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Originally posted by DitaBoy12
Is it true the tour is not selling well, much and that the tickets are dirt cheap? Some on the High grossing tours thread are saying that.
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In North America, it's doing better than the BTWBall.
Uncasville, New York, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, San Diego, San Jose, Boston, Toronto, Chicago, Las Vegas (1st date), Los Angeles (1st date) are sold-out or almost according to ticketmaster. Fort Lauderdale, Washington, Detroit, Cleveland, Saint Paul, Seattle, Atlantic City, Montreal, Buffalo, Los Angeles (2nd date) Salt Lake City are selling well, most of them will be sold-out or not far from a sold-out show. 14,264 tickets have been sold for the show in Milwaukee, so it's not flop considering that there were 3/4 months before the show. Atlanta, San Antonio, Dallas, Phoenix, Las Vegas (2nd date) and Stateline are selling very slowly, but it doesn't mean that it will be flop the day of the show. North America is a great market because most of the tickets are bought the first hours of the general sales, but one or two days before the show too. So, we don't have to worry.
In Japan, the first stadium date is sold-out, a second has been added.
In Australia, we don't know how it's doing. It's not because there is availability in all sections that we have to conclude that it's flopping or doing bad...
The same for Antwerp, in Europe. We don't have any informations about sales. Stockholm, Hamburg, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester, London (1st+2nd), Paris (all shows), Milan, Zurich and Barcelona are sold-out or were originally sold-out because Live Nation added new tickets at some shows due to high demand. Don't forget that all tickets for the first UK + french dates have been sold within minutes. Vienna is not far from sold-out and the third London date too. The rest are doing moderatly. Athens is a big stadium, so she won't sell all the 75k tickets in a day... It will probably not be sold-out, but a great attendance.
So... This is not what I call a flop tour
