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Originally Posted by hithereimvoldemort
The tour as a whole has failed to produce many sold out shows, thus making this one surprising and hopeful that the interest in her tour will now increase.
Mhmmm.
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Yeah, I agree. This tour had generated a lot of expectations of selling very many tickets. This tour was made as "bigger". I mean, more money has spent and more money was wanted to earn. And Avril wanted to make it big, with LED screen, bigger stage, dancers, and more.
Maybe she should get back on "cheaper" shows and not pretending to sell out 20000 tickets, and she sells out between 5000-7000, and maybe 10000 depending on the town and country.
I like she tries to make it bigger, but she should realize it didn't work properly, at least not properly as she and her managers believed.
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Originally Posted by Just A Fan
A sold out show is always good - they capacity of the venue doesn't matter. I'm happy for you Dutch people and Avril, lol
btw A comparison...here in Germany the biggest venue Avril plays is 7000 and none of the 5 shows is sold out - Avril fans are really rare in Germany.
Imagine - you can still buy VIP tickets for every show! It's disappointing...
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Yeah, sold out is always good, because your earn enough money to make that show profitable. I'm happy that she sells out, I'd like the same for Spain
I don't remember exactly how many people lives in Germany or how big is it, but 5 concerts in just a country is a little risky, especially when that country is not really known by having a lot of Avril's fans. If she does it in Japan, well done, because she has lots and lots of fans. But Germany, I don't really know...
About VIP tickets, there are a lot of places where they haven't sold out, and maybe it would be bad for Avril, because that money (VIP tickets selling) is really important to make tour profitable.