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Postby Monker » Tue Mar 28, 2006 4:47 am

You bet your sweet ass that he's very successful in Canada. He has over 8. 9 or 10 sold out shows (SO FAR), that's over 22,000 fans that saw him, so far. I have the exact numbers coming. The reviews that I read have been positive.


Now I am a lot less impressed. That's an average venue size of less then 3,000 seats. You talk it up like he's selling out 10,000 seat venues.

It's pretty amusing that this is considered 'very successful'. That's probably not much different then when he first toured the US a few years ago.

As for your 22,000 fans...I probably saw Styx with that many people at the two fair shows I saw them at a few years ago.

When Dennis can book 10,000 seat venues, then maybe you should brag...otherwise, he's not any better off then Styx.
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Postby ChicagoSTYX » Tue Mar 28, 2006 5:14 am

This is from a Styx list about the Styx concert over the weekend.......

"Tommy mentioned that Ricky and Todd have both moved to Texas. He also mentioned
they were recording a studio track in Dallas today."

We should have some new Styx music before long! :D
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Tue Mar 28, 2006 6:11 am

Darren wrote:

Manchester UK last year was sold out 3,300 people...... A friend tried to get a ticket on the night and he was told there was none left.....so he drove 45 miles home again, poor guy.


Here are the actual numbers of tickets sold in the UK. I posted these figures a couple times before (nobody reads my posts - LOL) I took the money information off.


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6/19/05

Styx
Colston Hall
Bristol, ENGLAND, UK
3A Entertainment / Jack Utsick Presents
519 Tickets Sold
1,200 Capacity
43%


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6/18/05
Styx
Carling Apollo Hammersmith
London, ENGLAND, UK
1,267 Tickets Sold
1,760Capacity
72%


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6/17/05

Styx
Manchester Apollo
Manchester, ENGLAND, UK
1,494 Tickets Sold
1,800 Capacity
83%
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6/16/05

Styx
Symphony Hall
Birmingham, ENGLAND, UK
965 Tickets Sold
1,598 Capacity
60%


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6/15/05

Styx
Glasgow Clyde Auditorium
Glasgow, SCOTLAND, UK
848 Tickets Sold
1,600 Capacity
53%
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Tue Mar 28, 2006 6:16 am

ChicagoStyx wrote:

This is from a Styx list about the Styx concert over the weekend.......

"Tommy mentioned that Ricky and Todd have both moved to Texas. He also mentioned
they were recording a studio track in Dallas today."

We should have some new Styx music before long!


Only 2 songs as for now.




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Postby DarrenUK » Tue Mar 28, 2006 10:51 am

Do not know where those people got their figures from as the Manchester Apollo holds 3300 people...

How do i know ?

I worked in the box office for 5 weeks in 1985........

each row on the lower level has 46 seats and there are 52 rows downstairs. The rest are upstairs in the circle.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Tue Mar 28, 2006 11:43 am

Those are the facts and these facts don't lie. These are official tickets sold. I just put "capacity" after it.

No offense, but they didn't sell out anyway, only 83% with those figures of paid tickets.

Monker, I can get the Canada numbers, I'm working on the US numbers for albums/cd's sold.
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Postby styxfanNH » Tue Mar 28, 2006 11:55 am

why does any of this matter?

If you like the artist, you go to the show. Who cares how much they do or don't make.

As long as fans feel they get what they paid for, that is all that matters.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Tue Mar 28, 2006 12:01 pm

Some of it matters to me because I'm a nosy person. LOL Like that's not obvious.

Styx just isn't doing that great in sales, I'm not talking about the county fairs, toad festivals, balloon festivals, zoos or airports, I'm talking about PAID ticket sales at a venue.

I'm curious to know IF Dennis was in the group, would it be the same today? Would ticket sales be higher?
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Postby Monker » Tue Mar 28, 2006 12:35 pm

styxfanNH wrote:why does any of this matter?

If you like the artist, you go to the show. Who cares how much they do or don't make.

As long as fans feel they get what they paid for, that is all that matters.


It matters to me when 'facts' are hyped out of proportion. Selling out small venues isn't that impressive.

Journey sells as many tickets as Styx and Dennis COMBINED. So, if you want to brag, at least brag about something that's worth it. You may as well be bragging that Dennis' nose is bigger then Perry's - cuz that's about how important it is.
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Postby Monker » Tue Mar 28, 2006 12:40 pm

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Styx just isn't doing that great in sales


And, by your own post you proved that Dennis is "sellng out" small venues...on his first tour in Canada in years. That's a big deal? Impressive? I don't think so.

I'm not talking about the county fairs, toad festivals, balloon festivals, zoos or airports, I'm talking about PAID ticket sales at a venue.


Sorry, but those are also the same venues that Dennis performs in...if one isn't impressive, then neither is the other. Make up your mind. If you are throwing mud at Styx, you may as well throw it at Dennis for doing the EXACT SAME THING.
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Postby Monker » Tue Mar 28, 2006 12:42 pm

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Those are the facts and these facts don't lie. These are official tickets sold. I just put "capacity" after it.

No offense, but they didn't sell out anyway, only 83% with those figures of paid tickets.

Monker, I can get the Canada numbers, I'm working on the US numbers for albums/cd's sold.


Interesting...the facts don't lie.

You posted something as a fact, and have been doing so for months, and you and you don't even have the Soundscan numbers to back you up. The fact is you seem to not know what you are talking about.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Tue Mar 28, 2006 12:51 pm

Monker wrote:

The fact is you seem to not know what you are talking about.


I've been on this board for a few years and you're just figuring this out now???? :roll:

I never have a clue what the hell I'm talking about on here - LOL :shock:

I'm very impressed that Dennis is selling out venues in Canada and a few here in the U.S.

Just let me be happy!!
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Postby Zan » Wed Mar 29, 2006 12:48 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:I'm curious to know IF Dennis was in the group, would it be the same today? Would ticket sales be higher?



That depends. if you mean "per show," then MAYBE. If you mean OVERALL< hell no. They'd only be gigging 8 times a year.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Mar 29, 2006 2:10 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
I'm curious to know IF Dennis was in the group, would it be the same today? Would ticket sales be higher?
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That depends. if you mean "per show," then MAYBE. If you mean OVERALL< hell no. They'd only be gigging 8 times a year.


LOL, I think a little more than 8 shows per year. I'd say probably average 40 shows if Dennis was with the band today?

I think they're oversaturating the market right now, just my opinion. Don't you think more tickets would be sold if they played less venues and also changed the set list more often?

Maybe it's the same story with most of these "classic rock" bands.
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Postby Zan » Wed Mar 29, 2006 4:09 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
I'm curious to know IF Dennis was in the group, would it be the same today? Would ticket sales be higher?
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That depends. if you mean "per show," then MAYBE. If you mean OVERALL< hell no. They'd only be gigging 8 times a year.


LOL, I think a little more than 8 shows per year. I'd say probably average 40 shows if Dennis was with the band today?

I think they're oversaturating the market right now, just my opinion. Don't you think more tickets would be sold if they played less venues and also changed the set list more often?

Maybe it's the same story with most of these "classic rock" bands.



I think older classic rock bands have to keep touring if they want to stay afloat. It's not like radio stations are going to flock them and beg to be the first to play their new material. I was just doing simple math: If tickets sales would be greater with DDY at the helm, it could have to do with the notion that he likes to play fewer, more selective dates.

I *am* curious as to how well his voice would hold out if he did play the type of schedule the current Styx plays (or played in the early 2000's, as the case may be). I know what I sound like after a few gigs in a row. I wonder if that has more to do with why he never wanted to play a lot than anything else.
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Mar 29, 2006 5:07 am

Zan wrote:

I think older classic rock bands have to keep touring if they want to stay afloat. It's not like radio stations are going to flock them and beg to be the first to play their new material. I was just doing simple math: If tickets sales would be greater with DDY at the helm, it could have to do with the notion that he likes to play fewer, more selective dates.


It is sad that classic rock bands cannot get their airplay of new music. For example Cheap Trick's new music which is coming out on 06/06/06 (isn't that the cutest date next to 07/07/77) is GREAT!!! I hope their new album can get some kind of airplay.

I *am* curious as to how well his voice would hold out if he did play the type of schedule the current Styx plays (or played in the early 2000's, as the case may be). I know what I sound like after a few gigs in a row. I wonder if that has more to do with why he never wanted to play a lot than anything else.



I'm surprised Tommy's voice is as good as it is for all the dates playing. Tommy's voice always has been great, well from what I heard.
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Postby Zan » Wed Mar 29, 2006 5:25 am

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:I have no clue how his voice would hold out. I wouldn't think it would hold out on the number of dates that Styx is playing now. Why would someone want to destroy their voice. Look at Steven Tyler, surgery now. Even Steve A. from Journey's voice isn't holding up the best, my opinion.

I "think" it probably had to do with resting his voice and time away from his home. Who the hell wants to be on the road 363 days a year in a bus. Okay, even 100+ with their ages. I would think been there done that, right? I don't know.

I'm surprised Tommy's voice is as good as it is for all the dates playing. Tommy's voice always has been great, well from what I heard.



I had vocal surgery when I was 19 - it happens - I hardly sang anything at that stage in life. Tommy's voice holds up well, then again, he sings about 8 songs a night, an average of maybe 3-4 nights a week, which isn't really that bad, all told. I do hope he takes care of it - I've been told that he does.
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Postby spaceace02038 » Wed Mar 29, 2006 5:30 am

tommy sings tons of background vocals also
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Wed Mar 29, 2006 5:37 am

Tommy only sings about 8 songs????? How sad! I keep forgetting about the other guys - LOL

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tommy sings tons of background vocals also


He sings background on ALL the songs in concert, doesn't he?? I haven't seen the boys for quite a while so I forgot - LOL
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Postby Zan » Wed Mar 29, 2006 11:15 am

spaceace02038 wrote:tommy sings tons of background vocals also



Not to discredit Tommy's efforts (he has held up well - in more ways than one), but I wasn't counting background vocals, since they're a lot less demanding on the pipes. Although, compared with my own band, which plays about 35-40 songs a night (we don't have the luxury of getting paid lots of money to play 14 song concerts), 1/3 of which I sing lead on, a few are duets, and the rest I do backgrounds, it still seems like a drop in the bucket...and they don't have go to real jobs the next morning either! LOL...

No wonder I always feel hoarse. LOL
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