I love pushing Edmonton? I never have been and most likely never will go to Edmonton. But, most arena tours stop in Edmonton, especially since they built a brand new arena, and many acts do 2 shows there. It’s a bigger market than most think. Maybe 1 show? Whatever, who gives a fuck?
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Relax, I'm just F'in with you, just noticed that very time you make one of these lists of potential cities you have Edmonton getting 2 shows.
You're not attaching these lists to random cars, you're fine.I think I have a list making problem...
Outside of some Canadians, pretty much anybody in the US
There is no list!I think I have a list making problem...
Depends.Ok, so I need some asvice then. I can’t assume they will do another leg, so I’m doing Philly. I want floor tickets. How long should I wait for stubhub? They’re at $138 now. Will they go down closer to or should I jump on them now?
He's been mistaking onions for apples
It turns out that all this time the resting bitch face was merely due to his inability to see clearly.
Problem: Solved
Depends.
If you absolutely want GA and won't settle for anything else, just get them now and get it over with. The difference in price isn't that great at $138.
There's a decent chance of a ticket drop that includes some GA as we get closer to the show, where you can get them at face + fees, but you'd be risking not getting in on time to grab one and then probably paying more than $138, or ending up somewhere else in the venue.
If they did another run through NA I'd expect it to look something like this
(all single nighters pending sales)
Vancouver
Portland/Seattle
LA
Denver
Phoenix
Minneapolis
Chicago
Detroit/Cleveland
Toronto
Louisville
Pittsburgh
Boston
NYC
Charlotte/Raleigh
Miami
Atlanta
Dallas
Houston
Take those dates and toss in a couple shoes here in there in markets they know they can do 2 shows without issue (NY, Boston) a few places they could have done more (Atlanta) and boom, you've got a full tour itinerary.
You just love pushing Edmonton. No way they sell out 2 shows there. 1 max.
And LA has shown that the population size does not equal demand.
They fare much better in some smaller markets, LA is an ambivalent city when it comes to rock tours (which seems crazy), no way they should go back there again on this tour.
Jacksonville?? No shot.
Poor wording. I realize Canada is very much a separate country from the US, and I respect that differentiation. I should’ve said North Americans have had a plethora of opportunities, except for a few Canadians. No disrespect intended.
I’ve only been to Canada once, for a friend’s bachelor party in Windsor. But man... what a time we had!!!