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Damn I should've been a DJ!!!
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Damn I should've been a DJ!!!

Quote: (07-21-2013 02:01 PM)CJ_W Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2013 04:46 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2013 02:02 PM)lavidaloca Wrote:  

Most of those guys pulling in 100k a show are seeing small percentage of that money...a quick internet search and kaskade for example has an estimated net worth of 3 million. If he did 1 show a week at 100k thats 5.2 million a year and surely he does more shows than that.

Yeah, the math doesn't add up on this DJ sh*t.

I think the guys that get paid a million dollars a show, were paid that once or something.

I am still in shock that someone would pay a DJ that much.

How is the promoter/venue/event going to recoup those costs?


If you've been to a club. . .I'd imagine that you realize that corona you're drinking, that is probably priced at $10-15 depending on where you party is worth about 70 cents (you can get a 6 pack for like 3 dollars at the store or something. . .at least that's what it used to be when I used to buy them)

imagine about 15-20k people coming to see this guy at a festival or what not spanning a couple of days, with an entry fee of about 60-80 bucks. PLUS the money from alcohol (you can't bring outside drinks to the venue) Then add up all the money from advertising/sponsors of forbes 500 top-tier companies, add up money from peripheral sales of other stuff, certain percentage of profit sharing from surrounding hotels from a HUGE surge of customers booking spots for the event (which they in turn jack up the price for many many times over)

And probably a bunch of other stuff I'm missing at the moment, and you'll see where the money comes from.

Of course, there's a LOT of risk involved (which is why you need to buy insurance as well) but for organizing companies that are already making events of that level, They've pretty much worked out all kinks and can make an event with out incident. . .most of the time.

Clubs, festivals etc. . .are a B I G business that most people don't know about. . .because if they did, they probably would think that they're getting "ripped off" if they thought about it for more than five seconds. . .

But that's what girls are for [Image: smile.gif]

having girls at a venue like that (thank you super hypergamy) confuses reason of 99.9 percent of dudes. . . .and so on and so on.

Its one of the very FEW businesses that makes MONEY from this end game of feminist, you-go -girl-ism. etc etc.

the guys that make money off of this including the DJ/Producers that understand this AND are red pill (I personally know a few guys like this) Pretty much have the world on a platter.


Edit: What I stated is a REDICULOUSLY ABRIDGED VERSION of what goes on with these things.

It would take a couple of books to talk about all the stuff that happens with this.

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Great light show, but DJs are all just hype.

It's essentially two guys jumping around on stage playing pre-recorded dance tracks. There's no danger involved.

What's the point of paying to watch a show with no danger?
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