LEMONADEGLORY Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 3 hours ago, zxcvb said: It will probably sell a lot more/sell out when as opening date approaches but this is a second residency in less than two years. But How is this surprising??? Even Celine Dion took a a 4 year break between residencies. First ended in 2007 and the second started in 2011. She went on one tour from 2008-2009, but that is still two full years before the start of her second residency. It's obvious her team is trying to maximize as much money they can get out of her until they can't anymore. Her team is great at making money but are totally unethical people. I do believe she genuinely wants to make 'real music' for her fans but she can only do that once she is independent from her managers/management/label/conservatorship. She can never and will never do that under the current circumstances. She is doing a second residency in less than two years. Like I said, even Celine Dion took a four year break between residencies and the second one started at least two years after a tour she did. There is really no reason for it to be as successful as POM starting this quickly. I do think her shows will sell fine eventually, as the dates get closer and let's face it- the show starts over three months from now people are talking about this because they're bored right now and there isn't a lot to talk about. But she is starting this so soon after her last. But she should be slaying left and right with ticket sales if she’s “the Queen of Vegas”. Link to comment
Nina Dobrev Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 15 hours ago, LostInAnImage said: To be honest, I’m surprised any tickets have sold thus far, as they’ve released zero information regarding the residency. That would be like going to buy a ticket to see a movie just based on the title alone, without ever having seen the trailer or heard anything about it at all. BUT SHE CAME OUT OF UNDER A STAGE AND WAVED, SIGNED TWO AUTOGRAPHS AND WALKED INTO A CAR, WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT? Link to comment
blissfuloutsider Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 Now I want to know if she gets paid regardless if the crowds show up or not Link to comment
armrunner1998 Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 2 hours ago, Cappycorn87 said: Celine did pave the way for Britney Britney brought youth to Vegas Celine was 34 when she started her first Vegas residency... Britney was 32. There's literally no difference in their "youth", they're both A-List singers who set up shop in Vegas, Celine just did it first Link to comment
Lantis Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 5 hours ago, Caroline77 said: She became a simple Vegas attraction now, and her tickets will only sell thanks to tourists already there and ignore she's not primeney anymore. Or people that are drunk and want some fun and dgaf about her and her show. And that's sad. This. Thank you. Link to comment
GimmeBritney320 Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 I would give anything to have a conversation with Larry and see wtf they are thinking with pretty much everything done in the last ten years and ask why they are literally hellbent on ruining her. They're determined. Link to comment
britney_rocks Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 16 hours ago, Cappycorn87 said: Pretty impressive but the show will be fine Larry, log off Link to comment
britney_rocks Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 10 hours ago, Via Infinito said: Fans that are like oh she's so irrelevant now, her career is over now, etc, she's relying on past legacy etc etc What on earth are you talking about? Britney Spears is not Jessica Simpsons, she is not Fergie, she is not Avril Lavigne, she is not Gwen Stefani etc she does not fade away. Just like how Madonna doesn't fade away. She has been an A+ list celebrity since day 1, and she's still A+ list now. She earns just the same amount as before if not more compared to her prime years with a gigantic empire of wealth. Her target audience is no longer teenagers, and numbers on charts are simply not that interesting nor bring in any real money. "Being out there doing promo" is not important to Britney, not to managers, not to any of her core fanbase who are now mid 20s - mid 30s and have jobs and families. Her fans are not that obsessed with her as when they are teenagers, it's normal! So when you are talking about "relevancy" it actually means being cool with the young teenagers nowadays, who are no longer her main target audience. Look at HOW many artists still reference, idolize and praise Britney Her career status is way past words like "Irrelevance". Do you think MJ is irrelevant, Madonna is irrelevant, Beyonce is irrelevant? Our girl literally makes it to historical books with the amount of iconic things she's done. Look at how many artists doing Vegas residencies now, Britney literally pioneered that format and showed them how it's done. Not Celine Dion, Not Elton John. 2018 and our girl's decision to move to Vegas results in millions of dollars being invested in Vegas right now. Still impact the music industry in a big way. As for being lazy, I don't think she is tbh. In 20 years, she almost released 10 albums. That means 1 album every 2 years. A very active and busy musical career I would say. She did not sit in a chair and waste half of a decade judging people on some lame TV show. Sure she can appeal to younger fans with a refreshed group of people that knows how to run a musical career in 2018, but I think Britney already earns enough and does not care about fame that much to be quite concerned. Get some perspective, we are stanning for someone that will be written in history, and be grateful that she continues to work cuz she could have just retired and sit at home or become a TV talk show host or something. No, MJ sold out his last 50 shows in minutes, Madonna still sells out stadiums and so does Beyonce. They are still highly respected by the GP, while Britney, most people haven't heard her last two albums, and think she is doing has been shows in Vegas. And lazy? Yeah, she can be Link to comment
Super Mods Puppy Posted November 1, 2018 Super Mods Share Posted November 1, 2018 Isn't it way too early to start melting down? Link to comment
BritintheZone Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 Why dont I feel bad?!? Link to comment
Lantis Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 11 minutes ago, puppylo16 said: Isn't it way too early to start melting down? Melting down? This is actually great! I want them to have a wake up call and start delivering! Her so called career is at it's peak of boredom you know... Link to comment
Cindy Campbell Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 I can't with people talking about things that they have no idea how they work Tour VS Vegas: 2 completely different things. now everyone who's whining about the show flopping plz stfu Link to comment
Cappycorn87 Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 1 hour ago, armrunner1998 said: Celine was 34 when she started her first Vegas residency... Britney was 32. There's literally no difference in their "youth", they're both A-List singers who set up shop in Vegas, Celine just did it first Celine is adult contemporary Link to comment
Anti-Hero Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 13 hours ago, LEMONADEGLORY said: But POM did sell out three months in advance... Oh right, I’m not denying that this show has a lot less demand. I’m just saying it means less that there’s a lot of unsold tickets 3 months in advanced when compared to a tour. Also, POM was her first residency show and she’s already performed nearly 250 shows in front of almost a million ticket holders. Not surprising the demand is lower. Link to comment
britneydeepinmyheart Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 Lowering prices helped jlo Link to comment
zxcvb Posted November 1, 2018 Share Posted November 1, 2018 48 minutes ago, danny1994 said: Oh right, I’m not denying that this show has a lot less demand. I’m just saying it means less that there’s a lot of unsold tickets 3 months in advanced when compared to a tour. Also, POM was her first residency show and she’s already performed nearly 250 shows in front of almost a million ticket holders. Not surprising the demand is lower. Yeah, not only that but she's starting this show less than two years/a little over a year after her first residency ended. There's almost no reason for this show to be as successful as her first show. It will still probably sell lots more as the opening dates approach though. Link to comment
Good4Ya Posted November 2, 2018 Share Posted November 2, 2018 23 hours ago, Britman512 said: The ultra spectacular never done before live stream was our hype Link to comment
LEMONADEGLORY Posted November 2, 2018 Share Posted November 2, 2018 8 hours ago, danny1994 said: Oh right, I’m not denying that this show has a lot less demand. I’m just saying it means less that there’s a lot of unsold tickets 3 months in advanced when compared to a tour. Also, POM was her first residency show and she’s already performed nearly 250 shows in front of almost a million ticket holders. Not surprising the demand is lower. The problem here is that there's always an excuse. We compared Britney and POM to other tours and the excuse was that Vegas is different from a tour. Now that we're comparing her with her own residency there's the time-gap excuse. The fact is that Domination has a lot less demand because a lot of fans are skeptical about her performance abilities shown in POM and POM tour plus the fact that GP won't make an exclusive trip to Vegas just to see the show (more like last hour casual goers), different if she was performing in their town because it's less expensive. Yes, there are 3 months left to Domination opening but compared to POM, tickets are not moving as fast. Link to comment
Cappycorn87 Posted November 2, 2018 Share Posted November 2, 2018 16 minutes ago, LEMONADEGLORY said: The problem here is that there's always an excuse. We compared Britney and POM to other tours and the excuse was that Vegas is different from a tour. Now that we're comparing her with her own residency there's the time-gap excuse. The fact is that Domination has a lot less demand because a lot of fans are skeptical about her performance abilities shown in POM and POM tour plus the fact that GP won't make an exclusive trip to Vegas just to see the show (more like last hour casual goers), different if she was performing in their town because it's less expensive. Yes, there are 3 months left to Domination opening but compared to POM, tickets are not moving as fast. Things will be fine Link to comment
LEMONADEGLORY Posted November 2, 2018 Share Posted November 2, 2018 1 hour ago, Cappycorn87 said: Things will be fine You need a software reboot because we're tired of your repetitive opinions. You're not saying something worthy with your "Things will be fine". Link to comment
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