2012年5月17日木曜日

MO†HER MONS†ER IN TAI PEI

FOURTH LEG OF THE BTWBALL!!!!!!! Obviously, Lil Monsters from the previous legs were still ruminating on my Mother Monster's unprecedented performance, and Lil Monsters from later legs are going to get ready for my Mother Monster's visit! Before discussing any matter, would like to wish and pray for a successful yet monsterous performance!

In the situation of Taipei Lil Monsters, although most of them are busy preparing their make up and outfit for the BTWBall, some, are concerning with the BTWBall. The largest concern, as it was sharing all through Facebook, was the average price of the BTWBall tickets. For the most convenience, I will compare the prices with Hong Kong Dollars, as a result of my Hong Kong Chinkish nature. Let's use the price level, where this price level is able to admit one person into the field where it is the most close to my Mother Monster,

Taipei: Rock and Roll Zone (?, though it's difficult for my Mother Monster to rock'n roll nowadays...) 12 800台湾ドル (TWD)  = 3 358.12689 香港ドル (HKD)

Hong Kong: Block A    1580.00 香港ドル (HKD)

3 358.12689 / 1580 = 2.12539677

Yes, Taiwan Lil Monsters gotta pay more than twice as much as Hong Kong Lil Monsters. Though Taiwan Lil Monsters are concerning on this topic, up until now there are none of official responses distributed to reply this concern. Which is, in my opinion, reasonable.

First of all, ticketing and their prices would not be directly managed by my Mother Monster's herself. Every concert requires a profit range, in order for more concerts coming up in the future. Prices of the tickets should be considered as the effect of the various costs, of venue rent, equipment, human resource, etc.

Secondly, the BTWBall in Taipei was only planned for 1 show only, May 17th. It was then added 1 more show on the following day, I believe, at the end of March. If the organizer needs to ensure their profit range to be constant or more than their prediction, in the constrain of venue booking (which I suppose it would be very tight at the Nanhai Stadium), the ticket prices are obviously forced to set with a higher range.

But, a possible prediction, in future Balls or other concert events, if we assume that the organizer is obligated to monitor their profit range in constant or higher than the constant, it is able to predict how many added shows were proposed internally, by analyzing the price range of the tickets. How are we gonna do that? This leaves for your own research and analysis. So, "hey (sic), Nothing Else I Can Say~".

0 件のコメント:

コメントを投稿