Hehehe I overthink things too. What you are saying would also make perfect sense. They are doing a major tour in the U.S. this Spring and it would be very unexpected for them to return to the same country unless there was something special; like the Washington DC filming that brought them back for a 2nd trip in 2014. I find it unlikely if only due to the visa and other travel costs are enormous for them to travel to the States. They have to pay special money for visas because they are an artistic group (as opposed to travel for business or vacation) and it's several hundred dollars per boy - which of course does not include airfare, accommodations, meals and other sundry costs of traveling with 30 odd boys and several adults. I have heard that these visa costs keep many performers in general out of the United States. Ouch!LuxVenit wrote: Good point. I thought maybe they meant 16 instead of 15 though? It does seem odd that they'd word it "again later in 2015" unless they meant again in 2015 (as opposed to later in 2016). I'm probably overthinking, just like I usually do.
Remember the rumor about another concert in the U.S. in 2014 that never happened? It was on some webpage by Warner Classics if memory serves. So who knows what it is this time.
Absolutely it does. Not just financially, though that is no small matter, but also Libera seeing that their songs are commercially viable and that may encourage them to do more cool projects like this. I never used to think in these terms either until some of my more musically inclined friends (unrelated to Libera) explained to me how much it means to artists to have that kind of support.LuxVenit wrote:I agree with you about how they probably won't make a lot of money on the singles, especially if people just rip them from YouTube after they've so nicely put it out there. I wasn't going to buy the single, but now that you've made me think about it that way I think I will. Every little bit helps, right?
I'm playing my downloaded single right now