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Or, looking to score a last-minute bargain.īlue = available (on November 7th). Updated (November 5th): Jay-Z has cancelled a scheduled performance in Fresno, as tickets drop below $10 in numerous cities.īut higher-priced tickets approaching $200 are also plentiful, suggesting that bigger spenders are saving for other gigs. That includes lower-priced, $34 nosebleeds, which are plentiful. Just days ahead of the gig, most sections have plenty of tickets available. On that same date, $11 tickets were plentiful.Ī quick look at Ticketmaster shows a massive number of unsold seats in markets like Denver, Dallas, and Los Angeles.Ī Dallas show scheduled for November 7th offers a stunning look at the situation.
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That includes a shockingly-low $6 seat in Anaheim (see above).Īnd maybe that’s the first of many. Tickets are largely going unsold, with bargain basement deals surfacing. And they seem equally uninterested in seeing the rapper live.Īs the 4:44 circus train leaves the station, fans are leaking some moribund details. But this time around, fans didn’t even know where to find 4:44. Jay-Z is accustomed to multi-platinum albums and sold-out shows. Update: Jay-Z has threatened legal action against Digital Music News over this article. Is it over? Jay-Z is now facing lackluster demand and sagging ticket prices on his ‘4:44’ tour. This story originally appeared on .$6 seat to Jay-Z’s 4:44 date in Anaheim (posted by The cheap seats aren’t even selling. McMillan still wields influence over the estate through his role as a business advisor to Prince’s half-brother, John Nelson, and his half-sisters Sharon and Norrine Nelson. If the judge moves to rescind the deal, it isn’t clear whether he will order McMillan and Koppelman to return their commissions on it - a decision that Koppelman’s attorneys have argued should be made separately. McMillan and his co-advisor Charles Koppelman earned a combined $3.1 million commission on the UMG deal, which was approved by the court and by the estate’s former administrator, Bremer Trust, and its lawyers. Universal is pressing for a refund on the deal due to ambiguity surrounding whether its agreement conflicts with Prince’s 2014 deal with Warner Music Group - even after a recent call on which McMillan attempted to convince UMG to stick with the agreement, sources tell Billboard. Though McMillan hasn’t been advising the estate since Comerica Bank & Trust took over as the estate’s administrator in February, he is also at the eye of a storm surrounding the $31 million deal he negotiated with Universal Music Group for the rights to Prince’s “vault” of unreleased tunes and other recorded music. He added that he was not responsible for turning Prince’s Paisley Park estate into a commercial venture.Īccording to an explanation on, Tidal was “granted exclusive streaming rights to Prince’s catalog of music” in 2015, with Prince saying in a statement at the time that Tidal’s team members “recognize and applaud the effort that real musicians put into their craft 2 achieve the very best they can at this pivotal time in the music industry.” McMillan started working with Prince in the ’90s when the singer would appear in public with the word “slave” scrawled on his face to protest the terms of his record contract with Warner Music Group.
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It was a homie Jay Z grew up with in the same neighborhood, Londell McMillan.” McMillan told Billboard: “I like the beat, but I wonder who he thinks helped Prince to take ‘slave’ off of his face. He continues: “This guy had ‘slave’ on his face/ You think he wanted the masters with his masters?/ You greedy bastards sold tickets to walk through his house/ I’m surprised you ain’t auction off the casket.” On the track, Jay Z rhymes: “I sat down with Prince, eye to eye/ He told me his wishes before he died / Now, Londell McMillan, he must be color blind/ They only see green from them purple eyes.” The estate inked licensing deals with other streaming services including Spotify and Apple Music earlier this year, and its suit against Jay Z’s companies is ongoing. Despite his wariness of other streaming services, Prince had given Tidal explicit permission to stream his 2015 album HITNRUN Phase One exclusively for 90 days in 2015. Tidal was the only streaming service offering Prince’s catalog after the pop star died last April, and argued in court filings that it had Prince’s blessing to do so.