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| Space Cadet |
| Im interested in bringing Paul van Dyk to Brazil for a benefit event...Does anyone have any idea what his fee would be? I know in the US he gets anywhere from 15-30 grand a night, I was wondering iof it would be that much down here gioven the exchange rate is 3 reais(local currency) for 1 dollar so paying that amount would be ridiculously high over here...Any help would be much appreciated. I heard his bookings are pretty much all done up to a year in advance, is this true? I will try and contact his booking agent as well..thnx again |
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| leftymo |
15-30k a night? in the United States?
0 how any club would make any money by paying that for the DJ alone.
Only NY charges 40-50 bucks/head for PVD.
Boston, LA, Miami are around 20-25 bucks. Sometimes cheaper.
I know most of the top tier guys want their flight & stay paid for (or its the custom). |
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| Dmatrox |
| if its a benefit concert, wouldnt it be free? I mean except for conpensating for air fare and hotel and travel etc, doesnt a benefit concert mean that you have a cause you are supporting like a diesease or something? |
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| Space Cadet |
| Yes it would be a benefit concert, meaning that a part of the proceeds would go to an environmental agency...We would still have to pay PvD im sure and we would charge the public but our idea is to create awareness in the preservation of the environment here in Brazil |
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| Choobak |
Everything's negotiable and PvD's not as greedy as these numbers make him out to be. I mean, he did a free show here in new york to benefit a september 11th charity...
just ask his booking agency or send an email to the nice people at the vandit offices. i really doubt you'd have to pay american prices for pvd.... that would be ridiculous.. plus, he loves going to warm places in winter... |
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| Space Cadet |
| Hehe thats what im hoping choobak..And especially since hes never been to Brazil, I'm suyre he would love it here ;) I already contacted his booking people in germany, hopefully they will get back to mne ASAp |
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| arturob |
| quote: | Originally posted by Space Cadet
Im interested in bringing Paul van Dyk to Brazil for a benefit event...Does anyone have any idea what his fee would be? I know in the US he gets anywhere from 15-30 grand a night, I was wondering iof it would be that much down here gioven the exchange rate is 3 reais(local currency) for 1 dollar so paying that amount would be ridiculously high over here...Any help would be much appreciated. I heard his bookings are pretty much all done up to a year in advance, is this true? I will try and contact his booking agent as well..thnx again |
hello,
for south america bookings please contact paul`s managemenet at www.pamdjs.com.
all the best,
xxx arturo |
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| dj willie whop |
| PVD backs out on everything, dont count on that wanker |
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| TheVrk |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj willie whop
PVD backs out on everything, dont count on that wanker |
this coming from a hillbilly.... |
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| sleepydragon |
| quote: | Originally posted by Space Cadet
I know in the US he gets anywhere from 15-30 grand a night |
i think ur living in a fantasy mate no dj gets that for every set he plays most clubs cant afford it. he will get that much at one of events or larger events but not in a small club |
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| Laushinameee |
| I think he will do it - and I'm sure he'll like Brazil too :toocool: |
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| itsTrueSonic |
yeah. PVD seems to love to travel the world. he even goes to Africa to spin (even though it's Cape Cod and Johannesberg, but hey it's still africa, although south africa is not a third world nation).
but yeah, pvd loves to go to the southern hemisphere during the winter time. unfortuantely, you would have to wait for winter 2005 or winter 2006, because he is probably booked for 2005 already. |
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