Do the math.. Total number of tickets sold, of the total number of seats available to sell, for the entire UK & EU Tour is approx 82%.. Germany is having less ticket numbers of tickets sold than some other venues... Some venues are essentially sold out.. We're looking at totals here, not individual venues when we're looking at the 82% sold figure..
Check out the Spreadsheet... Things are going well, all things considered..
I really wish I could go to one or two...or three of these!!! Sadly, not happening...
There are actually 6 shows in Germany which I consider a whole lot. From what I get on twitter, serious promo may have started only recently though. I will be in Munich and can't wait! I am confident that there won't be many empty seats.
In my opinion Gabi is totally right and there should be more adversiting for this amount of German shows, especially on TV and in magazines. Since I saw Adam Lambert in Cologne four years ago, I realized that he is a great performer with an outstanding voice and I am very happy to see him with Queen twice (Cologne and Frankfurt). And I am convinced, though there unfortunately may be several Queen Fans who refuse to visit one venue because the vocalist is not Freddie Mercury (i.e. 3 of 3 original Queen Fans in my circle of friends), the people who are going to attend will be thrilled.
No doubt those last tickets will be sold! Wish I could be there and see them in London.
ReplyDeleteCant wait to see them in Denmark... It will be a blast :-)
ReplyDeleteFans on Atop are saying this isn't true some venues have 30-40% tickets left. Here we go again.
ReplyDeleteThere's still time. Relax.
ReplyDeleteLots of good seats left.
ReplyDeleteDo the math.. Total number of tickets sold, of the total number of seats available to sell, for the entire UK & EU Tour is approx 82%.. Germany is having less ticket numbers of tickets sold than some other venues... Some venues are essentially sold out.. We're looking at totals here, not individual venues when we're looking at the 82% sold figure..
ReplyDeleteCheck out the Spreadsheet... Things are going well, all things considered..
I really wish I could go to one or two...or three of these!!! Sadly, not happening...
Wish I could go to another show too:( Come back to the USA Adam and Queen!!
ReplyDeleteWho does these spread sheets?
ReplyDeleteThere are 5 concerts in Germany which might account for the fewer number of seats sold for the individual venues.
ReplyDelete@glitzy... "...things going well, all things considered..."...
ReplyDeleteAgreed! Especially considering some of these events are happening in venues during the hard European winter months... :)
There are actually 6 shows in Germany which I consider a whole lot. From what I get on twitter, serious promo may have started only recently though. I will be in Munich and can't wait! I am confident that there won't be many empty seats.
ReplyDeleteWow! Yay for you, Gabi :))
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion Gabi is totally right and there should be more adversiting for this amount of German shows, especially on TV and in magazines.
ReplyDeleteSince I saw Adam Lambert in Cologne four years ago, I realized that he is a great performer with an outstanding voice and I am very happy to see him with Queen twice (Cologne and Frankfurt).
And I am convinced, though there unfortunately may be several Queen Fans who refuse to visit one venue because the vocalist is not Freddie Mercury (i.e. 3 of 3 original Queen Fans in my circle of friends), the people who are going to attend will be thrilled.