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The races extended in a place, previously related to inherited acts, have popular among the stars, especially Harry Styles and BTS, the invoices and the media threw as the excursion prices increase.
By Ben Sisario
On Saturday, Harry Styles will spend at the Madison Square Garden from the excursion of his new graphic album, “Harry’s House. “
Then, next Sunday, he will play the lawn again. Next Monday too. And 12 times until September 21. In the KIA forum in Inglewood, California, the styles will occur 15 times in October and November. The total stretch of North America of the last tour of the singer, which opened its doors in Toronto this week, is composed of 42 screens in just five cities.
The excursion of styles is the maximum vital example of a bubbling trend in concert residences: extended artists of artists in a limited number of cities and positions. In a bouncing excursion market, with hungry audiences in concert purchase registration inputs, and to the higher costs that never, these reservations are planned possible options through eminent artists to reduce their time on the road and establish themselves in much less positions than they are simply not a classic visit.
In addition to the high-level ones, they recently ended with the K-POP BTS phenomenon and the Mexican rock organization, which has reserved 12 dates since March in the forum, the only functionality of the organization in the United States throughout the year. In Las Vegas, the position that probably gave birth to the format, Adele will begin a commitment of 32 weekend dates at Caesars Palace in November, and Katy Perry and Miranda Lambert also have covered dates for autumn.
According to the agents of the qualifiability and the observers of the industry, the reasons come with the intelligent brand, the coverage of artists and pandemic groups and a bloodless calculation of monetary efficiency. More concerts in less cities means less road trucks and decreasing expenses everywhere.
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