Thursday, August 11, 2011

JBJ and Friends Benefit Concert

Jon Bon Jovi & Friends Benefit Concert

Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Pre-Concert VIP Reception & Dinner
General Admission: 6:30 PM

Best Buy Theater, 1515 Broadway, NYC

Tier #1 - Banquette Seating In Orchestra: $50,000 Per Table
  • 16 Plus Tickets Included Per Table
  • 5:30 PM Early Arrival
  • Floor Access Closest To Stage
  • Hors d'Oeuvres
  • Top-Shelf Open Bar, Including Beer and Wine
  • Buffet Dinner From 6:00 PM-7:30 PM, Including Dessert Buffet
  • Full-Page Digital Journal Acknowledgement
  • Listing As "Lead Guitar Sponsor"
  • Concert From 8:00 PM-9:30 PM
  • Tax-Deductible Amount: $44,000

(SOLD OUT!) Tier #2 - Promenade Table Seating: $1,000 Per Seat

  • 6:00 PM Arrival
  • Floor Access 2nd Closest To Stage
  • Top-Shelf Open Bar, Including Beer and Wine
  • Buffet Dinner From 6:00 PM-7:30 PM, Including Dessert Buffet
  • Quarter-Page Digital Journal Acknowledgement
  • Listing As "Rock'n Roller Sponsor"
  • Concert From 8:00 PM-9:30 PM
  • Tax-Deductible Amount: $675

Tier #3 - 1st Balcony Stadium Seating: $500 Per Seat
  • 6:30 PM Arrival
  • Closest Stadium Seating To Stage
  • Pre-Concert Beer and Wine Open Bar
  • Listing As "Member-of-the-Band Sponsor"
  • Concert From 8:00 PM-9:30 PM
  • Tax-Deductible Amount: $375

Tier #4 - 2nd Balcony Stadium Seating: $300 Per Seat
  • 6:30 PM Arrival
  • Pre-Concert Beer and Wine Open Bar
  • Listing As "Major Fan Sponsor"
  • Concert From 8:00 PM-9:30 PM
  • Tax-Deductible Amount: $225

UPDATE (Aug 19): The event's website has posted this disclaimer:

Thank you for you interest in the Jon Bon Jovi concert. This is a private event and registration is limited to families and friends of the [organization's] community.

5 comments:

  1. If dessert is included, that table for $50k sounds like a bargain to me!

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  2. Not sure its a good thing to be posting links to a school website.

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  3. Because it's a private event, not for the general public.

    Do you think its OK for adults with absolutely no connection to a school to be lurking on its website? Sounds creepy to me.

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  4. At the time of the original posting, there was nothing on the site to indicate it was a private event (in that only those associated with the organization in question were permitted to attend). Since the, this dislaimer has been put on the event's webpage:

    Thank you for you interest in the Jon Bon Jovi concert. This is a private event and registration is limited to families and friends of the [organization's] community.

    ~ Hath

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. I truly appreciate it.
~ Hath