Paul, Come To Australia
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All shows are seated unfortunately. Ticket prices: Diamond - Reserved Seating $399.00 Platinum - Reserved Seating $239.00 Gold - Reserved Seating $169.00 Silver - Reserved Seating $119.00 Bronze - Reserved Seating $69.00
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very reasonable ticket prices!
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So very disappointed Adelaide has missed out. Very surprised as he has always come here and we have history with the record crowd to greet the Beatles. Oh well, looks like I will have to travel, was going to anyway. Does anyone think it is any use petitioning? Cheers Crissie
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moptops:
very reasonable ticket prices!
Aren't they! Very surprised. Wonder what VIP packages will be like.
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nobodytoldme:
All shows are seated unfortunately. Ticket prices: Diamond - Reserved Seating $399.00 Platinum - Reserved Seating $239.00 Gold - Reserved Seating $169.00 Silver - Reserved Seating $119.00 Bronze - Reserved Seating $69.00
Where is that listed? I can't find it on Ticketmaster. Also, is there a map showing what areas those correspond with?
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No map yet. They are on frontier touring website.
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Edit: Prices already posted! Very reasonable I agree. I guess cause it's a full tour as opposed to last time.
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And it means that tickets should actually sell. Can anyone see the stadium maps yet?
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Casp:
And it means that tickets should actually sell. Can anyone see the stadium maps yet?
There's a guide on Frontier Touring's website (Surviving Pre-Sale, it's called) that has a space for maps. It says it'll be added soon. Same goes for the VIP prices. http://frntr.co/PMC17PresaleSurvivalGuide
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Not quite a full tour!!!!
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blakbrd:
Not quite a full tour!!!!
Yes, I sensed there'd be a bit of backlash over missing Adelaide.
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Where are the price on the website?
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Soooo happy for all of you that Paul is FINALLY coming to play for y'all!!!!
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I am shocked he's not coming to Adelaide to be honest. Anyone know the reasoning behind this. The reason I am disappointed is I was going to take my granddaughter to the concert, she's 16 and a big fan, but can't afford to take her to Melbourne. Cheers Chrissie
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blakbrd:
I am shocked he's not coming to Adelaide to be honest. Anyone know the reasoning behind this. The reason I am disappointed is I was going to take my granddaughter to the concert, she's 16 and a big fan, but can't afford to take her to Melbourne. Cheers Chrissie
I'm not surprised. I had a feeling we might miss out. Adelaide was off the radar of all promoters for years but recently we've been getting all the big names, so I can't fathom it. Something to do with Paul's camp, the promoter or both. Money? Logistics? Time constraints? Dunno. Will look at interstate shows but I'm not necessarily locked in to attending one. Not happy Jan!!
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WOO!!!!!! CONGRATS!!!!!!
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Greystoke Apparently the Ashes are on between 2nd and 6th December. However, they could use the Entertainment Centre, the venue in Sydney only takes 20,000 apparently. I've posted on Frontier touring page along with lots of others. Perhaps you could do that too? I'm going to Melbourne and hopefully Sydney but would love to see him at Adelaide Oval!! Cheers Chrissie
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blakbrd:
Greystoke Apparently the Ashes are on between 2nd and 6th December. However, they could use the Entertainment Centre, the venue in Sydney only takes 20,000 apparently. I've posted on Frontier touring page along with lots of others. Perhaps you could do that too? I'm going to Melbourne and hopefully Sydney but would love to see him at Adelaide Oval!! Cheers Chrissie
Yeah, I only just realised the cricket was on here between the Perth date and Melbourne date. Still I would've thought the touring schedule could've been played with to get around the problem. Then again, maybe there would have been other clashes so it couldn't be helped. That said, there are a few alternative venues here but unfortunately, none with the capacity of Adelaide Oval. Although I think several things seem to have conspired to keep Paul away from Adelaide I'm sure the promoter and Paul's people looked into it before deciding. Doesn't make it any less disappointing though.
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Article in The Advertiser has quotes from promoter Michael Gudinski: Frontier Touring head honcho Michael Gudinski, who's been chasing Sir Paul to tour Down Under for almost 15 years, said time restrictions and the sheer scale of the show meant an Adelaide show was simply impossible. "Look, I would have loved to have had Paul McCartney for six weeks and put on a show in Adelaide, a show in Tasmania," Gudinski said. "If I could have done that, I would have. I know that it's unfortunate, but that's the way it is." A spokesperson from Mr Gudinski's office said, "Paul McCartney was only available for a certain period of time for the Australia-New Zealand tour. The logistics of moving a show of this size and the availability of dates ultimately dictated the markets that could be included on this tour." http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/rock-icon-sir-paul-mccartney-confirms-australian-tour-but-adelaide-to-miss-out/news-story/c83c06f29ad7755cb1be0fb6ace331da
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Just pleased for our Aussie friends they will get to see the man he really is a force of nature even now