Review... 😎🤗
JMJ live is freaking amazing.
Video by The Wonky Angle:
Published on 23/05/2017
In Philadelphia attendance was about 50%. The theater closed the balcony (about 33 - 40% of the venue - I had a seat there) and the main floor was not full. The very back and a wide patch near the front were empty and they allowed the audience to move forward. Still it was a good time! Before the concert I walked in a side street around the trucks and busses and many flight cases. Also saw Claude outside. After the show saw Fiona and Chris. Friends of mine who are electronic musicians and radio hosts in Philly were there and they were blown away. Also a guy from Security at the theater said it was hands down the best show he saw at the venue.Domestos wrote:Unless there's some selective photography going on, the concerts looks really well attended so far?Herr Dunkel wrote:Ticket sales don't look too good after almost a month... I was able to check 3 venues today:
Boston 19% of 5000
Philly 32% of 3000 (20 tickets sold in the past 10 days)
NYC 37% of 6000
Thnak you for your review. Interesting.Herr Dunkel wrote:In Philadelphia attendance was about 50%. The theater closed the balcony (about 33 - 40% of the venue - I had a seat there) and the main floor was not full. The very back and a wide patch near the front were empty and they allowed the audience to move forward. Still it was a good time! Before the concert I walked in a side street around the trucks and busses and many flight cases. Also saw Claude outside. After the show saw Fiona and Chris. Friends of mine who are electronic musicians and radio hosts in Philly were there and they were blown away. Also a guy from Security at the theater said it was hands down the best show he saw at the venue.Domestos wrote:Unless there's some selective photography going on, the concerts looks really well attended so far?Herr Dunkel wrote:Ticket sales don't look too good after almost a month... I was able to check 3 venues today:
Boston 19% of 5000
Philly 32% of 3000 (20 tickets sold in the past 10 days)
NYC 37% of 6000
On the afternoon of the New York show the ticket site showed about 75% sold.
One last note about Josh Wink's performance. He started at 8 pm sharp and played a set for about 45 minutes. In keeping with the aquatic theme of En Attendant Cousteau that was playing before the show Wink started his set with sea waves, the beginning was very mellow and a few minutes in beats came up, with a mix of nice loungey textures and metallic sounds at times. The beat was never really upfront, it was laid back, though dynamic. It felt a bit long toward the end (maybe because I was waiting for Jarre) but overall that was a nice overture.
All depends on how long he's been hired for...Herr Dunkel wrote:a guy from Security at the theater said it was hands down the best show he saw at the venue.