The oldest trick in the PR book is to start a controversy to create news for yourself or your client. I bring this up because Beyonce's father just stated the divorce rumors surrounding his daughter were self-created to sell tickets.
The New York Daily News wrote this tonight, "Mathew Knowles is claiming Beyoncé and Jay Z's divorce rumors are all a bid at getting more bills, bills, bills. The superstar singer's dad and former manager opened up about his daughter and son-in-law's supposed marital woes on the "Roula and Ryan" Houston radio show on 104.1 KRBE earlier this week. "It's called a Jedi mind trick," he said. "The Jedi mind trick fools you a lot of times." - Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/beyonce-dad-mathew-knowles-divorce-rumors-sell-tour-tickets-article-1.1920503#ixzz3CsGWqU2G
But why would Beyonce and Jay Z need to sell tickets? Isn't their tour going well enough? Yes and no. The tour has tickets at not-so-friendly recession prices. Between tickets, merch., and drinks, two people can easily spend in excess of $500 to go see the concert. Those numbers mean a lot to people making between $11 and $20 dollars an hour. But, if this concert then becomes one of the last times you might see Beyonce and Jay Z together, for fans, the ticket price because "doable" given the possible circumstances. Don't forget that Kid Rock recently bashed entertainers, like Jay Z, who are charging outrageous amounts of money for concert tickets. Rock performed all last summer with ticket sales at $20 a pop. The tour did quite well- all in the same of bashing Jay Z!
So, why not use the oldest PR trick in the book and have Jay Z create a conflict that would benefit Jay Z and Beyonce? If what Mathew Knowles claims to be the truth is right, then Jay Z has just pulled off one of the greatest PR tricks known within our industry.
Until tomorrow,
Coco the CEO
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