1. Have they confirmed that it is going to be stadiums in North America though, unless theyre going to wait to come here until summer 2010 it seems tough to me to play stadiums in the winter in North America
  2. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    Average of 50,000 each night for 120 nights equals a cool 6 million people paying 50 quid a ticket equals a cooler 'number too large to display' (the calculator on my phone actually said that lol)


    sounds like you need a better phone
  3. Originally posted by Doc32:[..]

    Have they confirmed that it is going to be stadiums in North America though, unless theyre going to wait to come here until summer 2010 it seems tough to me to play stadiums in the winter in North America


    Q article suggested US stadiums and the bands desire to do US stadiums on Vertigo suggests they will.
  4. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    Average of 50,000 each night for 120 nights equals a cool 6 million people paying 50 quid a ticket equals a cooler 'number too large to display' (the calculator on my phone actually said that lol)


    £300,000,000 , Blimey, and quite a few stadiums pass the 80,000 mark
  5. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    Average of 50,000 each night for 120 nights equals a cool 6 million people paying 50 quid a ticket equals a cooler 'number too large to display' (the calculator on my phone actually said that lol)


    anyone knows what is the biggest tour in history by any artist?

    i know sort off michael jackson had a tour of 7 milion or so....

    so they can beat that!


  6. Take away running costs and theres a huge profit to be made there
  7. Originally posted by ad87:[..]

    anyone knows what is the biggest tour in history by any artist?

    i know sort off michael jackson had a tour of 7 milion or so....

    so they can beat that!


    The longest tour was by the Guns'N' Roses in 1991-1993, not sure if its the biggest or made the most money. U2 have regularly been topped by the Rolling Stones in terms of profit when touring in the same years, though the Rolling Stones didn't come on stage in giant lemons
  8. Originally posted by Hans23:[..]

    The longest tour was by the Guns'N' Roses in 1991-1993, not sure if its the biggest or made the most money. U2 have regularly been topped by the Rolling Stones in terms of profit when touring in the same years, though the Rolling Stones didn't come on stage in giant lemons




    haha no they didnt! and thats good for everyone

    and the tour with biggest attendence??
  9. Originally posted by Hans23:[..]

    The longest tour was by the Guns'N' Roses in 1991-1993, not sure if its the biggest or made the most money. U2 have regularly been topped by the Rolling Stones in terms of profit when touring in the same years, though the Rolling Stones didn't come on stage in giant lemons


    no hey are the lemons


  10. google has failed me