They are the current version of Bon Jovi. Were hot and then it was uncool to like them for some reason and then started to come back.Perhaps I'm wrong, but I think anyone would outdraw Nickelback 2to1. That band is awful.
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They are the current version of Bon Jovi. Were hot and then it was uncool to like them for some reason and then started to come back.Perhaps I'm wrong, but I think anyone would outdraw Nickelback 2to1. That band is awful.
I guess at the Grammys last night Trevor Noah suggested one of their faces could unlock the other’s phone … and they actually tried it, lolJP text me and said we need face tattoos for this show to fit in. Suggested “I *heart* Mom” under the eye. I said don’t be a doosh bag.
I also didn’t say no.
Pretty sure for stadium events the venue pays a fee to the artist to show up and the venue keeps tickets, parking, concessions etcAll the AD cares is if the check is good.
The song he did with Ozzy was very good!His cover of War Pigs at the Grammys last night as an Ozzie tribute was pretty good.
I’d always seen promoters rent facilities and they get ticket money. Concessions are usually the stadiums money. Parking I guess it would depend on what was all rented.Pretty sure for stadium events the venue pays a fee to the artist to show up and the venue keeps tickets, parking, concessions etc
I definitely know the Artist gets paid upfront and pretty sure also cuts of concessions and anything and everything they can get.Pretty sure for stadium events the venue pays a fee to the artist to show up and the venue keeps tickets, parking, concessions etc
even at their age, I would have to pay to see that.Any word on the rumor that AC/DC is coming to the Jack?
I've heard the same. I can't recall which podcast..maybe Smartless...he talks in depth about his time in prison and now basically using music to serve others. Oh, and he's got a fascinating music path as if I recall he self published so controls it all (had a big YouTube following)As a side note - my uncle lives in Nashville and he was waiting outside of some pizza place to get a seat when Jelly Roll was out waiting as well. My uncles grandson was with him and Jelly Roll just struck up a conversation with his grandson...couldn't of been nicer he said. Was genuinely a good dude and as they were walking out stopped by again to say goodbye to my uncles grandson.
So...his music is terrible but he's a damn good guy.
Also George (and Stapleton opening) probably had an age of interest range from like 20 to 80 years old....and your other points you brought up.A lot cheaper tickets also. Strait keeps saying it’s his last go around and people buy because of that. Throw in that it had been a long time since a stadium concert in JTS, it’s over a 3 day weekend and you have the makings of a big show. Clay Stapleton also didn’t hurt.
Field of dreams is doing a Labor Day weekend again. Tim McGraw drew 2x of nickelback so country acts sell better around here for sure.
His cover of War Pigs at the Grammys last night as an Ozzie tribute was pretty good.

Post started as rap then went country, kind of sings everything. I assume this will be more country since that is his new stuff.
Jelly Roll lost about 300lb in the last couple years so will look different than in these. Here's some Jelly Roll for those that don't know the hits:
Where do you think the revenue is going from these shows?We need a big timer to come to Jack trice for a NIL Concert, 100% of revenue going to ISU athletics. That would be a major Party, similar to Farm Aid but going to athletics.
Rumor has it the bio genetic engineering department is getting the juice from this one as a favor from Pioneer.Where do you think the revenue is going from these shows?