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Post by wildliam on Sept 2, 2024 14:16:30 GMT -5
Seriously thinking to going to USA, and it will cost me not more money than UK and a nice trip...
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Post by alex75 on Sept 2, 2024 14:21:26 GMT -5
Six stadiums gigs, right?
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Post by pernilou on Sept 2, 2024 14:21:40 GMT -5
Seriously thinking to going to USA, and it will cost me not more money than UK and a nice trip... Same here (French too). Thinking about a nice little holiday in Chicago end of August with the wife!
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Post by blurareshit on Sept 2, 2024 14:59:04 GMT -5
Six stadiums gigs, right? Apparently. But I'll believe it when I see it. Not that I wouldn't love for them to finally achieve that level of success here. But having lived all over America in the last 3 decades, I can say for sure they are not even remotely close to the same ballpark of fame as in the UK, nor have they had any noticeable amount of younger fans discovering them. To the average American on the street, Oasis are just some random 90s band that did "Wonderwall" and maybe "Champagne Supernova". Among more serious music fans, they've always been pretty disliked for the Beatles comparisons and the brothers' behavior and attitudes.
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Post by alex75 on Sept 2, 2024 15:08:08 GMT -5
I think they have no problem in Canada and probably add another date
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Post by rkid95 on Sept 2, 2024 15:09:13 GMT -5
2025 - UK, Ireland, USA, Argentina. 2026 New Album, Europe Tour. I imagine it like this.
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Post by alex75 on Sept 2, 2024 15:10:10 GMT -5
2025 - UK, Ireland, USA, Argentina. 2026 New Album, Europe Tour. I imagine it like this. And then The definitive split
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Post by blurareshit on Sept 2, 2024 15:13:58 GMT -5
I think they have no problem in Canada and probably add another date I always got the sense (relative to population size) they were about twice as big in Canada as in the US and for about twice as long. Charted pretty well there throughout their career, post-BHN songs got a lot of play on rock radio, filled out arenas with ease.
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Post by Just Call Me The Roller on Sept 2, 2024 15:18:59 GMT -5
2025 - UK, Ireland, USA, Argentina. 2026 New Album, Europe Tour. I imagine it like this. More likely UK > Ireland > USA/Canada/Mexico > Japan > South Korea > maybe Southeast Asia > Australia > New Zealand > South America (at least São Paulo + Rio de Janeiro + Buenos Aires + Santiago + Lima) .
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Post by powerage09 on Sept 2, 2024 15:35:51 GMT -5
All this noise in the UK, reckon this could benefit our brothers and sisters in America and beyond as may mean the band ditches the dynamic pricing system in other territories.
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Post by sheisloved on Sept 2, 2024 15:45:58 GMT -5
I live in Toronto.
Downsview park is massive. We had over 500 Thousand people here in the early 2000s for Sarstock with the rolling stones and AC/DC + RUSH
OASIS can easily do 40k plus there
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Post by coolprophet on Sept 2, 2024 16:15:06 GMT -5
I imagine that this means an announcement as early as tomorrow when everyone is back at work and paying attention. That or it's just them hyping the merch deal with Amazon Music (or both). Annoucing the US tomorrow well… that would start to look like a well-oiled cash blitzkrieg. The whole affair looks very VERY professional. That speaks against Ignition being more involved than necessarry in the roll out
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Post by andymorris on Sept 2, 2024 16:24:52 GMT -5
They cant ignore europe for that long.
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Post by CFC2013 on Sept 2, 2024 16:29:15 GMT -5
All this noise in the UK, reckon this could benefit our brothers and sisters in America and beyond as may mean the band ditches the dynamic pricing system in other territories. Is that something the band has control over? Ticketmaster is very predatory. I doubt anything changes
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Post by Just Call Me The Roller on Sept 2, 2024 16:56:15 GMT -5
They cant ignore europe for that long. That was likely on purpose to inflate demand for UK gigs.
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Post by themanwholivesinhell on Sept 2, 2024 17:17:04 GMT -5
All this noise in the UK, reckon this could benefit our brothers and sisters in America and beyond as may mean the band ditches the dynamic pricing system in other territories. Is that something the band has control over? Ticketmaster is very predatory. I doubt anything changes Possibly not worldwide no, as its more of US origin. But with the probe the government are intending to carry out, I could easily see it becoming against the law in the UK.
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Post by standonit on Sept 2, 2024 17:39:05 GMT -5
I can't see dynamic pricing becoming illegal – as the ticket agencies point out, it takes place in other areas of the economy like hotels/trains/airlines. The government isn't going to tell someone selling tickets that they're not allowed to change their prices.
The most that I could see happening would be enforcing a bit more transparency (maybe insisting that when tickets are announced the possible price range is made clear).
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Post by pernilou on Sept 2, 2024 17:42:32 GMT -5
I sure as hell hope the US stadium gigs won't have that diabolical "ground seating" nonsense. Looks like some kind of evangelist conference.
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Post by jezza2 on Sept 2, 2024 18:02:27 GMT -5
I sure as hell hope the US stadium gigs won't have that diabolical "ground seating" nonsense. Looks like some kind of evangelist conference. It's Coldplay... so it is
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Post by emil on Sept 2, 2024 18:06:02 GMT -5
All this noise in the UK, reckon this could benefit our brothers and sisters in America and beyond as may mean the band ditches the dynamic pricing system in other territories. Dynamic pricing is the standard in the US. Doubt they'd go against the norm there
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Post by wildliam on Sept 2, 2024 18:09:18 GMT -5
They are stuck in their shit now with all the bad buzz. Don't know how they will go out of all of this without putting things worst
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Post by emil on Sept 2, 2024 18:11:01 GMT -5
They cant ignore europe for that long. That was likely on purpose to inflate demand for UK gigs. When in their schedule could they have done Europe in 2025 then? If the reason was just to inflate demand? All big bands tour Europe in the summer. And this reunion would always have started in the UK - so where does a big European tour fit you reckon? Seems more logical to hit Europe summer of 2026. After Australia and Asia. But that doesn't fit with avoiding Europe in 2025 just to inflate demand.
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Post by Manualex on Sept 2, 2024 18:12:50 GMT -5
I sure as hell hope the US stadium gigs won't have that diabolical "ground seating" nonsense. Looks like some kind of evangelist conference. I think that's something with law and its been done since the who had their gig issues in Ohio Guy Fawkes am I right?
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Post by powerage09 on Sept 2, 2024 18:26:32 GMT -5
All this noise in the UK, reckon this could benefit our brothers and sisters in America and beyond as may mean the band ditches the dynamic pricing system in other territories. Dynamic pricing is the standard in the US. Doubt they'd go against the norm there The fact it's the norm in the States is dreadful, thats a real shame. Be interested to see the size of the gaffs they play over there then as surely they're not gonna fill stadiums at $200 a ticket for floor?
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Post by SallyIsTheMainCharacter on Sept 2, 2024 18:30:56 GMT -5
I sure as hell hope the US stadium gigs won't have that diabolical "ground seating" nonsense. Looks like some kind of evangelist conference. I think that's something with law and its been done since the who had their gig issues in Ohio Guy Fawkes am I right? im not sure what the exact deal is but ed sheeran’s tour in the states was normal GA without seat, while all the others I went to had tied seats Edit: Yep, last year, GA is 190 going on sale and drops to 100 close to the date
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