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Originally posted by Quietly Trek
Her Vegas residency did a lot better with less dates, so she can still pull off good numbers. She'll go on tour for the first time in nine years (Vegas doesn't count), so there should be demand to see her. And worldwide demand will be bigger than in the US, since many people can't afford to fly to Vegas to see residencies.
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So true. I was looking at the boxscores for the Living Proof Tour and it managed to sell about 90% of the tickets (2,474,652 / 2,742,410).
If she isn't going to do a tour of that magnitude, there will def be a good demand to see her with these initial dates, but I'm gonna imagine she'll double book cities once the shows sell out.
Then there will be the European leg and I bet another North American leg before heading to Asia or Australia possibly.