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    1. What’s the issue, not enough demand? Lack of infrastructure for such events?

      But on the other hand, Jennifer Lopez will end her tour in Armenia without going to Georgia or Azerbaijan.

    2. TheElderScrollsLore on

      I would say supply and demand.

      People in Armenia just don’t care for Justin Timberlake when they look at ticket sale projections.

    3. Population – bigger cities are more likely to get more events.

      Instanbul is massive so it will attract lots of events.

      Yerevan is comparable in size to Tblisi.

    4. davitjan1525 on

      I would guess that the question is how many people can afford their tickets? Or they probably tour based on CD sales or based streams (spotify, apple music etc)

    5. Perfect_Thought9007 on

      Because you can’t go to Armenia and Azerbaijan after, they won’t let you. It’s not about supply and demand, there is as much demand in Yerevan as much there is in Tbilisi and Baku, it’s just you can go to Georgia then to Azerbaijan, but not to Armenia and then Azerbaijan

    6. It all boils down to profits we don’t have a big enough venue for them to make a decent profit or fit all the equipment they want

    7. I am assuming the latest changes in Armenian politics drive Russians away. They’re the main driver of the region concerts sales.

    8. It mostly comes down to money. Tours don’t go to places where they know they will lose money. It makes no sense for their business goals.

      Certain artists go because they have fans there and/or they are content with not making tons of money.

      Other factors could be in play like if the artist just doesn’t want to go for whatever reason, or the infrastructure or security isn’t up to their standards.

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