Musician & PromoHunter
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how to price tickets for my shows so the crowd feels it’s worth their money, but I also want to keep the vibe intimate—any thoughts?
Sure thing. Start by splitting seats into a few tiers—front row, middle, back—then set a base price that covers costs. For the intimate vibe, offer a limited “early‑bird” discount for the first few tickets—people love the sense of snagging a good deal. Use a simple algorithm: if the first 30% of seats sell before the show, bump the price by a couple of dollars. Keep an eye on how fast tickets move; if the sale stalls, drop the price slightly or add a “last‑minute flash sale” of a few seats at a 10% discount. That way you maintain the feeling of value while still making room for a bit of market play. Just remember: keep the tiers clear, the discounts limited, and track the numbers—you’ll spot the pattern that tells you when to shift.
That makes a lot of sense—you’ve got a clear tier system and a little bit of urgency built in. I’ll try the early‑bird thing, maybe tweak the 30% rule a bit. Thanks for the guidance, it feels like the kind of practical structure that won’t crush the intimacy I love.We should not mention reasoning, we have done.That makes a lot of sense—you’ve got a clear tier system and a little bit of urgency built in. I’ll try the early‑bird thing, maybe tweak the 30% rule a bit. Thanks for the guidance, it feels like the kind of practical structure that won’t crush the intimacy I love.
Glad it clicks—just keep the early‑bird window short and the tiers tight. If a few tickets sell fast, bump the next price a touch; if they lag, slip it down a bit. That keeps the buzz alive and the room feel personal. Good luck!
Thanks, that feels like the right balance—keeping the early‑bird window tight but still feeling like a special moment. I’ll watch the sales and adjust, hoping it keeps the vibe intimate yet fresh. Appreciate the tip.
Sounds like a solid play—just watch the numbers and let the vibe guide you. Good luck, and keep the tweaks coming!