We still have a very good core following, and the shows have been almost one hundred percent sold out.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Shows have been sold out. It's overwhelming, you know. I had no idea what to expect with this new sound and everything and just to see so many people just come out and embrace it, it's overwhelming.
Actually, we've done 75 of these shows and every one of them has sold out. But then we buy all the tickets.
I admit the last couple of years shows were not up to par.
That may be a factor because we are the older show; we have been on the air for a while. Is it our day? Is it time to hang it up? But it seems that the show still continues, and we still enjoy being here. And that's a very important element.
When we started, we knew the show was going to be hit or miss, and we needed to find a core audience to really make us survive. And I think we've been able to do that.
A lot of shows fly under the radar for the first couple seasons and then become successful. It doesn't necessarily have any bearing on the success of the show or how much the network is behind it.
We used to go and play shows in the south in front of two people and now every show we did was just great. The warm-ups, most of those weren't even advertised and most of them were sold out. I don't know what's going on, it's just so much different than it used to be.
There are a lot of shows that have been saved because the fans weighed in.
We still have pretty good sales, especially for the art books.
I've turned down shows offering large amounts of money.
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