Telluride ain't an art gallery or museum. It's a music festival (with a dash of circus thrown in). A season ticket model will not work for that crowd. A rough guess is that maybe 10% of folks who attend are over 55, and that decreases by age. But this demographic is the one would be more than likely to afford the season tickets.
Being one of these old farts, I would gladly make charitable contributions to keep the festival as is, open to all, if necessary. I don't want to see Telluride turned into a VIP event, where you can only buy tickets if you have American Express. Some people already feel that way about Town Park festivarians. One day, when they build that Bluegrass Museum over the slag heap in T-Ride, I will buy a subscription. But until then, we can loook forward to meeting new friends and hearing new music every year.
I actually was speaking from an Artist standpoint. If I have a fan base and they follow me and I have blocks of tickets for each Quarter this is my bread and butter money to fund the flow. I was not speaking from a fest runner point of view but it can swing either way. My point stands. A fest, a hot dog stand, an Art Museum all need money to run hot dog. Read the title of the thread. And my point exactly on the mean age in attendance. You make my point for me. You could be double dippin if you see the entire picture but yes there would be a tribe of folks who could afford the big party up front. , but they earn the right by supporting the event year round almost. I never ever even noticed the pit I was having way to much fun( not true a few very cute boys did catch my eye a time er two) so it only separate you if your head lets it.
I love this place, so carry on that was my 2 cents... hugs n sun n squirt guns
The more I read the more this pulls me in. I would think of shows in blocks like in Jan-March (Q1) I will do the east coast so 3 months before that leg of the tour you sell a season pass Jan- march for all the shows (in a seating of 100 you get 30 the first 30 seats for season holders) and that fluctuates for each venue depending on your following and the capacity. Always a quarter ahead so if you have no takers maybe change the tour to feed the cow. Kickin this thing to death. Over and out! LOL!