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Deadmau5 breaks down the take-home pay for a celebrity DJ (pg. 6)
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VDub
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
who said it had to be cheap....see what deadmau5 tickets go for and that should give you a good starting mark.

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Ticket Information*
VIP Golden Circle General Admission Floor: $125.00 (must be 19+ to purchase and can only purchase via phone or Internet)
General Admission Floor: $50.00 (must be 16+ to purchase)

Additional Event Information
All guests who purchase a VIP Golden Circle ticket are required to show proof of age on entrance.
The VIP Golden Circle ticket is a commemorative ticket and will be mailed out 30 days prior to the event.


It must suck so much being the headliner of this huge event and knowing it's not gonna make you rich...
*~LiSa-LoO~*
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Originally posted by GGM
Poor guy... Where can I make a donation?? Does he take Paypal??? Or will they take 85% of it too?


Seriously eh? It sounds like a really ty job to be a DJ travelling the world for pennies. :rolleyes:
Stilez
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Originally posted by gmorrison
yeah i totally agree stilez. all the major NA markets have at least one per year that is great. the only issue is venue location here without having to go north of finch. cherry beach is gross & too small plus i can't think of an area that is downtown open air for capacity with 15 K +?


It's sad that while all other major cities in North America (Canada included) are gaining/getting festivals, we here in Toronto are losing ours eg. Virgin festival.

I've said it before & will say it again, we could/would easily sell out a massive outdoor EDM festival if it was held, say on Centre Island. How epic would that be to have tons of people jamming out on the island to some sick dj's?
magikb
Douchebag! Go get a real job deadmau5, where you aren't travelling the world, being a DJ and you make next to nothing. It will give you something real to complain about when you only have $1.50 in your name until your next pay day. :rolleyes:
Shaya007
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Originally posted by magikb
Douchebag! Go get a real job deadmau5, where you aren't travelling the world, being a DJ and you make next to nothing. It will give you something real to complain about when you only have $1.50 in your name until your next pay day. :rolleyes:



magikb
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Originally posted by Shaya007


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d-form
I read about the 360 deal he signed in 2008 or 09. IF there's no money in making music anymore why would a dj who can easily demand a 50-100K booking fee sign a deal with a record label that gives them half??? Why not just keep playing out at every chance and pocketing a bigger pay cheque? Is he perhaps regretting the deal he signed with EMI? Is it really that important to have his CD in HMV if nobodys buying it?
Bryce Santiago
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Originally posted by gmorrison
that is truly amazing joel is doing the rogers centre, cant believe an EDM artist is going to put a show on in that venue. so proud of him.


>so proud of him.

Proud of him? An event was being planned there for over a year...but not him. There's often a lot of stuff that goes on behind the scenes in this mega City that the public isn't aware of. Often Canadian get shafted by our own people or outside interests.
gmorrison
bryce what are you on about? you make no sense
Adam420
So when is he gonna come and give his 2cents on this whole thing?:p

VDub
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Originally posted by Adam420
So when is he gonna come and give his 2cents on this whole thing?:p


I'm sure he's been advised not to post here anymore...

But he most likely reads it all though...
PivotTechno
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Originally posted by Stilez
It's sad that while all other major cities in North America (Canada included) are gaining/getting festivals, we here in Toronto are losing ours eg. Virgin festival.

I've said it before & will say it again, we could/would easily sell out a massive outdoor EDM festival if it was held, say on Centre Island. How epic would that be to have tons of people jamming out on the island to some sick dj's?


Let's not forget the cancellation of the "is that thing still on?" Beats, Breaks and Crap Festival at Harbourfront.

If a free, weekend-long electronic music event is cancelled due to lack of vision and general underattendance, how can you believe a large EDM fest on Centre Island would be any more successful?

With the loss of related infrastructure and industry surrounding it, people don't flock to Toronto for electronic music events like they used to. TOTA threads telling Toronto people to check out Montreal's after-hours scene for the real deal should be indication enough as to where we stand in the grand scheme of things.
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