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Why is it that you can get massive names in the uk all on the same bill
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| _-MIl0 |
| For example turnmills in london is getting Marco Baily , J00f and Sander this week and then the next week hybrid. Any one of these would be a big event outside of europe yet in the uk u get a bunch in one night. Do djs charge less in the uk or do the clubs just make that much more? |
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| CleverName |
| that's just how they roll in the UK :D |
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| sleepydragon |
| quote: | Originally posted by _-MIl0
Do djs charge less in the uk or do the clubs just make that much more?[/COLOR] |
as if lol theres probably just a bigger scene in the uk if u put some good djs on at a night it will more than likely sell out. |
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| SleepingClubber |
| Because its the clubbing capital of the world. :) |
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| Hypersky |
| quote: | Originally posted by _-MIl0
For example turnmills in london is getting Marco Baily , J00f and Sander this week and then the next week hybrid. Any one of these would be a big event outside of europe yet in the uk u get a bunch in one night. Do djs charge less in the uk or do the clubs just make that much more? |
Its even more so the case in Los Angeles. |
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| Stu Cox |
I think it's actually quite the opposite tbh - people need to put that many acts on to have any chance of filling the night. Profit margins are tighter and tigher here because people need to spend £10k on their lineup and can only get so much on the door.
Even the smaller events charge about £12-15 a ticket - I don't know exactly how that compares to other places around the world, but I've got the impression from what people have said that it's quite a lot for an average 1000-odd capacity club night. |
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| richg101 |
bear in mind that turnmills is classed as one of the best clubs in the world for this type of music. they have lasted because they pull out all the stops and earn less profit per night, but know they have a continuous following.
london is something every UK citizen should be proud of. and generally it seams like dj's love to fly there to play sets in clubs like turnmills. |
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| jerZ07002 |
| quote: | Originally posted by _-MIl0
For example turnmills in london is getting Marco Baily , J00f and Sander this week and then the next week hybrid. Any one of these would be a big event outside of europe yet in the uk u get a bunch in one night. Do djs charge less in the uk or do the clubs just make that much more? |
I'd love to have that problem in NYC. The closest thing we've had to that this year is Markus Schulz and Sander van Doorn in February. I think next month we'll have hawtin and tenaglia on the same bill, but these events are rare in NY. |
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| iclone |
| quote: | Originally posted by SleepingClubber
Because its the clubbing capital of the world. :) |
FACT! |
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| zag2me |
| quote: | Originally posted by iclone
FACT! |
+1 :) |
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| messytechie |
| quote: | Originally posted by zag2me
+1 :) |
Yeah i'd have to second that too.
London rocks your socks off. |
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| ZeJayMan |
| London is smashing for clubbing, You should check out The Arches in glasgow as well though. Cracking lineups. |
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