They do have something, but it isn't really a large tour. I think on the Works tour they played Wembley Arena and Birmingham NEC 4 nights each. So, really, they have sold out a small (by there standards) UK tour.
We Are The Champions · Member since
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Richard Orchard wrote: [/QUOTENAME]They do have something, but it isn't really a large tour. I think on the Works tour they played Wembley Arena and Birmingham NEC 4 nights each. So, really, they have sold out a small (by there standards) UK tour.[/QUOTE]
In fact they played 3 nights at NEC and 4 at Wembley as I saw all 3 at NEC. They still have pulling power and agree that this is a small tour by their standards. They wouldn't be seen dead at venues like Cardiff CIA, Brixton, in those days- too small!! The reason why it's all sold out is that many fans have never seen Queen live in any form before so there's a frenzy for tickets......along with life long fans like myself curious to know how Paul Rodgers will pull this off. This is a different Queen "tour" in many ways. A new chapter is being written for a new book. I'm looking forward to the show!!
QueenSite · Member since
it's a good result, considering than with their (fab) solo tours in recent years (AW and Electric Fire) the guys never played big places and rarely sold out. The Queen name has a strong appeal
We Are The Champions · Member since
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]QueenSite wrote: [/QUOTENAME]it's a good result, considering than with their (fab) solo tours in recent years (AW and Electric Fire) the guys never played big places and rarely sold out. The Queen name has a strong appeal[/QUOTE]
Queen will always have a bigger appeal than any solo tour.
q-_-p · Member since
Being a 20 year old Queen fan this tour is an absolute treat, putting aside all the arguments about "paul who?" etc. I've looked at this as the first and probably one of the last opportunities I'll ever get to see Brian and Roger perform live. The icing on the cake would be John being there but I'm just made up to be seeing Brian and Roger at least. When I was on ticketmaster.co.uk at 10am on Saturday being told they were currently very busy all I could think about were the people who posted here saying they were going to each concert and how I wasn't going to be getting a ticket while some greedy cunt is going to be seeing them more than once. As it turns out I got a ticket for the MEN. £49.50 is a bit expensive but it's a once in a lifetime opportunity, can't fucking wait!
Queen& · Member since
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]q-_-p wrote: [/QUOTENAME]Being a 20 year old Queen fan this tour is an absolute treat, putting aside all the arguments about "paul who?" etc. I've looked at this as the first and probably one of the last opportunities I'll ever get to see Brian and Roger perform live. The icing on the cake would be John being there but I'm just made up to be seeing Brian and Roger at least. When I was on ticketmaster.co.uk at 10am on Saturday being told they were currently very busy all I could think about were the people who posted here saying they were going to each concert and how I wasn't going to be getting a ticket while some greedy cunt is going to be seeing them more than once. As it turns out I got a ticket for the MEN. £49.50 is a bit expensive but it's a once in a lifetime opportunity, can't fucking wait![/QUOTE]
absolutly fuckin right im 21 ive never seen queen im goin men cant wait
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Please don't flame me for this:
DOes anyone know where I can get tix for any UK gig, esp. one in/near London. I know I should not support the resellers, but I really really want to go to the UK. As it seems to be the most convenient place for an Amercian citizen to visit.
Save me · Member since
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]matthew poulter wrote: [/QUOTENAME][QUOTE][QUOTENAME]q-_-p wrote: [/QUOTENAME]Being a 20 year old Queen fan this tour is an absolute treat, putting aside all the arguments about "paul who?" etc. I've looked at this as the first and probably one of the last opportunities I'll ever get to see Brian and Roger perform live. The icing on the cake would be John being there but I'm just made up to be seeing Brian and Roger at least. When I was on ticketmaster.co.uk at 10am on Saturday being told they were currently very busy all I could think about were the people who posted here saying they were going to each concert and how I wasn't going to be getting a ticket while some greedy cunt is going to be seeing them more than once. As it turns out I got a ticket for the MEN. £49.50 is a bit expensive but it's a once in a lifetime opportunity, can't fucking wait![/QUOTE]
absolutly fuckin right im 21 ive never seen queen im goin men cant wait[/QUOTE]
me too, im 25, this will be the first time i see brian and rog perform, yes sadly without freddie and john, but this is like a dream come true for me! i just cant wait! im sooooooooooo excited!
the oppositionist · Member since
REALLY ANNOYED. i dont know how i missed every single ticket for the uk! I wont be supporting resellers, thus i wont be going with my friend. Roger and Brian have actually missed out cos they could have sold out Newcastle three times over easy. They just decided to concentrate on 'the world'/ I can only hpe they will come back down and do a UK tour soon, or else i really will never get to see them...
seanyboy · Member since
im 20 too! and i will tell you now you should listen to the free/bad company archive as you will not be dissapointed! Out of interest where are you lot from? i am from oldham and i am going to the gaga tribute concert at oldham colesium saturday 5th march. Tickets where a mere £14 each!
Biancka · Member since
Hi you dont know me im new here . ny name is Natalie
and i have a question for you .
Do you think that there is a away to get now ticits to the U.K concer?
Please replay its very important !!!
Thanks
Natalie
ianshome · Member since
well officially its a sell out in uk natalie but there are people selling them depends where you are looking 4 i guess
RohemianBapsody · Member since
Look on eBay
Last time I looked there was 6 pages of tickets being sold.
Fenderek · Member since
You're forgetting one thing- all the tickets sold out without NAY advertisment whatsoever- no radio spots, no TV ads, no posters- haven't seen ANYTHING in London, apart from Evening Standard news...