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Celeb News: 'The Born This Way Ball Tour' Starring Lady Gaga
Member Since: 3/27/2010
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Originally posted by Andre
I know I'm just mad because she won't come to south america anytime soon
We'll be probably the last continent
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Isn't she going to South American later this year?
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Originally posted by annashaus
So she should've just been satisfied with the first deal then.
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It is good for her to take the second deal (the fee they gives her is so damn high that one show almost equals to two shows) ; however, fans are those who pay....
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Member Since: 12/29/2011
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she needs to hurry up and release European dates, I can't hold off plans any longer
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Member Since: 8/20/2011
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Originally posted by HighwayHooker
she needs to hurry up and release European dates, I can't hold off plans any longer
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This.
I really need to know when she's coming here asap.
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Member Since: 11/3/2011
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Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance With Korean Rating Board
When Lady Gaga begins her world tour in Seoul on April 27, she’ll be performing to a stadium full of adults.
A South Korean government agency on Thursday decided to raise its age rating for attendance to 18 from 12.
The move is forcing the concert’s promoter to offer refunds to teenagers who bought tickets for the show.
Less than 1% of the roughly 38,000 tickets sold for the show were purchased by teenagers, local media reported.
The show is to be held at the city’s largest venue, Olympic Stadium, which has about 44,000 seats for concerts.
The Korea Media Rating Board, which sets the age limits for concerts, notified the promotion company and a sponsor of the change on Thursday but didn’t state a reason why the show would be considered unsuitable for children under 18.
Internet message boards in South Korea were filled with commenters asking why Lady Gaga’s show was given the age-18 rating when K-pop girl groups that dance provocatively are not.
http://blogs.wsj.com/korearealtime/2...-rating-board/
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Member Since: 5/27/2010
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Originally posted by Nefertiti
Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance With Korean Rating Board
When Lady Gaga begins her world tour in Seoul on April 27, she’ll be performing to a stadium full of adults.
A South Korean government agency on Thursday decided to raise its age rating for attendance to 18 from 12.
The move is forcing the concert’s promoter to offer refunds to teenagers who bought tickets for the show.
Less than 1% of the roughly 38,000 tickets sold for the show were purchased by teenagers, local media reported.
The show is to be held at the city’s largest venue, Olympic Stadium, which has about 44,000 seats for concerts.
The Korea Media Rating Board, which sets the age limits for concerts, notified the promotion company and a sponsor of the change on Thursday but didn’t state a reason why the show would be considered unsuitable for children under 18.
Internet message boards in South Korea were filled with commenters asking why Lady Gaga’s show was given the age-18 rating when K-pop girl groups that dance provocatively are not.
http://blogs.wsj.com/korearealtime/2...-rating-board/
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Well that's some good news, at least, only ~380 tickets would have to be refunded.
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Member Since: 6/23/2011
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Originally posted by MrPeanut
Well that's some good news, at least, only ~380 tickets would have to be refunded.
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Yea now we just need 8 thousand ppl to buy the rest of the tickets
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Member Since: 3/27/2011
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Originally posted by Nefertiti
Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance With Korean Rating Board
When Lady Gaga begins her world tour in Seoul on April 27, she’ll be performing to a stadium full of adults.
A South Korean government agency on Thursday decided to raise its age rating for attendance to 18 from 12.
The move is forcing the concert’s promoter to offer refunds to teenagers who bought tickets for the show.
Less than 1% of the roughly 38,000 tickets sold for the show were purchased by teenagers, local media reported.
The show is to be held at the city’s largest venue, Olympic Stadium, which has about 44,000 seats for concerts.
The Korea Media Rating Board, which sets the age limits for concerts, notified the promotion company and a sponsor of the change on Thursday but didn’t state a reason why the show would be considered unsuitable for children under 18.
Internet message boards in South Korea were filled with commenters asking why Lady Gaga’s show was given the age-18 rating when K-pop girl groups that dance provocatively are not.
http://blogs.wsj.com/korearealtime/2...-rating-board/
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That's good
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Member Since: 2/22/2012
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Quote:
Originally posted by Nefertiti
Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance With Korean Rating Board
When Lady Gaga begins her world tour in Seoul on April 27, she’ll be performing to a stadium full of adults.
A South Korean government agency on Thursday decided to raise its age rating for attendance to 18 from 12.
The move is forcing the concert’s promoter to offer refunds to teenagers who bought tickets for the show.
Less than 1% of the roughly 38,000 tickets sold for the show were purchased by teenagers, local media reported.
The show is to be held at the city’s largest venue, Olympic Stadium, which has about 44,000 seats for concerts.
The Korea Media Rating Board, which sets the age limits for concerts, notified the promotion company and a sponsor of the change on Thursday but didn’t state a reason why the show would be considered unsuitable for children under 18.
Internet message boards in South Korea were filled with commenters asking why Lady Gaga’s show was given the age-18 rating when K-pop girl groups that dance provocatively are not.
http://blogs.wsj.com/korearealtime/2...-rating-board/
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Thanks sis!
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Originally posted by Wepamiso
Yea now we just need 8 thousand ppl to buy the rest of the tickets
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Originally posted by Wepamiso
I agree, just like all 500 shows she added in Austrailia that aren't selling out
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No, we don't. The show DOES NOT HAVE TO SELL OUT.
Why are you being so pessimistic? All of her AUS. shows are either sold out or have a small amount of tickets left. You probably still wouldn't be happy if she sold out + more. No wonder the bitch is hiding from everyone.
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I feel bad for the Taiwanese people. The promoters are so money hungry that they rather cancel a show than reduce the prices? Okay.
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Member Since: 8/30/2011
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Any Taiwanese updates?
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Member Since: 8/30/2011
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Do you think the Seoul date is going to sell-out?
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Member Since: 3/5/2011
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Originally posted by Miracle
Do you think the Seoul date is going to sell-out?
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Maybe if they lower the prices
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Member Since: 11/3/2011
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Seoul update:
R section 1 Seat(s)
Standing 2,846 Seat(s)
S section 2 Seat(s)
A section 6 Seat(s)
B section 6,292 Seat(s)
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Member Since: 9/4/2011
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I just wish she released the new album before starting this tour.
She will then just perform the new songs for North America again. I hate missing out on new stuff.
I wonder if she'll start a new tour again next year though to promote it.
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Member Since: 8/30/2011
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Originally posted by Miracle
Do you think the Seoul date is going to sell-out?
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Possibly, if they lower the prices once the date approached and if there is some press.
38K tickets sold is already amazing.
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Member Since: 3/27/2010
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Originally posted by HausOfA-M
Any Taiwanese updates?
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Taiwan sales update:
5/18 (the add date)
Standing section: 7,000 tickets
Standing A = 435 USD / ( 2439 Left/ 2500 tickets)
Standing B = 300 USD / ( 2552 Left / 4500 tickets)
Seated section: 10,000 tickets
A section = 230 USD / 2775 tickets
B section = 200 USD / 1689 tickets
C section = 165 USD / 219 tickets
D section = 95 USD / (sold out)
E section = 60 USD/ (sold out)
Total: 9,674 tickets Left / 17,000 tickets (43% sold)
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5/17
Standing section: 7,000 tickets
Standing A = 435 USD / ( 680Left/ 2500 tickets)
Standing B = 300 USD / ( 566 Left / 4500 tickets)
Seated section: 10,000 tickets(sold out)
A section = 230 USD / (sold out)
B section = 200 USD / (sold out)
C section = 165 USD / (sold out)
D section = 95 USD / (sold out)
E section = 60 USD/ (sold out)
PR discount tickets: 1000 tickets
sold out
Total: 1246 tickets Left / 18,000 tickets (93% sold)
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Member Since: 3/5/2011
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Thanks for the update..I'm fine with the first date...I hope the second date can sell more than 70%.
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Member Since: 8/30/2011
Posts: 7,984
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Originally posted by JasperX
Taiwan sales update:
5/18 (the add date)
Standing section: 7,000 tickets
Standing A = 435 USD / ( 2439 Left/ 2500 tickets)
Standing B = 300 USD / ( 2552 Left / 4500 tickets)
Seated section: 10,000 tickets
A section = 230 USD / 2775 tickets
B section = 200 USD / 1689 tickets
C section = 165 USD / 219 tickets
D section = 95 USD / (sold out)
E section = 60 USD/ (sold out)
Total: 9,674 tickets Left / 17,000 tickets (43% sold)
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5/17
Standing section: 7,000 tickets
Standing A = 435 USD / ( 680Left/ 2500 tickets)
Standing B = 300 USD / ( 566 Left / 4500 tickets)
Seated section: 10,000 tickets(sold out)
A section = 230 USD / (sold out)
B section = 200 USD / (sold out)
C section = 165 USD / (sold out)
D section = 95 USD / (sold out)
E section = 60 USD/ (sold out)
PR discount tickets: 1000 tickets
sold out
Total: 1246 tickets Left / 18,000 tickets (93% sold)
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Thank you.
I still think the first date might sold out with still more a month and a half left. The second date, though...
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Member Since: 9/4/2011
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26 more days, until it all unveils!!!
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Member Since: 3/27/2010
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Originally posted by Tantei
I hope the second date can sell more than 70%.
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First date performs well enough. And no comment on the second date.....
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