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No - I meant songs from HES Tess.

 

I wonder if he'll include any of them in the tour. On the blurb there, there was no mention of any of them.

 

Was Love My Life played in Oz? :unsure:

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No - I meant songs from HES Tess.

 

I wonder if he'll include any of them in the tour. On the blurb there, there was no mention of any of them.

 

Was Love My Life played in Oz? :unsure:

 

 

Blurb Laura. what blurb :unsure:

 

Blurb Laura. what blurb :unsure:

 

There was something on FB about final tickets for the Oz tour so I looked on Ticketmaster for the dates and there was this:

 

 

 

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Global pop phenomenon, ROBBIE WILLIAMS, today confirms that he will bring his mammoth Heavy Entertainment Show World Tour to Australia in February and March.

Opening to rave reviews across Europe, The Heavy Entertainment Show Australian Tour will see Williams perform a glittering hit-laden set spanning his entire career, along with a couple of surprising covers thrown in for good measure.

From his breakthrough global smash hit ‘Angels’, through pop anthems ‘Let Me Entertain You’, ’Millennium’, ‘Come Undone‘, ‘Kids‘, ‘Feel’ ‘Rock DJ’, and more, Robbie Williams’ unparalleled catalogue is a career-defining generational soundtrack.

 

No mention of any new tunes?

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There was something on FB about final tickets for the Oz tour so I looked on Ticketmaster for the dates and there was this:

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Global pop phenomenon, ROBBIE WILLIAMS, today confirms that he will bring his mammoth Heavy Entertainment Show World Tour to Australia in February and March.

Opening to rave reviews across Europe, The Heavy Entertainment Show Australian Tour will see Williams perform a glittering hit-laden set spanning his entire career, along with a couple of surprising covers thrown in for good measure.

From his breakthrough global smash hit ‘Angels’, through pop anthems ‘Let Me Entertain You’, ’Millennium’, ‘Come Undone‘, ‘Kids‘, ‘Feel’ ‘Rock DJ’, and more, Robbie Williams’ unparalleled catalogue is a career-defining generational soundtrack.

 

No mention of any new tunes?

 

 

 

I doubt there will be unless he tries one...he did that with Sensational if I remember , slotted it into one of his shows during a tour :unsure:

I doubt there will be unless he tries one...he did that with Sensational if I remember , slotted it into one of his shows during a tour :unsure:

But will he perform Love my Life or Party Like A Russian? :unsure:

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But will he perform Love my Life or Party Like A Russian? :unsure:

 

 

I'm not sure why you think that Laura...

I'm not sure why you think that Laura...

 

 

It's still called the Heavy Entertainment Show.

 

I wonder where the album charted in Australia?

 

 

 

Edit: I just looked - 4th and gold certificate. He could improve on that if he performed some of the songs on the tour? :unsure:

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Hey folks! Happy new year!

 

You asked me about statistics of the Tour and there was some statistics from Pollstar source.

I have my our opinion on this topic and I will observe this slightly later.

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10.09.2017...

 

 

 

 

Thumbs up to that video Better Man , beautifully put together , hope you all had a great time

 

Tours Charts

 

 

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2017 — UK Ticket Sales:

 

#1 Little Mix - 650,000

#2 Take That - 435,000

#3 Robbie Williams - 318,000

#4 Drake - 237,000

#5 Bruno Mars - 205,000

#6 Ed Sheeran - 202,000

#7 Adele - 200,000

#8 Guns N Roses - 139,000

#9 Coldplay - 123,000

#10 Celine Dion / U2 - 109,000

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Tours Charts

 

 

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2017 — UK Ticket Sales:

 

#1 Little Mix - 650,000

#2 Take That - 435,000

#3 Robbie Williams - 318,000

#4 Drake - 237,000

#5 Bruno Mars - 205,000

#6 Ed Sheeran - 202,000

#7 Adele - 200,000

#8 Guns N Roses - 139,000

#9 Coldplay - 123,000

#10 Celine Dion / U2 - 109,000

 

 

How many venues did Robbie cover in the UK , I cannot remember . I am surprised to see Ed Sheeran at No 6 , he has sold out here this coming Summer , he is very popular in Ireland

I am surprised to see Ed Sheeran at No 6 , he has sold out here this coming Summer , he is very popular in Ireland
These data don't cover Irish concerts, only UK.

For UK these data are correct, just checked this.

If we add his Irish concerts in 2017 then the total data will be not so better: ~230,000 tickets.

 

Ed will be an absolute winner in 2018 (at least in UK) - he will cover 900,000 by my forecast. It's not TT in 2011 (1.8M) but it's a huge result anyway.

 

How many venues did Robbie cover in the UK?
7 dates (5 in England, 1 in Scotland, 1 in Wales)

 

So, these (@tourscharts) UK data (320,000 tickets/people) are closer to reality than Pollstar's WW data (570,000).

Let me explain why I'm thinking so.

 

First of all, this would mean there were only 240,000 people at the rest European concerts (24 dates). For 7 dates - 320,000 and for 24 dates - 250,000? LOL. Of course no.

 

Second, don't forget about the official feedback on RW website in the end of 1st Leg:

The Heavy Entertainment Show Tour got off to a spectacular start in Manchester on 2 June 2017, and saw Robbie perform for over 1.1 million fans in the UK, Ireland, Germany, France, The Netherlands, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Poland, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria and Switzerland.

https://www.robbiewilliams.com/tour/heavy-e...ent-show-tour-0

1.100,000 vs 570,000? Come on, that's absolutely different numbers and I believe to RW management more, of course.

After getting these UK data my I'm 100% sure that Pollstar's data are wrong.

 

Third, before the tour I analyzed the venues and its historical average values and my forecast was 1,250,000.

So you can admit I also was wrong and more optimistic but it's only 10% mistake (I calculated with Russian dates so now it's even 5% mistake), while Pollstar's statistics is 50% mistake - that's too much and impossible knowing how the venues are usually occupied.

 

In other words, THES 2017 Tour should be in WW Top-10 (9/10 place) by selling tickets.

 

After adding 11x Oz concerts (additional 300k people) data the total Tour's result should be 1,400,000 tickets sold (1,100,000).

 

Also:

- I can't and don't want to check the other artists' data but some of them are definetely true (U2, Depeche Mode, Coldplay)

- My main thought why Pollstar's results are double less than real data is in private management/agency of Robbie's concerts. They even don't provide the intermediate data of concerts to big sources like Billboard and without their support it's impossible to get real numbers.

 

So I don't want to judge Pollstar for the wrong information but just want to tell you don't believe to their Robbie's numbers in the list.

 

These (my) data are more correct:

- 31 concerts

- total selling tickets - 1,100,000

- average tickets per concert - 35,500

- total gross - I don't know!! but if the following point (average ticket price) is correct (it looks OK) then - 100/118M USD

- average ticket price - 108 USD (Pollstar's data)

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These data don't cover Irish concerts, only UK.

For UK these data are correct, just checked this.

If we add his Irish concerts in 2017 then the total data will be not so better: ~230,000 tickets.

 

Ed will be an absolute winner in 2018 (at least in UK) - he will cover 900,000 by my forecast. It's not TT in 2011 (1.8M) but it's a huge result anyway.

 

7 dates (5 in England, 1 in Scotland, 1 in Wales)

 

So, these (@tourscharts) UK data (320,000 tickets/people) are closer to reality than Pollstar's WW data (570,000).

Let me explain why I'm thinking so.

 

First of all, this would mean there were only 240,000 people at the rest European concerts (24 dates). For 7 dates - 320,000 and for 24 dates - 250,000? LOL. Of course no.

 

Second, don't forget about the official feedback on RW website in the end of 1st Leg:

 

1.100,000 vs 570,000? Come on, that's absolutely different numbers and I believe to RW management more, of course.

After getting these UK data my I'm 100% sure that Pollstar's data are wrong.

 

Third, before the tour I analyzed the venues and its historical average values and my forecast was 1,250,000.

So you can admit I also was wrong and more optimistic but it's only 10% mistake (I calculated with Russian dates so now it's even 5% mistake), while Pollstar's statistics is 50% mistake - that's too much and impossible knowing how the venues are usually occupied.

 

In other words, THES 2017 Tour should be in WW Top-10 (9/10 place) by selling tickets.

 

After adding 11x Oz concerts (additional 300k people) data the total Tour's result should be 1,400,000 tickets sold (1,100,000).

 

Also:

- I can't and don't want to check the other artists' data but some of them are definetely true (U2, Depeche Mode, Coldplay)

- My main thought why Pollstar's results are double less than real data is in private management/agency of Robbie's concerts. They even don't provide the intermediate data of concerts to big sources like Billboard and without their support it's impossible to get real numbers.

 

So I don't want to judge Pollstar for the wrong information but just want to tell you don't believe to their Robbie's numbers in the list.

 

These (my) data are more correct:

- 31 concerts

- total selling tickets - 1,100,000

- average tickets per concert - 35,500

- total gross - I don't know!! but if the following point (average ticket price) is correct (it looks OK) then - 100/118M USD

- average ticket price - 108 USD (Pollstar's data)

 

 

I am more inclined to believe Robbie's management when it comes to these numbers ...they have no reason to make up the numbers

 

He'll be happy with those numbers I think.

 

Especially 28 years into his career.....

 

I wonder what the nett income is? There must have been plenty of expenses.

 

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He'll be happy with those numbers I think.

 

Especially 28 years into his career.....

 

I wonder what the nett income is? There must have been plenty of expenses.

 

 

Last time take home pay was 11 million I believe <_<

Last time take home pay was 11 million I believe <_<

 

 

Talking telephone numbers as my Dad used to say. :lol:

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This must have been made during the tour as he looks way skinnier these days ^_^

 

 

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Ayda and the kids are going to be with him for the Aussie/NZ tour. This makes me happy. ^_^

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