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hope it's intimate venues!
what size venues should LB tour?
he toured theaters with 2-4 thousand seats on Seeds tour, and mostly even smaller venues on OMS tour. i like the idea of him touring much smaller venues and theaters, like on OMS tour. if they are really small (like Chicago Winery or World Cafe Live in Wilmington), ticket price can be a bit higher because all seats are great. what about prices? i think he needs to have a wide range of prices - from very expensive first couple of rows, to very cheap at the back of the venue. BuckVie prices were a big mistake, imo - all mostly middle of the road why would you buy $69+fees lawn ticket? that makes no sense! bit having $100 front row tickets invites scalpers. so front rows can be way more, while back should be very cheap. i mean i saw Springsteen on Broadway in that ~500-seat theater, i was in the very back (well there were just 2 rows in the balcony!) and paid only $75, while front rows and orchestra were way more. but there were no bad seats in that theater.
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Depends if he has a backing band or not.
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Jones Beach is way too large for LB solo. that's more BuckVie sized venue. Red Banks theater is much better LB sized venue. but i liked him in smaller than that.
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no, i'm in DC area. but NYC is close enough.
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Wow - you lucked out for Bruce! I was also in the balcony but paid almost highest price. For me, the smaller the venue, the better. He and Christine played the Greek in LA, and that's about as perfect as a venue gets. I have a feeling his next tour will sell like his Out of The Cradle shows - sort of a new intro to the world, post-Fleetwood Mac. Is the 9:30 Club still open in DC? That would be perfect. Last edited by dontlookdown; 05-14-2018 at 11:48 PM.. |
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yes, 9:30 club is still open. there is also a relatively new Fillmore in Silver Spring just outside DC border now too. even better venue than 9:30 club. also Lincoln theater might be nice. Baltimore Soundstage (LB played that on OMS tour) and tons of other venues in the area.
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