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Saint John wrote:Wow ... AC/DC pretty much dominated that list.
lights1961 wrote:Saint John wrote:Wow ... AC/DC pretty much dominated that list.
and they didnt sell out all their shows...
Saint John wrote:lights1961 wrote:Saint John wrote:Wow ... AC/DC pretty much dominated that list.
and they didnt sell out all their shows...
They averaged over 60,000 per show. They must have been playing massive stadiums.
Don wrote:To put it in comparison, Journey's amphitheater tour of 70 shows in 2008 pulled in just under 700,000 people.
Saint John wrote:Don wrote:To put it in comparison, Journey's amphitheater tour of 70 shows in 2008 pulled in just under 700,000 people.
2 things: First, there were casinos and theatres sprinkled in there and the first leg of the tour ranked 8th according to Pollstar. Second, only 55 of those dates were in the U.S., and I think that's what's factored into your numbers, and that's just under 13,000 per show. Not bad.
Don wrote:Saint John wrote:Don wrote:To put it in comparison, Journey's amphitheater tour of 70 shows in 2008 pulled in just under 700,000 people.
2 things: First, there were casinos and theatres sprinkled in there and the first leg of the tour ranked 8th according to Pollstar. Second, only 55 of those dates were in the U.S., and I think that's what's factored into your numbers, and that's just under 13,000 per show. Not bad.
I'm just doing a comparison for the number of shows vs number of tickets sold. This was more to show that I agreed with your anaylsis that AC/DC had to have played some large venues. Now, we can tell that AC/DC played nothing larger than Arenas here in the states, so this supports the conclusion that most of their ticket sales were from massive stadium shows in Europe.
With the Euro and British pound being stronger than the dollar, this also contributed to the large amount of cash they racked in compared to acts that mostly stick to touring the states ot only play arenas in Europe.
timstar78 wrote:Interesting factoid:
Since 1986, only two bands have claimed the honor as the top-grossing act twice in three years: the Rolling Stones (1998 and 1999) and the Grateful Dead (1991 and 1993).
But this year, another act can claim that title: Bon Jovi. For the second time in three years, Bon Jovi ranks as the highest-grossing touring act. The band's achievement, this year and previously in 2008, demonstrates that, remarkably, the group is hitting its touring peak 26 years after releasing its debut album.
timstar78 wrote:DrFU wrote:
So ... your dreamgirl is officially single again as of today ...
Yes, indeed.
If ever a song were appropriate, how do I get Nancy alone...
DrFU wrote:timstar78 wrote:DrFU wrote:
So ... your dreamgirl is officially single again as of today ...
Yes, indeed.
If ever a song were appropriate, how do I get Nancy alone...
Here's one I took in Sacramento a couple of years ago featuring Nancy in all her wonderfulness:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rClO5OjiGI
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