Here’s how much fans have been ‘brushed’ for Thompson in just the first six hours. From this figure the head hurts …
Disado for tickets to the Zagreb concert Marko Perkovic Thompson She started on Friday at noon and doesn’t stop. Tickets are sold at prices of 30, 50 and 60 euros depending on the position you want to follow. It follows that the average ticket price is 45 euros. In just six hours, until 6 pm on Friday, a record number of tickets was sold, a total of 130,000. Until just before 1pm, there was a ticket for tickets at the virtual waiting room on the Entria website, and then they announced: « Sales of sales! ». The concert was sold out to literally one day, 98 days before the concert.
Looking only at the known sale of 130,000 tickets, about six million euros were located in the cash register in just the first six hours. Of course, this is an assessment because there is no information yet how much ticket has been sold for a ground floor, which is 30 euros, and how much for 50 and 60 euros where they are more exclusive positions.
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By the way, Thompson had the last solo concert last year, after a two -year break, in front of thousands of people, and the concert « Imotski, did not forget » he attracted between 20,000 and 25,000 people. The ticket price for that concert ranged between 30 and 60 euros. If we take that the average of the tickets sold were 45 euros and multiplied by 22,000 people, it turns out that 990,000 euros were earned on the tickets alone.
We asked last year Thompson’s manager what was the profit from the concert in Imotski.
– How can I know that? I can’t know that by no means. I don’t know anything – said the manager Denis Pletikosa. At the same time, in 2010, the media wrote that Thompson was the richest performer, then he sought 15,000 euros per appearance, and the sent to us tell us that the amount could have doubled.
Also, in 2017, the media reported that the whole concert of this singer in Knin cost half a million kuna, and Thompson then claimed he did not take money to sing on the victory day.