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Post by defmaybe00 on Oct 5, 2024 11:12:22 GMT -5
Is it possible to estimate how many tickets have been sold in Europe and America? Europe I think was 1.4 millions before the latest Wembley dates being added if I remember correctly
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Post by vespa on Oct 5, 2024 12:04:06 GMT -5
It’s 2 million tickets sold now
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 5, 2024 12:11:36 GMT -5
Can someone please do a detail breakdown of how this World Tour compares to 2005’s DBTT World Tour.
2005 was Oasis’ biggest tour, I believe. Although I don’t know the numbers.
I’m curious as to how Live ‘25 compares, will it be bigger and more successful than 2005?
We won’t fully know until all the dates are announced. But I’m still curious as to if people think this will be their biggest ever tour?
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Post by mossy on Oct 5, 2024 12:44:05 GMT -5
Us lot know it more than most but the idea outside this forum that its just about the money is such a cliche. They had 15 years of this kind of money being thrown at them every single year. I listened to Richard Osman on a podcast recently and he sensibly said that they don't need the money. Both of them are stinking rich, and Noel has £200-300 million coming his way when he sells the back catalogue, so that bins the idea that he's doing so because there's a divorce to pay. What Osman did elaborate on is a very simple fact - they miss playing sold out stadiums every single night and the vast audiences they play. None more so than Noel probably, and Liam's massive gigs were great but they weren't the norm. Doing Knebworth sized gigs is the norm for Oasis and always was. I'd be dying to get back to that after 15 years. I’d add in age as a factor too. Noel is staring down sixty. He’s not going to be able to do massive world tours for much longer. His window for a last hurrah has been closing. I painted a fence this morning and my back is aching now 👴
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Post by marystroppins on Oct 5, 2024 13:22:17 GMT -5
Us lot know it more than most but the idea outside this forum that its just about the money is such a cliche. They had 15 years of this kind of money being thrown at them every single year. I listened to Richard Osman on a podcast recently and he sensibly said that they don't need the money. Both of them are stinking rich, and Noel has £200-300 million coming his way when he sells the back catalogue, so that bins the idea that he's doing so because there's a divorce to pay. What Osman did elaborate on is a very simple fact - they miss playing sold out stadiums every single night and the vast audiences they play. None more so than Noel probably, and Liam's massive gigs were great but they weren't the norm. Doing Knebworth sized gigs is the norm for Oasis and always was. I'd be dying to get back to that after 15 years. Noel is staring down sixty. He’s not going to be able to do massive world tours for much longer. Well...
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Post by Sadie on Oct 5, 2024 13:22:21 GMT -5
Can someone please do a detail breakdown of how this World Tour compares to 2005’s DBTT World Tour. 2005 was Oasis’ biggest tour, I believe. Although I don’t know the numbers. I’m curious as to how Live ‘25 compares, will it be bigger and more successful than 2005? We won’t fully know until all the dates are announced. But I’m still curious as to if people think this will be their biggest ever tour? It has to be surely, they're playing some of the biggest venues each country of the tour has to offer
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Post by smash on Oct 5, 2024 13:22:35 GMT -5
Were the Australian dates on the leaked schedule? I wasn’t paying attention. If not, then it’s a nice surprise! We’re going to have a full year of surprises. This is fucking wild. No idea if its accurate but I’m seeing this everywhere Would seem more legit if they hadn’t misspelled Buenos Aires
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Post by matt on Oct 5, 2024 13:24:14 GMT -5
Us lot know it more than most but the idea outside this forum that its just about the money is such a cliche. They had 15 years of this kind of money being thrown at them every single year. I listened to Richard Osman on a podcast recently and he sensibly said that they don't need the money. Both of them are stinking rich, and Noel has £200-300 million coming his way when he sells the back catalogue, so that bins the idea that he's doing so because there's a divorce to pay. What Osman did elaborate on is a very simple fact - they miss playing sold out stadiums every single night and the vast audiences they play. None more so than Noel probably, and Liam's massive gigs were great but they weren't the norm. Doing Knebworth sized gigs is the norm for Oasis and always was. I'd be dying to get back to that after 15 years. I’d add in age as a factor too. Noel is staring down sixty. He’s not going to be able to do massive world tours for much longer. His window for a last hurrah has been closing. I painted a fence this morning and my back is aching now 👴 Nobody discusses age and how physically exhausting performing live is. The Gallagher's were never exactly bastions of health, but I'm being serious in saying I hope they both get match fit for it. Having the energy to do these things improves performances and the scale of it demands they do so. Regardless of what people think of them, acts like Coldplay realise that and they're as fit as a fiddle. Them playing well into their sixties wouldn't be an issue. I'm not saying Noel and Liam should take up yoga and go on vegan diets, but a fit and healthy Liam and Noel can only be a good thing for the tour.
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Post by mossy on Oct 5, 2024 13:24:29 GMT -5
Noel is staring down sixty. He’s not going to be able to do massive world tours for much longer. Well... Noel isn’t Keith.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 5, 2024 13:53:54 GMT -5
The crowd are up for this one… this is the Oasis atmosphere that I hope will be finally brought to the US audiences. I want to experience that same communal love and passion.
Best version of Supersonic. What a classic!
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 5, 2024 13:57:31 GMT -5
Can someone please do a detail breakdown of how this World Tour compares to 2005’s DBTT World Tour. 2005 was Oasis’ biggest tour, I believe. Although I don’t know the numbers. I’m curious as to how Live ‘25 compares, will it be bigger and more successful than 2005? We won’t fully know until all the dates are announced. But I’m still curious as to if people think this will be their biggest ever tour? It has to be surely, they're playing some of the biggest venues each country of the tour has to offerSeeing that in writing is so astonishing and outstanding when you think about all of this. This is mental!
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Post by notsally on Oct 5, 2024 14:01:22 GMT -5
While I don't thinks theres really anything to suggest a new record, this reunion absolutely makes a retrospective very likely. Keep the faith... one year ago I would call nuts anyone saying there would be an Oasis reunion hell one week BEFORE the announcement i was calling my own husband a lunatic for believing in it
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