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Reply #240 posted 05/08/07 6:28am

jimmyreeve

It's 21 shows (i have the press release in my hands) - opening with the 7 shows at the o2 arena. The other 14 have yet to be announced.

"[Tickets] will include a copy of Prince's brand new CD, the follow up to the critically acclaimed 3121."
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Reply #241 posted 05/08/07 6:34am

IstenSzek

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jimmyreeve said:

It's 21 shows (i have the press release in my hands) - opening with the 7 shows at the o2 arena. The other 14 have yet to be announced.

"[Tickets] will include a copy of Prince's brand new CD, the follow up to the critically acclaimed 3121."
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i still think it's 7 shows at the O2 and perhaps a few aftershows
but not 21 shows in all.

on his own website 3121.com it says right now that he'll perform:

01 august
03 august
04 august
07 august
10 august
11 august
14 august

that's a 2 week span. i doubt he'll play another 14 shows in the
remaining week, lol.
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Reply #242 posted 05/08/07 6:38am

jimmyreeve

ok, you know best
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Reply #243 posted 05/08/07 6:41am

leecaldon

jimmyreeve said:

ok, you know best


lol
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Reply #244 posted 05/08/07 6:41am

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IstenSzek said:

jimmyreeve said:

It's 21 shows (i have the press release in my hands) - opening with the 7 shows at the o2 arena. The other 14 have yet to be announced.

"[Tickets] will include a copy of Prince's brand new CD, the follow up to the critically acclaimed 3121."
biggrin



i still think it's 7 shows at the O2 and perhaps a few aftershows
but not 21 shows in all.

on his own website 3121.com it says right now that he'll perform:

01 august
03 august
04 august
07 august
10 august
11 august
14 august

that's a 2 week span. i doubt he'll play another 14 shows in the
remaining week, lol.


www.3121.com states that he is in London for 21 nights.
It also states that the above dates are the opening nights, so there should be more dates. He may be in London until the 21st, but not play every night... or maybe he will play 21 nights through to September or something.
I think Prince makes good music.
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Reply #245 posted 05/08/07 6:42am

ElectricBlue

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When is Prince going to have a Prince Grill like George Foreman? lol

Have it shapped like the symbol "0(+>" lol
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Reply #246 posted 05/08/07 6:45am

pjh1972

I think the interesting thing is whether this "free" CD will be an EP or a full blown new album.
[Edited 5/8/07 6:47am]
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Reply #247 posted 05/08/07 6:55am

ian

I see the BBC website are reporting 21 shows too. How on earth can Prince fill a venue for 21 nights in the same city? Anyway, I plan on attending at least one, hopefully more. Roll on Thursday morning smile
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Reply #248 posted 05/08/07 6:56am

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excited excited excited

I am there!

Hey UK peeps, which is the best airport to fly to?? I wanna book my tickets?????
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Reply #249 posted 05/08/07 6:58am

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h...635673.stm


Prince to play 21 London concerts

Prince will play his first gig at the O2 arena in London on 1 August
US performer Prince is to play 21 concerts in London this summer, his only European dates of the year.

He is to spend a week at the O2 arena - formerly the Millennium Dome - with tickets priced at £31.21, a reference to his album 3121.

He will also play at a number of far smaller venues to make seeing him "affordable for everybody".

The 48-year-old, known for hits such as Kiss and Raspberry Beret, has prepared 150 songs to perform on the tour.

And he hopes to be joined on stage by soul singer Amy Winehouse, having declared himself a big fan.

"I love London," he explained at a press launch. "I've had some of my favourite shows here."

An "extended stay" had been arranged because during his last tour in London - in October 2002 - "a lot of people didn't get to see me".

Prince - who famously changed his name to a squiggle symbol in the 1990s after falling out with his record label - added that he would be house-hunting in the British capital.

"As soon as I leave here I'm going to look for a place to live," he told journalists.

Tickets for the O2 arena gigs, the first of which will be on 1 August, go on sale on Friday at 0900 BST.
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Reply #250 posted 05/08/07 6:59am

Krish

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Johnny got a hat cuz he don't trust pills....
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Reply #251 posted 05/08/07 6:59am

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pjh1972 said:

I think the interesting thing is whether this "free" CD will be an EP or a full blown new album.
[Edited 5/8/07 6:47am]

Full blown!
Just like Musicology,
we due a full album anyhow.
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Reply #252 posted 05/08/07 7:01am

pjh1972

Here's the BBC report link if anyone's missed it

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h...635673.stm
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Reply #253 posted 05/08/07 7:15am

SquirrelMeat

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£31.21, including the new album, what a bargain!

What will I do with my spare 6 copies of the album?????
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Reply #254 posted 05/08/07 7:17am

Scotsman1999

Is there actually any evidence that an 02 priority ticket will be better placed than a regular ticket?

To quote the O2 site:

'As an O2 customer you've got the chance to beat the crowds and grab your tickets 24 hours before they go on general sale.' It states these tickets as being for 'centre stage'.

Unless these dates are quickly sold out, does anyone know of any seating advantage?
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Reply #255 posted 05/08/07 7:27am

SquirrelMeat

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I expect the layout to be similar to this (but without the general admission section)...


[Edited 5/8/07 7:32am]
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Reply #256 posted 05/08/07 7:31am

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Reply #257 posted 05/08/07 7:31am

jess555ja

Here are some Pics from the Press Conference from HQ:




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Reply #258 posted 05/08/07 7:36am

bonedaddy

I don't care what anyone says, he can't be trying to sell out that many shows, at full capacity, not 20-odd thousand each night, it will be a smaller set-up.
He aint THAT popular over here any more, not right now. Maybe they will have a better idea when they start selling tickets, then adjust the venue to suit.

It's nice that he realises that there were plenty of people who could not get hold of tickets last time, and is making the effort, not just putting his head in the sand.
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Reply #259 posted 05/08/07 7:38am

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I just hope he plays the Pigalle Club one night.....
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Reply #260 posted 05/08/07 7:55am

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bonedaddy said:

I don't care what anyone says, he can't be trying to sell out that many shows, at full capacity, not 20-odd thousand each night, it will be a smaller set-up.
He aint THAT popular over here any more, not right now. Maybe they will have a better idea when they start selling tickets, then adjust the venue to suit.

It's nice that he realises that there were plenty of people who could not get hold of tickets last time, and is making the effort, not just putting his head in the sand.



7 nights at a 20000 seater arena...he will sell 140000 tickets no problem at that price....he was THEE biggest music star of the 80s...some people seem to forget this..millions of people have bought his records in this country ...he is now a music legend , he doesnt need hits to sell out concerts...his last album sold around 100000 copies in the uk without any hits or real promotion so it will sell out quickly i think..the first 7 nights anyway...
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.if he is playing 21 nights at the same place then he will have problems trying to sell that amount of tickets but so would most big acts....so i dont know what his plans are...it might be that he will be playing smaller gigs as well...
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Reply #261 posted 05/08/07 7:56am

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beautifullandb said:

excited excited excited

I am there!

Hey UK peeps, which is the best airport to fly to?? I wanna book my tickets?????


Of the big ones, Heathrow is pretty easy for getting into central London (get the Tube). Gatwick is pretty easy too (outside London, but you can get the Gatwick Express Train).
London City Airport would probably be nearest to the venue, but limited destinations and I've never used it myself.
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Reply #262 posted 05/08/07 7:57am

Mong

Fuck the shitty Pigalle, he should play the Jazz Cafe
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Reply #263 posted 05/08/07 7:58am

thedoorkeeper

pjh1972 said:

I think the interesting thing is whether this "free" CD will be an EP or a full blown new album.
[Edited 5/8/07 6:47am]


Has there been any indication it would be an EP?
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Reply #264 posted 05/08/07 8:02am

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blackbob said:

bonedaddy said:

I don't care what anyone says, he can't be trying to sell out that many shows, at full capacity, not 20-odd thousand each night, it will be a smaller set-up.
He aint THAT popular over here any more, not right now. Maybe they will have a better idea when they start selling tickets, then adjust the venue to suit.

It's nice that he realises that there were plenty of people who could not get hold of tickets last time, and is making the effort, not just putting his head in the sand.



7 nights at a 20000 seater arena...he will sell 140000 tickets no problem at that price....he was THEE biggest music star of the 80s...some people seem to forget this..millions of people have bought his records in this country ...he is now a music legend , he doesnt need hits to sell out concerts...his last album sold around 100000 copies in the uk without any hits or real promotion so it will sell out quickly i think..the first 7 nights anyway...
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.if he is playing 21 nights at the same place then he will have problems trying to sell that amount of tickets but so would most big acts....so i dont know what his plans are...it might be that he will be playing smaller gigs as well...


He was already a "legend" in 1995, with his only UK number one single just under his belt and he couldn't sell out a 10,000 seater.

When he played Wembley Stadium in 93, he struggled to sell out at 72,000.

Hopefully the price, and the fact that the Europeans will be coming too will help, but 150,000, in one city? I think that is pushing it. I hope I'm wrong.
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Reply #265 posted 05/08/07 8:02am

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james said:

beautifullandb said:

excited excited excited

I am there!

Hey UK peeps, which is the best airport to fly to?? I wanna book my tickets?????


Of the big ones, Heathrow is pretty easy for getting into central London (get the Tube). Gatwick is pretty easy too (outside London, but you can get the Gatwick Express Train).
London City Airport would probably be nearest to the venue, but limited destinations and I've never used it myself.


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Reply #266 posted 05/08/07 8:04am

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The question now is. Will the O2 seats be better than the VIP seat advertised on the 3121 website?
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Reply #267 posted 05/08/07 8:05am

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ellieadore said:

The question now is. Will the O2 seats be better than the VIP seat advertised on the 3121 website?


THAT is the real dilemma! With so many tickets available, its not like the O2 tickets will be easy to shift on if the VIP ones are better.....
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Reply #268 posted 05/08/07 8:10am

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Mong said:

he should play the Jazz Cafe


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Reply #269 posted 05/08/07 8:11am

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i think the 'o2' tix are just regular tix, just on sale earlier than the other regular tix !
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