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Originally Posted by Jwiz
This will probably be one of the vital contributing factors...like waterballoon said, 1000+ people (i thought there will be around 7000 people attending the concert =/) = confirm not enough = no profit = Thus there's a high chance that sponsorers won't invite ayu to singapore..and this theory applies to other situations too..and in addition i don't think ayu is going to hold a mini-concert in singapore
Karenpang, i think size is witbout doubt one of the reasons. Why taiwan, hongkong and shanghai?..because at the bottomline they share the same trait which is having a BIG population..secondly, the ayu fanbase in these three countries are much larger than fanbase in singapore.
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yeah & bottomline's regardless whether you're talking about ayumi or any other Japanese artistes , it all boils down to $ . That's what the music business's driven by .
You don't see cases where the business's not driven by $ , it will be silly not to say it's not the case
Another eg. I can think of is WOMAD & last year's 1st instalment of SingFest .
Lineup for SingFest to me was pretty crap except for a few acts like Gym Class Heroes who came to perform & yet organisers spent about S$1 million to promote & organise the event & they commented in the papers that they made a loss .
Also the tickets for SingFest were expensive at around the S$200 & above range . Attendance initially was so bad that as a last resort , organisers slashed the prices of the tickets by 1/2 for people to fill up the slots in the Fort Canning Park during Aug 8th & 9th .
Even WOMAD will be going MIA for the next 2 years to refocus & rethink their strategy due to rising ticket prices .
SISTIC's an idiot , booking fee's up to S$3 per ticket .
So bottomline's everyone's selfish in his/her own way & it's due to $

no $ no talk !
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Originally Posted by kinix
Haha waiting for ur sponsorship~ 
Remember to make it free for view~
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yes please do that ZW
make Avex say , I TOLD YOU SO in bold lettering