£14 for the album and a ticket to a performance?? That's obscene. They'll sell out in a minute flat. Wow. I've no idea what the capacity for that venue is, but any extra sales are good. They better get those albums shipped immediately to help defeat the Manics!
I don't know why they didn't package the BBC 2 concert with a digital edition of the album. That visual content surely would've pushed a few more units. I'm in Australia and I would've gotten a digital copy to be able to see that content (which is geo-blocked).
I don’t think they’d be able to as the BBC won’t be allowed to sell their content like that. I’m presuming they’ll be some legal crap preventing it anyway.
Yeah, I don’t think the BBC can monetise content unless it’s through the commercial BBC Worldwide arm.
Well, I'm not sure why not. Although technically, we've already paid for it as it's funded through our TV License, the BBC does sell DVDs/Blu-rays of their comedy series and other shows.
It just doesn't work like that. It's all some weird thing about them not being able to profit from selling their broadcasts, which is why there's a separate BBC Studios company which has to do that, and it's highly unlikely to be anything other than physical formats on which they would ever do that, not digital.
Was yesterday the Manic’s ticket bundle? If we’ve got the vinyls to be dispatched and the ticket bundle then this could be tight. I wish they’d hurry up with the Afterparty. I think we’d have it
They're going to need a considerable bump in sales to overcome that at this point in the week. They really needed to have closed the gap considerably. Bugger.
Is this your now called ‘The Greatest Hits Tour’? Picture on H Instagram showing Sophie supporting them on tour and says ‘Steps Greatest Hits Tour’ on image. Thought Steps 25 wasn’t till next year?
Some members were discussing this a few pages back and they think that it’s being marketed as “The Greatest Hits Tour” to sell the last remaining tickets