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Must just be the Robbie site that hasnt been updated Sparkle.

The Orson Site has them supporting Robbie at MK on that night. :)

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Well I hope the Ordinary Boys are not supporting Robbie at all anywhere. The reception they would get from me would not be 'cool'. :puke2: We will see if the OB fans have something to be cool about a year down the line from now.

 

Besides, I have told my lads that Orson are appearing at Milton Keynes, and they are over the moon about it, far better than the Ordinary Boys in their opinion, they actually bought their latest album before I told them. So nope the OB have shot themselves in the foot. Orson is actually preferable

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I am not familiar with Orson but i REALLY think the Ordinarly Boys latest song is embaressingly bad -_-
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Orson and Basement Faxx are the supporting acts for Amsterdam.........never heard of them :(

 

I'm more worried about the tickets though.........i still don't have them :cry: :cry:

oh good luck with the tickets hope it works out

From http://www.hkclubbing.com/

 

 

Robbie Williams will be performing live in Hong Kong on Friday 10th November 8:00pm HKCEC Hall 3 from the information we have just receieved. This for sure will be a great show, don't forget to get your tickets early!

 

Ticket Prices: HK$580, HK$880, HK$1,680

 

 

Is there no end to this Tour? :blink:

wow hong kong thats cool- he isnt gonna start a whole asian leg too is he - my god he is gonna be so busy this year
Think Robbie will need a well deserved rest after all the touring. :wub:

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I know the link has been posted, but I was interested with what The Eagles charged for EACH concert ticket in 2004 :o Robbie's is not that bad compared for 2006!. Never mind about a holiday, is he thinking of retiring?, also South America is on the cards too. :cheer: and it has already been mentioned that Robbie is entertaining 3million people without all these added dates.

 

 

Robbie to play Hong Kong gig

 

British superstar Robbie Williams is set to play one of the most expensive concerts ever held in Hong Kong, with tickets selling for up to 2,480 Hong Kong dollars (318 US dollars), according to media reports.

 

Pop star Williams, who first soared to the top of the British charts in

1995 with the ballad "Angels", will play his second-ever show in the city in November, promoters Midas was quoted by AFP as confirming.

 

A report in the South China Morning Post said the former Take That star

would be charging up to 2,480 dollars for VIP tickets, while the rest would be sold for between 500 and 1,000 dollars.

 

Hong Kong concert ticket prices are notoriously high; the most expensive

concert ever held here was by wrinkly rockers The Eagles who got a peaceful easy feeling out of charging punters 2,750 dollars per ticket when they played

in October 2004.

 

Midas said full details of the Williams show -- including date and venue -- would be released next week.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I wonder how he will cope with this tour. It's very very long. And he always moans that he hates touring :rolleyes:
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Yeah, i wondered why he is doing so many gigs. Over 3 million people is ALOT, and it's all outside the US and Canada :o :o

 

Hong Kong :wacko: Never knew he sold any album over their but there you go ^_^

 

 

I could be wrong of course Scotty, but I do think he is quite popular in Hong Kong. :D
Didn't IC go to No1 in Hong Kong? :unsure: ( Or is that Singapore I'm thinking of <_< ?)

I think you are right Jupiter. Went to No.1 in Hong Kong. :thumbup:

 

 

 

Fans go mad for Robbie

 

http://network.news.com.au/image/0,10114,5164659,00.jpg

Frenzy: Robbie Williams in concert

 

June 06, 2006

 

TENS of thousands of fans locked up the ticketek.com website for the second time in a week today while trying to buy Robbie Williams concert tickets.

 

Fewer than 60 people braved wet and cold conditions outside the box office on Elizabeth Street.

 

A limit of six tickets a person were on sale for the concert at Aussie stadium on December 9.

 

Avid fan Justine, her dog Chee Chee and five other diehards waited outside for two nights to ensure they were at the front of the line.

 

Second in the queue Joan Gasbarini said Justine, who was fast asleep, became a new friend after they met during the long wait.

 

They had arrived at 10pm on Sunday.

 

To avoid internet congestion, Sydney tickets were only put on sale by Ticketek today.

 

By 9.30am, there were 41 auctions for the tickets on eBay.

Daily Telegraph, Australia

 

 

 

 

Another date added for Sydney, 1st concert sold out in 10 minutes :cheer: . Melbourne sold out in 24 minutes :cheer: a massive stadium is the Telstra Dome. The biggest I have seen. Tour promoter looking to add a 2nd date for Melbourne due to many disappointed fans that missed out. :(

 

Brisbane Perth will be going on sale today.

 

WELL DONE ROBBIE. AUSTRALIA LOVE YOU!

Robbie sells out fast

06jun06

 

THE highly anticipated return to Australia of British pop star Robbie Williams sent fans in Sydney and Melbourne into a ticket-buying frenzy today, with first shows in both cities selling out in 30 minutes.

 

More than 100,000 tickets combined were sold by 9.30am (AEST) for the Robbie Williams: Close Encounters world tour at Sydney's Aussie Stadium and Melbourne's Telstra Dome in December.

 

A spokeswoman for promoter Chugg Entertainment said they were shocked at the overwhelming demand for tickets.

 

"We expected strong sales in Sydney and Melbourne, but nothing like this," she said.

 

The demand meant an extra show in Sydney was added at 9.45am (AEST) and the spokeswoman said more than 85 per cent of the Sunday evening show had already sold.

 

It's been five years since Williams toured Down Under.

 

The current leg of the tour begins in Dublin on June 9 and will visit 14 countries on 44 different dates by the time it wraps in Melbourne on December 17.

 

There was a strict six-ticket limit policy on sales today to avoid scalpers on-selling them at a higher price.

 

Gold tickets started at $149.95 and the cheaper end of the scale was silver reserve at $99.95.

 

Tickets for Williams' Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane shows go on sale tomorrow and the spokeswoman urged fans to get in early.

 

"There has been a huge demand, all we can say is that fans need to get in early because they are selling fast," she said.

 

Williams shattered the Guinness Book of World Records for the fastest, and largest number of concert tickets ever sold in one day – 1.6 million – when the European leg of his world tour went on sale in November 2005.

 

 

 

 

so exciting well at least rob will know that people are waiting to see him in australia...there are already ticket comps and tv ads etc on all the time about his tour so i cant wait YAY!!!

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