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Topic: What shows aren't coming to your town?
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nothingface
VoivodFan
Member # 58
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posted April 21, 2014 20:01
Since New Orleans has become the equivalent to Ice Station Zebra on the touring circuit, I can never post on the other thread.So, what shows have decided your town just isn't worth the gas? So far, 2014 touring announcements have left New Orleans out on: Fu Manchu Yes KISS Motley Crue Motorhead (intentionally skipping us since 1986) There are loads of others, and I'll post them as each announces they will not be coming here.
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Slaytanic
VoivodFan
Member # 28
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posted April 23, 2014 10:38
BTW, these Chilean Metal Fests are always awesome, lots of great bands in the lineups! BTW, when will Poema Arcanus play in one of those? Or did you already?-------------------- "Forty-five moments of perfection translated through a cautionary escape into the perils of the mundane, the inherent entropy in ultimate order, and the potential threats of eternal, unchecked apathy in civilization; all cloaked in musical expression so thoughtful, creative and forward thinking that almost a quarter-century later, few can even comprehend it, much less match it." (autothrall)
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Juan87
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Member # 87
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posted April 24, 2014 13:57
It's hard to believe that a traditionally musical city does not pull in more (or obviously any haha) "top selling" acts. It is worth noting that this isn't always the bands's fault, they need a proper bid to bring them into the market. Maybe for some reason nobody is taking a chance on promoting? Still, pretty fucking weak. I remember living in Houston bands would skip and either play Austin or Dallas, even tho Houston is bigger. Guess they figured if people wanted to see the bands bad enough they'd just go to either of those cities. Seattle is lucky in the fact not that we are known as a "musical" city and have millions of ticket buying fans, but rather tours either usually start or end here for logistical purposes. We get the handful of tours that don't make it all the way up the coast and stop at Portland, but these are usually the ones who don't have Vancouver in mind. Also, a lot of bands skip Vancouver (which is only a 3 hour drive away) hoping that they'll all come down to Seattle, which they do. We have a running joke around here, 'Seattle is Canada's Tijuana', they come here and think they can just act the fool, which they certainly do EH. Good luck in the future. --------------------
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