Let me just establish a little background as a fan: been a life long fan (yeah, I've been around for a while), I've seen the Police twice - many moons ago, had all their albums on cassette, then CD, and have started replacing those with the remastered versions. Kept track of the guys; Rumblfish, Animal Logic, The Secret Policeman's Ball, etc... In other words not a fair-wheather fan.
With that said, I've been hoping/waiting for a Police tour for a long time. So of course I was excited when they announced a reunion tour.
Then I found out that it was a stadium tour - I've always hated stadium shows; too hard to see the band, bad sound, too many people. But if that's all that is offered, that's what I'll take.
Hmm, $60 for a ticket that will make you feel like you are touring the Grand Canyon in a helicopter; $250 for a ticket that might get you close enough to tell which is the guy that does that yoga stuff and wich guy makes those cool guitar sounds. Steep prices, but again, if that's all I have to choose from, OK.
So I accepted the things that would normally keep me well away from any other show. This may be my only chance to see the band perform again - ever.
That should have been the end of the story.
BUT:
1 - some brilliant tour manager said "hey, this market isn't tapped out yet - there's more cash out there waiting for us". OK, even music is a business, if there's money to be made, might as well go for it. I'm sort of OK with that.
2 - same brilliant tour manager (I'll just call him "Brill" for short), so Brill says "I don't know if we could sell another stadium show, so lets play it safe and put the band in a venue that will pretty much guaranty a sell out ; lets put them in a place that holds half the capacity of the stadium.
3 - Brill to second venue; "what date do you guys have open? Three days before the sold out stadium show? Sounds great!"
So I (and tens of thousands of other fans) spent big bucks to see them in a venue I ordinarily would never go to because I thought it would be my only chance to see them only to be submarined by the bean counters by having a second show added in a smaller venue and THREE days BEFORE their sold-out stadium show.
Am I the only one that thinks this was a slap in the face to every Los Angeles fan that bought a ticket to the stadium show? Normally additional shows come AFTER the original date. Normally the added dates are in the SAME VENUE (unless they come around for a second leg of a tour months later, then they may make adjustments for demand), not a smaller, more centrally located venue.
They may have my money, but they've lost me.