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Thread started 04/29/11 12:10pm

loveu2the9ss

21 Nights in London question

Just wondering if there were ever "slim" nights of attendance at the London concerts. I had a great time last night and loved the after show vibe. Just curious. J

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Reply #1 posted 04/29/11 12:33pm

RumAndRaisin

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everynight was sold out

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Reply #2 posted 04/29/11 1:30pm

myloveis4ever

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RumAndRaisin said:

everynight was sold out

AND SOMETIMES SOLD OUT AFTERSHOWS...

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Reply #3 posted 04/29/11 1:56pm

loveu2the9ss

It was my 4th show this tour and I had a blast last night... More Than This was an amazing treat! Never heard the song before and thought it was such a cool way to end! wink I dance a lot and I keep taking new people to the show with me....

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Reply #4 posted 04/29/11 2:25pm

macca2006

I disagree I went to the first night and then the last although all the seats on sale were sold out I noticed where i sat the first night at the back (where normally the back stage would be) was covered over but even so there would have been over 18000 stiil there !!

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Reply #5 posted 04/29/11 2:53pm

dJJ

Just enjoy the fast possibility of attending his concerts in L.A.

Us, little, lousy p fans in the rest of the world can only dream of him on stage around the corner for 21 nights!

You lucky bastards!

(no harm intended)

99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #6 posted 04/29/11 4:00pm

legna

dJJ said:

Just enjoy the fast possibility of attending his concerts in L.A.

Us, little, lousy p fans in the rest of the world can only dream of him on stage around the corner for 21 nights!

You lucky bastards!

(no harm intended)

I never that I'd ever be able to see so many shows in such a short time span. Las Vegas was undoable for me.

Lucky, indeed

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Reply #7 posted 04/29/11 4:03pm

dJJ

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I really try to feel happy for all of you L.A. people, and not think about my own selfish P fix.......

99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #8 posted 04/29/11 4:39pm

xLiberiangirl

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I want 21 nights in my garden..

Prince come to my house!! 21 nights!! yeah ! cool

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Reply #9 posted 04/29/11 4:58pm

SquirrelMeat

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In London it was pretty much sold out every night. The Gold Circle and VIP seats still had a lot of spaces, but they dropped down to normal price on the day and were a steal and filled up last minute.

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Reply #10 posted 04/29/11 7:09pm

Dreamer2

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There is a real reason why the late MJ staged his comeback concerts in London .... and also why Prince sold out 21 Nights in London....

I think 21 Nights in LA is wasted effort as the US crowd has no loyalty to Prince as he's not had recent chart hit's

Sorry guys but it's the truth...

Eye Was Born & Raised On The Same Plantation In The United States Of The Red, White And Blue Eye Never Knew That Eye Was Different Til Dr. King Was On The Balcony
Lying In A Bloody Pool......Call me a Dreamer 2 - R.I.P - James Brown and Michael Jackson
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Reply #11 posted 04/29/11 11:53pm

linus4000

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One of the reason may be that tickets go on sale only two or three days ahead....

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Reply #12 posted 04/30/11 12:53am

xLiberiangirl

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linus4000 said:

One of the reason may be that tickets go on sale only two or three days ahead....

Yes, especially now these days sales even go slower... sometimes it takes soooo long, and concerts are sold out 2 days before sometimes, when it's already been on sale fro 4 months.. wink

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Reply #13 posted 04/30/11 4:29am

SquirrelMeat

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The LA shows are suffering because of lack of planning.

For starters, he should have attempted 21 nights in LA before doing other dates in the US. That way, more people would have traveled further.

Second, he should have made them his only dates in the US this year. In Europe it was made clear that the London dates were the only ones, so people from all over travelled.

Third, he is putting the shows on sale far too late. He needs to give people notice.

Fourth, it sounds like there is little promotion. In London, there were posters everywhere.

Lastly, the set. If you want to fill a lot of nights you need stella reviews. When a third of your main set is cover versions, you limit your chances.

The tour management seems to be very amateur. She probably only got the job because Prince is banging her.

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[Edited 4/30/11 4:33am]

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Reply #14 posted 04/30/11 5:27am

80spfantwp

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Squirrel on point as usual. I attended the O2 run and ther was heavy promotion and, as Squirrel said, we knew it was our only opportunity to see him in Europe. And the setlists/ reviews were excellent. Also remember Planet Earth was the promotional album; mass publicity via tabloid. I'm sorry to say the last two setlists I've read here wouldn't inspire me to attend - far too many covers.

[Edited 4/30/11 5:28am]

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