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Bruce Springsteen, for instance, sold out 15 consecutive shows at the Meadowlands during his last tour, as well as a high number of consecutive shows in other cities like Boston.
Do you think U2 could sell out 15 consecutive nights at a 15-18,000 seat arena in the SAME city (which is about a quarter of a million tickets)?
So far, U2 sold out 3 of 4 nights on Zooropa at Wembley, which seats about 80,000.
Any ideas on why Bruce can and U2 may not be able to? Is it that Bruce has had a huge following for SO many years, so it's a residual base that just grows bigger with each album and never atrophies (which happened to U2 a bit with Zoo at the start, and def. with Pop)? Or maybe you think U2 could sell out like this?
Do you think U2 could sell out 15 consecutive nights at a 15-18,000 seat arena in the SAME city (which is about a quarter of a million tickets)?
So far, U2 sold out 3 of 4 nights on Zooropa at Wembley, which seats about 80,000.
Any ideas on why Bruce can and U2 may not be able to? Is it that Bruce has had a huge following for SO many years, so it's a residual base that just grows bigger with each album and never atrophies (which happened to U2 a bit with Zoo at the start, and def. with Pop)? Or maybe you think U2 could sell out like this?
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