Paul McCartney 2012 Rumours
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I hope Sir Paul copuld at least come close to El Paso, Texas even if it is in Sunland Park, New Mexico our neighboring city.
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According to local promoter, he met Macca?s people last December 20th in Liverpool to close the deal for a 2012 Concert in Mexico, He has declared the local media ?IT?S TRUE? so, we have TWO possible shows in my country for 2012.. -after the first week of April, PAUL McCARTNEY IN GUADALAJARA, MEXICO, at the Omnilife Stadium (New Stadium) http://guadalajarareporter.com/arts-a-entertainment-mainmenu-93/guadalajara-mainmenu-43/arts-a-culture/30208-ex-beatle-mccartney-to-play-gdl-in-april-2012.html http://www.diariobasta.com/nota.php?id_nota=4916 http://www.everything-live.com/2011/05/aerosmith-paul-mccartney-y-eric-clapton.html -plus, also in April, the long-time rumored Chichén Itzá concert at the Mayan ruins http://notisureste.com.mx/noticias/yucatan_3/anuncian-concierto-paul-mccartney-chichen-itza-para-_7168
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If this pans out, I wouldn't blame him for going back. Awesome audiences over there.
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He needs to give the Americas a break.
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FrankieJ:
He needs to give the Americas a break.
He would be giving us a "break" by returning.
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FrankieJ:
He needs to give the Americas a break.
I agree. After that powerhouse concert in Liverpool does he not get the idea that we love him over here too? He could sell out a few nights in the Echo! And the amount of Brazilians and Mexicans and Americans that came over the other night!
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CaptainFantastic027:
FrankieJ:
He needs to give the Americas a break.
I agree. After that powerhouse concert in Liverpool does he not get the idea that we love him over here too? He could sell out a few nights in the Echo! And the amount of Brazilians and Mexicans and Americans that came over the other night!
Agreed. There's also so many countries he's either not done or hasn't done in ages.
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Is there more money to be made out of American concerts? Let's remember that he took ages to bring his Driving Rain tour over to the UK (or whatever it was called by 2003).
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Adrian A:
Is there more money to be made out of American concerts?
Probably considering the size of America and the capacity of the venues (Yankee stadium etc).
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FrankieJ:
He needs to give the Americas a break.
South and North America? I just want him to come back to Atlanta one more time!
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I have been able to see Paul live every summer for the past 3 years... it's becoming a tradition! I need him to tour this summer so I can keep my streak going!!
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joemcook:
I have been able to see Paul live every summer for the past 3 years... it's becoming a tradition! I need him to tour this summer so I can keep my streak going!!
Ditto That!
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CaptainFantastic027:
FrankieJ:
He needs to give the Americas a break.
I agree. After that powerhouse concert in Liverpool does he not get the idea that we love him over here too? He could sell out a few nights in the Echo! And the amount of Brazilians and Mexicans and Americans that came over the other night!
Definitely. He could do a proper UK Arena tour and sell it out no bother.
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2011 was such a great year, I just can't wait to see what the man comes up with next! And I hope I can find a way to be there
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CMackbird:
CaptainFantastic027:
FrankieJ:
He needs to give the Americas a break.
I agree. After that powerhouse concert in Liverpool does he not get the idea that we love him over here too? He could sell out a few nights in the Echo! And the amount of Brazilians and Mexicans and Americans that came over the other night!
Definitely. He could do a proper UK Arena tour and sell it out no bother.
I'll second that, an o2 arena residency !!
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Adrian A:
Is there more money to be made out of American concerts? Let's remember that he took ages to bring his Driving Rain tour over to the UK (or whatever it was called by 2003).
Paul's biggest paydays these days are from live shows and not from album sales. Because of mp3 sales these days, artists don't make money from sales of their songs on mp3 or cds because people other than diehard fans aren't buying cds. This is the new reality of the recording artist/musician. It may be easier for new bands to break via internet, but the days are gone of the payouts from album sales. Paul sells out wherever he plays in the US...and they charge the US fans the highest ticket prices in the world, so from a business sense, there is loads of money for him to make in the US. The fact that he doesn't book more than a one or two nights at various in UK venues would indicate that he and his business advisors don't think he could sell out multiple nights at the O2 in London or at Echo Arena. That's not a criticism of the real fans like us, I think it is just a reality of how the music business goes in the UK.
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jonh81:
CMackbird:
CaptainFantastic027:
FrankieJ:
He needs to give the Americas a break.
I agree. After that powerhouse concert in Liverpool does he not get the idea that we love him over here too? He could sell out a few nights in the Echo! And the amount of Brazilians and Mexicans and Americans that came over the other night!
Definitely. He could do a proper UK Arena tour and sell it out no bother.
I'll second that, an o2 arena residency !!
Nah, an Echo arena residency would have a better atmosphere. The O2 London is the worst venue I have ever been to.
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gnome:
Adrian A:
Is there more money to be made out of American concerts? Let's remember that he took ages to bring his Driving Rain tour over to the UK (or whatever it was called by 2003).
Paul's biggest paydays these days are from live shows and not from album sales. Because of mp3 sales these days, artists don't make money from sales of their songs on mp3 or cds because people other than diehard fans aren't buying cds. This is the new reality of the recording artist/musician. It may be easier for new bands to break via internet, but the days are gone of the payouts from album sales. Paul sells out wherever he plays in the US...and they charge the US fans the highest ticket prices in the world, so from a business sense, there is loads of money for him to make in the US. The fact that he doesn't book more than a one or two nights at various in UK venues would indicate that he and his business advisors don't think he could sell out multiple nights at the O2 in London or at Echo Arena. That's not a criticism of the real fans like us, I think it is just a reality of how the music business goes in the UK.
Paul doubled his income last year... "The former Beatle has almost doubled his earnings in the past year. His income for 2011 is £29million, compared to £16.4million in 2010." http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/4017167/Paul-McCartney-doubles-his-earnings.html
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Me, too, Joe and Wix! I've become very spoiled the last 3 years, and so have my two young nieces who have accompanied me to the shows. We all say: Please, please come back to the NY area again this year, Paul! (NJ would be perfect, thank-you!)