jrnyjetster wrote:Seems this Def Leppard/Journey pairing is setting all kinds of records. Surprisingly, the bands seem to be complimenting each other very well, despite the fact that Journey has changed lead singers at the onset of the tour. This could very well be one of their most successful tours, since the '80s stadium circuit.
Well, considering when DL came through SF on the "X" tour they couldn't sell out the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (about 5,000 seats I think) -- it wasn't even close to one. Last years DL/Bryan Adams tour looked pretty packed at the San Jose Municipal Stadium which has about 4,000 seats for baseball, but since everyone was GA on the lawn it's hard to say how many people there were.
This year... there are only LAWN seats left for Saturday's show at Shoreline (22,000 capacity) AND they're playing Concord on Friday (12,000 capacity) which seems to be selling well, though as of yesterday I could still call up seats in the 100 section. In the 8 years since Journey has been back out on the road, they have NEVER played both Concord & Shoreline in the same weekend. (Heck, this will be only the second time they've EVER played at Shoreline -- first being the Arrival tour) And there are very few acts these days that get booked into both venues on consecutive days (though 10-15 years ago it was fairly commonplace, god I miss Bill Graham...)
This with the following other shows going on this weekend in the Bay Area:
Friday -- Red Hot Chili Peppers @ Oakland Arena (sold out)
Saturday -- Doobie Brothers @ Mtn. Winery
-- Los Lonely Boys @ Concord
-- Train @ Greek Theater
Now, granted, there isn't necessarially much of an audience overlap there, but if I weren't going to see DL/Journey this weekend, I'd be in a serious quandry about which concert to attend!
Ennyhoo... my point is, this tour is selling VERY well.....