• Cipher22@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    In other news, rich artists tend to focus on locations likely to provide a profit and that they’re likely to survive the visit.

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        9 months ago

        As someone from Alaska, this hurts! I live out of state currently so can’t speak for recent or upcoming, but when I was a kid larger bands would come through. Metallica, Kiss, Megadeth & Pantera (I went to those last two) etc. Basically, large bands with good pull. Although, Jewel was going to play once when she was huge but canceled because not enough tickets were sold (Kiss played that night/venue instead ⚡)

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          I was just guessing … I’m from northern Ontario in Canada … I live near Sudbury and whenever there are major concerts, it’s always Toronto, which is about four hours from here … and that’s just the distance travellilng to get there, you basically have to set aside two days to attend a concert because if its a major event, thousands of people are doing the same and there will be no hotels, no parking, no taxis, no transport and everything will be expensive … and even if you’ve paid for everything, expect hours to get to the venue and hours to leave because of all the traffic.

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            9 months ago

            Ugh, yeah that’s awful. I meant “this hurts” as my frustration at lack of bands playing there!

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    9 months ago

    Could we chop off the top half of Australia please.

    I live there and artists go on Australian tours and don’t even come to the Northern Territory.

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      9 months ago

      They have a song called “trapped under ice” and of course they decided to NOT play it on their tour in fucking antartica

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    Smaller metal bands don’t often have the means to tour off the beaten path. Just the logistics of organising tours in e.g. South America or Africa are likely prohibitively expensive.

    Some bigger rock and metal bands have actually been pretty good in touring places that aren’t just the standard tour countries.

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      Smaller bands? Fucking Mastodon are losing money when they go on an international tour nowadays… Times are fucking hard for anyone who isn’t a superstar, support the bands you like in any way you can!

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      9 months ago

      Rage Against The Machine went to play for guerillas in the jungle once, does that count?

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      For musical tours it’s usually something more like: Seattle, LA, a big city in Texas, Minneapolis OR Chicago, Atlanta, NYC and sometimes Boston. But I take your point lol

      The odd thing to me is the Minneapolis or Chicago. In pure numbers, it should be Chicago every time, but Minneapolis seems to draw a strangely outsized amount of musical acts. I think it’s because MSP is a big airline hub. Or something? I honestly don’t know.

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    Why the fuck would a global tour go to places that can’t afford tickets?

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        Even Norway wouldn’t pay the ticket costs. You realize that taking a tour to Norway, when there’s no other reasonable options for shows nearby means Norwegians would be paying a massive premium for the artist to get there right?

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      9 months ago

      I do alright. I live pretty much smack dab between Detroit, Cleveland, and Columbus so an artist is likely to hit at least one of those. The hour and a half drive before and after a show sucks, but even Chicago and Pittsburgh are close enough for a weekend trip for a show.

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    “I’m going to the places where people can afford to see somebody who goes on a world tour.”

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    Unless you’re Horse the Band, which did their best to hit up every country on their world tour.