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Canceled Tours, Loyal Fans, Uncertain Futures

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A tartalmat a DJ Panic & Sarah and DJ Panic biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a DJ Panic & Sarah and DJ Panic vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

A canceled tour. Refund notices. Confused fans. We pull back the curtain on why live shows keep slipping through our fingers, from vague “operational issues” to the hard math of visas, venue access, and thin margins. A North American K‑pop run dissolves overnight, and we trace the fingerprints: new promoters biting off too much, slow stream velocity dulling demand signals, and logistics that punish even small mistakes.
We also talk about the real cost of attending a show now. The venue you can’t reach on one subway line adds hours and hotel bills. The “quick night out” means PTO, rideshares, and $15 snacks. That friction changes behavior. Fans who once went every month now choose a few can’t-miss acts, while others opt for the couch, a big screen, and a flawless livestream. When Shirley Manson calls touring a liability, she’s speaking to a system where artists work harder for less, and fans shoulder higher stakes with every purchase.
There’s still light. Hybrid models are getting smarter: multi-camera livestreams, timed replays, and thoughtful travel packages that make yes easier and FOMO lighter. We share updates from the J‑pop and K‑pop worlds—Arashi speculation, member projects, BTS tour hopes—and ask what a sustainable future could look like if fans had fair access and artists had predictable backing. If you care about live music, this conversation maps the fault lines and possible fixes.
If this resonates, tap follow, share it with a friend who misses concerts as much as you do, and leave a quick review so more listeners can find us. What would make you say yes to your next show: better prices, easier access, or a great livestream?

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Fejezetek

1. Opening Banter & Date Check (00:00:00)

2. Tour Cancellations Hit Home (00:00:42)

3. Venue Access And Travel Costs (00:02:10)

4. Why Wono’s NA Tour Fell Apart (00:04:20)

5. Refunds, Merch Pullback, And Promoter Woes (00:06:10)

6. Streaming Numbers And Fan Support (00:08:20)

7. Comparing Artist Momentum (00:10:20)

8. Visa Issues And Industry Fragility (00:12:05)

9. Anxiety Over Upcoming Shows (00:13:45)

10. Morrissey’s Cancellation Legacy (00:15:10)

11. Touring Economics And Shirley Manson’s Warning (00:18:20)

12. Generational Shifts In Concert Culture (00:21:10)

13. The At-Home Concert Alternative (00:23:10)

14. CDs, Streaming, And Fan Behaviors (00:25:25)

15. More On Streaming Pay And Artist Futures (00:28:00)

16. K‑Pop And J‑Pop News Highlights (00:31:10)

17. Hopes And Fears For Big-Name Tours (00:33:00)

18. Arashi Speculation: Japan-Only And Streaming (00:35:30)

19. Travel Packages And Global Fan Access (00:38:10)

20. Arashi Members’ Projects And Updates (00:40:20)

260 epizódok

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Manage episode 516291127 series 2918060
A tartalmat a DJ Panic & Sarah and DJ Panic biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a DJ Panic & Sarah and DJ Panic vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

A canceled tour. Refund notices. Confused fans. We pull back the curtain on why live shows keep slipping through our fingers, from vague “operational issues” to the hard math of visas, venue access, and thin margins. A North American K‑pop run dissolves overnight, and we trace the fingerprints: new promoters biting off too much, slow stream velocity dulling demand signals, and logistics that punish even small mistakes.
We also talk about the real cost of attending a show now. The venue you can’t reach on one subway line adds hours and hotel bills. The “quick night out” means PTO, rideshares, and $15 snacks. That friction changes behavior. Fans who once went every month now choose a few can’t-miss acts, while others opt for the couch, a big screen, and a flawless livestream. When Shirley Manson calls touring a liability, she’s speaking to a system where artists work harder for less, and fans shoulder higher stakes with every purchase.
There’s still light. Hybrid models are getting smarter: multi-camera livestreams, timed replays, and thoughtful travel packages that make yes easier and FOMO lighter. We share updates from the J‑pop and K‑pop worlds—Arashi speculation, member projects, BTS tour hopes—and ask what a sustainable future could look like if fans had fair access and artists had predictable backing. If you care about live music, this conversation maps the fault lines and possible fixes.
If this resonates, tap follow, share it with a friend who misses concerts as much as you do, and leave a quick review so more listeners can find us. What would make you say yes to your next show: better prices, easier access, or a great livestream?

Support the show

Please help Music Elixir by rating, reviewing, and sharing the episode. We appreciate your support!
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Bluesky
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OK ASIA

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Fejezetek

1. Opening Banter & Date Check (00:00:00)

2. Tour Cancellations Hit Home (00:00:42)

3. Venue Access And Travel Costs (00:02:10)

4. Why Wono’s NA Tour Fell Apart (00:04:20)

5. Refunds, Merch Pullback, And Promoter Woes (00:06:10)

6. Streaming Numbers And Fan Support (00:08:20)

7. Comparing Artist Momentum (00:10:20)

8. Visa Issues And Industry Fragility (00:12:05)

9. Anxiety Over Upcoming Shows (00:13:45)

10. Morrissey’s Cancellation Legacy (00:15:10)

11. Touring Economics And Shirley Manson’s Warning (00:18:20)

12. Generational Shifts In Concert Culture (00:21:10)

13. The At-Home Concert Alternative (00:23:10)

14. CDs, Streaming, And Fan Behaviors (00:25:25)

15. More On Streaming Pay And Artist Futures (00:28:00)

16. K‑Pop And J‑Pop News Highlights (00:31:10)

17. Hopes And Fears For Big-Name Tours (00:33:00)

18. Arashi Speculation: Japan-Only And Streaming (00:35:30)

19. Travel Packages And Global Fan Access (00:38:10)

20. Arashi Members’ Projects And Updates (00:40:20)

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