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Originally Posted by excitingjae
I can understand the arguments for and against them putting more effort into social media. But I don't really see where there would be a lot of value added by having more Twitter, Facebook and Instagram posts. I doubt they can do anything on there that would sell more tickets or albums.
A video message here and there would give a more personal touch to the band for sure though.
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This, none of the stuff they do there drives ticket sales. They could so much on there that they don't that people here would find engaging but they are clearly not interested.
In 2015 they did a webcast from Italy where there were announcers who would speak in between songs like sports casters. I have no idea what they were saying, but it would be cool if they did something similar in the sets.
Live stream all the shows with a pre show report discussing the tour and what they think is on deck for tonight. They could even record little snippets to air pre-show with band members. Then have them come back on during the encore and post show to talk about highlights.
That would be cool. I'm sure they have people or could easily hire people to do that if they wanted. It'll never happen but I think it would be cool.