Namo I couldn't care less if the tour sells out or not, I just want a damn good tour after we got a good album. I think you will find that it's you who seems to be obsessed with how the tour is selling, like it's some kind of comment on her success.
Namo i love u but we get it already....you don't like Madonna
We've been arguing about the definition of the sold out shows you've talked about for years as evidence of her relevance and the size of her audiences. You do it so frequently and automatically you probably have no idea how it would seem to any reasonable person that it's important to you that her tours SELL OUT and BREAK RECORDS.
Well, at least now you can admit that those things aren't true for the gal any more.
I'd love to go. I reeeeally would love to see this tour since I love the album so much. But there's no part of me that can justify spending $100 to be so far back that I'm just watching the show on monitors, when the entire show will be on YouTube in a matter of days. And since my days of spending $500 to see a 2 hour show are over, I guess I'll be missing this one.
"I just searched twitter for 'Eagles concert periscope' to get roughly around the same demo, and there were no links."
People think what I say about Maddie and her demo and her tour not selling are just made up but, voila, there you go.
Jordan, the day before the show Stub Hub might be paying YOU to take a ticket off their hands. But for the almost half unsold Boston show the RESALE tickets on Ticketmaster are below face value. If you really want to see the show that bad, get a cheap ticket. Talented people can fill up an arena and make people in the far away seats feel a part of it. I've seen the Stones and U2 and Bette Midler do it.
Who knows? It's possible the show can make a dent in the public's consciousness in a way the album didn't.
Just try not to get a seat up near the ceiling because heat rises and the little sparrow's golden vocal chords start to malfunction if there's any air conditioning. Just one of the many things that made the Confessions show such an excruciating experience. That and the jungle gym.
Namo, get over it. Those people paid hundreds to thousands of dollars to be there. Why SHOULDNT they be expected to give as much as she was on that stage. Why should she be the only one working? C'mon, dude. It just makes sense.
What does that even mean Namo (by the way I bet my fella 10 pounds that you would be the first to comment....cheers). The set list is shaping up to be great, a brilliant mix of old and new to please everyone. But hey, who cares right Namo, the tour is gonna flop according to you.
Namo i love u but we get it already....you don't like Madonna