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Big Al
No, it's Europe's turn, definitely. I would like to see a few more UK cities visited, too: Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield, Glasgow, Cardiff, Belfast.
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odean73
Agree with this, come to Brum Mick.
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buttons67
they neglect glasgow too.
since 1976 think they done glasgows apollo in 76 and 82.
then nothing till hampden in 1990.
then secc twice in 2003 followed by hampden in 2006.
also played edinburgh in 1999 and aberdeen in 1982.
not much else.
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buttons67
they neglect glasgow too.
since 1976 think they done glasgows apollo in 76 and 82.
then nothing till hampden in 1990.
then secc twice in 2003 followed by hampden in 2006.
also played edinburgh in 1999 and aberdeen in 1982.
not much else.
Well thank yourself lucky you're not a Welshman!
Cardiff: 1966, 1990, 2006... and that's it! 3 welsh shows in 40 years!
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Christopher
The experts say Austrailia is where the touring money is now.
They'll make it there.
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Roscoe
Agree with those that say the European continent is next, maybe in the fall. The U.S. had its turn and all the cities that matter got shows. Now it's Europe's turn.
Re: Bruce - A show in Chile has been announced and they might add one or two more shows in South America. But Rio will be the final show of the Wrecking Ball tour. Forget about any more U.S. shows this fall. At least, that's the conventional wisdom.
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crumbling_mice
It would only be fair for them to play Europe (Germany, Netherlands, Italy, Greece) now. The rest of us ie UK and US have had our dose. Hopefully after that they could go onto Australia and then South America. I have a feeling Keith might want to thank New Zealand even!
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exhpart
With the economy in Southern Europe can't see any promoter taking the risk...if the band wants 4 million to go on stage, I just feel Italy Portugal Spain Greece are all out of bounds. Maybe even France too. Germany Benelux and Scandanavia still possible and maybe UK again (London, anyway)