Jay-Z Concert Loses $1 Million PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 06 May 2009 03:02

Jay-Z’s superstar presence was not enough to make a recent Arizona Stadium concert a success, as event promoters confirmed the show posted a loss of $917,000. 

The Last Smash Platinum Bash was organized by the Associated Students of the University of Arizona (ASUA), who paid Jay-Z $750,000 to co-headline the event with pop star Kelly Clarkson. 

The strange pairing was not enough to entice potential concertgoers. 

Arizona Stadium, which is known for football, had not hosted a concert in 32 years. 

According to estimates, the student union gave away over 4000 tickets in hopes of securing valuable marketing deals with newspapers and radio stations. 

Despite these issues, ASUA president Tommy Bruce blamed the failure on the Recession. 

“Nobody predicted the economy would be the way it is now last May,” he told the 
Arizona Daily Star. 

In total, the concert cost $1,420,000, while tickets and merchandise purchases only posted $503,502. 

The loss forced the ASUA to empty its$350,000 cash reserve to cover the debt. 

According to the 
Arizona Daily Star, the Arizona University’s bookstore will assist the ASUA in paying off the debt through another established emergency fund. 

As a consequence, the UA Bookstore organization will also lower its contributions to the student group by $570,000 over the next 5 years. 

At press time, Jay-Z’s 
Blueprint 3 is tentatively aimed at a September 2009 release date. 

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My opinion only, don't read more into this than it is in fact, only MY opinion.
written by Don't worry about it. , May 06, 2009
This is one of the most hilarious articles I have ever read. Truthfully, especially at this stage in his career, Jay-z cannot be expected to ring in any really exponential amount of profit. He has definitely past his prime, and I personally believe that the school could have spent a great portion of it's $750,000 dollars on many more pressing issues than to hire a sub-par entertainer. I'm all for musicians expressing their creativity and rewarding such creativity when credit is due, but definitely not when it is at the cost of educating students. This bothers me even more as a result of the fact that the money could have funded music education for the young college students, providing a much greater range of potential musical artists than the succumbing of the populace to mediocre hip-hop and pop artists. Thank you again, this is just my two cents on the matter, and what I have spoken is not law of any sort, this is only my personal opinion.
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written by djsuv , May 06, 2009
i agree...jay-z is past prime and is just hanging on his last threads
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