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Their fanbase has aged into the more disposable income demographic.
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hihobibo said:I think it will be tough for them to sell out these North American shows.0
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I am curious to see how the pricing works. It was cool to see a big band make an announcement about the dynamic pricing. I am in wait and see mode. MetLife would be the only one for me and it is not a great venue.0
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I love Oasis… but I’m not hopping on a plane to see them play a stadium. Personally I don’t see these shows selling very well. Been wrong before. Wait and see.0
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jerparker20 said:I love Oasis… but I’m not hopping on a plane to see them play a stadium. Personally I don’t see these shows selling very well. Been wrong before. Wait and see.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0
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JOEJOEJOE said:The last time Oasis played Los Angeles, it was at Staples Center, and the upper level was closed-off. I wonder what the current demographic will be?......will people who were too young back then want to see them now?That was back in 2008? I mean in my small town in the first half of the 00's we'd get mid to big acts we normally wouldn't get. Motley Crue, Def Leppard, STP, Nine Inch Nails, Tool, Robert Plant etc... something about the first part of the 21st century where ticket demand lowered a bit. Now none of those bands would play here with a 10 foot pole. They can play arenas and stadiums (again).I think the pent up demand from not having toured in 17 years, the concern that it could implode at any time, and that they did have a few really good albums in the 90s. Combine that with the amount of rock bands that can fill arenas/stadiums continues to dwindle.I think they'll sell. Maybe not so much it's hard to find tickets, but I think they'll move.To try and get to the LA show.. or wait to see if they don't implode, and do bigger tours later.0
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Looks like they added dates for NA tour, except for Chicago. I guess the presale registrations are going well for them. Probably a ton of scalpers. At MetLife the entire field appears to be GA based on the TM seating chart.Post edited by Get_Right on0
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I got a presale code for MetLife.
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GlowGirl said:I got a presale code for MetLife."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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I got a code for Rose Bowl. Anyone familiar with the venue that can advise on which sections are best? Think GA is the whole field. Not sure what to try for..0
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I didn't get a code for L.A. oh well.. wasn't 100% sure I wanted to spend all that money on travel/hotel/tickets. Hopefully the tour goes well, and they don't implode. Maybe they'll do a more extensive tour in the future.
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Tim Simmons said:hihobibo said:I think it will be tough for them to sell out these North American shows.Two football stadiums in NJ and LA seems impossible for Oasis but it’s only a few cities in NA and something like fifteen million ticket requests in Europe.
seems they’ll sell out in NA. They only need a few hundred thousand of those to travel. They prefer a “world tour” to boost the value of their library over adding more euro shows this tour. Perhaps more euro the year after0 -
“Can they sell out in the USA??”
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I wonder if they're waiting to see these sales before announcing Foxborough? Or if it got scrapped?0
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Honestly I think Cage will wipe them off the stageRemember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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Weston1283 said:“Can they sell out in the USA??”
Well, here’s our answer
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Gern Blansten said:Honestly I think Cage will wipe them off the stageHugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0
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Gern Blansten said:Honestly I think Cage will wipe them off the stage0
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JeBurkhardt said:Gern Blansten said:Honestly I think Cage will wipe them off the stage
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:JeBurkhardt said:Gern Blansten said:Honestly I think Cage will wipe them off the stageHugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0
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