Experience and Innocence tour
Legs (3): Promo tour, Leg 1: North America, Leg 2: Europe
Shows: 75
  1. Thanks. I forgot about RBW. And I've been avoiding watching videos of the last song. I don't want to spoil the ending.


  2. I guess I was just hoping with the piano there, that there would be future plans for more New Year's Day and Little Things...
  3. Oh sorry, didn't want to spoil you (since we're at a spoil-ful thread I thiought you wouldn't try to be spoiler free haha). Yeah Raised By Wolves too!
  4. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
    Yeah, I think I remember (a post by you, maybe... or Matt G) saying that when a certain percentage of venue has sold, the promoter can deem it a sellout?
    Yeah, been doing it since 1992 (except Elevation and Vertigo Tours where they didn't cover demand, on purpose).
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Oh sorry, didn't want to spoil you (since we're at a spoil-ful thread I thiought you wouldn't try to be spoiler free haha). Yeah Raised By Wolves too!
    No worries about spoiling anything. I actually love spoilers. Hence why I read the forums. I just meant I didn't want to spoil the visuals of the last song. I've read about it, but want to save seeing it until I'm there in person.
  6. Man, I'm getting antsy for a ticket drop for ATL... It's consuming me.
  7. Haha... read this at work today while listening to this:



    I wasn't in Atlanta in those early days... but I remember flying up with friends from Florida for Conspiracy of Hope and Joshua Tree gigs... Then when I moved to Atlanta in '90 I remember all the stuff in article from Zoo TV onwards... I'd never read the Chuck D quote before though... (I don't recall anyway)
  8. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]


    Don't believe what you hear, don't believe what you see V.2

    I've been on the AXS site everyday hoping for a ticket drop. There are still tickets available for Atlanta show at the $175 and $329 price points... So - "sellout" by reporting standards, yes... Actual sellout, no...


    According to box office scores, sales for the IE and TJT tours alone mean they sold 1,976,000 tickets in 2015-17 [excluding Bonaroo, Salesforce, and the iHeart] in the US alone.
  9. Originally posted by markreed:[..]


    According to box office scores, sales for the IE and TJT tours alone mean they sold 1,976,000 tickets in 2015-17 [excluding Bonaroo, Salesforce, and the iHeart] in the US alone.
    I don't doubt actual ticket sales at all. Nor do I have issue with labelling a show a sell out, when it's actually not. It's an industry standard, and I'm totally good with it. Just letting folks know, if it's listed as sellout on band website (any band) check the actual venue... Since that last post, there are now pairs of seats available at $329, $175 and $110 price tiers for Atlanta. Trust me on this... I'm waiting for GA's to drop, so I'm unhealthily obssessed with checking!
  10. I keep singing Women of the World Take Over and then picturing it getting distorted and ripping into Get On Your Boots.