barok232;4222811 said:
I believe there are other hardcore fans like me who have acted similarly. So, as you can see, not even megafans are buying!!!
Not only are they not attracting new "customers", they are losing us as well!!!
Do you have statistical proof of this, or is it just your opinion? It appears that someone is buying...
Xscape hit #1 in 50 countries worldwide.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-...-number-one-in-over-50-countries-9369197.html
Michael Jackson One is the highest grossing show in Las Vegas and has been, for four years.
"Michael Jackson: The Experience" dance game was a smash hit for the Estate and for Ubisoft.
Cirque du Soleil's
Michael Jackson the Immortal World Tour wrapped up after its three-year run, earning the No. 8 slot on the list of the top-grossing tours of all time with $360 million, based on Billboard Boxscore. The tour played its final performance on Aug. 31 in Guadalajara, Mexico, the last of 501 shows at 157 venues in 28 countries worldwide. The production celebrating the music of the late King of Pop began in Montreal on Oct. 2, 2011, and included legs in four continents during its run that logged a total attendance count of 3,369,207.
Top 10 Highest Grossing Tours * according to Billboard Boxscore (in millions)
1. U2 - 360° (2009-11) - $736
2. The Rolling Stones * A Bigger Bang (2005-07) - $558
3. Roger Waters * The Wall Live (2010-13) - $459
4. AC/DC * Black Ice (2008-10) - $441
5. Madonna * Sticky & Sweet (2008-09) - $408
6. U2 * Vertigo (2005-07) - $389
7. The Police * Reunion (2007-08) - $362
8. Michael Jackson Immortal (2011-14) - $360
9. Bruce Springsteen * Wrecking Ball (2012-13) - $347
10. The Rolling Stones * Voodoo Lounge (1994-95) - $320
Billboard 200:
Scream – No. 33 — Michael Jackson scores his 30th charting album and 16th top 40 set with the new compilation
Scream. The set, which was released on Oct. 6 through MJJ/Epic/Legacy, debuts with 14,000 units – 11,000 from traditional album sales.