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« Reply #100 on: September 19, 2016, 12:33:26 PM »

It's called moderating. Trying to make you stop voluntarily so I don't have to stop you before the next leg of the tour.  ok




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« Reply #101 on: September 19, 2016, 01:05:23 PM »

I live in Rio.
Rio wont sell out, in fact it will be the venue that will sell less tickets in SA I guess.
Promoters are crazy here, offering 2 tickets for the price of 1, for several shows that will be held until the end of the year...such as Black Sabbath, Whitesnake and most recently Scorpions. Tickets for rock concerts in general are simply not selling well.

There`s a logical explanation for this... Olympics and general economic situation in Brazil. Tickets are indeed expensive. All in all...promoters made a huge mistake booking a stadium for a GNR concert in Rio...the most feasible option would be Apoteose venue with an approximate 35k attendance capacity.
Hope it sells better until november but I dont have high expectations...
Also, usually sales go better when there are no shows in Porto Alegre, Curitiba and Belo horizonte...people from these cities come to Rio to attend concerts.

Their last show in town was in a 15K capacity arena and there were several empty seats as I recall...

.this isn't the same band...Last US tour had 7000 tickets per show and NITL 50000...Big diferwnces,right
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« Reply #102 on: September 19, 2016, 02:32:51 PM »

I live in Rio.
Rio wont sell out, in fact it will be the venue that will sell less tickets in SA I guess.
Promoters are crazy here, offering 2 tickets for the price of 1, for several shows that will be held until the end of the year...such as Black Sabbath, Whitesnake and most recently Scorpions. Tickets for rock concerts in general are simply not selling well.

There`s a logical explanation for this... Olympics and general economic situation in Brazil. Tickets are indeed expensive. All in all...promoters made a huge mistake booking a stadium for a GNR concert in Rio...the most feasible option would be Apoteose venue with an approximate 35k attendance capacity.
Hope it sells better until november but I dont have high expectations...
Also, usually sales go better when there are no shows in Porto Alegre, Curitiba and Belo horizonte...people from these cities come to Rio to attend concerts.

Their last show in town was in a 15K capacity arena and there were several empty seats as I recall...


People were saying the same thing about the US leg of the tour, but when the time came and the shows started, the stadiums were as good as filled up.

I think we'll see the same for the upcoming shows... pretty much packed venues.
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« Reply #103 on: September 30, 2016, 01:54:27 PM »

Billboard changed numbers and now number is 132  millions...Probablly they added Mexico and Vegas shows...

After SA Guns will be close to 200 millions and will be in first 10 tours ever
Do you work for Billboard?
Maybe thos is out of topic but these are number till the 2009...
USE your illusion tour was tour with the most people...There is a list.
Biggest Tours by Attendance
(in 000's)
1   Guns N Roses   - Use Your Illusion   (1991-1993) 7000
2   Rolling Stones   - Steel Wheels   (1989-1990) 6500
3   Rolling Stones   - Voodoo Lounge   (1994-1995) 6400
4   Pink Floyd   - Division Bell   (1994.)   5500
5   U2   - ZooTV   (1992-1993)   5400
6   Rolling Stones   - Bigger Bang   (2005-2007) 4800
7   U2   - Vertigo   (2005-2006)   4620
8   Rolling Stones   - Bridges To Babylon   (1997-1998)   4577
9   Michael Jackson   - History   (1996-1997)   4500
10   Michael Jackson   - Bad   (1987-1989)   4400
11   Tina Turner   - Break Every Rule   (1987-1988) 4000
12   Tina Turner   - Foreign Affair   (1990.)   4000
13   U2   - PopMart   (1997-1998)   3936
14   Rolling Stones   - Licks   (2002-2003)   3500
15   Michael Jackson   - Dangerous   (1992-1993) 3500
16   Tina Turner   - Wildest Dreams   (1996-1997) 3500
17   Eagles   - Hell Freezes Over   (1994-1996)   3400
18   Robbie Williams   - Close Encounters   (2006.) 3400
19   U2   - Elevation   (2001.)   3400
20   Police   - Reunion   (2007-2008)   3300
21   Bruce Springsteen   - Magic (2007-2008)   2600
22   Celine Dion   - Lets Talk About Love   (1998-1999)   2500
23   Celine Dion   - Falling Into You   (1996-1997) 2500
24   Bon Jovi   - Lost Highway   (2007-2008)   2500
25   Celine Dion   - Tacking Chances   (2008-2009) 2400
26   Madonna   - Sticky & Sweet   (2008-2009)   2337
27   Bon Jovi   - Have a Nice Day   (2005-2006)   2002
28   The Jacksons   - Victory   (1984.)   2000
29   Queen   - The Game   (1980-1981)   1700
30   Madonna   - Confessions   (2006.)   1210
31   Queen   - Magic (1986.)   1075
32   Madonna   - Re-invention   (2004.)   900
33   Madonna   - Drowned   (2001.)   730
34   The Jacksons   - Triumph   (1981.)   700
35   Rolling Stones   - No Security   (1999.)   57
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