Tom 14013 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Could they do a major US tour and sell out more than one arena for multiple nights in all of the major states? And which band that actively produces music still could? U2 and that's without even trying Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BigThompers Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 March 28th San Diego, CA - Sports Arena, Sold OutMarch 30th San Diego, CA - Sports Arena, Sold Out April 1st Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond, Sold Out April 2nd Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond, Sold Out April 5th Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center, Sold Out April 6th Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center, Sold Out April 9th San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion, Sold Out April 10th San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion, Sold Out April 14th Phoenix, AZ - Glendale Arena , Sold Out April 15th Phoenix, AZ - Glendale Arena , Sold Out April 20th Denver, CO - Pepsi Center, Sold Out April 21st Denver, CO - Pepsi Center, Sold Out April 24th Seattle, WA - Key Arena , Sold Out April 25th Seattle, WA - Key Arena , Sold Out April 28th Vancouver, BC - General Motors Place, Sold Out April 29th Vancouver, BC - General Motors Place, Sold Out May 7th & May 9th Chicago, IL - United Center, Sold Out May 10th Chicago, IL - United Center, Sold Out May 12th Chicago, IL - United Center, Sold Out May 14th Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center , Sold Out May 22nd Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center , Sold Out May 17 & May 18 East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena, Sold Out May 21 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden, Sold Out May 24 Boston, MA - Fleet Center, Sold Out May 26 Boston, MA - Fleet Center, Sold Out May 28 Boston, MA - Fleet Center, Sold Out June 10th Brussels - King Baudouin Stadium, Sold Out Support Act: Snow Patrol/The Thrills June 12th Gelsenkirchen - Schalke Stadium Support Act: Feeder/The Thrills June 14th Manchester - City of Manchester Stadium, Sold Out Support Act: Snow Patrol/The Bravery June 15th Manchester City of Manchester Stadium, Sold Out Support Act: Athlete/Idlewild June 18th London - Twickenham Stadium, Sold Out Support Act: Athlete/Doves June 19th London - Twickenham Stadium, Sold Out Support Act: Ash/Idlewild June 21st Glasgow - Hampden Park, Sold Out Support Act: Interpol/Black Rebel Motorcycle Club June 24th Dublin - Croke Park, Sold Out Support Act: Radiators, Snow Patrol June 25th Dublin - Croke Park, Sold Out Support Act: Paddy Casey/The Thrills June 27th Dublin - Croke Park, Sold Out Support Act: Ash/The Bravery June 29th Cardiff - Millenium Stadium, Sold Out Support Act: The Killers/Starsailor 2nd July Vienna - Ernst Happel Stadium, Sold Out Support Act: The Magic Numbers/The Thrills 5th July Katowice - Slaski Stadium, Sold Out Support Act: The Magic Numbers/The Killers 7th July Berlin - Olympic Stadium, Sold Out Support Act: The Kaiser Chiefs/Snow Patrol 9th July Paris - Stade de France, Sold Out Support Act: Snow Patrol/Starsailor 12th September Toronto - Air Canada Centre, Sold Out Support Act: Dashboard Confessional 14th September Toronto - Air Canada Centre, Sold Out Support Act: Dashboard Confessional 16th September Toronto - Air Canada Centre, Sold Out Support Act: Dashboard Confessional 17th September Toronto - Air Canada Centre, Sold Out Support Act: Dashboard Confessional 20th September Chicago - United Center, Sold Out Support Act: Dashboard Confessional 21st September Chicago - United Center, Sold Out Support Act: Dashboard Confessional 23rd September Minneapolis - Target Center, Sold Out Support Act: Dashboard Confessional 25th September Milwaukee - Bradley Center, Sold Out Support Act: Dashboard Confessional 03rd October Boston - Fleet Center, Sold Out Support Act: Keane 04th October Boston - Fleet Center, Sold Out Support Act: Keane 07th October New York - Madison Square Garden, Sold Out Support Act: Keane 08th October New York - Madison Square Garden, Sold Out Support Act: Keane 10th October New York - Madison Square Garden, Sold Out Support Act: Keane 11th October New York - Madison Square Garden, Sold Out Support Act: Keane 14th October New York - Madison Square Garden, Sold Out Support Act: Keane 16th October Philadelphia - Wachovia Center, Sold Out Support Act: Damian Marley 17th October Philadelphia - Wachovia Center, Sold Out Support Act: Damian Marley 19th October Washington - DC MCI Center, Sold Out Support Act: Damian Marley 20th October Washington - DC MCI Center, Sold Out Support Act: Damian Marley 22nd October Pittsburgh - Mellon Arena, Sold Out Support Act: Damian Marley 24th October Detroit - Palace of Auburn Hills, Sold Out Support Act: Institute 25th October Detroit - Palace of Auburn Hills, Sold Out Support Act: Institute 28th October Houston - Toyota Center, Sold Out Support Act: Damian Marley 29th October Dallas - American Airlines Center, Sold Out Support Act: Damian Marley 01st November Los Angeles - Staples Center, Sold Out Support Act: Damian Marley 02nd November Los Angeles - Staples Center, Sold Out Support Act: Damian Marley 04th November Las Vegas - MGM Grand, Sold Out Support Act: Damian Marley 05th November Las Vegas - MGM Grand, Sold Out Support Act: Damian Marley 08th November San Francisco - Oakland Arena, Sold Out Support Act: Damian Marley 09th November San Francisco - Oakland Arena, Sold Out Support Act: Damian Marley 13th November Miami - American Airlines Arena, Sold Out Support Act: Institute 14th November Miami - American Airlines Arena, Sold Out Support Act: Institute 16th November Tampa - St. Pete Times Forum, Sold Out Support Act: Institute 18th November Atlanta - Philips Arena, Sold Out Support Act: Institute 19th November Atlanta - Philips Arena, Sold Out Support Act: Institute 21st November, New York - Madison Square Garden, Sold Out Support Act: Patti Smith 22nd November, New York - Madison Square Garden, Sold Out Support Act: Patti Smith 25th November Ottawa - Corel Centre, Sold Out Support Act: Arcade Fire 26th November Montreal - Bell Centre, Sold Out Support Act: Arcade Fire 28th November Montreal - Bell Centre, Sold Out Support Act: Arcade Fire 04th December, Boston, TD Banknorth Garden, Sold Out Support Act: Institute 05th December, Boston, TD Banknorth Garden, Sold Out Support Act: Institute 07th December Hartford - Civic Center, Sold Out Support Act: Institute 09th December Buffalo - HSBC Arena, Sold Out Support Act: Institute 10th December Cleveland - Gund Arena, Sold Out Support Act: Institute 12th December Charlotte - Charlotte Arena, Sold Out Support Act: Institute 14th December St. Louis - Savvis Center, Sold Out Support Act: Kanye West 15th December Omaha - Qwest Center, Sold Out Support Act: Kanye West 17th December Salt Lake City - Delta Center, Sold Out Support Act: Kanye West 19th December Portland - Rose Garden, Sold Out 10th July Paris Stade de France, Sold Out Support Act: The Music/Snow Patrol 13th July Amsterdam – Arena, Sold Out Support Act: The Kaiser Chiefs/The Killers 15th July Amsterdam – Arena, Sold Out Support Act: The Music/Snow Patrol 16th July Amsterdam – Arena, Sold Out Support Act: Athlete/Snow Patrol 18th July Zurich – Letzigrund Stadium Support Act: Feeder/Ash 20th July Milan - San Siro, Sold Out Support Act: Feeder/Ash 21st July Milan - San Siro, Sold Out Support Act: Ash/Feeder 23rd July Rome - Olympic Stadium, Sold Out Support Act: Ash/Feeder 27th July Oslo - Vallehovin Stadium, Sold Out Support Act: Razorlight/Paddy Casey 29th July Gothenburg - Ullevi Stadium, Sold Out Support Act: Razorlight/The Soundtrack Of Our Lives 31st July Copenhagen - Parken , Sold Out Support Act: Razorlight/The Soundtrack Of Our Lives 3rd August Munich - Olympic Stadium, Sold Out Support Act: Keane/The Zutons 5th August Nice - Parc des Sports Charles Ehrmann, Sold Out Support Act: Keane/The Zutons 7th August Barcelona – Camp Nou, Sold Out Support Act: Keane/Kaiser Chiefs 9th August San Sebastian - Anoeta Stadium, Sold Out Support Act: Franz Ferdinand/Kaiser Chiefs 11th August Madrid - Estadio Vicente Calderon, Sold Out Brisbane - QSAC Stadium - (Old Date) Tuesday, March 21st/06 - (New Date) Tuesday, November 7/06 Support Act: Kanye West Sydney - Telstra Stadium - (Old Date) Friday, March 31st/06 - (New Date) Friday, November 10/06 Support Act: Kanye West Sydney - Telstra Stadium - (Old Date) Saturday, April 1st/06 - (New Date) Saturday, November 11/06 Support Act: Kanye West Sydney - Telstra Stadium - Monday, November 13/06 Support Act: Kanye West Adelaide - AAMI Stadium - (Old Date) Tuesday, March 28th/06 - (New Date) Thursday, November 16/06 Support Act: Kanye West Melbourne - Telstra Dome - (Old Date) Friday, March 24th/06 - (New Date) Saturday, November 18/06 Support Act: Kanye West Melbourne - Telstra Dome - (Old Date) Saturday, March 25th/06 - (New Date) Sunday, November 19/06 Support Act: Kanye West Auckland - Ericsson Stadium - (Old Date) Friday, March 17th/06 - (New Date) Friday, November 24/06 Support Act: Kanye West Auckland - Ericsson Stadium - (Old Date) Saturday, March 18th/06 - (New Date) Saturday, November 25/06 Support Act: Kanye West Honolulu - Aloha Stadium - (Old Date) Saturday, April 8/06 - (New Date) Saturday, December 9/06 Support Act: Pearl Jam/Rocko and the Devils In Tokyo, 3 New Show Dates have been confirmed Tokyo - Saitama Super Arena - Wednesday, November 29th/06 Tokyo - Saitama Super Arena - Thursday, November 30th/06 Tokyo - Saitama Super Arena - Monday, December 4th/06 Support Act: Franz Ferdinand/Kaiser Chiefs 14th August Lisbon - Alvalade, Sold Out Support Act: Keane/Kaiser Chiefs When they can do that on ONE tour come back and talk to me - until then fuck off. 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NJS 4389 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Could they do a major US tour and sell out more than one arena for multiple nights in all of the major states? And which band that actively produces music still could? U2 and that's without even trying Stop stalking my posts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJS 4389 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Who is that? A band much bigger than coldplay - one of the biggest in the world. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom 14013 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Could they do a major US tour and sell out more than one arena for multiple nights in all of the major states? And which band that actively produces music still could? U2 and that's without even trying Stop stalking my posts Fucking Hell even Kings of Leon are only two million records behind them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BigThompers Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Could they do a major US tour and sell out more than one arena for multiple nights in all of the major states? And which band that actively produces music still could? U2 and that's without even trying Oh U2 who have barely reached half of Coldplays sales since Coldplay were formed? Irish bands are always going to huge and sell out in America, anybody that doesn't realise knows nothing about music or America. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BigThompers Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 The venues they are playing are 20-25K. The 'Biggest band in the world' would surely get more? Muse got 60 thousand at Wembley by the way... Coldplay have sold 3 gigs out at the o2 Arena. Why wouldn't they just do Wembley instead? I'm fairly sure that getting as many people into one gig as possible isn't top of their agenda. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom 14013 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Could they do a major US tour and sell out more than one arena for multiple nights in all of the major states? And which band that actively produces music still could? U2 and that's without even trying Oh U2 who have barely reached half of Coldplays sales since Coldplay were formed? Irish bands are always going to huge and sell out in America, anybody that doesn't realise knows nothing about music or America. Are you going to support that theory with any evidence? Tell me more Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJS 4389 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Could they do a major US tour and sell out more than one arena for multiple nights in all of the major states? And which band that actively produces music still could? U2 and that's without even trying Oh U2 who have barely reached half of Coldplays sales since Coldplay were formed? Irish bands are always going to huge and sell out in America, anybody that doesn't realise knows nothing about music or America. They sell out in america because they put the work in years ago you fucking cretin - playing dozens of gigs in places Chris Martin hasn't even heard of. If its about sales T-Keith has fucking slaughtered you - - if its about tours I've just fucking slaughtered you - why don't you just give up now? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BigThompers Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Could they do a major US tour and sell out more than one arena for multiple nights in all of the major states? And which band that actively produces music still could? U2 and that's without even trying Oh U2 who have barely reached half of Coldplays sales since Coldplay were formed? Irish bands are always going to huge and sell out in America, anybody that doesn't realise knows nothing about music or America. Are you going to support that theory with any evidence? Tell me more I don't need to, it's common knowledge. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom 14013 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 The venues they are playing are 20-25K. The 'Biggest band in the world' would surely get more? Muse got 60 thousand at Wembley by the way... Coldplay have sold 3 gigs out at the o2 Arena. Why wouldn't they just do Wembley instead? I'm fairly sure that getting as many people into one gig as possible isn't top of their agenda. Well Muse did two nights at Wembley so whereas Coldplay will get approx 66k in three days, Muse got 120k in two days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom 14013 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Could they do a major US tour and sell out more than one arena for multiple nights in all of the major states? And which band that actively produces music still could? U2 and that's without even trying Oh U2 who have barely reached half of Coldplays sales since Coldplay were formed? Irish bands are always going to huge and sell out in America, anybody that doesn't realise knows nothing about music or America. Are you going to support that theory with any evidence? Tell me more I don't need to, it's common knowledge. Thin Lizzy, U2. Who else? And why is it automatic? Educate me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BigThompers Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Could they do a major US tour and sell out more than one arena for multiple nights in all of the major states? And which band that actively produces music still could? U2 and that's without even trying Oh U2 who have barely reached half of Coldplays sales since Coldplay were formed? Irish bands are always going to huge and sell out in America, anybody that doesn't realise knows nothing about music or America. They sell out in america because they put the work in years ago you fucking cretin - playing dozens of gigs in places Chris Martin hasn't even heard of. If its about sales T-Keith has fucking slaughtered you - - if its about tours I've just fucking slaughtered you - why don't you just give up now? How has anybody slaughtered me you shit-stabbing little cunt, who is going to sell more Albums than Coldplay this year? Nobody, therefore they are todays biggest band in the world. Now fuck off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJS 4389 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 The venues they are playing are 20-25K. The 'Biggest band in the world' would surely get more? Muse got 60 thousand at Wembley by the way... Coldplay have sold 3 gigs out at the o2 Arena. Why wouldn't they just do Wembley instead? I'm fairly sure that getting as many people into one gig as possible isn't top of their agenda. Having seen them at a festival, because they know their music isn't big enough for a larger crowd. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJS 4389 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Could they do a major US tour and sell out more than one arena for multiple nights in all of the major states? And which band that actively produces music still could? U2 and that's without even trying Oh U2 who have barely reached half of Coldplays sales since Coldplay were formed? Irish bands are always going to huge and sell out in America, anybody that doesn't realise knows nothing about music or America. They sell out in america because they put the work in years ago you fucking cretin - playing dozens of gigs in places Chris Martin hasn't even heard of. If its about sales T-Keith has fucking slaughtered you - - if its about tours I've just fucking slaughtered you - why don't you just give up now? How has anybody slaughtered me you shit-stabbing little cunt, who is going to sell more Albums than Coldplay this year? Nobody, therefore they are todays biggest band in the world. Now fuck off. Green Day and U2 - next? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BigThompers Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 The venues they are playing are 20-25K. The 'Biggest band in the world' would surely get more? Muse got 60 thousand at Wembley by the way... Coldplay have sold 3 gigs out at the o2 Arena. Why wouldn't they just do Wembley instead? I'm fairly sure that getting as many people into one gig as possible isn't top of their agenda. Well Muse did two nights at Wembley so whereas Coldplay will get approx 66k in three days, Muse got 120k in two days. And? The fact that they sell out every venue they play at will generally tell you that if they played a bigger venue, they'd get a bigger audience. We're a bigger football club than Liverpool are we, seeing as we get 50k crowds and they don't Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BigThompers Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Could they do a major US tour and sell out more than one arena for multiple nights in all of the major states? And which band that actively produces music still could? U2 and that's without even trying Oh U2 who have barely reached half of Coldplays sales since Coldplay were formed? Irish bands are always going to huge and sell out in America, anybody that doesn't realise knows nothing about music or America. They sell out in america because they put the work in years ago you fucking cretin - playing dozens of gigs in places Chris Martin hasn't even heard of. If its about sales T-Keith has fucking slaughtered you - - if its about tours I've just fucking slaughtered you - why don't you just give up now? How has anybody slaughtered me you shit-stabbing little cunt, who is going to sell more Albums than Coldplay this year? Nobody, therefore they are todays biggest band in the world. Now fuck off. Green Day and U2 - next? Neither have outsold Coldplay since 1997 when Coldplay were formed. You not got some shit to stab? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJS 4389 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 And? The fact that they sell out every venue they play at will generally tell you that if they played a bigger venue, they'd get a bigger audience. We're a bigger football club than Liverpool are we, seeing as we get 50k crowds and they don't So will they be playing to more people than U2 did on the Vertigo tour - Yes or No? BTW a quick google had record sales for U2 Vs Coldplay at 137m Vs 20m - isn't that a bit of a Real Madrid Vs Hartlepool comparison? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJS 4389 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Neither have outsold Coldplay since 1997 when Coldplay were formed. You not got some shit to stab? Detailed album sales please. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ayatollah Hermione 13894 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Isn't how many people a band play to more indicative of their popularity then record sales? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BigThompers Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 And? The fact that they sell out every venue they play at will generally tell you that if they played a bigger venue, they'd get a bigger audience. We're a bigger football club than Liverpool are we, seeing as we get 50k crowds and they don't So will they be playing to more people than U2 did on the Vertigo tour - Yes or No? BTW a quick google had record sales for U2 Vs Coldplay at 137m Vs 20m - isn't that a bit of a Real Madrid Vs Hartlepool comparison? And if we go off 80s success then Liverpool are the biggest club in the premiership today? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom 14013 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 The venues they are playing are 20-25K. The 'Biggest band in the world' would surely get more? Muse got 60 thousand at Wembley by the way... Coldplay have sold 3 gigs out at the o2 Arena. Why wouldn't they just do Wembley instead? I'm fairly sure that getting as many people into one gig as possible isn't top of their agenda. Well Muse did two nights at Wembley so whereas Coldplay will get approx 66k in three days, Muse got 120k in two days. And? The fact that they sell out every venue they play at will generally tell you that if they played a bigger venue, they'd get a bigger audience. We're a bigger football club than Liverpool are we, seeing as we get 50k crowds and they don't A bigger act gets a bigger audience + Muse sell out every venue. In the UK you cant pick the 2 apart for success. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BigThompers Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 Isn't how many people a band play to more indicative of their popularity then record sales? Quite the opposite I'd have said. I'd rather play to 1,000 people live and know 20 million had my album than play to 10,000 people live and know only 1 million had my album... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest BigThompers Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 The venues they are playing are 20-25K. The 'Biggest band in the world' would surely get more? Muse got 60 thousand at Wembley by the way... Coldplay have sold 3 gigs out at the o2 Arena. Why wouldn't they just do Wembley instead? I'm fairly sure that getting as many people into one gig as possible isn't top of their agenda. Well Muse did two nights at Wembley so whereas Coldplay will get approx 66k in three days, Muse got 120k in two days. And? The fact that they sell out every venue they play at will generally tell you that if they played a bigger venue, they'd get a bigger audience. We're a bigger football club than Liverpool are we, seeing as we get 50k crowds and they don't A bigger act gets a bigger audience + Muse sell out every venue. In the UK you cant pick the 2 apart for success. But Muse can't sell as many records? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom 14013 Posted May 31, 2008 Share Posted May 31, 2008 The venues they are playing are 20-25K. The 'Biggest band in the world' would surely get more? Muse got 60 thousand at Wembley by the way... Coldplay have sold 3 gigs out at the o2 Arena. Why wouldn't they just do Wembley instead? I'm fairly sure that getting as many people into one gig as possible isn't top of their agenda. Well Muse did two nights at Wembley so whereas Coldplay will get approx 66k in three days, Muse got 120k in two days. And? The fact that they sell out every venue they play at will generally tell you that if they played a bigger venue, they'd get a bigger audience. We're a bigger football club than Liverpool are we, seeing as we get 50k crowds and they don't A bigger act gets a bigger audience + Muse sell out every venue. In the UK you cant pick the 2 apart for success. But Muse can't sell as many records? Simply because they aren't as radio friendly as Coldplay and they aren't really pop music. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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