keano016
Babyface
U2 anounces only few concert dates. And when they are announced they are in off times so that hard core fans do not mind and still go. For example, Boston is on Sunday then NYC is on Thursday. People would prefer Friday or Saturday but what the hell, take what you can get it is U2.
And then what happens, 2nd shows are announced, Boston probably will be Saturday, NYC will be Friday. Now it is a weekend day, more people will be able to make it, and voila, 2nd shows are sold out.
Yet, for the true hard core fans who got memberships and went ahead to buy tickets on the first concert date will be stuck with midweek/sunday dates.
Am I right in my assessment of U2 marketing plan or am I way off?
And then what happens, 2nd shows are announced, Boston probably will be Saturday, NYC will be Friday. Now it is a weekend day, more people will be able to make it, and voila, 2nd shows are sold out.
Yet, for the true hard core fans who got memberships and went ahead to buy tickets on the first concert date will be stuck with midweek/sunday dates.
Am I right in my assessment of U2 marketing plan or am I way off?