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how much money are going to be lost if they cancel?
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this may seem like a stupid topic but honestly, with the always present risk of cancellation, if the whole tour ended up being cancelled, how much fucking money would be thrown out the window? i'm curious. add up all the ticket sales (most of the concerts in europe are festivals which can't be refunded), hotels (can they be cancelled?), plane tickets etc. paid for by thousands of fans... the last european tour wasn't likely to happen, plus it was smaller, so i don't think the costs in 2001 of the cancellation were even remotely close to what we'll have if they cancel this time. i have faith that axl follows through, but i'd like anyone to take a guess at this? how much fucking money would fans have wasted, all put together, if this tour is cancelled?
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they won't cancel
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i hope that's true, but that wasn't really the question
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They won't cancel. But I would imagine the band is making around $150-200,000 for each show in Hammerstein. If they were to cancel, they would lose all their appearance fees and many future appearance fees. Axl practically lives in NYC now. There's no chance he'll miss these shows. According to GnR, the Vancouver and Philly shows could have happened, and Axl really didn't cancel that many shows during GnR's heyday. The St. Louis show and the Montreal show where the effects malfunctioned were the only real incidents
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Quote from: ShotgunBlues1978 on May 03, 2006, 06:18:05 AM
They won't cancel.? But I would imagine the band is making around $150-200,000 for each show in Hammerstein.? If they were to cancel, they would lose all their appearance fees and many future appearance fees.? Axl practically lives in NYC now.? There's no chance he'll miss these shows.? According to GnR, the Vancouver and Philly shows could have happened, and Axl really didn't cancel that many shows during GnR's heyday.? The St. Louis show and the Montreal show where the effects malfunctioned were the only real incidents
yeah but i'm talking about how much money the fans would lose here, all put together, including the thousands and thousands who have bought tickets to see gnr in non-refundable festivals...
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Quote from: speed-stone on May 03, 2006, 06:20:05 AM
Quote from: ShotgunBlues1978 on May 03, 2006, 06:18:05 AM
They won't cancel. But I would imagine the band is making around $150-200,000 for each show in Hammerstein. If they were to cancel, they would lose all their appearance fees and many future appearance fees. Axl practically lives in NYC now. There's no chance he'll miss these shows. According to GnR, the Vancouver and Philly shows could have happened, and Axl really didn't cancel that many shows during GnR's heyday. The St. Louis show and the Montreal show where the effects malfunctioned were the only real incidents
yeah but i'm talking about how much money the fans would lose here, all put together, including the thousands and thousands who have bought tickets to see gnr in non-refundable festivals...
If GnR theoretically cancelled all their dates, the fans would lose millions of $$$ combined
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wow.. lemme be the first to actually answer the question hahah
i'd lose about $80 for tickets and $20 for the commute to and from hammerstein..
so if they cancel before the show, i'll lose $80.. and if i go to hammerstein and they dont show up i'll lose $100
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Quote from: ShotgunBlues1978 on May 03, 2006, 06:18:05 AM
Axl practically lives in NYC now.
yeah whats up with that? I work 2 blocks from the Hammerstein, and like 3 blocks from this club "Stereo" where he is reprted seen alot. WHy is he in NY all the time now? I think he might be "mixing" the album or something like reheasing. I walk around the city alot during lunch, and always look for anyone in the band with no luck
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Quote from: XxWickedz28xX on May 03, 2006, 07:13:13 AM
Quote from: ShotgunBlues1978 on May 03, 2006, 06:18:05 AM
Axl practically lives in NYC now.
yeah whats up with that? I work 2 blocks from the Hammerstein, and like 3 blocks from this club "Stereo" where he is reprted seen alot. WHy is he in NY all the time now? I think he might be "mixing" the album or something like reheasing. I walk around the city alot during lunch, and always look for anyone in the band with no luck
my guess bis he likes NYC so much b/c it's open all night and the releative annoynimty NYC offers celebs
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Re: how much money are going to be lost if they cancel?
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Well my plane ticket and hotel reservation are non-refundable so I'd be out at least $1000. Plus I'm using 5 vacation days, so I'm not sure what that would amount too. Whether they cancel or not I'm headed to NY.lol
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well, i figured 4 shows, 3000 ppl a show, 63 dollars a ticket, so just on face value ticket sales they would have grossed 756,000 dollars. So for a band that hasnt played in 4 years, and really only played one dynamite show that being the msg show, the fact that 12000 want to see them should be reason enough not to cancel
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May 03, 2006, 12:59:08 PM »
I would lose zero on the tickets (they were freebies).
If they were to cancel the day of the show, I'd lose about $60 for the train ride.
Everyone who is including ticket price in their "losses"...remember, provided you can prove you bought the tix through TM or the Box office...you'd get a refund less the TM service fee. On those $80 (approx) tix, you'd get all but about $20 back.
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Re: how much money are going to be lost if they cancel?
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only the american shows..i would loose 1000$
add to that the european shows and i would loose another 1000$
since i already had those losses in 2002 and 2004...i surely hope it won't happen this year
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May 03, 2006, 03:25:16 PM »
Id lose:
75 per ticket for 2 shows.
90 per night for 2 nights for the hotel.
The gas money for a trip from NE Ohio to NYC.
And most importantly: ID LOSE ALL FAITH I HAVE IN MY FAVORITE BAND SINCE I WAS 12. They would pretty much be non existent to me after taht. They may be nonexistent anyway if they cancle.
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Quote from: Nightfall on May 03, 2006, 01:16:17 PM
only the american shows..i would loose 1000$
add to that the european shows and i would loose another 1000$
since i already had those losses in 2002 and 2004...i surely hope it won't happen this year
I f I lost that much coin on them i would have lost interest in them a long time ago; when they didn't show in Philly, the tix i had were paid for so i only lost the time from my life and whatever i spent at the bar at the Wachovia Center
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I would lose close to $300 on the tickets the hotel - all in all $600. The only hotel I could get a room in was the Crowne Plaza in Time Square for $300 a night <whew>
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I'd be out $1,000 in travel expenses alone, plane + hotel. At least I'd have my tickets as ridiculously expensive souveniers, though. That said, I believe. It won't happen.
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Why does everyone need to be so pessimist? There are at least half a dozen threads about the "if they cancel..." issue.
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How much money would I lose if the tour was cancelled? Too much to even think about!
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Re: how much money are going to be lost if they cancel?
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Quote from: MandyGnR on May 03, 2006, 04:41:14 PM
Why does everyone need to be so pessimist? There are at least half a dozen threads about the "if they cancel..." issue.
No pessimists here. I prefer "cautiously optimistic."
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