Originally posted by SJKamal:[image]
Cant wait...
Originally posted by taker:[image]
It’s that real????!!
Originally posted by Alvin:Melonbourne?
Originally posted by marik:If Brisbane is only getting 1 show, i would think Adelaide and Perth would only get one as well.
Quick google search of city pop gave me:
Bris 2.17 mil
Perth 1.95 mil
Ade 1.28 mil
Originally posted by Chrisssie:8th Nov could be the start of the tour anyway, but maybe not in NZ but somewhere in Asia..? Maybe they do it the other way round, starting in Asia, and finishing in Australia or even NZ??
Imo, makes more sense to close the tour in an English speaking country/continent rather than in Asia. Did they ever close a tour in Asia?
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Wouldn’t be surprised if only Melbourne and Sydney get multiple shows in Australia. We’ve seen with TJT that its not a given that there’s multiple shows per stadium.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
For lovers of all fruit... not just for melon enthusiasts
Originally posted by ddarroch:[..]
Yeah, I'll be very interested to see what demand is like.
For Vertigo only Sydney & Melbourne had multiple shows (Sydney had 3). But for 360 Brisbane & Perth also got multiple shows (in-the-round).
So it will be interesting to see if demand has dropped off much since 360. There won't be the spectacle of the CLAW to pull in the crowds (though it's U2, so I'm sure the staging will be quite spectacular). The band haven't had a big hit in a long time, though the same was also true for 360. On the other hand, it's been a long time since they've visited Oz, so there could be pent up demand for fans to see them one last time. Also end-of-stage format should have a lower capacity for each stadium than 360 did (though Perth's new stadium is larger).
So I'm going to be optimistic, & hope that Brisbane & Perth have a chance at getting a second show each. One for Adelaide I'd presume.