San Antonio, TX, Tobin Center (Benefit), 10/1/14 - ARCHIVE
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RamblinRed:
Interesting article, thanks!
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The Rolling Stones didn't play in Albuquerque because a promoter stepped up, they stepped up and approached the facility. I suppose that is how it happens, but even then, a promoter did approach him last year to play Las Cruces and he didn't.
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So the solution to scalpers ripping off fans is for the artist and the promoter to take on the role of the scalper and rip off the fans?? THAT'S the solution to the problem? Ridiculous. That's why I won't go and participate in such nonsense. $1500 -$250 for the ticket price. That's an extra $1250 you pay to sit hundreds of feet away while a sound check is done, which is not ANY extra work for the band or artist or crew (here's a little secret: they do a sound check anyway and always have! ) and get a t shirt, some stickers and some other merchandise worth probably about $100. And THAT is supposed to be a great deal?? Oh, and ANYONE can do it, so you aren't really a "special guest" or anything. Because you are PAYING to do it.
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It is a lot for a depressed economy like San Antonio. But smaller shows are inherently more valuable so unless you get a free one, like the Amoeba show, this is the next best thing. i like hearing about small shows bc the whole stadium scene is just so big and crazy! More small shows, and of course cheaper
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I wouldn't call San Antonio a depressed economy.
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This is a charity event, not just a concert.
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RMartinez:
So the solution to scalpers ripping off fans is for the artist and the promoter to take on the role of the scalper and rip off the fans?? THAT'S the solution to the problem? Ridiculous. That's why I won't go and participate in such nonsense. $1500 -$250 for the ticket price. That's an extra $1250 you pay to sit hundreds of feet away while a sound check is done, which is not ANY extra work for the band or artist or crew (here's a little secret: they do a sound check anyway and always have! ) and get a t shirt, some stickers and some other merchandise worth probably about $100. And THAT is supposed to be a great deal?? Oh, and ANYONE can do it, so you aren't really a "special guest" or anything. Because you are PAYING to do it.
Hey, i've never payed more than $89 to see McCartney. The first time I saw him I had 4th row tickets for $28.50 (that was 1990) - the concert industry has completely changed since then. I don't have the money to buy a VIP package, but I won't hold it against those who do and feel it is a worthwhile value. As you said, there is nothing additional (other than a few inexpensive 'goodies') that weren't already payed for, but it is one more revenue stream - and that is what most acts look for these days since it is basically impossible to make money selling records (since most people now feel music should be available for free or close to it). I understand where the indigation comes from though. They are simply taking over the role of the scalper and taking that money from the scalper and putting it in the touring companies pocket. I will say I do not believe this show will be seen as part of the tour. It is not announced by McCartney's team, the tickets are only being sold through the local venue. This is basically a one off charity show. RamblinRed
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year40:
I wouldn't call San Antonio a depressed economy.
Let me show you around town next time you're here. You haven't seen enough.
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RamblinRed:
RMartinez:
So the solution to scalpers ripping off fans is for the artist and the promoter to take on the role of the scalper and rip off the fans?? THAT'S the solution to the problem? Ridiculous. That's why I won't go and participate in such nonsense. $1500 -$250 for the ticket price. That's an extra $1250 you pay to sit hundreds of feet away while a sound check is done, which is not ANY extra work for the band or artist or crew (here's a little secret: they do a sound check anyway and always have! ) and get a t shirt, some stickers and some other merchandise worth probably about $100. And THAT is supposed to be a great deal?? Oh, and ANYONE can do it, so you aren't really a "special guest" or anything. Because you are PAYING to do it.
Hey, i've never payed more than $89 to see McCartney. The first time I saw him I had 4th row tickets for $28.50 (that was 1990) - the concert industry has completely changed since then. I don't have the money to buy a VIP package, but I won't hold it against those who do and feel it is a worthwhile value. As you said, there is nothing additional (other than a few inexpensive 'goodies') that weren't already payed for, but it is one more revenue stream - and that is what most acts look for these days since it is basically impossible to make money selling records (since most people now feel music should be available for free or close to it). I understand where the indigation comes from though. They are simply taking over the role of the scalper and taking that money from the scalper and putting it in the touring companies pocket. I will say I do not believe this show will be seen as part of the tour. It is not announced by McCartney's team, the tickets are only being sold through the local venue. This is basically a one off charity show. RamblinRed
Yeah, he really does need to make up the money he is losing because the music biz has changed. : He needs to really squeeze more money out of his fans! I am not dissing you Ramblin', you are only speaking the truth. And anyone who wants to pay for that, good for them. But I won't do it. It is a free market!
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jena:
year40:
I wouldn't call San Antonio a depressed economy.
Let me show you around town next time you're here. You haven't seen enough.
I lived there for 4 years. Most of the tickets will go to Olmos Park.
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jena:
year40:
I wouldn't call San Antonio a depressed economy.
Let me show you around town next time you're here. You haven't seen enough.
All I know is Lackland AFB and the Riverwalk as well as the Tower of Americas I saw during my one town pass from basic training (although I also lived there when my dad was stationed in the area...but I was too young for me to remember that first stint) But anyway, if anyone here was fortunate enough to score tickets to this cool gig, congrats
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A good friend of mine who works in the concert promotion business said this about how artists end up playing certain markets, but not others: A lot goes into consideration - economics, size of venue, will the production fit, what feeder markets are there, routing, etc. Usually the artist isn't very involved, but may specify to play markets he or she hasn't been to before. Makes sense.
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year40:
jena:
year40:
I wouldn't call San Antonio a depressed economy.
Let me show you around town next time you're here. You haven't seen enough.
I lived there for 4 years. Most of the tickets will go to Olmos Park.
Ding ding ding we have a winner
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jena, did I saw THANK YOU for posting about this concert? THANK YOU!
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You're so welcome lmk if you're attending if you need assistance gerting around hereabouts!
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I wonder what the odds are of something special being added. I'd be there in a second, but I'm already doing three shows this tour, including one soundcheck package...
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edschen:
I wonder what the odds are of something special being added. I'd be there in a second, but I'm already doing three shows this tour, including one soundcheck package...
50/50 odds. I would guess that the show might be a little shorter, but you never know. I do think that the rising platform may not be used for this show, since there may not be room for it...?
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Paul McCartney Tobin Benefit Concert Tickets Available - San Antonio PAUL MCCARTNEY, ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST SUCCESSFUL COMPOSERS AND RECORDING ARTISTS OF ALL-TIME, WILL TAKE THE H-E-B PERFORMANCE HALL STAGE ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1ST AT 8:00 P.M. FOR A TOBIN CENTER BENEFIT CONCERT. THIS RARE THEATER APPEARANCE, LIMITED TO 1750 TICKETS, IS SURE TO BE AN EVENING TO REMEMBER. Limited tickets for this fundraising event are available now in person at The Tobin Center Box Office (100 Auditorium Circle) or by phone at 210-223-8624. Please call the Tobin Center Box Office for prices and information at 210-223-8624. Yes, it's expensive, but it's a benefit concert - There are some tickets still available, so I'm posting it for those that may not know about it and would like to attend.
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there is also a ticket giveaway on FB from a TV show here called "SA Live" I'm not on Facebook so that is all I know, bc I saw it on tv. Also, on Richard Turner's "Best of the Beatles" radio show this Sunday they are giving tickets away. The address is ksym.org, from 9-12 US CT.
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thenightfish:
edschen:
I wonder what the odds are of something special being added. I'd be there in a second, but I'm already doing three shows this tour, including one soundcheck package...
50/50 odds. I would guess that the show might be a little shorter, but you never know. I do think that the rising platform may not be used for this show, since there may not be room for it...? http://www.marmonmok.com/wp-content/uploads/Tobin-Center_5.jpg
Since this is not an official Out There tour date I don't think you will get any of the Out There tour staging. That will all be getting set up in Lubbock. I think you are likely to see a setup like the Frank Sinatra High School setup, or maybe Apollo Theater. Primarily just the band and the amps. Will be interesting to see if they even set up a screen. I also would expect a shorter show. I would be surprised if he plays a 3-hr set. I'm thinking more in the 1 1/2 to 2 hr range, but I guess we will see in a few more weeks. RamblinRed