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Stats: ANTI Tour: $21.9m / 246k tickets / 21 shows / 6 sellouts
Member Since: 1/10/2007
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It could be worse I guess
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Member Since: 10/29/2010
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Originally posted by LoveLiveMusic
10 Rihanna, Travis Scott
Barclays Center Brooklyn, N.Y.
March 27, 30, 2016
$2,906,512
26,100/28,010
16 Rihanna, Travis Scott
Verizon Center Washington, D.C.
March 22, 2016
$1,239,808
12,713/13,287
19 Rihanna, Travis Scott
American Airlines Arena Miami, Fla.
March 15, 2016
$1,196,069
11,792/12,301
26 Rihanna, Travis Scott
Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, Mich.
March 24, 2016
$944,183
10,748/12,482
28 Rihanna, Travis Scott
U.S. Bank Arena Cincinnati, Ohio
March 19, 2016
$890,872
10,773/11,089
32 Rihanna, Travis Scott
Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, N.C.
March 20, 2016
$848,212
12,411/14,174
39 Rihanna, Travis Scott
First Niagara Center Buffalo, N.Y.
March 23, 2016
$783,393
10,388/13,215
40 Rihanna, Travis Scott
Veterans Memorial Arena Jacksonville, Fla.
March 12, 2016
$780,516
9,916/11,253
42 Rihanna, Travis Scott
Amalie Arena Tampa, Fla.
March 13, 2016
$773,994
10,079/12,905
43 Rihanna, Travis Scott
XL Center Hartford, Conn.
March 26, 2016
$753,354
9,962/11,104
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And bit lower than I was expecting. Very surprised about NY numbers though - surprised she wasn't able to sell out NYC at least.
But slay 
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Member Since: 8/7/2015
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Her Vancouver show should be sold out when the numbers are released! I checked the day of out of sheer curiosity and there were no tickets left for me to 'buy'
we better stan, she should just move here 
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Member Since: 9/29/2008
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Originally posted by bey0nce
This isn't that great attendance wise. I don't really care that it isn't sold out, but why boast on Insta and lie about being $oldOwt I will never know 
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If they open more seats the day of the show , the show is technically sold out.
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Member Since: 3/4/2014
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Not worried about the numbers since they keep releasing more seats for all of the shows since they were technically sold out. Europe numbers will do great.
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Member Since: 9/29/2008
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Originally posted by WeFoundWill
Okay my US leg predictions are up to $38.5M from 41 shows. A flop. *is being ironic*
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What was the gross for DWT US leg? Wasn't around $31 million?
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Member Since: 9/29/2008
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Quote:
Originally posted by Chris▲
Not worried about the numbers since they keep releasing more seats for all of the shows since they were technically sold out. Europe numbers will do great.
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Plus she just added South America & Dubai.
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Member Since: 7/18/2010
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Wow, she's really not selling out at all? 
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Originally posted by anastayjah
What was the gross for DWT US leg? Wasn't around $31 million?
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The first leg yes, both legs combined did like $36.5M. So tge ANTI tour will likely gross more.
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Member Since: 8/17/2013
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Quote:
Originally posted by zach
Wow, she's really not selling out at all? 
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not from a britney stan ...
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Member Since: 8/9/2012
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Quote:
Originally posted by LoveLiveMusic
10 Rihanna, Travis Scott
Barclays Center Brooklyn, N.Y.
March 27, 30, 2016
$2,906,512
26,100/28,010
26 Rihanna, Travis Scott
Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, Mich.
March 24, 2016
$944,183
10,748/12,482
32 Rihanna, Travis Scott
Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, N.C.
March 20, 2016
$848,212
12,411/14,174
39 Rihanna, Travis Scott
First Niagara Center Buffalo, N.Y.
March 23, 2016
$783,393
10,388/13,215
40 Rihanna, Travis Scott
Veterans Memorial Arena Jacksonville, Fla.
March 12, 2016
$780,516
9,916/11,253
42 Rihanna, Travis Scott
Amalie Arena Tampa, Fla.
March 13, 2016
$773,994
10,079/12,905
43 Rihanna, Travis Scott
XL Center Hartford, Conn.
March 26, 2016
$753,354
9,962/11,104
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I don't understand the "last minute tickets" argument. For the shows above, literally 1000+ tickets are available, in Tampa and Buffalo there are almost 3,000 empty seats.
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Originally posted by RudeBoyy
I don't understand the "last minute tickets" argument. For the shows above, literally 1000+ tickets are available, in Tampa and Buffalo there are almost 3,000 empty seats.
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oh wow
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Quote:
Originally posted by RudeBoyy
I don't understand the "last minute tickets" argument. For the shows above, literally 1000+ tickets are available, in Tampa and Buffalo there are almost 3,000 empty seats.
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Some of those venues actually hold nearly 30,000 but, they only use one third of the capacity. If they sell out before the show then they may add thousand or a few thousand more seats. If they add 3000 more seats the day of the show most likely the majority of those seats won't be filled.
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Quote:
Originally posted by anastayjah
Some of those venues actually hold nearly 30,000 but, they only use one third of the capacity. If they sell out before the show then they may add thousand or a few thousand more seats. If they add 3000 more seats the day of the show most likely the majority of those seats won't be filled.
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Well, if you add 3,000 tickets the day of the show those tickets obviously won't be sold out and most people like to have sold out shows. When Rihanna's looking for sponsors for her next tour, I'm sure she won't like having to explain why 0% of the shows are sold out and have so many tickets leftover. I don't think whoever is selling the tickets would sabotage her like this, because her tour is done by livenation, and they report almost everyone's concerts as sold out.
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Originally posted by RudeBoyy
Well, if you add 3,000 tickets the day of the show those tickets obviously won't be sold out and most people like to have sold out shows. When Rihanna's looking for sponsors for her next tour, I'm sure she won't like having to explain why 0% of the shows are sold out and have so many tickets leftover. I don't think whoever is selling the tickets would sabotage her like this, because her tour is done by livenation, and they report almost everyone's concerts as sold out.
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I'm sure her next tour will be sponsored just fine. Thanks for your concern.
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Quote:
Originally posted by RudeBoyy
Well, if you add 3,000 tickets the day of the show those tickets obviously won't be sold out and most people like to have sold out shows. When Rihanna's looking for sponsors for her next tour, I'm sure she won't like having to explain why 0% of the shows are sold out and have so many tickets leftover. I don't think whoever is selling the tickets would sabotage her like this, because her tour is done by livenation, and they report almost everyone's concerts as sold out.
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Most people like money. If you have a capacity of 10,000 and you can get several hundred more or a thousand more in at the last minute are you going to walk away from extra cash in order to say the sold out?
Sponsors look at the bottom line, not how many shows sold out.
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Member Since: 7/21/2010
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One would think selling out or having a higher gross would be a breezy in the country she has 14 #1s...
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Member Since: 8/30/2012
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I thought the myth was always that the promotors gauge a sold out number and then anything else after that is just a bonus?
One thing that always made me wonder is that a show that has 2 shows, sometimes you see an odd number in the tickets available, which makes no sense since its the same setup.
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Member Since: 9/21/2010
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welp. You cant win em all.
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Quote:
Originally posted by anastayjah
Some of those venues actually hold nearly 30,000 but, they only use one third of the capacity. If they sell out before the show then they may add thousand or a few thousand more seats. If they add 3000 more seats the day of the show most likely the majority of those seats won't be filled.
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None of these arenas hold anywhere near 30,000
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