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New 02 dates alert-June 11th 11.34... madness time again!, Radio 6 just announced that 6 new dates are being released, hopefully today. Ready, set,GOOOOO!.
Good luck everyone. [Edited 6/11/07 5:17am] [Edited 6/11/07 5:17am] | |
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funkyhead said: maddness time again!, Radio 6 just announced that 6 new dates are being released, hopefully today. Reday, set GOOOOO!.
Good luck everyone. One minute they want peace……
Then do everything to make it go away. | |
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i'm having to sit through some crap music, i expect tix will go on sale tomorrow, looks like it's all gearing up for major promo though i.e. Guitar being record of the week on Radio 2 etc.
By the way most of the music played on 'BBC radio 6 music' is great. | |
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I still find it incredible he can sell that many tickets in London. That's 357,000 seats.
I was hoping that the remaining dates would be in small venues. Fingers crossed for aftershows. At least with that much money being generated (and minimal travel/transport costs), a lot can be spent on making the show spectacular. | |
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http://uk.news.launch.yah...=l_news_dm
Prince extends tour (Monday June 11, 2007 12:20 AM) Prince will announce details of the final concerts on his record-breaking London residency this week, according to reports. The pop legend, who has already sold-out 15 shows in the UK capital, will play a further six gigs at the O2 Arena on his Planet Earth tour. The shows will be confirmed later this week, with tickets going on-sale on Friday. They are expected to take place in August and September. The total of 21 concerts will put Prince further ahead of Status Quo for the most areas shows in London, trumping their 14 consecutive nights. Tickets are also set to go on-sale for a series of aftershow jam sessions, at the 2,300-capacity venue The Indigo, which will star The New Power Generation each night. Prince, who will also feature at the aftershow gatherings, has moved to deny reports the Live Earth concerts will see him play his greatest hits for the final time, reports Music Week. The group are understood to have rehearsed around 150 songs, including a version of The Beatles' "The Long And Winding Road" and Amy Winehouse's "Love Is A Losing Game". Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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http://www.nme.com/news/prince/28874
Prince announces the rest of London residency Final six shows of 21-date tour are revealed 2 hours ago Prince has announced the remaining shows of his 21-night residency in London this summer. The singer's first 15 dates at the O2 Arena have sold out, and now the final six have been revealed. The new shows are August 24 and 25, and September 6, 16, 20 and 21. Tickets go on sale on 9am Friday (June 15) - to check ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS, now. Prince's full run of London shows is now: August 1, 3, 4, 7, 10, 11, 14, 17, 18, 24, 25, 28, 31 and September 1, 6, 9, 12, 13, 16, 20 and 21. Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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jseven said: http://www.nme.com/news/prince/28874
Prince announces the rest of London residency Final six shows of 21-date tour are revealed 2 hours ago Prince has announced the remaining shows of his 21-night residency in London this summer. The singer's first 15 dates at the O2 Arena have sold out, and now the final six have been revealed. The new shows are August 24 and 25, and September 6, 16, 20 and 21. Tickets go on sale on 9am Friday (June 15) - to check ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS, now. Prince's full run of London shows is now: August 1, 3, 4, 7, 10, 11, 14, 17, 18, 24, 25, 28, 31 and September 1, 6, 9, 12, 13, 16, 20 and 21. cheers J, now give us the track list you sly old dog!!! | |
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jseven said: http://uk.news.launch.yahoo.com/dyna/article.html?a=/070611/340/h9t0h.html&e=l_news_dm
Prince extends tour (Monday June 11, 2007 12:20 AM) Prince will announce details of the final concerts on his record-breaking London residency this week, according to reports. The pop legend, who has already sold-out 15 shows in the UK capital, will play a further six gigs at the O2 Arena on his Planet Earth tour. The shows will be confirmed later this week, with tickets going on-sale on Friday. They are expected to take place in August and September. The total of 21 concerts will put Prince further ahead of Status Quo for the most areas shows in London, trumping their 14 consecutive nights. Tickets are also set to go on-sale for a series of aftershow jam sessions, at the 2,300-capacity venue The Indigo, which will star The New Power Generation each night. Prince, who will also feature at the aftershow gatherings, has moved to deny reports the Live Earth concerts will see him play his greatest hits for the final time, reports Music Week. The group are understood to have rehearsed around 150 songs, including a version of The Beatles' "The Long And Winding Road" and Amy Winehouse's "Love Is A Losing Game". THE FINAL NIGHT AND FIRST NIGHT ARE A SURE THING FOR AFTER PARTIES BUT WHERE D'YU THINK THE OTHERS MIGHT BE!! WHEN IN THE CHOCKA SCHEDULE WILL HE HAVE THE TIME!!! HEAVENS, MY BRAIN IS TOO WIRED TRYING TO FIGURE IT OUT SOMEONE DO IT FOR ME PLEASE One minute they want peace……
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August 25?
Wasn't he supposed to play in Benidorm? | |
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JOYJOY said: THE FINAL NIGHT AND FIRST NIGHT ARE A SURE THING FOR AFTER PARTIES BUT WHERE D'YU THINK THE OTHERS MIGHT BE!! WHEN IN THE CHOCKA SCHEDULE WILL HE HAVE THE TIME!!! I thought the opening night would be less likely to have an aftershow, so they can iron out of all the problems inherent in an opening night. What does everyone else think? | |
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leecaldon said: JOYJOY said: THE FINAL NIGHT AND FIRST NIGHT ARE A SURE THING FOR AFTER PARTIES BUT WHERE D'YU THINK THE OTHERS MIGHT BE!! WHEN IN THE CHOCKA SCHEDULE WILL HE HAVE THE TIME!!! I thought the opening night would be less likely to have an aftershow, so they can iron out of all the problems inherent in an opening night. What does everyone else think? i would have thought the opposite. It would make seriously good press to say he did a kick ass gig then did an aftershow til 5am!. | |
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