Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:Avril Lavigne's fans turned 18. That was the only problem.
Originally posted by PEDRO67:PopMart didn't hit the intended heights as Pop was released too close to the tour and fans didn't know what they were buying a ticket for.
Originally posted by KieranU2:Yeah, the 3rd leg was a complete disaster. Jacksonville, for example, only sold 18,000 tickets when there was about a capacity of 40,000. Basically, one North American leg was enough for Popmart, but of course, Mexico City done pretty well so it was good to go back to that.
I remember reading (don't know if it's accurate) that only 13 shows out of the 93 sold out. Also, the German shows were extremely disappointing too. None of them sold out. I think Leipzig or Mannheim was the worst? Yeah will have to correct me up on that one, because he went to 4 of them.
Also about Popmart, they were going to put on an extra Philadelphia show, which the done in the end. But it got cancelled because only 4,500 tickets were sold. East Rutherford had 3 shows, which was pointless too, because I remember reading from someone that went to the third show, and apparently the stadium seating was half empty, literally.
But because Popmart wasn't a success? I don't know, but probably because of the low ticket sales in North America.
Here's a picture of Popmart's emptyness:
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Originally posted by ric:[..]
yeah i remember pictures like that at the time depressing the shit out of me! i'll always wonder whether if they hadn't oversold america and just played a fewer amount of dates in larger cities whether the tour would be viewed the way it is by them and looked back on more fondly?