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Post by stevema on Aug 3, 2022 16:10:14 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2022 2:49:31 GMT -5
One week before Concert Date 52 Tickets sold
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Post by stevema on Oct 16, 2022 16:01:22 GMT -5
Yes. I saw Jackie perform in Ocean City back in July and there were over 900 people there. I don't know why there are so few tickets sold for her Philly concert. I bought my 2 tickets right when they went on sale and have the best seats right in front of the stage.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2022 16:15:21 GMT -5
Yes. I saw Jackie perform in Ocean City back in July and there were over 900 people there. I don't know why there are so few tickets sold for her Philly concert. I bought my 2 tickets right when they went on sale and have the best seats right in front of the stage. Having had similar seats in Nashville, I can tell you that you are in for an awesome experience...very up close and personal to Jackie performing. I don't think concert seats can get any better than that. lol
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Post by yellowstone2014 on Oct 22, 2022 2:38:46 GMT -5
Jackie via Instagram story
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Post by stevema on Oct 22, 2022 15:55:27 GMT -5
I wonder if one reason why her shows are selling well is because of the price. It seems like her tickets are the most expensive for a "city winery" show. Tickets for other shows are as low as $20.
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Post by rlhamil on Oct 23, 2022 2:14:22 GMT -5
Hopefully this was partly a unique problem in Philadelphia because as someone there pointed out, the Phillies were at that same day and hour playing their 4th game of the National League championships, which was a home game in Philadelphia (and sucking up hotel space big time); and for the league championships or World Series, there is presumably NOT a local blackout, so those who couldn't watch in the stadium were probably glued to their TVs. Hotel space was a problem for those too far away for a day trip, and the locally major event was sucking up all the attention of locals who either follow sports at all or have immediate family members in their household who do.
Regardless, it was good even if sadly far from full. Set list was probably about the same as previous City Winery shows, including the one self-written song. She interacted with the audience some, not hard when they're right there and she can see them (not possible with the lighting difference in a big venue). She seemed upbeat enough, moved around (acted out Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend almost as much as possible without props and Kitty costume and other dancers); it certainly WAS NOT "park and bark". Reactions were probably greater for the NON Joni songs except that Both Sides Now and Blue were up there with the favorites, at least that was my impression. Jorn and the bass guitarist and the drummer were all well received too; they give every impression of working well together.
One woman at my table, there by herself, seemed mid-30's and had only seen Jackie live once before, in her very early years; both the chance to see Jackie again and to do so in a relatively intimate venue were of interest to her. I don't recall if she said, but I think she was local.
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Post by yellowstone2014 on Oct 25, 2022 0:37:16 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2022 8:44:06 GMT -5
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Post by yellowstone2014 on Oct 27, 2022 15:13:34 GMT -5
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