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Postby squirt1 » Sun Nov 18, 2007 2:49 pm

If a promoter were to offer a one stadium date & DVD it also with classic Journey what would Perry stand to make?
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Re: Seriously what would a promoter offer

Postby mistiejourney » Sun Nov 18, 2007 2:49 pm

squirt1 wrote:If a promoter were to offer a one stadium date & DVD it also with classic Journey what would Perry stand to make?


The related question is what would we be willing to pay! :shock:
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Re: Seriously what would a promoter offer

Postby Rick » Sun Nov 18, 2007 2:56 pm

mistiejourney wrote:
squirt1 wrote:If a promoter were to offer a one stadium date & DVD it also with classic Journey what would Perry stand to make?


The related question is what would we be willing to pay! :shock:


Well if the average ticket price was $60.00 at a stadium that holds 60,000, then the gross income would be 3.6 million. The stadium rent, promoters, Azoff (if he gets a cut, it would be large) would all come off the top. Then you'd have to divvy up the rest between the boys. I'm guessing $300,000 at the most.
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Re: Seriously what would a promoter offer

Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sun Nov 18, 2007 2:58 pm

squirt1 wrote:If a promoter were to offer a one stadium date & DVD it also with classic Journey what would Perry stand to make?



He could probably get the guy's first born out of it. :lol:
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Re: Seriously what would a promoter offer

Postby Crazie Scarab » Sun Nov 18, 2007 3:45 pm

Rick wrote:
mistiejourney wrote:
squirt1 wrote:If a promoter were to offer a one stadium date & DVD it also with classic Journey what would Perry stand to make?


The related question is what would we be willing to pay! :shock:


Well if the average ticket price was $60.00 at a stadium that holds 60,000, then the gross income would be 3.6 million. The stadium rent, promoters, Azoff (if he gets a cut, it would be large) would all come off the top. Then you'd have to divvy up the rest between the boys. I'm guessing $300,000 at the most.


300K? ... And, Steve probably makes that every month in interest alone with all he's got as it is. Why work?
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Re: Seriously what would a promoter offer

Postby ebake02 » Sun Nov 18, 2007 4:25 pm

Rick wrote:
mistiejourney wrote:
squirt1 wrote:If a promoter were to offer a one stadium date & DVD it also with classic Journey what would Perry stand to make?


The related question is what would we be willing to pay! :shock:


I'm guessing $300,000 at the most.


They'd end up with less that after they finish paying their backstage crew as well as the film crew that would record the footage for the DVD. They would be better off to just sit back and collect the royalties from their past work.
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Re: Seriously what would a promoter offer

Postby Rick » Sun Nov 18, 2007 4:59 pm

ebake02 wrote:
Rick wrote:
mistiejourney wrote:
squirt1 wrote:If a promoter were to offer a one stadium date & DVD it also with classic Journey what would Perry stand to make?


The related question is what would we be willing to pay! :shock:


I'm guessing $300,000 at the most.


They'd end up with less that after they finish paying their backstage crew as well as the film crew that would record the footage for the DVD. They would be better off to just sit back and collect the royalties from their past work.


Actually, a one off, one stadium show would probably get more than I suggested as the average ticket price, no? I imagine a one off show with Perry in a stadium would draw whatever they wanted to charge. Who knows though?
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Re: Seriously what would a promoter offer

Postby mistiejourney » Sun Nov 18, 2007 5:02 pm

Rick wrote:
mistiejourney wrote:
squirt1 wrote:If a promoter were to offer a one stadium date & DVD it also with classic Journey what would Perry stand to make?


The related question is what would we be willing to pay! :shock:


Well if the average ticket price was $60.00 at a stadium that holds 60,000, then the gross income would be 3.6 million. The stadium rent, promoters, Azoff (if he gets a cut, it would be large) would all come off the top. Then you'd have to divvy up the rest between the boys. I'm guessing $300,000 at the most.


You think they would only charge $60.00? They could pull $100 for lawn seating! Maybe more!
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Re: Seriously what would a promoter offer

Postby ArnelRox » Sun Nov 18, 2007 5:15 pm

mistiejourney wrote:You think they would only charge $60.00? They could pull $100 for lawn seating! Maybe more!


More than that. Look at what The Police tix went for. Or The Eagles.
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Re: Seriously what would a promoter offer

Postby journeyrock » Sun Nov 18, 2007 5:27 pm

Rick wrote:
mistiejourney wrote:
squirt1 wrote:If a promoter were to offer a one stadium date & DVD it also with classic Journey what would Perry stand to make?


The related question is what would we be willing to pay! :shock:


Well if the average ticket price was $60.00 at a stadium that holds 60,000, then the gross income would be 3.6 million. The stadium rent, promoters, Azoff (if he gets a cut, it would be large) would all come off the top. Then you'd have to divvy up the rest between the boys. I'm guessing $300,000 at the most.
My guess is that the ticket price would be WAY higher than $60. And they would get it. Look at VH ticket prices.

I paid over $100 to see Journey with JSS last year.
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Postby StoneCold » Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:13 am

A one off concert?

That would be BIG BUCKS! Cheapest tix about $200 since people would come from all over the world for that.
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Postby WickedGail » Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:31 am

I could easlily see the tickets down front hitting the 1000 dollar range or more. When you see the unpresented response for the Zep tickets, they could have charged the moon for em! They would sell out whatever the cost. Especially if it were a one time thing. I'd go!

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Re: Seriously what would a promoter offer

Postby Andrew » Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:42 am

squirt1 wrote:If a promoter were to offer a one stadium date & DVD it also with classic Journey what would Perry stand to make?


Not much.
A tour would be a different story though...VH are taking home over $1m per show, so Journey would be the same I expect...for a full tour.
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Re: Seriously what would a promoter offer

Postby Rockindeano » Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:55 am

Andrew wrote:
squirt1 wrote:If a promoter were to offer a one stadium date & DVD it also with classic Journey what would Perry stand to make?


Not much.
A tour would be a different story though...VH are taking home over $1m per show, so Journey would be the same I expect...for a full tour.


Are you back on the bottle?

If Journey announces a Rose Bowl show they could back the fucking Brinks truck up and collect, however..........

I would think most promoters, buyers would insist on a full tour, unless Espee absolutely nixed it and then I believe someone like HBO would pony up dollars.
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Postby squirt1 » Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:44 am

If they did one $300.00 show to 90,000 the revenue should be worth it. The DVD would sell like hotcakes and perhaps another show would happen. Glad to see you posting more Deano ! God Bless.
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