Staring at Katy Perry Could Cost You Your Job
It is very rare that a tourist corridor that an artist look good. It is, after all, the summary of the provisions of an artist requires in the way and even Mr. Rogers' list of demands could get selfish and neurotic. However, in some cases, applications for tourist corridors are so bizarre, so heinous, become a legend. Van Halen had a rule about brown M & Ms. Axl Rose is necessary Wonder bread. And Katy Perry has a line on carnations, "ABSOLUTELY NO carnations.
Unless you come into contact with a carnation will make the crisis singer of 26 years of age or death, Perry specifications about the flowers in her dressing room is a little extreme. But that's nothing compared to the rules governing their drivers came to light yesterday when a fragment of six pages of its 45-page rider to hit the Smoking Gun. According to the document prepared by her dreams of California World Tour, Perry chauffeur drivers are not allowed to open the doors, bags of touch, or "steps in the back seat through the mirror rearvieuw" (this rule was so exciting, it has not already written so it mangled beyond recognition). Moreover, the driver will not start a conversation with Perry, talks with guests and fans, get autographs, talking on the phone, or drive anywhere other than the left lane on highways. In total, there are 23 rules said bullet on page labeled "Driver Policy first." Perry's representatives have not responded to a request for comment at the time of closing.
While many of the requests for changing rooms are pretty standard Perry (tea, fresh fruit, chips and salsa), and one is still impressive (she brought her computer Sigg water bottles to reduce waste), there is a provision Part of the pilot who tries to get the tickets which is particularly unpleasant. On page 17, the team of Perry calls on developers to set aside tickets for his "Personal Manager" to sell through the secondary ticket vendors, adding Katy crew is forced to share the benefits with the promoter. That means that the people of Perry is selling a handful of tickets directly to fans through the legendary inflated secondary market ticket - artists as Bruce Springsteen have condemned market - and pocketing the profits. That is very flattering - is not as unfavorable as the photo of Perry picked up by his hilarious "Last Friday night" cover remix, but it's not a good look.
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