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Title: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: jthunders13 on December 07, 2006, 08:58:57 PM
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/boxscore.jsp


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: Robman? on December 07, 2006, 09:01:28 PM
Cool,

I was a this concert:

Aerosmith, Motley Crue
   
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

   
The Woodlands, Texas

   
Nov. 19, 2006

   
$1,159,350

   
15,928 /
15,928

   
1 /
1

   
$250, $50

   
Live Nation/in-house


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: jthunders13 on December 07, 2006, 09:01:51 PM
i just noticed too that the greatest hits album had finally dropped out of the top 100 billboard chart and is now #14 on the pop catalog chart, and is the #2 non-christmas album on the chart.


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: JuicySwoos on December 07, 2006, 09:06:32 PM
i just noticed too that the greatest hits album had finally dropped out of the top 100 billboard chart and is now #14 on the pop catalog chart, and is the #2 non-christmas album on the chart.

I think that is because the album was on the chart as long as allowed.  They have some max time that an album can be on the top 200, after that time, the album goes to that pop catalog chart i believe.


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: rocky on December 07, 2006, 09:17:35 PM
I've never understood why they do that, but thats still pretty cool.


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: Naupis on December 07, 2006, 09:21:38 PM
They grossed over a million in a night, that should be a good indication as to why there is little incentive to ever release an album. He can make a shitload of money quick without having to put it all on the line and put an album out there. I wouldn't be in any hurry to jeopardize that either.


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: jthunders13 on December 07, 2006, 09:23:04 PM
no, it fell out of the top 100, i understood that was the rule, for moving it to the pop catalog chart, 2 years, or faling out of the top 100


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: guitarpatch on December 07, 2006, 09:39:29 PM
I think the good thing to look at here are the ticket prices. Most of the acts on the list are charging around 200 bucks a ticket. I like how they are keeping the prices relatively affordable for people to come out and see the show. To me this is evidence that this tour is not a cash grab, but an experience for the band the get out on the road and do what all great bands do, and that's tour. They could of easily charged 200 bucks a seat and take out the GA in Madison Square Garden, but I guess the band/management wanted the "party atmosphere" instead of the suits taking up the first 10 rows.


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: Edward Rose on December 07, 2006, 09:54:07 PM
I think the good thing to look at here are the ticket prices. Most of the acts on the list are charging around 200 bucks a ticket. I like how they are keeping the prices relatively affordable for people to come out and see the show. To me this is evidence that this tour is not a cash grab, but an experience for the band the get out on the road and do what all great bands do, and that's tour. They could of easily charged 200 bucks a seat and take out the GA in Madison Square Garden, but I guess the band/management wanted the "party atmosphere" instead of the suits taking up the first 10 rows.

Some of the other shows also needed more than one night to get their high gross numbers.

Still, no matter how you dice it, seems Aerosmith and Motley are kicking some serious arse  :beer:


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: Mr. Redman on December 07, 2006, 10:44:47 PM
I think the good thing to look at here are the ticket prices. Most of the acts on the list are charging around 200 bucks a ticket. I like how they are keeping the prices relatively affordable for people to come out and see the show. To me this is evidence that this tour is not a cash grab, but an experience for the band the get out on the road and do what all great bands do, and that's tour. They could of easily charged 200 bucks a seat and take out the GA in Madison Square Garden, but I guess the band/management wanted the "party atmosphere" instead of the suits taking up the first 10 rows.

Some of the other shows also needed more than one night to get their high gross numbers.

Still, no matter how you dice it, seems Aerosmith and Motley are kicking some serious arse  :beer:

They're in town here tonight, I was going to go, but couldn't get a hold of the hottie that has the extra ticket. Oh well.


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: BluesGNR on December 08, 2006, 02:41:56 AM
Really impressive when you look at the ticket prices.  The only ones that really "Beat them" when comparable in price was Trans Siberian... I saw them before and they're worth more than what they charge.  Really cool show.  Obviously not GNR, but I cant believe how expensive tickets are to see Aerosmith and fucking Crue.. that's outrageous.


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: chriskon72 on December 08, 2006, 07:28:09 AM
U2


$ 6,216,819 in one fuckin night ! holy fuckin' shit....no wonder Bono is fighting world poverty.



Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: aramelus on December 08, 2006, 07:30:49 AM
U2


$ 6,216,819 in one fuckin night ! holy fuckin' shit....no wonder Bono is fighting world poverty.



This were 2 nights


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: chriskon72 on December 08, 2006, 09:47:05 AM
yeah sorry for jumping the gun I noticed that after....still not a bad 2 days of work eh ? : ok:


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: JuicySwoos on December 08, 2006, 11:15:12 AM
The aerosmith/crue show got about 10,000 in Minneapolis last night, only a few hundred more than GNR.  I consider that impressive for GNR, when you factor in no new material in 15 years, no "original" band, and not much of a supporting act to draw more fans. The show would have sold out most likely if the Crue was opening for GNR.


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: gandra on December 08, 2006, 02:53:46 PM
Guns N' Roses, Sebastian Bach, Papa Roach Madison Square Garden
 New York, N.Y.
 Nov. 10, 2006
 $1,005,230
 14,482 /
14,482
 1 /
1
 $85, $55, $45
 Live Nation/Metropolitan Talent Presents


Guns N' Roses, Sebastian Bach, Suicide Girls, Die Mannequin Air Canada Centre
 Toronto, Ontario
 Nov. 15, 2006
 $794,853
 13,051 /
13,051
 1 /
1
 $74.72, $48.35
 House of Blues Canada
 

Guns N' Roses, Sebastian Bach, Suicide Girls, Die Mannequin Scotiabank Place
 Ottawa, Ontario
 Nov. 17, 2006
 $573,303
 9,722 /
9,722
 1 /
1
 $74.61, $61.01, $43.45
 House of Blues Canada
 


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: kyrie on December 08, 2006, 03:44:22 PM
I have a question about those numbers for Ottawa and Toronto. Neither of those shows officially sold out I thought, I was at them, there were still tickets and a few open seats side-stage. And the number for Toronto is far below the number quoted in the press. Do they only count sales from the initial block of tickets? And why is an entire price tier missing from the Toronto show's price column?

Weird anyway, I wonder where they get their stats, but still cool to see 3 GNR shows towards to top of the list.


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: JuicySwoos on December 08, 2006, 03:57:06 PM
I have a question about those numbers for Ottawa and Toronto. Neither of those shows officially sold out I thought, I was at them, there were still tickets and a few open seats side-stage. And the number for Toronto is far below the number quoted in the press. Do they only count sales from the initial block of tickets? And why is an entire price tier missing from the Toronto show's price column?

Weird anyway, I wonder where they get their stats, but still cool to see 3 GNR shows towards to top of the list.

Yeah, hopefully someone can answer that question. The only thing I can think of is that "capacity" is measured with reserved floor seating.  And since GNR is GA, they can fit more on the floor than reserved seating, thereby upping the over all percentage of capaticy.  Who knows though, just a theory. But then MSG should have had more than capacity.  But all in all Axl can definately afford to put some extra cheese on his whoppers.


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: GNRArnold on December 09, 2006, 01:44:33 AM
anyone know the numbers for the NJ show?


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: gandra on December 09, 2006, 03:55:35 AM
Guns N' Roses, Sebastian Bach, Papa Roach Madison Square Garden
 New York, N.Y.
 Nov. 10, 2006
 $1,005,230
 14,482 /
14,482
 1 /
1
 $85, $55, $45
 Live Nation/Metropolitan Talent Presents


Guns N' Roses, Sebastian Bach, Suicide Girls, Die Mannequin Air Canada Centre
 Toronto, Ontario
 Nov. 15, 2006
 $794,853
 13,051 /
13,051
 1 /
1
 $74.72, $48.35
 House of Blues Canada
 

Guns N' Roses, Sebastian Bach, Suicide Girls, Die Mannequin Scotiabank Place
 Ottawa, Ontario
 Nov. 17, 2006
 $573,303
 9,722 /
9,722
 1 /
1
 $74.61, $61.01, $43.45
 House of Blues Canada
 
it's official


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: King Axl on December 09, 2006, 08:35:58 AM
I think the good thing to look at here are the ticket prices. Most of the acts on the list are charging around 200 bucks a ticket. I like how they are keeping the prices relatively affordable for people to come out and see the show. To me this is evidence that this tour is not a cash grab, but an experience for the band the get out on the road and do what all great bands do, and that's tour. They could of easily charged 200 bucks a seat and take out the GA in Madison Square Garden, but I guess the band/management wanted the "party atmosphere" instead of the suits taking up the first 10 rows.

Some of the other shows also needed more than one night to get their high gross numbers.

Still, no matter how you dice it, seems Aerosmith and Motley are kicking some serious arse? :beer:

Fuck Aerosmith, they sold their souls when they did that incredibly shitty song "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" a few years back. One of the lamest songs of the last ten years. GN'R would never touch shit like that.


Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: gandra on December 09, 2006, 09:42:24 AM
I think the good thing to look at here are the ticket prices. Most of the acts on the list are charging around 200 bucks a ticket. I like how they are keeping the prices relatively affordable for people to come out and see the show. To me this is evidence that this tour is not a cash grab, but an experience for the band the get out on the road and do what all great bands do, and that's tour. They could of easily charged 200 bucks a seat and take out the GA in Madison Square Garden, but I guess the band/management wanted the "party atmosphere" instead of the suits taking up the first 10 rows.

Some of the other shows also needed more than one night to get their high gross numbers.

Still, no matter how you dice it, seems Aerosmith and Motley are kicking some serious arse? :beer:

Fuck Aerosmith, they sold their souls when they did that incredibly shitty song "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" a few years back. One of the lamest songs of the last ten years. GN'R would never touch shit like that.
you said something very stupid

this something like "i wanna new gnr cd like apetite",fuck that

after years musicans growing like other people,and his creativity they show in diferent positions

for me aerosmith and motley crue have agreat tour,but in comparations with guns we have 2 old bands with new albums (motleycrue,aerosmith had albums in these years)



Title: Re: Guns MSG show #7 highest grossing tour date of the week on billboard.com.
Post by: Fingers on December 09, 2006, 12:39:20 PM
I think these are very good numbers for shows with virtually no promotion except for print and occasional quick(and I mean quick) tv and radio ads-I would love to see a full listing if anyone can find it-especially for the Cleveland show