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Kathy Griffin Tour: Carnegie Hall Sold Out But Radio City Has Hundreds of Seats Available

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Kathy Griffin’s concert bookers may have over reacted to her new found popularity.

She is mostly sold out for tomorrow night at Carnegie Hall. But tonight’s date at Radio City Music Hall is wide open. There are hundreds of unsold seats.

The Carnegie Hall date was announced first and sold out quickly. We announced it here, a great success. But like someone who was doing well in a casino, Griffin got greedy.

Radio City is vastly bigger and much harder to sell for a single act. Also, with Carnegie Hall already saturating the ticket buying populace, Radio City would be much more difficult to fill– and a less exclusive seat.

On Ticketmaster, almost all sections are showing 100+ seats available. Maybe they’ll let the people in the cheap seats move down to hear Griffin, who is sharply funny and a refreshing rebuke to the current crazy political climate.

Kanye Sales Collapse: In Third Week, “Ye” Album Sells Total Only 39K, Mostly from Streaming

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Kanye West? You remember the “Ye” album release? It was, what, two weeks ago? Kanye and DefJam flew 150 people to the wilds of Wyoming for the album release. Then they had another album release party in Brooklyn. Kanye was everywhere.

Right around that time, when Kanye was supporting Donald Trump very vocally, and announcing his diagnosis of bipolar illness, a friend of mine who’s back said, “That album? No black person wants that album.”

And so, two weeks later, the “Ye” album, priced to sell at $7.99, is over. This week “Ye” sold just under 39,000 “copies.” Most of that was from streaming. There were only around 6,400 paid downloads.

Kanye’s other album, “Kids See Ghosts,” with Kid Cudi, in its second week, sold around 33,373 copies– again mostly from streaming. Paid downloads came in around 7,800.

The money Kanye is seeing from streaming isn’t much for a celebrity with his overhead. On hitsdailydouble’s Song Streaming Revenue Chart, Kanye and Kid Cudi’s songs together earned around $700,000. The licensing and expense fees are high for all those tracks. The biggest Kids See Ghosts tracks is actually listed “with Louis Prima,” the late jazz star. The Prima estate is getting prima money for that sample.

 

“Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” Makes $150 Million, Down $58 Mil from Original, While “Ocean’s 8,” “Solo,” Struggle to Hit Goals

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The dinosaurs roared in with $150 million.

“Fallen Kingdom” is number 1, of course, with a bib $150 million weekend. But keep in mind, that’s quite a bit off from the original “Jurassic World.” Three years ago the dino’s had a $208 million opening weekend.

So good news, bad news. The good news is, they’re still in the game. The bad news is, there was a lot less enthusiasm.

Meanwhile, “Ocean’s 8” finally hit $100 million after three weeks. That was a struggle.

“Solo” hit $200 million after its own struggles. The Han Solo movie still has a lot of life left in it.

A nice note: this is the maybe the first ever father-daughter box office report as Ron Howard directed “Solo” and Bryce Dallas Howard stars in “Fallen Kingdom.” Very nice! Couldn’t happen to better people!

Box Office: John Travolta’s “Gotti” Loses 37 Theaters But Finds a Few Fans in Hungary

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“Gotti” doesn’t need any more mob metaphors about being whacked at the box office. It’s time for the funeral.

The John Travolta disaster lost 40 theaters in release this weekend, its second, and went into sharp  decline.

On Friday night the Zero-rated film scored just $219,000 in 466 theaters. The total through Saturday morning is $2.66 million. On the upside, it will cross the $3 million mark on Sunday, presumably.

“Gotti” does have some foreign fans. According to boxofficemojo.com, Travolta and company have made $57,063 in Hungary since June 14th. There’s no word on whether it’s more popular in Buda or Pest.

There are currently 32 reviews of “Gotti” on Rotten Tomatoes. None are positive.

 

Recent Videos of Joseph Jackson Show Him Sicker Than Realized, But Still Alive and Kicking

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Recent of videos of Joseph Jackson should the old warrior looking not well, very thin, but still alive and kicking. If pancreatic cancer takes him soon, the irony will be him dying on the anniversary of Michael’s death (June 25th).

The irony of Charles Coupet, Joe’s long time crony and “manager” cutting him from his family, is that the Jackson kids are getting from Joe what he got from Michael. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Coupet’s been around for years– I wrote about him in 2005.

More to come soon.


 

Jurassic Surprise! HUGE Opening For Dino Sequel Will Give Universal Film Biggest Non-Disney Opening of Year

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Surprise, kids. “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” is over performing expectations. The weekend could gross $143 million– way over the low ball of $130 million. That would mean the dinosaurs and friends will have the biggest non-Disney(PixarLucasMarvel) opening of the year.

Blue, the smart dinosaur, had his money on this one. “Fallen Kingdom” did $58.7 million (including the $15 mil from Thursday) on Friday. Universal must be celebrating everywhere. Confidence pays off.

“Fallen Kingdom” lacks any kind of character development, but no one cares. It’s all about the special effects. They are amazing.

Of course, it doesn’t hurt that “Fallen Kingdom” is in the widest number of theaters/screens known to man–a stunning 4,475. Normal wide releases are more like 3,200. So Universal will leave its largest dino footprint this weekend.

Stay tuned…

UPDATE Paul McCartney Carpool Karoake Sends Beatles “Red,” “White,” “Blue” Albums Plus “Abbey Road” Up the Charts, And Singles

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SATURDAY NIGHT UPDATE: “The White Album,” both the red and blue greatest hits albums, “Abbey Road” and “1” are on the iTunes top 100. “Hey Jude” has joined “Let it Be” and “Blackbird” on the top 100 singles.

EARLIER That was some great Paul McCartney special on Thursday night with James Corden.

What started out as a Carpool Karoake turned into a 30 minute documentary that was moving and elucidating about the Beatle.

The result is that Beatles records have jumped back onto the charts with a vengeance.

In the iTunes top 100 albums are now three Beatles volumes and one by McCartney. “Abbey Road,” “Greatest Hits 1962-66,” and the Beatles “1” album are all there. So is McCartney’s “All the Best.”

On the iTunes singles chart, “Let it Be” and “Blackbird,” two songs Paul sang with Corden, have arrived big time.

It’s the same on Amazon for the albums.

Why did McCartney do it? The Corden special kind of promotes his new album “Egypt Station,” which doesn’t release til September 7th. The “Yellow Submarine” 50th anniversary is coming in about three weeks. On the show, McCartney doesn’t sing any of his solo hits– it’s all Beatles.

Who knows? But a splendid time is had by all.

Beyonce, Jay Z Gamble on Tidal Release Fails, Surprise Album Debuts at Number 2, Beaten by Boy Band 5 Seconds of Summer

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The Carters made a bet on a kooky release, and lost.

Beyonce and Jay Z’s surprise duet album, “The Carters,” finished at number 2 for its debut week. The popular star couple lost in sales and streaming to boy band Five Seconds of Summer.

The Carters’ problem was two fold. First, they popped on Saturday at 6pm Eastern, a day and a half after the official release week began.

Second, all weekend their album was only on Jay Z’s Tidal streaming service. By foregoing iTunes, Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon until Monday or Tuesday, they lost sales and momentum. Maybe they have so much money they don’t care. But I’ll be their respective labels, Universal and Columbia, aren’t so happy.

For the week, “The Carters” sold 70,000 downloads. *There’s no CD. Another roughly 55,000 came from streaming. That’s not much streaming considering their star power. The Tidal release killed them. Total 125K all in.

Five Seconds of Summer narrowly edged Bey and Jay out. They did an all in total of 139,802. Of that 114K was paid downloads and CDs.

Of interest: without The Carters’ album divided among three labels, Columbia Records would not have a single title in the top 50. They have been dry for a year. Bone dry. I don’t understand why. Everyone’s been waiting for news of a signing, or a great release from Columbia’s new president, Ron Perry. So far, though, it’s crickets. Come on, Columbia!

 

Michael Jackson’s Father, Joseph Jackson, Terminally Ill, A Controversial King Lear Who Willed the Jackson 5 and Ended up with Nothing

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Joseph Jackson, a controversial figure if ever there was one, is dying. TMZ reported it first. Now I can tell you Mr. Jackson– Joseph– is in the final stages of pancreatic cancer. To me, he’s an operatic figure, a great dying former Emperor, long ago deposed of his kingdom. He’s King Lear with no estate.

In reality, Joe Jackson was a clever hustler. He willed the Jackson 5 into being, and got his family from a small house in Gary, Indiana to the bright lights of Hollywood and international fame. It would be a rags to riches saga with a happy ending if only Joe hadn’t tortured his kids to make it happen.

Will he make it to 90 in July? It doesn’t seem like it. But Joseph will tell the gatekeepers in heaven that he made 90 just to sound good. No one will dispute him unless Michael, who feared his father, is waiting for him with a group of jurors. Everything about Michael’s tragic life, and now Janet’s admission of depression, has to do with Joseph Jackson.

This is the man who brought a Michael Jackson imitator with him to the BET Awards five days after Michael died. This is the man who locked a 10 year old Michael in a closet when he wouldn’t rehearse to Joseph’s liking. The stories of Joseph’s brutality, his lack of feeling, his greed, will follow him to the grave.

Flashback to the morning of Michael’s 30th anniversary concert at Madison Square Garden. Joseph calls a “press conference” and invites me– yes, me, the guy who’d been writing about this stuff for years. He announces he’s going to start Jackon Family Studios and license Jackson 5 videos. Does he have the rights? No. Does Michael even know about this? No.

I ask him, how did you punish your children? He answers: I’d beat them with the back of my hand, or a brush. He was not apologetic.

If this is it for Joe Jackson, he leaves all his children but Michael. That’s including an illegitimate daughter, Jovanni, born after Janet. For years Jovanni lived in Las Vegas, worked in McCarren Airport, and saw her father. Katherine Jackson at least twice contemplated divorcing Joseph; the couple has not lived together for years.

Joseph will be remembered as a mean son of a gun, but also in some ways sympathetic. By the time Michael took off as a solo act, Joseph had little to show of  his success with the Jackson 5. Motown had gotten all the publishing and royalties. A panic sent in that must have sent him right Off the Wall. “Don’t stop til you get enough” should have been his motto. But it was already too late.

Box Office Fizz: “Jurassic World” Sequel Opens 17% Down in Previews from 2015 Blockbuster

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The dinosaur world is in high alert this morning.

Last night, “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” made $15.3 million in previews. Sounds good, but that’s down 17% from the first “Jurassic World” in 2015.

If last night and tonight don’t add up to $50 million, the weekend take could be less than $130 million. And that was a number really hoped for.

As I wrote yesterday, Universal anticipated this and made a smart move. They released “Fallen Kingdom” internationally before the bad news could turn into bad buzz and swept up $450 million. They’ve made their money back. Whatever happens now won’t hurt them too much except PR wise.

The third installment — you have to believe they’re going to finish this thing– will have to be actually written. And Chris Pratt will have to seem like he’s happy to be there.