lowlight79 wrote:Wow, the San Siro Stadium can hold almost 80,000 people, close to 130,000 with the floor full. If i-talians love PJ as much as they claim, this could be the most attended show ever.
But the seats behind the stage won’t be used. It’s a massive place, but it won’t be more than 80.000 (if they sell out)
Shit. I bet they still signed on for a $3,000,000 guarantee for that place, at least...possibly $4,000,000, given their current ticket prices. (note: the number of subscribers to your fanclub can play a huge role in driving up your guarantee figure...maybe they should make a video or something to promote the fanclub)
It's gotta be so easy to be their tour manager at this point. It probably just looks a lot like this:
Step One: Announce tour. Bonus: this is mostly someone else's job anyway!
Step Two: Do a lot of this
Step Three: Stock up on items in Ed's backstage requirements list so promoters won't use them to drive future guarantees down
you just tell me where we are putting in tickets for and ill do it
Still a few things I'm trying to work out. I might have a trade show during the Berlin and Vienna dates so that may not work...
oh wow--you guys are going? That's awesome
we have been planning to make a trip for a while, just not sure where, and this will help us make our decision i think Italy will be our first choice for where to go if PJ wasnt there, but that might not work out because we have other family wanting to go as well and that time of year might not work, so if it ends up being just me and Chloe then we will pick another location to go visit
Has anybody been the MK Bowl? That'd be the cheapest to get to for me, but I dunno if I'd like the outdoor, no reserved seating vibe. My standing-for-two-hours-in-a-crowd days are behind me.
However, it looks like it's actually cheaper for me to get a flight to Amsterdam than a train to Leeds. Hmm...
Euro flights are fucked up!!! It's cheapest for me to fly to Vienna then to Stockholm and then back home. 1 way flights are more expensive. Standard round trips are more expensive too. I think I'm going to put in for Vienna and Stockholm.
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
CopperTom wrote:Euro flights are fucked up!!! It's cheapest for me to fly to Vienna then to Stockholm and then back home. 1 way flights are more expensive. Standard round trips are more expensive too. I think I'm going to put in for Vienna and Stockholm.
CopperTom wrote:Euro flights are fucked up!!! It's cheapest for me to fly to Vienna then to Stockholm and then back home. 1 way flights are more expensive. Standard round trips are more expensive too. I think I'm going to put in for Vienna and Stockholm.
What airlines are you looking at?
I was checking through Kayak, Expedia and Orbitz.
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
CopperTom wrote:Euro flights are fucked up!!! It's cheapest for me to fly to Vienna then to Stockholm and then back home. 1 way flights are more expensive. Standard round trips are more expensive too. I think I'm going to put in for Vienna and Stockholm.
What airlines are you looking at?
I was checking through Kayak, Expedia and Orbitz.
Flights are probably extra right right now because of Christmas, the will hopefully go down some next month
CopperTom wrote:Euro flights are fucked up!!! It's cheapest for me to fly to Vienna then to Stockholm and then back home. 1 way flights are more expensive. Standard round trips are more expensive too. I think I'm going to put in for Vienna and Stockholm.
What airlines are you looking at?
I was checking through Kayak, Expedia and Orbitz.
Flights are probably extra right right now because of Christmas, the will hopefully go down some next month
For Domestic flights the cheapest period is typically 6 weeks before you leave. That's when I got Chicago and Seattle flights this year and I can say that Chicago was at it's cheapest then.
What's your magic price? I'm not sure what's a good price. Scranton to Vienna to Stockholm to Scranton is $1,600. I thought that was a decent price, but I've really never priced any Euro flights other than Ireland.
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.