November 15, 2012

More news of Gaga failures from Brazil; further proving that she is a liar

She who condones the torture and slaughter of innocent animals for fashion is now in Argentina and more news of her tour's failure in Brazil is bursting out of the truth geyser.  Paws Down reported this so make sure to read their post 'Flop This Way Ball Brazil - The Aftermath'.

Brazilian online publication UOL Entretenimento dissects what might have happened to Lady Gaga in Brazil.


It did not help promote "take two and pay a" no "10 times without interest." Tickets available for all three shows in Brazil Lady Gaga had a stranding of 43%, according to figures provided by Time for Fun, the company that brought the artist to the country.

The stocking was the biggest show of São Paulo: 50 000 people from 64,995 tickets sold. Capacity of 77%. The highest was in Rio De stranding 90,330 tickets available, only 40,000 have been sold, or 44%. In Porto Alegre, Gaga has sold 16 000 of 30 000 entries offered to the public.


Compared to other pop divas of her age as Katy Perry and Rihanna, who have gone through São Paulo, the numbers can be considered a success, since the former brought about 25,000 people to his show in Chacara Jockey, while the second drew about 15,000 to Anhembi. Have Britney Spears, whose 13-year career as a solo artist, has not passed the house of 30 000 in the same arena. In total, however, Katy Perry and Rihanna got the better because of his performances at Rock in Rio, which attracts audiences of other artists. In the state capital, sang for about 100 thousand people each.


In comparison with the greats of pop, with decades of experience, Gaga gets in the way. The most obvious comparison is Madonna. Her "Sticky & Sweet Tour", which began in Brazil in 2008, attracted more than 65 000 people to each of his three shows in Sao Paulo and about 54 thousand to each of the two shows in Rio


Already led to the band U2 Morumbi, in 2011, 270 thousand people for three performances of his tour "360", all exhausted. Coldplay in 2010 was 60 000. And in the same year by Beyoncé, who has a duet with Gaga, more packed the Morumbi stadium. His audience was 60 thousand in SP, 25 000 and 50 000 in Florianópolis in Salvador (Bahia although the capital has been a stranding of 20 thousand tickets at the time). In Rio, Beyoncé sang for 15,000 people, but his presentation was the venue HSBC, whose capacity is the same.

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But what happened with Lady Gaga? Overestimation of the public? Tickets too expensive? Laziness public face of the poor transport infrastructure to the local shows? When contacted, Time for Fun declined comment this balance data. However, UOL found that the company felt passing through Brazil Gaga successful in commercial terms. The report then sought the opinion of professionals in the field of entertainment in the country in an attempt to understand the case.


Horace Brandão, director of Communication and Image Midiorama, who 20 years ago is responsible for the communication entertainment attractions national and global audiences compares the attractions infantojuvenis Gaga with the Jonas Brothers or Justin Bieber, who also does not occupy a location for 90 thousand people.


She went from "zero to 100km" very fast and maybe that explains both the expectation generated around his coming as the ratio achieved in the sale of their shows.Horace Brandão on Lady Gaga
"This number is for a public festival that brings together attractions every taste and mix with metal ax to give the 'league'. Yet a number is very unlikely to win any of the entertainment titan. Madonna not cover it. Unless she took only one or two shows in the country, which is not the case. "


Moreover, Brandao says, "the mass is not stupid and who dictates what is seen or not seen." Therefore, he says, "an artist who walks on eggshells and wears giant steaks can to reach everyone in popularity, is not able to make a parent want to sacrifice purchases and the month English course for kids to buy four entries, for example, to go to such a show. "


Have music producer and judge on the "American Idol", Marco Camargo, says Lady Gaga is "far from a unanimous" and that "being the media" does not necessarily have all the people in order to see it. "I am confident that this is a media artist. It has its value, but is not, in my view, the height of the Beatles, Elton John, U2, Coldplay, Roberto Carlos, Ivete Sangalo, whose music is in the foreground and not the performance, choreography and lights. "


Outside the artistic aspects, both agree that the lack of transport infrastructure and power in local shows, as well as due to the high prices charged half price, the tax burden and difficulties of logistics, also contribute to the public think twice before meddling in this type of endeavor.


Furthermore, the Brazilian has realized the trivialization of such attraction. "Brazilians are smarter gotten used to bargain, to expect liquidations and knows what it takes to 'cart'. A good fact is that the 'replay' occurs because there is no more idols rising giants, and Lady Gaga is proof of that, "concludes Brandão.


Camargo, in turn, believes there should be more government investment in infrastructure and shows that Brazilians have preferred the performances of local artists. "I think our mother tongue will always speak louder and should not in any way, artistically, to any country. Our artists are good enough to not only fill the spaces for concerts, as well as the Brazilian hearts. "

Did you guys know that iMadonna's Porto Alegre show was done in a parking lot?  Read about that on Paws Down