclude the Canadian promoter and Broadway impresario from making a bid.
    Where this leaves Virgin Live isn’t clear. Dainty, who with Branson formed Virgin Live and continues to run Dainty Corp. from Melbourne, Australia, wasn’t immediately available to comment.


    "There will be a lot more to say about Virgin Live soon but, for now, it’s all about the Stones … ,” Dainty teased in October when the partnership and initial Stones dates were announced, adding that a global force was in the works.


    - Deborah Speer


    Quelle
    http://www.pollstar.com/news_article.aspx?ID=804566

  • Die Jungfrau (Branson) wollte wohl zu viel Geld. Denke mal, dieser Wechsel des Promoters sagt sehr viel aus, auch über die London/Newark Shows!

    MICK69.JPGmetallica.ico

    Sweet Cousin Cocaine, lay your cool cool hand on my head...


  • Wenn die die Billigsten Karten (also falls es zu einer tour hier in Deutschland zu kommen sollte) so um die 50-150€ liegen bin ich mit von der Partie.
    Evtl. doofe idee aber wäre das nicht ideal für nen Forum Treff oder so dann ?

    Niemand hat vor die Daten der User zu verkaufen.


    -Facebook-

  • MGM hat laut Shidoobee ein Konzertdatum bestätigt...



    -> http://www.lasvegassun.com/new…enn-jillette-celeb/#gfy62

    MICK69.JPGmetallica.ico

    Sweet Cousin Cocaine, lay your cool cool hand on my head...