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Re: North American Tour Stats for new Gnr

Sky Dog wrote:

got this from mygnr...just wanted to document here for future reference

North American Tour Stats courtesy of Pollstar


2002 Top 100 Tours (Source)

75. Guns N' Roses
Gross: 6.5 million dollars
Average ticket price: $46.72
Average tickets sold: 8,660
Total tickets sold: 138,564
Average gross: $404,611
Cities/Shows played: 16/16
Booking agency: Creative Artists Agency



2006 Top 100 Tours (Source)

39. Guns N' Roses
Gross: 21.6 million dollars
Average ticket price: $58.91
Average tickets sold: 8,730
Total tickets sold: 366,649
Average gross: $514,286
Cities/Shows played: 42/49
Booking agency: Creative Artists Agency


2010 Top 100 Tours - mid year(Source)

46. Guns N' Roses
Gross: 6.3 million dollars
Average ticket price: $74.45
Average tickets sold: 6,500
Total tickets sold: 84,494
Average gross: $483,895
Cities/Shows played: 13/13
Booking agency: Creative Artists Agency



2011 Top 100 Tours (Source)

73. Guns N' Roses
Gross: 11.2 million dollars
Average ticket price: $52.65
Average tickets sold: 6,446
Total tickets sold: 212,725
Average gross: $339,394
Cities/Shows played: 33/35
Booking agency: Paradigm




2012 Top 100 Tours - mid-year (Source)

99. Guns N' Roses
Gross: 2.6 million dollars
Average ticket price: $90.63
Average tickets sold: 2,050
Total tickets sold: 28,706
Average gross: $185,839
Cities/Shows played: 14/14
Booking agency: The Agency Group
****please note these 14 shows were Up Close and Personal Tour.

Intercourse
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Intercourse wrote:

Numbers went down after CD was released but then again ticket prices went up by about 35%. Looks like they have their repeat audience in the bag.

Re: North American Tour Stats for new Gnr

Sky Dog wrote:

The long and short of it is that the band is now a solid theatre act in the US. They are a solid arena act outside of the US with stadiums possible in Asia and South America.

Mikkamakka
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Mikkamakka wrote:

2.6 million $s for 14 shows? I'm surprised that Axl is still interested in touring the same show for the zillionth time. I expected a higher sum, although with this attendance, you really cannot have more.

buzzsaw
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buzzsaw wrote:

You're forgetting his private show fees.

apex-twin
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apex-twin wrote:

In Europe, Guns' performance fee is generally around €1M.

This is for festivals / one-off shows in various countries.

Since they still get booked with their asking price, I'd say there's a lucrative market in place.

Re: North American Tour Stats for new Gnr

Sky Dog wrote:
Mikkamakka wrote:

2.6 million $s for 14 shows? I'm surprised that Axl is still interested in touring the same show for the zillionth time. I expected a higher sum, although with this attendance, you really cannot have more.

those 14 shows were played in small theatres...thus, the UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL tour as it was called. I don't think they did that one to make money...not at all. I think they actually did it for fun and for the hardcores.

apex-twin
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apex-twin wrote:

They also have a sizable overhead with the usual stage production.

The Azoff complaint mentioned Guns earned around $12,5 Million for the early 2009-10 tour legs. With some 32 shows, they average at $400,000 in revenues, which, I assume, includes merch.

Axl complains all managers want to scale things down by (for example) cutting it down to one tour bus. If the boss could be arsed to travel with the band, the band might be looking at earning additional hundreds of thousands of dollars per show. 

The Vegas thing is pretty much a god-send from a business point of view, given they got a good deal. In theory, the overhead is radically reduced along with travelling costs, the public exposure is there, this would be a time to aggressively sell the new band with new (yes, NEW) music.

Then they call it Appetite for Democracy and we cross fingers that Axl strolls into a local recording studio, or at least, saves up the dough in the band war chest.


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Re: North American Tour Stats for new Gnr

Sky Dog wrote:

you'll see him in a strip club WAY before a studio! 13

BLS-Pride
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BLS-Pride wrote:

2006 was such a wasted year. Axl never sounded better in the new band era the band had real momentum.:

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