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  • one_stone
    one_stone Posts: 298
    edited October 2019
     great work..u got imola and one more only  date and place correct..
    Question @dimitrispearljam : before I go back to the drawing board (or to throwing dices): is it mostly the dates that don't fit or are most of the cities / places / directions also bad guesses?
  • Kusy
    Kusy Posts: 351
    maybe we got the "spicy" wrong? anyone checked the countries with the most spices export ratio? :D
    2007: Chorzow, PL
    2014: Gdynia, PL
    2017: EV Solo Berlin, DE
    2018: PinkPop Festival, NL; London #1, UK; Padova, ITA; Prague, CZ; Krakow, PL; Berlin; DE; London #2, UK
    2019: EV Solo Berlin, DE
    2022: Berlin, Budapest, Krakow
  • ilockyer
    ilockyer Posts: 2,272
    lellopj said:
    i think its time for a big spot in uk, maybe the olympic stadium or bst in hyde park
    They may well fancy a crack at a bigger venue in their own right again, somewhere in London has a better chance than the National Bowl. Ticket sales wise, that was an epic fail.
    The secret to a happy ending is knowing when to roll the credits
  • IZI
    IZI Kraków Posts: 111
    Maybe Amsterdam isn't the first in 2020 ???
    PJ 1996 Warszawa, 2000 Katowice 1 ,2007 Chorzów, 2010 Gdynia, 2014 Gdynia, 2018 Amsterdam 1+2, Londyn 1, Padova, Kraków, Barcelona, Londyn 2
    EV 2019 Amsterdam 1+2, Florence, Barolo, Berlin, Dusseldorf 
  • RW8297
    RW8297 Posts: 1,617
    Dimi have mercy. Tell us at least about Berlin and... Poland :)
  • Kusy
    Kusy Posts: 351
    11.11 is Independence Day in Poland - make us happy! :D
    2007: Chorzow, PL
    2014: Gdynia, PL
    2017: EV Solo Berlin, DE
    2018: PinkPop Festival, NL; London #1, UK; Padova, ITA; Prague, CZ; Krakow, PL; Berlin; DE; London #2, UK
    2019: EV Solo Berlin, DE
    2022: Berlin, Budapest, Krakow
  • ilockyer said:
    lellopj said:
    i think its time for a big spot in uk, maybe the olympic stadium or bst in hyde park
    They may well fancy a crack at a bigger venue in their own right again, somewhere in London has a better chance than the National Bowl. Ticket sales wise, that was an epic fail.
    Baffles me how sales were not as expected, given others sell it out easy. Rammstein and Prodigy come to mind. 
  • hihobibo
    hihobibo Tampa, FL Posts: 1,140
    one_stone said:
     great work..u got imola and one more only  date and place correct..
    Wohoo! Score! 2 out of 14 ;-)
    Screw Fantasy Football. The new thing is fantasy tour promoter.
  • CopperTom
    CopperTom Posts: 3,149
    hihobibo said:
    one_stone said:
     great work..u got imola and one more only  date and place correct..
    Wohoo! Score! 2 out of 14 ;-)
    Screw Fantasy Football. The new thing is fantasy tour promoter.
    Get your confidence picks in now!
  • CopperTom said:
    hihobibo said:
    one_stone said:
     great work..u got imola and one more only  date and place correct..
    Wohoo! Score! 2 out of 14 ;-)
    Screw Fantasy Football. The new thing is fantasy tour promoter.
    Get your confidence picks in now!
    :lol:
    26/ 05/ 00 -Velodomo Anoeta -San Sebastián.
    02/ 09/ 06 -Azkena Rock Festival- Vitoria -Gasteiz.
    09/ 07/ 10 - BBK live -Bilbao.
    10/ 07/ 18 -Palau Sant jordi -Barcelona.




  • retro
    retro Posts: 122
    London BST not on Friday, July 3, 2020 - Sunday, July 12, 2020?
  • SS225006
    SS225006 Brunswick (the real one), Germany Posts: 52
    Did someone throw in Bulgaria?
    just came to my mind because of difficult travel situation.
    for example Plovdiv which has a very small airport and is european capital of culture this year.
    PJ
    1992 Pinkpop, Go Bang Festival Berlin
    2000 Rock am Ring
    2006 Berlin
    2007 Hurricane Festival Scheeßel
    2009 Berlin
    2010 Berlin
    2012 Berlin 1+2
    2014 Milano, Trieste, Berlin
    2018 Milano, Padova, Roma, Krakow, Berlin
    EV
    2017 Berlin, Firenze, Taormina 1+2
    2019 Firenze, Berlin

  • lellopj
    lellopj Posts: 233
    retro said:
    London BST not on Friday, July 3, 2020 - Sunday, July 12, 2020?
    eetimated date. not official date by now
    no matter how cold the winter there's a springtime ahead
  • ilockyer
    ilockyer Posts: 2,272
    edited October 2019
    ilockyer said:
    lellopj said:
    i think its time for a big spot in uk, maybe the olympic stadium or bst in hyde park
    They may well fancy a crack at a bigger venue in their own right again, somewhere in London has a better chance than the National Bowl. Ticket sales wise, that was an epic fail.
    Baffles me how sales were not as expected, given others sell it out easy. Rammstein and Prodigy come to mind. 
    Prodigy played as part of a 2 stage 1 day festival with a pretty big line-up, that was an easy sell-out.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warriors_Dance_Festival
    Rammstein played the football ground, Stadium MK (approx 35k for shows), which is smaller than National Bowl (capacity 65k).
    Acts that sell out the National Bowl usually are those that get a good deal of major radio airplay, Foos etc.

    PJ tickets were £70-75 IIRC, a lot in 2014, we'd had an indoor show a few days before (would have got two if MK had sold better), other big rock shows (Sabbath, Soundgarden, FNM, Motorhead etc at BST a week before), World Cup was one, the support of BRMC and Off were good but weren't enough to pull the extra 10-15k in to make it look a little fuller. 

    The show at MK Bowl itself was a good fun night. 
    Post edited by ilockyer on
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  • stawamus
    stawamus Vancouver, Canada Posts: 23
    ilockyer said:
    ilockyer said:
    lellopj said:
    i think its time for a big spot in uk, maybe the olympic stadium or bst in hyde park
    They may well fancy a crack at a bigger venue in their own right again, somewhere in London has a better chance than the National Bowl. Ticket sales wise, that was an epic fail.
    Baffles me how sales were not as expected, given others sell it out easy. Rammstein and Prodigy come to mind. 
    Prodigy played as part of a 2 stage 1 day festival with a pretty big line-up, that was an easy sell-out.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warriors_Dance_Festival
    Rammstein played the football ground, Stadium MK (approx 35k for shows), which is smaller than National Bowl (capacity 65k).

    PJ tickets were £70-75 IIRC, a lot in 2014, we'd had an indoor show a few days before (would have got two if MK had sold better), other big rock shows (Sabbath, Soundgarden, FNM, Motorhead etc at BST a week before), World Cup was one, the support of BRMC and Off were good but weren't enough to pull the extra 10-15k in to make it look a little fuller. 

    The show at MK Bowl itself was a good fun night. 
    Does anyone know the actual attendance of MK 2014? Some random review I searched in google claims 13,500, but I feel there was way more than that. The National bowl is huge with capacity for 65,000, so even if they sold half capacity it would still be the equivalent of 2 arena shows. I wouldn’t consider that to be an “epic fail” 
  • CantKeepmedown
    CantKeepmedown Portland, Maine Posts: 3,119
    This is a fun follow. Even if there is no chance I got to one of these shows.

    Has it ever been stated in what capacity Dimi's source works?  Obviously close enough to the band to know their touring schedule/plans.  And it's pretty cool that they give Dimi this info and trust he won't spill the beans entirely.  Cheers to you, Dimi!  And your source!
  • tino_11
    tino_11 Posts: 2,181



    There was way more than 13,500 there. I would guess around 40,000. But it's hard to say given the whole place is GA.

    It was a great show!
    'F*** the pessimists. F*** 'em.' Eddie Vedder
  • ilockyer
    ilockyer Posts: 2,272
    stawamus said:
    Does anyone know the actual attendance of MK 2014? Some random review I searched in google claims 13,500, but I feel there was way more than that. The National bowl is huge with capacity for 65,000, so even if they sold half capacity it would still be the equivalent of 2 arena shows. I wouldn’t consider that to be an “epic fail” 
    I think they got to 40k with the reduced price tickets for the last two or three weeks. At full capacity the banks at the back and both sides above the bar/merch tents would be full. 
    The secret to a happy ending is knowing when to roll the credits
  • ed243421
    ed243421 Posts: 7,728
    tino_11 said:



    There was way more than 13,500 there. I would guess around 40,000. But it's hard to say given the whole place is GA.

    It was a great show!
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