Australia - Audience numbers

William Wallace
William Wallace Posts: 553
edited November 2009 in Given To Fly (live)
So anyone know the audience numbers from the australian concerts?
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  • All approx ....

    Perth, 25, 000

    Adelaide, 20, 000

    Melbourne, 45,000

    Sydney expected close to 50, 000
  • i dunno bout other venues
    but apparently members equity stadium in Perth will only allow 15000
    makes much more sense to live in the present tense
  • Probably true ..... in the stands!! But the oval itself, as well as the stands were packed !!! the paper said almost 25,000 the next day !!
  • i just got back from sydney and melbourne,

    and I would have to say

    Melbourne 45,000-50,000
    Sydney 40,000-45,000

    the GA was much bigger in Melbourne.
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  • sound great... as much as better.. :D
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  • vedder_soup
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    sydney was 35 to 40k
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  • Gizmo Gazz wrote:
    Probably true ..... in the stands!! But the oval itself, as well as the stands were packed !!! the paper said almost 25,000 the next day !!

    nah
    stands only hold about 3500

    i read 13000 tickets were available for the show in total...

    the stadium is tiny
    tiny as best
    its really not a good venue
    pearl jam would sound awsome no matter where they play... but its not so good for anything else
    makes much more sense to live in the present tense
  • having said this i just googled it and it says 25000 for concerts

    :)

    spparently its alot bigger then it looks :D
    makes much more sense to live in the present tense
  • seems to me that no shows were sold out? i mean, the 10c homepage had links to buy tix for the shows up right until the very end? big-ass stadiums!
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  • doompony
    doompony Wellington, NZ Posts: 4,501
    auckland has sold out apparently
  • Spencer
    Spencer Posts: 867
    seems to me that no shows were sold out? i mean, the 10c homepage had links to buy tix for the shows up right until the very end? big-ass stadiums!
    That's generally the case for any Australian shows though, was the same in 2006 in arenas. There's just far fewer 10C members over here compared to the US, usually a few hundred at each show at best.
  • Spencer wrote:
    seems to me that no shows were sold out? i mean, the 10c homepage had links to buy tix for the shows up right until the very end? big-ass stadiums!
    That's generally the case for any Australian shows though, was the same in 2006 in arenas. There's just far fewer 10C members over here compared to the US, usually a few hundred at each show at best.

    in our defense....

    we have a lot less people in comparison to usa :P
    makes much more sense to live in the present tense
  • Official number of people at the Sydney show from the guy who is like the main man at the SFS (sorry dont know his title - the SFS boss) 39,000 people last night. Thats a lot of people.
  • missisles wrote:
    Spencer wrote:
    seems to me that no shows were sold out? i mean, the 10c homepage had links to buy tix for the shows up right until the very end? big-ass stadiums!
    That's generally the case for any Australian shows though, was the same in 2006 in arenas. There's just far fewer 10C members over here compared to the US, usually a few hundred at each show at best.

    in our defense....

    we have a lot less people in comparison to usa :P



    was no criticism, just merely a statement.
    i also added the caveat of "big-ass stadiums" to drive that point home. :)
    surprised they played such large arenas.
    also a big part of why i decided to stay home this oz tour...i can see em in big-ass stadiums at home. and sure, GA is fun - but i actually wanted my mediocre 10c # to get me awesome seats in oz. next tour. 8-)
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  • was no criticism, just merely a statement.
    i also added the caveat of "big-ass stadiums" to drive that point home. :)
    surprised they played such large arenas.
    also a big part of why i decided to stay home this oz tour...i can see em in big-ass stadiums at home. and sure, GA is fun - but i actually wanted my mediocre 10c # to get me awesome seats in oz. next tour. 8-)

    both perth and melbourne were very polite pits
    i was a little shocked by it
    you could have almost had tea n scones

    unless you were near me :P
    makes much more sense to live in the present tense
  • i_lov_it
    i_lov_it Perth, Western Australia Posts: 4,007
    missisles wrote:
    was no criticism, just merely a statement.
    i also added the caveat of "big-ass stadiums" to drive that point home. :)
    surprised they played such large arenas.
    also a big part of why i decided to stay home this oz tour...i can see em in big-ass stadiums at home. and sure, GA is fun - but i actually wanted my mediocre 10c # to get me awesome seats in oz. next tour. 8-)

    both perth and melbourne were very polite pits
    i was a little shocked by it
    you could have almost had tea n scones

    unless you were near me :P

    MMmmm tea n scones ;) haha
  • i_lov_it wrote:
    missisles wrote:
    was no criticism, just merely a statement.
    i also added the caveat of "big-ass stadiums" to drive that point home. :)
    surprised they played such large arenas.
    also a big part of why i decided to stay home this oz tour...i can see em in big-ass stadiums at home. and sure, GA is fun - but i actually wanted my mediocre 10c # to get me awesome seats in oz. next tour. 8-)

    both perth and melbourne were very polite pits
    i was a little shocked by it
    you could have almost had tea n scones

    unless you were near me :P

    MMmmm tea n scones ;) haha

    hahah
    scones pearl jam and cream
    tehe
    makes much more sense to live in the present tense
  • Thoughts_Arrive
    Thoughts_Arrive Melbourne, Australia Posts: 15,165
    I reckon there were more at Melbourne than at Sydney.
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  • toodee
    toodee Posts: 89
    If there were 30K+ people at the SFS on Sunday (and that looked like a possible number from where I was standing), would that make that show the biggest Oz PJ crowd since Eastern Creek in 1995? From memory, that show also had a crowd of about 30k.
  • bazzer
    bazzer Posts: 3,126
    I thought someone said 40,000 in Melbourne?