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Celeb News: Britney's Troubled Tour Hits the Discount Market
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And no discounts this time. The same goes for her HEADLINING Glastonbury. First female ever.
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Originally posted by MonsterRoco
That argument is invaild because both Britney show's have sold out so far
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The KI is people will actually enjoy Beyoncé's show, and the majority of her reviews will be amazing.
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Originally posted by Hi.Def
In the LONG run, Bey will be fine. Nobody knows how to work promotion to their advantage like she does. Her album will be fine thanks to the international promo, and her tour will definitely be fine.
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We'll see. Yall said the same for RTW.

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I see Beyonce is the hot topic in this thread.

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Show #1 | Nice, France (SOLD OUT)
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KII! @ the thread 2 places under this.

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Let's keep it cute.

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Originally posted by Hi.Def
And no discounts this time. The same goes for her HEADLINING Glastonbury. First female ever.
The KI is people will actually enjoy Beyoncé's show, and the majority of her reviews will be amazing.
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http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Bri...6fbbcdc411c772

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Originally posted by Hi.Def
The KI is people will actually enjoy Beyoncé's show, and the majority of her reviews will be amazing.
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Both have been the cases for both of Britney's show thus far. Get a new line.

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Originally posted by MonsterRoco
That argument is invaild because both Britney show's have sold out so far
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Thanks to the Groupon discounts

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Originally posted by MonsterRoco
Just like she would be able to turn RTW(G) around?
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Maybe if she would've called Ke$ha and Nicki Minaj for a remix, it would've turned around.

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Just like she would be able to turn RTW(G) around?

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The fact that it's holding onto the charts better than frontloaded debut at #1 HIAM did speaks volumes.

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Originally posted by Hi.Def
The KI is people will actually enjoy Beyoncé's show, and the majority of her reviews will be amazing.
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On Thursday night, Britney Spears declared herself a Femme Fatale, launching her tour in Sacramento, California. Having already garnered praise from critics who attended her dress rehearsal, Spears got more rave reviews from music journalists who attended the kick-off show.
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Britney Spears is a dozen years into her career, and yet the kickoff of her Femme Fatale tour at the Power Balance Pavilion in Sacramento last night managed to propel her forward. She's wisely focusing on the present – while offering possibly her flashiest, fastest moving, and most entertaining production yet.
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The night belonged to Britney: She managed to prove that she's still progressing as a showgirl. Not only that, she's doing it better than even diehard defenders would’ve predicted. At 29, the pop star whose career seemed in danger of ending just a couple years ago has shown that she's back – hopefully this time to stay.
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Britney Spears was several songs into her concert Thursday night at Power Balance Pavilion when her performance truly began to sparkle. Though Spears performed like a pro throughout the show, hitting all her marks, she had shown hesitancy in her movements - natural for the first stop on a tour. But that hesitancy vanished when she put on the denim. She seemed at ease.
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She can still seem wholesome because she inspires an unusual amount of empathy, for a big star. There's a desire to see her succeed that derives from her audience having watched her grow up, and struggle, in the spotlight. That's why it was so satisfying to see her relax, and appear to be having as much fun as the enthusiastic audience at Power Balance Pavilion.
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Still sold out

Was in the top 10 on bb before the remix

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Originally posted by Hi.Def
The fact that it's holding onto the charts better than frontloaded debut at #1 HIAM did speaks volumes.

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You didn't reply. 
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Sorry I was busy searching Groupon for discounted Bey tickets.
But I couldn't find any 
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Both have been the cases for both of Britney's show thus far. Get a new line.

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Excuse me, I wasn't aware that the Femme Fatale tour was at the end of its run and the show received mostly raved reviews. 
She JUST started, and the reviews will be better than the Circus tour since she's actually moving this time, but in the end she will still be heavily slammed.
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We'll see how that plays out in the OFFICIAL Billboard Boxscore receipts.
Who needs Kesha and Nicki when you've got American Idol premiering your video?

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Thanks to Groupon, the show sold 18,000 tickets? You've already admitted it's merely speculation, don't lower yourself to contradiction to argue.
And that remix didn't turn "TTWE" around, as it was already doing very well. The remix remains little to no help to the excellent sales the song gets weekly. But hey, it would've been a thought for Beyonce considering all the other terrible management decisions and mistakes that have been made in these short few weeks her era has been here.
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Originally posted by Rico Shameless v2
Show #1 | Nice, France (SOLD OUT)
Let's keep it cute.

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Nice know that lite shade bothered you.

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Groupon, Live Nation Bet Discount Tix Will Make Fans Go Gaga With Sharing
Would you tell a friend if you found a $50 Lady Gaga concert ticket for $25? Ok, so GrouponLive is likely to involve far less popular artists, but Groupon and Live Nation are betting you'll still spread the word among friends--and help drum up attendance.
Groupon and Live Nation (which owns Ticketmaster) have teamed up to form GrouponLive, which is exactly what you'd think it is from the first half of this sentence. The joint venture will offer exclusive deals on tickets to concerts, sports, theater, and other events.
The financial terms of the deal weren't disclosed, but it's easy to see what each side can gain from it; what applies for Groupon's business model in retail holds true here. The features that have always make Groupon appealing--sharing, serendipity, and yes, to a lesser degree, saving money--will continue to drive sales, of which Groupon will presumably take a cut. GrouponLive will help "artists and others to reach ever larger audiences," Michael Rapino of Live Nation said in a statement issued today.
The rise of GrouponLive is well-timed, of course, with the summer concert season on the way--and with last year's concert grosses down 26.4% industry-wide (attendence was down 12.3%). But the sharing potential here--and the idea of tapping into music fans themselves to spread the word about concerts and begin the buzz about shows long before the curtains open, is something we recently discussed with Live Nation's president of national partnerships and the Live Nation Network, Russell Wallach at our Innovation Uncensored event.
Today's announcement ends in unusual fashion, with a sort of "special thanks" paragraph extending gratitude to Guy Oseary--Madonna-manager, Gwyneth Paltrow-dater, onetime rumored Simon Cowell-replacer, and general international man of semi-mystery. Oseary is an intriguing figure in music and entertainment, and Groupon says he's on its advisory board. It will be interesting to see what moves Oseary continues to make in the realm where tech startups and entertainment meet.
http://www.fastcompany.com/1752257/g...-concert-deals
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Originally posted by Rainbows
[font=georgia]Thanks to the Groupon discounts

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Originally posted by Duca
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Groupon, Live Nation Bet Discount Tix Will Make Fans Go Gaga With Sharing
Would you tell a friend if you found a $50 Lady Gaga concert ticket for $25? Ok, so GrouponLive is likely to involve far less popular artists, but Groupon and Live Nation are betting you'll still spread the word among friends--and help drum up attendance.
Groupon and Live Nation (which owns Ticketmaster) have teamed up to form GrouponLive, which is exactly what you'd think it is from the first half of this sentence. The joint venture will offer exclusive deals on tickets to concerts, sports, theater, and other events.
The financial terms of the deal weren't disclosed, but it's easy to see what each side can gain from it; what applies for Groupon's business model in retail holds true here. The features that have always make Groupon appealing--sharing, serendipity, and yes, to a lesser degree, saving money--will continue to drive sales, of which Groupon will presumably take a cut. GrouponLive will help "artists and others to reach ever larger audiences," Michael Rapino of Live Nation said in a statement issued today.
The rise of GrouponLive is well-timed, of course, with the summer concert season on the way--and with last year's concert grosses down 26.4% industry-wide (attendence was down 12.3%). But the sharing potential here--and the idea of tapping into music fans themselves to spread the word about concerts and begin the buzz about shows long before the curtains open, is something we recently discussed with Live Nation's president of national partnerships and the Live Nation Network, Russell Wallach at our Innovation Uncensored event.
Today's announcement ends in unusual fashion, with a sort of "special thanks" paragraph extending gratitude to Guy Oseary--Madonna-manager, Gwyneth Paltrow-dater, onetime rumored Simon Cowell-replacer, and general international man of semi-mystery. Oseary is an intriguing figure in music and entertainment, and Groupon says he's on its advisory board. It will be interesting to see what moves Oseary continues to make in the realm where tech startups and entertainment meet.
http://www.fastcompany.com/1752257/g...-concert-deals
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People need to read it before commenting.
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Originally posted by Rainbows
Maybe if she would've called Ke$ha and Nicki Minaj for a remix, it would've turned around.

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That would make sense if she weren't bigger than both combined. In addition, the song was already smashing hard. 
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Member Since: 11/12/2009
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Originally posted by Hi.Def
Excuse me, I wasn't aware that the Femme Fatale tour was at the end of its run and the show received mostly raved reviews. 
She JUST started, and the reviews will be better than the Circus tour since she's actually moving this time, but in the end she will still be heavily slammed.
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The circus tour didn't even get slammed, she will get good reveiws throughtout this tour & considering everyone has already reveiwed it their isn't many people left to give it a bad reveiw

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