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My Comments
Hello!
Have you considered allowing your fans to set up the setlist for a concert?
You are coming to Estonia for the first time and some of us have waited this moment for years. And there are definitely some songs we wouldn't want to miss.
I don't think that any band has ever allowed its fans to have a say in the setlist that is going to be performed. You have the unique possibility to be the first one to allow this. It could be a joint "operation" - fans have the possibility to choose 50% of the songs and you, the band, the other 50.
Of course a technical solution is needed, but it could be set up very easily.
* Each fan has limited number of votes per concert (the number must equal the number of songs you will be presenting from the "fan wishlist")
* You must make available a predetermined list of songs fans can make their selection from
* The charts of top10 or top15 songs to a concert should be made visible on the site as well
* Voting should be ended 30 days before concert (or another timeframe that you will find suitable)
I think this is an idea worth considering and it helps to make the show even more memorable to you and your fans.
Hello!
Have you considered allowing your fans to set up the setlist for a concert?
You are coming to Estonia for the first time and some of us have waited this moment for years. And there are definitely some songs we wouldn't want to miss.
I don't think that any band has ever allowed its fans to have a say in the setlist that is going to be performed. You have the unique possibility to be the first one to allow this. It could be a joint "operation" - fans have the possibility to choose 50% of the songs and you, the band, the other 50.
Of course a technical solution is needed, but it could be set up very easily.
* Each fan has limited number of votes per concert (the number must equal the number of songs you will be presenting from the "fan wishlist")
* You must make available a predetermined list of songs fans can make their selection from
* The charts of top10 or top15 songs to a concert should be made visible on the site as well
* Voting should be ended 30 days before concert (or another timeframe that you will find suitable)
I think this is an idea worth considering and it helps to make the show even more memorable to you and your fans.
See you in Estonia, 25.06.2013.