Is Viviz gonna make any money with their concert?
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They make money.
Most concerts, the most company gets low risk Minimum Guaranteed. Say 20%. I don't know what the % is in kpop.
Hybe is different, in they are the promoter as well, but they take on high risk for high returns.
Good on them. Also there are only 3 of them, so its only split 3 ways, instead of 6 ways if there are 6 members in the group.
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Dont care about, Viviz already sold out seoul concert for both dates in less the one minute

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Dont care about, Viviz already sold out seoul concert for both dates in less the one minute

Currently their taipei concert is also sold out so about $400K gross for taipei haha. Wish there would have an extended stage tho but well at least we know they’re gonna eat good
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They're so "nugu" that Maniac was a viral hit.

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They're so "nugu" that Maniac was a viral hit.

So? Viral songs are not something missing in Korea.
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Viviz has announced they'll be going on world tour starting with 2 days show in Seoul next month.
Looking at the venue (KBS arena), I'm guessing that if they have a makeshift stage build in the middle, it can fit up to 2500 so 5000 in attendance.
I don't think they'll make any money from this. I feel like there's this promotional trend of going on a world tour but it's definitely not for making money/profit from the concert.
Idk if this type of marketing is effective, ARTMS had world tour even before their debut but it doesn't seem to do much for them.
Kiss of Life also gonna held their first concert but with just a 300 capacity, I doubt they're gonna spend that much effort into it but it's definitely a weird new trend that im seeing with small company these day.
It’s always a gamble when it comes to concerts, isn’t it? The excitement is real, but the money-making side is just as tricky. If Viviz’s concert is anything like a game of blackjack or poker, they’ll need to play their cards right. It’s all about taking risks, knowing the audience, and maximizing every opportunity. For fans who enjoy a good bet, why not check out something thrilling like sweet bonanza vélemények - with everything from roulette to slots, it's a jackpot of fun. Who knows? Maybe while waiting for the concert, you can strike it lucky with a few spins and win some extra cash. But hey, just like the concert biz, gambling can be unpredictable, so keep it fun and play responsibly!
I think VIVIZ is doing just fine with their concerts. Their 2025 World Tour "New Legacy" has been hitting major cities across North America, Asia, and Oceania, and most venues have been nearly full. For example, in Los Angeles, tickets ranged from $50 to $250, including VIP perks like soundcheck parties and fan signs
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