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Post by steve79 on Mar 2, 2015 15:56:18 GMT 2
With the reception the album is receiving here in the UK pre- release I still hope the band feels like coming out to do a full solo headline tour with it again soon.
There shouldn't be any necessity for a co-headline tour when Europe have played most of these venues in their own right previously. Although perhaps there are other reasons for having a co-headline set up, as a way of reaching new fans etc. This is a good thing if it helps secure demand for future tours I guess
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Post by vielip on Mar 2, 2015 16:37:05 GMT 2
If that was necessary then I'd say fine. But Europe is touring the UK for almost every year over the last 4 or 5 years(?). Why do you think they do that? Just because there is a demand for it! If the people didn't show up they wouldn't tour the UK that often. So I'm with you in saying that they don't need a co-headline tour at all because they are able to fill these venues themselves. Anyway I'm looking forward to the London shows. It's always nice to visit London so that won't be a problem at all. I really only hope they play a bit longer by then. If not then I hope they don't play the exact same set both nights and mix things up to keep it interesting!
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Post by steve79 on Mar 2, 2015 16:44:16 GMT 2
We can but hope - have my fingers crossed for a few set list changes here and there each night in London too (as they will be the shows I will be attending also). I gather we can all look forward to hearing a chunk of new material anyway
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Post by vielip on Mar 2, 2015 18:55:56 GMT 2
Needles to say that I'm very much looking forward to tonight's gig in Dublin. Setlist wise that is. Very curious about what they're going to play!
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Post by paulw on Mar 2, 2015 20:29:42 GMT 2
i am a bit disappointed by the 1hr10 but not entirely surprised, by having another support act as well as BSR they seem to be cramming a too much into one night. Without the ammoretes playing they could easily have doors open at 6.45/7, BSR 7.30-9 and Europe 9.30-11
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Post by vielip on Mar 2, 2015 21:38:50 GMT 2
i am a bit disappointed by the 1hr10 but not entirely surprised, by having another support act as well as BSR they seem to be cramming a too much into one night. Without the ammoretes playing they could easily have doors open at 6.45/7, BSR 7.30-9 and Europe 9.30-11 Amen to that!
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Post by Michaela Italy on Mar 3, 2015 15:03:13 GMT 2
They are playing so many dates and even 4 shows in a row that I don't want them to kill themselves on stage! Even because the set list is quite an "angry" one!
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Post by weirdkerr on Mar 3, 2015 23:41:22 GMT 2
I'm looking forward to Friday in Glasgow...
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Post by Mark-David on Mar 4, 2015 0:04:00 GMT 2
Well it was advertised as a co-headlining tour, so I guess it's not a total surprise. But an hour and a half would be much better
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Post by P3aphoto on Mar 6, 2015 23:37:41 GMT 2
They have done it before... Even been playing before other bands and managed to play 1h 30min- 1h 45min so why not now when it is a album release!?! No this is utterly crap BS! Many ppl travelling from far to see them and get ONLY 1h 10min!! And then one other thing... The nordic countries not getting almost any concerts at all! One gig in Norway and Denmark and ONLY 3 in Sweden (hey they are a SWEDISH band!!) And no concerts in Finland either! I blame the new american management ffs! Thank God we are going to 3 concerts in the UK atleast!
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