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Think my figures are actually a bit on the low side. I used the Official Site capacity figures but in loads of cases extra tix were put on sale a few days before the concerts (when the stage position was finalised). And the Official Site was never updated. <_<
yeah definatly too low on the OS. Dublin has over 82,000 and Leeds had over 90,000 each night apperently ^_^
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What was the attendance in Melbourne? Was it 64,000 both nights? :unsure:
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I knew it wasn't 92,000. :lol:

 

I'll update my thing later. ^_^

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The Tour is over. My thing is finished. ^_^

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Well done on your thingy - Did you add them correctly --------------

 

 

 

 

 

Juust kidding -----------------HAPPY XMAS

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http://www.news.com.au/sundaymail/story/0,...508-953,00.html

 

 

 

 

Showman smashes records

Nui Te Koha

December 24, 2006 12:00am

 

BRITISH pop star Robbie Williams smashed concert attendance records at his Docklands shows.

 

Williams performed to 64,720 punters last Sunday and 65,606 on Monday.

That eclipses a wrestling event Global Warning, which attracted 56,734 fans to Telstra Dome in August 2002.

 

Williams promoter, Michael Chugg, said the tour now stands as Australia's biggest tour.

 

"It was three hectic weeks that felt like two months, but we are all very proud," Chugg said.

 

"Robbie played in nine stadiums to 490,000 Australian fans. It all went like clockwork."

 

Williams played to mixed reviews from self indulgent to consummate showman. In Melbourne, he looked unfit and ready to make good on those vows to retire.

 

But Williams played to his crowd and they loved him for it.

 

A Robbie-riddle still lingers, though. Why did he and Kylie Minogue not hook up during their Melbourne shows?

 

Last Saturday as Kylie performed at Rod Laver Arena, Williams played soccer at Olympic Park.

 

Last Monday as Robbie wowed Docklands, Kylie was at her end-of-tour party.

 

Chugg says the two, who recorded a hit duet Kids, crossed paths in Perth.

 

"They stayed at the same hotel," Chugg said.

 

"As for singing with each other, that was only ever discussed by the media.

 

"I never thought, at any time, they'd turn up at each other's shows. It was never discussed by Robbie or Kylie at any level

 

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