Chapter 46
As soon as the concert arrives, it is the time for fans and fans to compete with the on-site staff.
Basically, all concerts do not allow filming, but the control is not strict in China, and it can even be said that it does not matter. However, it is different for casual entertainment. Their determination to ban filming is almost catching up with the determination to ban drugs. There are staff members in each area to monitor. If they find someone filming, they will stop them and even ask them to delete the content. It is common to take the memory card of the fans.
Not only that, the audience has to sign an electronic contract before buying tickets, which prohibits the dissemination of the audio and video content of the concert on social platforms, otherwise they will face prosecution.
The extent of this is so exaggerated that every time a ticket is sold, Random Entertainment will be dragged out and scolded. No one understands. This is obviously a very good opportunity to go out of the circle for publicity, why must it be banned.
Sometimes they really want to pry open the brains of the top management of Random Entertainment to see if there are worms inside.
Although there is a risk of being sued, everyone still wants to take pictures. If they are not allowed to post on Weibo and other platforms, they can still show off by posting to Moments, so many people still take pictures secretly.
The concert started at 6 pm on Saturday, but many fans still arrived at noon. They wanted to arrive early and feel the atmosphere, but some fans found that Random Entertainment had suddenly attacked and sold concert peripherals.
"Title: Eat melons and reason/sjyl is actually selling weekdays... Why, are they afraid that I will buy them?"
"I came early, thinking of checking out the venue and then going to eat, but I found people queuing in the square. I went over and saw that they were selling merchandise."
"Okay, random entertainment doesn't say anything, and you who are here won't say anything either, right?"
"There are a lot of merchandise on site. Those who have tickets can use their tickets to get cheering sticks, and the European emperors in the backstage can also get small cards."
"I'm a good person, I told you such important news."
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"This is the first time I see someone selling things secretly!"
"We are estranged after all, and you didn't even tell me that you were buying merchandise."
"? But the weekdays were sold out ten minutes ago, but the cheering sticks and small cards are still there, everyone can go and get them."
"You didn't wait until the Crash Entertainment was sold out before posting?"
"Hey guys, I was wondering why the sisters on my homepage were so quiet, so you guys bought them secretly?"
"Hahahahahaha, they were sold out early this week. The staff said there are only 100 copies each, mainly for the random entertainment staff and trainees as souvenirs. They made too many, so they took them out to sell."
"...I can't even buy the rest."
"Fuck, 100 copies, that must be crazy, right?"
"No, no, they are all normal peripherals, solar hand warmers for 10 yuan each, thermos cups for 15 yuan, down vests for 35 yuan each, just these three types, nothing else."
"How much?"
"??? How much?"
"Sister, could you please type a few less numbers?"
"No wonder no one said anything!!!!"
"I would also like to have this kind of tail goods..."
"Sell it to me, no kidding, I really need it."
"There is also a food and beverage cart on site, with unlimited drinks! Sisters with nothing to do can come early!"
"Yes! There are oden and hot water on site, and each person can choose four! It's free!"
"Just now, a cleaning uncle came over out of curiosity, and the staff gave the cleaning uncle a portion, Hart Soft."
"No kidding, I'm still mad at myself for missing out on the 35-yuan down vest."
"Wait for the 35-yuan down vest, I've already grabbed the ticket for the Shenzhen show."
"Do I need to wear a down vest in Shenzhen?"
Jiang Juyou, wearing a black down jacket, hid herself in the crowd. With a hat and a mask on, no one could recognize her.
Jiang Juyou, who was not in the backstage, was mainly to check for omissions and make up for the gaps. Sometimes, after staying in the company for a long time, many thoughts will be solidified and cannot understand the needs of fans. In order to narrow this gap, Jiang Juyou decided to go alone on this trip, from travel to accommodation, to experience the fans' perspective.
She said so, it must have started from the first step of buying tickets.
But when she had this plan, the tickets were already sold out, and she even broke the record of Galenica's Little World, selling all the tickets in just two minutes and twenty-three seconds. Jiang Juyou didn't remember that she hadn't bought the tickets until the third day.
Helplessly, she could only go through the back door and enter as a staff member. After entering, she could not sit down, but had to take care of the fans to prevent them from taking out their mobile phones to take pictures.
The winter in the north is a bit dry. Jiang Juyou couldn't help but lower her head and coughed a few times. Then she heard people behind her whispering:
"Jiang Juyou coughed!"
"Could she have caught a cold?"
"A little bit, look at how little she is wearing!"
Jiang Juyou froze: "..."
How did you recognize her?
She thought she was covered up perfectly, but in fact Jiang Juyou was too eye-catching.
Whose fan came to the concert without a fan logo on her body? Not only that, she didn't even have a backpack, and she had nothing else in her hands except a mobile phone.
Coupled with her cool and thin figure and all-black clothes, who couldn't tell that this was Jiang Juyou.
At this time, the most social fans can't help but go up and chat.
Seeing that other fans around were no longer pretending, someone shouted to Jiang Jueyou, "Why is Jiang Zhi outside?"
Jiang Jueyou's toes began to work: "..."
She didn't wear headphones this time, and she couldn't pretend to be deaf, so she could only bite the bullet and answer: "The staff is short of people, I'm here to help."
Before she finished speaking, she saw the fans around her slowly surrounding her like zombies.
Fans who didn't buy the week-end tickets put their hands on their hips and said to Jiang Jueyou with an angry look: "Can you make more next week-end tickets? I've been waiting in line, but they told me they were sold out."
"That's right, I'll be the next one."
"Come on, I just found out about the week-end tickets."
"I told the sisters online that there is still a week left, and when they come, we will all stare at them together."
Perhaps the word "fans" on the Internet gives people too fierce an impression, Jiang Juyu is always cautious when facing them, for fear of saying too much and making too many mistakes, and also afraid that her behavior will bring negative effects to the trainees, so she has always been a taciturn image.
But she came here for research and experience, and she couldn't keep her mouth shut, so she took the initiative to ask, "What do you think can be improved? I happen to be here too, so you can tell me about it."
Upon hearing her say this, the fans who were secretly recording immediately adjusted their phones and pointed them at Jiang Juyu, "I have a question! Why can't we take pictures at the concert? Everyone has come here with great difficulty, but in the end we have to hide like thieves."
Jiang Juyu glanced at her phone, smiled helplessly, and asked, "Are you a fan girl?"
Normal fans would put their phones away when they know they can't take pictures. Some fans would take out their phones to take one or two pictures in the middle of the show, just like taking one or two pictures at the movies, mainly for posting on WeChat Moments.
Only the fans and photographers would be so angry, because the memory cards are constantly being collected, and after a concert, they may need to prepare three or four memory cards, which is quite annoying.
The fans whose hearts were stabbed dodged their gazes for a moment and said stubbornly, “No way!”
“This rule is mainly for the majority of fans. Think about it, you come to a concert, and the people in front of you are all holding their phones. They block your view. Do you stand up to watch or sit there and sulk?” “The
act of taking pictures with a phone is like a little butterfly flapping its wings. First, one person takes out his phone, and then everyone else takes out their phones too. As a result, everyone takes out their phones, and people in the back row can only stretch their arms high to take a clear picture. When they reach the last row in the backfield, they may only be able to watch the big screen.”
“It’s definitely not a pleasant experience to spend four hundred yuan and end up with this kind of experience.”
"It's the same with the stands. I know you fans like to take photos from the high level of the stands, but the shutter sound also affects the performance of the people around you. It's the same as not being able to eat at a concert in a theater. I hope everyone can understand and care about each other. We are not targeting anyone, but we hope that this experience will make everyone feel that the ticket is worth it."
After all, most of the star-chasers are teenagers, most of whom are not financially independent and need to ask their parents for money. The monthly living expenses are only about 1,000 yuan, and eating alone can cost nearly 1,000 yuan. There is not much money left to buy emotional value.
She doesn't want to make watching concerts an unattainable dream, so she eliminates scalpers and lowers ticket prices.
When Jiang Juyou was planning it, she used herself as the concept object. She felt that most people were the same as her. She went to an ordinary school, and after deducting the tuition fee, her monthly living expenses were only 1,500 yuan.
People cannot be like machines without any entertainment, just eating, sleeping, and working in a cycle. They have to find some fun for themselves. Everyone has different ways. Some fall in love to gain emotional value, some chase stars to gain satisfaction, and some read books and novels like her to immerse themselves in their own world.
After deducting her living expenses, she only has 200 to 300 yuan left for entertainment expenses every month. Jiang Juyou thinks this amount is just right. If it is more, she will be greedy, and if it is less, she will feel it is not enough.
Therefore, all the peripheral items and concert tickets of Random Entertainment are not more than this number. Even the 580 yuan ticket is to increase the box office. Otherwise, it will be too low to make money.
Jiang Juyou didn't know if they understood her explanation. Just when she was sighing at her thoughtfulness, another sword was shot at her.
"Why are you not allowed to support? I really don't understand this." The girl rolled her eyes after she finished speaking.
Jiang Juyou: "..."
I can't stand it. Are these people uncomfortable not spending money? Donate the extra money to her!
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Jiang Juyou: Not allowed to spend money and still being scolded...