@legacylegacy7
I care what Randy Phillips says under the threat of fraud and perjury and it is $1.4 Million per show.
Furthermore I can multiply 20,000 seat capacity with an average price of 75 and see it equals to 1.5 million. Almost the same amount mentioned in the court documents.
Also I have enough brain to realize that $800 to $5,000 ticket prices of 2001 anniversary shows are a lot than the TII ticket prices. Therefore Michael never could have got $7 Million per night from TII shows.
I also live in reality land where AEG also gets a share of the profits, and all the musician, dancers and staff gets paid.
You continue to live in a imaginary land where you can only show a Times article - that no longer exists btw- for $80M for 10 shows and cannot even support it mathematically.
I care what Randy Phillips says under the threat of fraud and perjury and it is $1.4 Million per show.
Furthermore I can multiply 20,000 seat capacity with an average price of 75 and see it equals to 1.5 million. Almost the same amount mentioned in the court documents.
Also I have enough brain to realize that $800 to $5,000 ticket prices of 2001 anniversary shows are a lot than the TII ticket prices. Therefore Michael never could have got $7 Million per night from TII shows.
I also live in reality land where AEG also gets a share of the profits, and all the musician, dancers and staff gets paid.
You continue to live in a imaginary land where you can only show a Times article - that no longer exists btw- for $80M for 10 shows and cannot even support it mathematically.