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Post by edwardcreighton on May 31, 2023 21:03:01 GMT -8
Just go to live nation Australia, all information on there.
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Post by pete on May 31, 2023 22:45:49 GMT -8
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Post by TheThundergod on May 31, 2023 23:41:37 GMT -8
So just the east coast then?
How disappointing no Adelaide or Perth, and I know some Kiwis who are pissed that there's nothing in NZ.
Surely after the awesome crowd we put on in Adelaide for the Hysteria and More tour, Leppard and the Crue could smash it again...?
What's the story with ticket prices not being shown on the purchasing website...?
Am so very unhappy about this. We missed out on the self title album tour, and we aren't on the page again. Or will it be another "dates added" thing...
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Post by edwardcreighton on Jun 1, 2023 0:50:11 GMT -8
At moment as tickets not on sale only prices listed are VIP premium tickets which go for Aus$600 to $3000. Kiss tickets are about $85 to $400 for regular prices tickets, imagine ditto for Lepps.
Think New Zealand and Japan to be added, maybe Singapore.
Have friend lives Bunbury, near Perth, he is miffed Lepps not coming to WA.
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Post by smez on Jun 1, 2023 1:02:12 GMT -8
I saw that in Brisbane that A reserve tix are $312.71
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Post by pete on Jun 1, 2023 23:48:33 GMT -8
At moment as tickets not on sale only prices listed are VIP premium tickets which go for Aus$600 to $3000. Kiss tickets are about $85 to $400 for regular prices tickets, imagine ditto for Lepps. Think New Zealand and Japan to be added, maybe Singapore. Have friend lives Bunbury, near Perth, he is miffed Lepps not coming to WA. Should be miffed (great word) at promoters really.
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Post by edwardcreighton on Jun 4, 2023 15:14:45 GMT -8
Foo Fighters just announced post Thanksgiving Oz and NZ stadium dates. Playing smaller AAMI stadium in Melbourne capacity about 30000 but with room to play 2 shows. Also playing Suncorp in Brisbane. Playing Perth and Adelaide. Excellent live band.
Will make it more difficult for Lepps to sell tickets in OZ NZ especially Brisbane and Melbourne. Sydney smaller stadium but Sydney largest Population of 5.3 million easier sell. Population of Greater Auckland is only 1.6 million.
Hope other Japanese, Asian, NZ dates confirmed soon.
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Post by andylgr on Oct 16, 2023 21:34:18 GMT -8
I'm still surprised at how few dates they've announced for Japan and Australia.... and no New Zealand either. I thought we might have got more than just 5 in total for this part of the world. However I'm looking forward to this tour with Crue ending just to see what they have planned next, its felt like forever.
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Post by pete on Oct 17, 2023 0:46:00 GMT -8
I'm still surprised at how few dates they've announced for Japan and Australia.... and no New Zealand either. I thought we might have got more than just 5 in total for this part of the world. However I'm looking forward to this tour with Crue ending just to see what they have planned next, its felt like forever. Crue should just end (should never have returned IMO). They're dreadful (these days).
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Post by edwardcreighton on Oct 17, 2023 3:42:17 GMT -8
International dates maybe not as successful as hoped.
At both Yokohama shows only Gold Section sold out.
In Oz Brisbane has lot of $49 (US equiv $32) tickets available, hard to work out how many tix sold for that.
Sydney is a small stadium, looks like sales quite strong.
Melbourne's Marvel Stadium which could go 50000 for this gig looks like it is close to sell out, assuming all of the sections listed on Ticketmaster are on sale, TM lot of previous form on that!
Lepps strongest market is North America, very curious whether stadium co headline or headline arenas and sheds.
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Post by lepp703 on Oct 17, 2023 17:51:41 GMT -8
International dates maybe not as successful as hoped. At both Yokohama shows only Gold Section sold out. In Oz Brisbane has lot of $49 (US equiv $32) tickets available, hard to work out how many tix sold for that. Sydney is a small stadium, looks like sales quite strong. Melbourne's Marvel Stadium which could go 50000 for this gig looks like it is close to sell out, assuming all of the sections listed on Ticketmaster are on sale, TM lot of previous form on that! Lepps strongest market is North America, very curious whether stadium co headline or headline arenas and sheds. The reason North America is the strongest market is because we here in the US love crappy bands. DL always does great here. But the fact that MC hasn’t been as successful or faithfully touring like DL, people are buying the tickets and selling out the Stadiums. The rest of the world knows not to support these crappy bands. It just sucks that DL is still touring with the Crue. Worst matchup since the KISS tour. DL needs to abandon the stadiums and start playing the arenas again. Or drop the Crue altogether. Bring on a couple of other 80’s bands like Europe or Extreme. (Just my opinion.)
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Post by edwardcreighton on Oct 17, 2023 18:53:18 GMT -8
Extreme touring to early March in US, would be great addition to Leppard summer tour. Recent Extreme album very good.
I think the Stadium tour can be split in 2 halves. First part in North America spectacular success in line with both bands being biggest in these markets.
Second part bit hit (Sheffield, Lytham) and miss (Wembley, cancellations, no NZ or Singapore), pity no box scores.
Hope ticket sales pick up in Japan and Australia, so final shows can be called resounding success.
Overall, the tour with Crue been successful.
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Post by cal on Oct 18, 2023 10:55:45 GMT -8
Sigh, yes Andy. The Asia-Pacific, 60% of the global population and 'The World Tour' reaches 4 cities in the region:(
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Post by andylgr on Oct 18, 2023 22:03:46 GMT -8
Sigh, yes Andy. The Asia-Pacific, 60% of the global population and 'The World Tour' reaches 4 cities in the region:( Its ridiculous, it really is. I can't believe that theres not more of a market for them in that part of the world.
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Post by cal on Oct 18, 2023 22:49:27 GMT -8
I would love to see a full-scale 'World' Tour by the band, where they even tried to engage with new markets. They could play different venues - from theatres to stadiums depending on the demand. South America for instance could have operated like this, allowing the band to gain a presence in these countries outside of the largest city. But I guess at this stage of their career, they have been dazzled by their new found 'stadium status', and probably don't want to put in the effort and energy - which is understandable in their sixties. They did seem to attempt this on the Slang Tour, when their popularity in the US was at an all-time low, but they soon abandoned it and returned to their core markets - albeit reintegrating Australia and NZ from 2008 onwards. But apart from a few outliers (UAE, 1999 and 2022), Singapore (2015) and a couple of patchy attempts to gain footing in South America (2017/23), the band have stuck to their core markets. As I said, this is all totally understandable form a number of perspectives (age, convenience, financial, etc), and is not really meant as a criticism. I think for the kinds of fans that are on this board, shows like the Leadmill and Vegas residencies remain the Holy Grail. However getting there for many of us is beyond our financial means.
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