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She managed to sell out Wembley Arena in 2003 despite the charmbracelet album missing the top 50. Somehow I think she'd sell it out again!
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Yep! Didn't she manage to sell out MEN, NEC + Wembly with Charmy?

 

 

Also she has a massive fan base over here, she has the ballad fans, people who will go just to say they've seen Mariah in concert cause she's massive. Loads of chavs love her (heartbreaker, shake it off etc), then she has a gay fanbase, and then there's loads of girls... she'd sell out easy :P

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One of the four dates didn't sell out. I remember seeing quite a few empty seats at one venue. I think it was Manchester, which was the worst show on the tour!

I keep checking back everyday. :lol:

 

Still nothing. :(

Hasn't she had to quit many of her US venues after poor ticket sales? :(

 

Poor Mariah. The ironic twist after trying to flog her single at Live 8. Divine retribution one might think :o

 

I don't know if Mariah could sell out a venue here now, she hasn't got all that much interest behind her at the moment has she? The tour itself is a bit LATE after the album. Silly timing. She should get another album out then tour -_-

Hasn't she had to quit many of her US venues after poor ticket sales? :(

 

Poor Mariah. The ironic twist after trying to flog her single at Live 8. Divine retribution one might think :o

 

I don't know if Mariah could sell out a venue here now, she hasn't got all that much interest behind her at the moment has she? The tour itself is a bit LATE after the album. Silly timing. She should get another album out then tour -_-

Well she has cancelled some, but then she has announced others in other places, take it for what you will. ;)

 

I think she should have touring after Shake It Off was released personally, right in the middle of the album, plenty of interest, singles still in the chart and all that. -_-

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