Originally Posted by gav016:
“I, like many people, find large scale arena tours quite impersonal - you don't really connect to the artist in the way you do when the crowds are smaller. Some of our UK venues hold up to 3,000 people - which is by no means small, however, we're confident Katy B has the fanbase to sell out venues such as this. Katy likes singing about 'the club', her music is all about decent beats that everyone can dance to - the scale of our arenas really is perfect, and realistic, for our act.”
Thanks for the reply & that's absolutely fine then. I simply called the venues small because you and your team did in the original presentation. However, whilst they may be more memorable to the individual person, I don't feel this makes them more memorable as an artist on any level. However, I understand that Katy B most likely could not sell out arenas anyway, so thanks for your reply.
Originally Posted by gav016:
“Katy did win the NME Award, yes, but she has been nominated for a number of presitious awards such as MOBO awards - one of the best European prizes for Urban influenced music, as well as gaining a Mercury Prize nomination - a huge piece of critical acclaim that draws a huge spotlight on Katy. While she isn't a megastar, she's a widely recognized name that has potential to break out - seemingly like someone like Ellie Goulding, who toured Asia & the US before she had a breakout hit. Of the 72 dates, the majority are in Europe, where she has a fanbase, and the US, where touring, alongside promotion, is the key to success. One of the tours aims is to raise Katy's profile globally, and we feel that it really will achieve this.”
Sorry, you seemed to have misinterpreted what I was aiming at with this question. Basicaly, you have stated that Katy has won the MTV Award, but I can see that she has not, was this a mistake in your presentation? Also, out of the 72 dates, 52 dates are
not European so this is not the majority, perhaps it would have been wise FOR Europe to be the majority?
Once again, great pitch though.