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Jan 4 15 10:43 AM

lillovaboy wrote:
carlos b fly wrote:
lillovaboy wrote:
Seriously you cant say a flop tour cause she went to asia and australia and all shows sold really Well Maybe not all sold out but really Well and the reason of continuing the tour would not be to fill up her pocket she doesnt need our money Shes full already but to make herself more appealing its been since 2010 she didnt do a tour and a world tour her latest Was charmbracelet so its been a long time since people over London or even France and everything saw her for the last time.Im sure people would be interested if the promotion is Well donc and i know that I am interested in seeing her in Montreal.


So basically, you want a tour for personal reasons that suit you not because its overly good for her career. Do you honestly think the tour will do well in places after all the negative press she's received for her live performances last year? A few happy lambs means nothing big picture when her brand has been so badly damaged. Her credibility as a live performer and vocalist has been well and truly shat on now and you want that moment to gamble adding more dates? 
 

How about you overexagerating things much?Seriously the performance generated bad press yes but her christmas convert did the opposite and were all sold out plus in china and australia the shows sold well too.Like i said im not the only one fan interested in seeing mariah after seing the elusive show performances from australia and all we all want this tour to happen secretly.I want to see her tour the world 1 show in london and paris and montreal toronto new york vegas etc.....Shows that are sure to sell with good promotions.


I think you need seriously need to remember back to the CB tour. Her career was in a bad place and she was struggling to sell out many venues across America and Europe (as I said, fickle markets for her) off the back of a career low. And she was in a far more solid position in 2003 than she is now by comparison. If you get want you want, it'll be more negative press following duff performances and underselling tickets and more damage to repair. 

It is important to not underestimate how much of a knock her fanbase and general public support has taken in the last twelve months. Concerts aren't going to do it. Not now, if they ever were. Its back to baby steps and getting people to invest back slowly, say with a new song that restores their faith, which will cost them £1 investment over a £100 concert seat. 
  

Last Edited By: carlos b fly Jan 4 15 11:16 AM. Edited 1 time.