| re: I don't think so, unfortunately |
| Posted by: sirpupnyc 03:42 pm EST 01/18/18 |
| In reply to: I don't think so, unfortunately - NJGUY 03:09 pm EST 01/18/18 |
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Look at their average ticket in the gross reports. It's $80-$90. The posted prices are high, but a lot of the tickets are being sold with discounts. (And shows set their prices high so they don't lose money when they discount.)
I'd guess that as long as the grosses stay over 50% of potential, they're keeping their heads above water. Viacom ought to have enough marketing power to make that happen. If it starts having losing weeks consistently and they can't turn it around, they'll close and look to make their money back on tour. |
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re: I don't think so, unfortunately - CCentero 04:11 pm EST 01/18/18 |
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Dumb question, maybe, but can the market sustain 5+ 'kid' shows at any one time? - GrumpyMorningBoy 04:00 pm EST 01/18/18 |
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