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    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

    Summerfest kicks up its cool quotient with younger lineup

    By GEMMA TARLACH

    Journal Sentinel pop music critic
    Posted: June 19, 2004

    Prince likes us

    Babisch, who books all the Marcus Amphitheater acts for Summerfest,
    labors each year to keep ticket prices affordable. In 2003, for
    example, bargaining with Fleetwood Mac's management led to Summerfest
    having the lowest ticket prices of the band's tour. Keeping cost in
    check is increasingly difficult, however, as the industrywide average
    continues to rise, particularly for older performers.

    "The older, more seasoned acts like Madonna are generating the
    highest grosses, but that goes in line with them having the higher
    ticket prices," said Ray Waddell, who covers the touring industry as
    a senior writer for Billboard.

    MTV's Armenia wasn't surprised to hear Madonna, Van Halen and most
    other older-skewing acts were skipping Summerfest, with the exception
    of Crosby, Stills & Nash, who will headline the amphitheater July 3.

    More established acts also tend to have more elaborate production
    requirements for their performances and might not be able to set up
    in an amphitheater setting.

    Prince, who kicks off Summerfest on Thursday, is an exception to the
    demanding, high-priced veterans hitting the road this season.

    "Prince reworked his entire schedule to play here because he likes
    playing here. We're his only outdoor date," said Babisch, adding that
    the funk-rock icon also was willing to change his stage configuration
    to fit into the amphitheater.

    -mail Gemma Tarlach at [email protected].
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