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Don wrote:Journey learned their lesson, hence no 2/3 empty stadium this time. A 20k seat arena in Manila should be just perfect for them.
steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:Journey learned their lesson, hence no 2/3 empty stadium this time. A 20k seat arena in Manila should be just perfect for them.
They shouldn't have put that fence up. There were another 40k that wanted to get in.
Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:Journey learned their lesson, hence no 2/3 empty stadium this time. A 20k seat arena in Manila should be just perfect for them.
They shouldn't have put that fence up. There were another 40k that wanted to get in.
They should have let them in for free, then they wouldn't have had to edit out all those empty white patio chairs like they did on the DVD.
steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:Journey learned their lesson, hence no 2/3 empty stadium this time. A 20k seat arena in Manila should be just perfect for them.
They shouldn't have put that fence up. There were another 40k that wanted to get in.
They should have let them in for free, then they wouldn't have had to edit out all those empty white patio chairs like they did on the DVD.
Empty chairs were a sign of a lack of affordability for the average citizen....but, there have been plenty of shows put on by foreign acts that have sold many more seats. Has the economy improved lately?
Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:Journey learned their lesson, hence no 2/3 empty stadium this time. A 20k seat arena in Manila should be just perfect for them.
They shouldn't have put that fence up. There were another 40k that wanted to get in.
They should have let them in for free, then they wouldn't have had to edit out all those empty white patio chairs like they did on the DVD.
Empty chairs were a sign of a lack of affordability for the average citizen....but, there have been plenty of shows put on by foreign acts that have sold many more seats. Has the economy improved lately?
The ticket prices were on Journey, they may have over estimated how much people would pay to see Arnel, someone who at that point was still an unknown in the Philippine music industry. Rihanna and other American artists have sold out over there but they price their tickets accordingly.
There is a lot of construction going on but most of it from out of country investors. For 2012, the BBC showed the average wage at $279 a month (only Pakistan and Tajikistan placed lower on this particular list).
http://everythinginbudget.blogspot.com/ ... pines.html
steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:Journey learned their lesson, hence no 2/3 empty stadium this time. A 20k seat arena in Manila should be just perfect for them.
They shouldn't have put that fence up. There were another 40k that wanted to get in.
They should have let them in for free, then they wouldn't have had to edit out all those empty white patio chairs like they did on the DVD.
Empty chairs were a sign of a lack of affordability for the average citizen....but, there have been plenty of shows put on by foreign acts that have sold many more seats. Has the economy improved lately?
The ticket prices were on Journey, they may have over estimated how much people would pay to see Arnel, someone who at that point was still an unknown in the Philippine music industry. Rihanna and other American artists have sold out over there but they price their tickets accordingly.
There is a lot of construction going on but most of it from out of country investors. For 2012, the BBC showed the average wage at $279 a month (only Pakistan and Tajikistan placed lower on this particular list).
http://everythinginbudget.blogspot.com/ ... pines.html
Interesting. I think of Japan and other places that have islands and have great economies, greatly removed from the US, and it makes me wonder why the Philippines can't do better. They have people and they have education, as well as natural resources. Maybe it's been their government. Perhaps they need a major Auto company to come over and build some factories.
Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Don wrote:Journey learned their lesson, hence no 2/3 empty stadium this time. A 20k seat arena in Manila should be just perfect for them.
They shouldn't have put that fence up. There were another 40k that wanted to get in.
They should have let them in for free, then they wouldn't have had to edit out all those empty white patio chairs like they did on the DVD.
Empty chairs were a sign of a lack of affordability for the average citizen....but, there have been plenty of shows put on by foreign acts that have sold many more seats. Has the economy improved lately?
The ticket prices were on Journey, they may have over estimated how much people would pay to see Arnel, someone who at that point was still an unknown in the Philippine music industry. Rihanna and other American artists have sold out over there but they price their tickets accordingly.
There is a lot of construction going on but most of it from out of country investors. For 2012, the BBC showed the average wage at $279 a month (only Pakistan and Tajikistan placed lower on this particular list).
http://everythinginbudget.blogspot.com/ ... pines.html
Interesting. I think of Japan and other places that have islands and have great economies, greatly removed from the US, and it makes me wonder why the Philippines can't do better. They have people and they have education, as well as natural resources. Maybe it's been their government. Perhaps they need a major Auto company to come over and build some factories.
The Philippines had the second fastest growing economy in Asia in 1965. Then Marcos came to power. It's been the same old routine with every leader since. Between cronyism, general corruption and the overwhelming political influence of the Catholic Church the country just can't get on its feet.
Don wrote:Korea is the big economy in Asia now. Where as in the late 80s and 90s you had the Japanese flocking to the Philippines to play golf and what not, now it's the Koreans sending their kids to schools in Baguio to learn English. The thousands of Filipinas that would head for work in Japan are now in Korea instead as Japan has closed those doors as they struggle with their own economic turmoil.
steveo777 wrote:Maybe they need a guy from Kenya with a Hawiian birth certificate.
Don wrote:Korea is the big economy in Asia now. Where as in the late 80s and 90s you had the Japanese flocking to the Philippines to play golf and what not, now it's the Koreans sending their kids to schools in Baguio to learn English. The thousands of Filipinas that would head for work in Japan are now in Korea instead as Japan has closed those doors as they struggle with their own economic turmoil.
jrny84 wrote:Yeah, I wonder if it was due to low ticket sales.
tater1977 wrote:Journey's Manila concert set on March 21
Thu, 24 Jan, 2013 08:19 PM PST
MANILA, Philippines - Filipino singer Arnel Pineda announced that his American rock band "Journey" will be coming back to Manila this March for a one-night show at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.
slucero wrote:pretty big place...
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