It amazes me that they have scheduled so many east coast shows when NONE OF THEM are selling well at all. Looking at NJ, PA, NY........there's way more seats available than seats sold . As a fan, I would have rather seen them hit areas that they didn't get to on the first leg and also missed for awhile and just leave the Northeast to a very few shows. I saw the show at Radio City (again, almost half empty) and while it was a really good concert and show, I have no need to see it again, so I'm passing on this leg, even though I could probably get in for $10 if I wait until the night of the show. SAD.
I hear ya AIA, but don't forget that they wouldn't have booked those shows if the promoters hadn't given them guarantees. So if the money is there, it makes good business sense to take it. Of course, it could hurt them on the next tour when trying to book shows if many of these shows fail to bring in enough of an audience, but I digress.
As it stands, there's still plenty of holes in the current schedule to allow for many other cities to be added, that haven't already - I'd expect that there will be at least one more show added in Texas, and probably shows in Kansas City, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and/or Arkansas during the first part of November. I also wouldn't be surprised to see shows added for San Diego, Las Vegas and Salt Lake City in the middle of November, as well as shows in Virginia or South Carolina, and more than likely two or three more in Florida. I think the only areas that will probably be skipped over will be in the northwest and mountain areas.
Yup. And the date on Oct. 15th for Rochester, NY was also removed some time ago.
Really? I'm so pissed the Worcester show didn't get that date.
Looks like they changed venues to a new location 2 days later;
OCT 17
Tilles Center for the Performing Arts
Greenvale, NY
Just looked up where Greenvale is, and it's not anywhere near Rochester, so I can't imagine that this show took the place of the Rochester show.