sweetcharmedlife wrote on Aug 12
th, 2009 at 10:29am:
Gazza wrote on Aug 12
th, 2009 at 10:17am:
sweetcharmedlife wrote on Aug 11
th, 2009 at 9:58pm:
Oh rumours...those dreaded heartbreaking rumours. Now the tour might go until 2010.....A Bruce winter followed by a possible Stones spring....What's a poor boy to do
Dont think theres much chance of the Bruce tour continuing beyond Christmas, as Clarence has already gone on record as saying he's going for his surgery by then.
He's exhausted the market in the US as it is over the last two years.
He certainly hasn't exhausted the west coast. In fact the PNW didn't get ANY shows.....Btw....Des Moines. WTF
Sympathise 100%, mate. However there are still loads of gaps early in that tour itinerary - ample opportunity, had they wished to, to have added a few dates in those areas. If its not going to happen in Sept/Oct 2009, I can't see them coming back in early 2010 just to play half a dozen shows.
Places like Des Moines are markets where he hasnt played at all. He's played California and the sales were OK, but not generally sell outs (close enough though but unremarkable considering he only played three shows in California)
April 01 San Jose, CA HP Pavilion ................16,713 / 17,196........97%................$ 1,535,889
April 15 Los Angeles, CA Memorial Arena.....combined with below..94%
April 16 Los Angeles, CA Memorial Arena......31,080 / 33,094.......94%.................$ 2,807,010
The only American city with a smaller % of tickets sold than LA was Greensboro - 89% (17,234 out of 19,462), which isnt a bad return for a small city which he'd visited just 12 months earlier.
For a place the size of California, that's comparitively slow. Surprised they didnt play San Francisco/Oakland though on this tour.
To get some perspective, he played 27 shows in North America in April-May. 17 sold out with all but Greensboro being 94-99% sold. 16 of the shows were on the east coast.
Here's the full list of American shows for the rest of 2009 with onsale dates :
August 19 Hartford, CT Comcast Theater (On sale now)
August 22 Mansfield, MA Comcast Center (Sold out)
August 23 Mansfield, MA Comcast Center (On sale now)
August 25 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center (On sale now)
September 12 Tampa, FL Ford Amphitheatre (On sale now)
September 13 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Bank Atlantic Center (On sale now)
September 16 Greenville, SC Bi-Lo Center (On sale now)
September 20 Chicago, IL United Center (On sale now)
September 21 Des Moines, IA Wells Fargo Arena (On sale August 22)
September 30 East Rutherford, NJ Giants Stadium (Sold out)
October 2 East Rutherford, NJ Giants Stadium (Sold out)
October 3 East Rutherford, NJ Giants Stadium (Sold out)
October 8 East Rutherford, NJ Giants Stadium (On sale now)
October 9 East Rutherford, NJ Giants Stadium (Sold out)
October 13 Philadelphia, PA Spectrum (Sold out)
October 14 Philadelphia, PA Spectrum (Sold out)
October 19 Philadelphia, PA Spectrum (On sale now)
October 20 Philadelphia, PA Spectrum (On sale now)
October 25 St. Louis, MO Scottrade Center (On sale August 8)
October 26 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center (On sale August 8)
October 29 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
(Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th anniversary concert, On sale now)
November 2 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center (On sale September 25)
November 3 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena (On sale August 28)
November 7 New York, NY Madison Square Garden (On sale September 18)
November 8 New York, NY Madison Square Garden (On sale September 18)
November 10 Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena (On sale August 22)
November 13 Auburn Hills, MI Palace At Auburn Hills (On sale August 22)
November 15 Milwaukee, WI Bradley Center (On sale now)
November 18* Nashville, TN Sommett Center (On sale now)
November 20 Baltimore, MD 1st Mariner Arena (On sale September 25)
November 22 Buffalo, NY HSBC Arena (On sale September 12)
*Rescheduled, previously set for September 10
Christ - looking at that, its like the Louisiana Purchase never happened....