Robbie and olly on tour 2013

monalisa62003monalisa62003 Posts: 56,845
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Surprised no thread about this. Anyone know if they'll be adding irish dates?
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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,304
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    Pointless playing in the San Siro... no way are they going to sell that out.
  • elasticloveelasticlove Posts: 18,254
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    Are they touring together?
  • monalisa62003monalisa62003 Posts: 56,845
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    Are they touring together?

    Yes olly is supporting
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,139
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    Quite ironic due to Robbie's Candy single & video looking like/sounding like Olly Muir's Dad
  • glyn9799glyn9799 Posts: 7,391
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    Oooh i hope he comes to Sunderland. I saw him with Take That last year (he was the only reason I went to see TT :p) and thought he was incredible. I'd loved him for ages and was desperate to see him.

    However, i've already bought tickets for Rihanna, Pink and Olly in the past couple of weeks and don't think I can stretch to travelling to Manchester or London :(
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 125
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    If his ticket pricing is going to be anything like the last Take That tour, I wish he would have waited until christmas was out the way before releasing them. But anyway, he's only announced 1 Scottish date so I shall be there. Really looking forward to seeing Olly too - should be a fantastic show :D
  • walterwhitewalterwhite Posts: 56,564
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    Pointless playing in the San Siro... no way are they going to sell that out.

    How do you know?
  • walterwhitewalterwhite Posts: 56,564
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    If his ticket pricing is going to be anything like the last Take That tour, I wish he would have waited until christmas was out the way before releasing them. But anyway, he's only announced 1 Scottish date so I shall be there. Really looking forward to seeing Olly too - should be a fantastic show :D

    It's more expensive than the Take That tour.
  • Gill PGill P Posts: 21,569
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    Two dates at Wembley, one date in Glasgow and two others which I cannot remember. That is all!

    If I was going (which I am not) I would try and arrive at the beginning of the second half! :D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,304
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    How do you know?

    Because they're shite "artists"...
  • wef0undl0vewef0undl0ve Posts: 6,460
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    San Siro holds like 80,000 people I don't think they'll sell out but they could get close to it
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,304
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    San Siro holds like 80,000 people I don't think they'll sell out but they could get close to it

    They still won't come close. Take That played there and the ground was half empty.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 287
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    It's more expensive than the Take That tour.

    How much was the Take That tour? I'm hoping to get tickets for me and my mum when they go on sale but not wanting to pay any more than £60 per ticket. surely they wont be more than that?
  • walterwhitewalterwhite Posts: 56,564
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    Because they're shite "artists"...

    Whatever your views on him he is extremely popular, doesn't matter whether you personally think he's shite.
  • EvilredzebraEvilredzebra Posts: 16,113
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    Was tempted as I love Robbie but Olly Murs makes me want to rip my arm off so I have something to throw at him so I'm not taking the risk.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 125
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    How much was the Take That tour? I'm hoping to get tickets for me and my mum when they go on sale but not wanting to pay any more than £60 per ticket. surely they wont be more than that?

    I had pitch standing tickets and they were about £60 (can't remember if that was before or after fees). I remember thinking 'bloody hell' at that time too - totally worth it though :D
  • monalisa62003monalisa62003 Posts: 56,845
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    Was tempted as I love Robbie but Olly Murs makes me want to rip my arm off so I have something to throw at him so I'm not taking the risk.
    he is the support. you could go after he is on?
  • twingletwingle Posts: 19,322
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    he is the support. you could go after he is on?

    How times have changed . It used to be the supporting act was an artist working their way up in the industry and a chance to gain fans. Right now Olly porbably has more fans than Robbie:D
  • kyresakyresa Posts: 16,629
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    How much was the Take That tour? I'm hoping to get tickets for me and my mum when they go on sale but not wanting to pay any more than £60 per ticket. surely they wont be more than that?



    They are £82.50 each for Wembley.
  • gettygetty Posts: 3,480
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    kyresa wrote: »
    They are £82.50 each for Wembley.

    The £2.50 price add is a bit steep to watch Olly Murs.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 456
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    I feel the tide has turned big time for old robbie and in his favour! the new album well what a shocker.. its really good..i luv the first track forget the name now but got really nice sax in it..good luck to them both.
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    I think its a rip off, take that was £55 last time, £82.50 isn't justified when there are 4 less people on stage, plus having to put up with Olly Murrs, Bruce Springsteen was £62.50 and he didn't even have any support, proper value for money!!
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,254
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    I really wanted to take my mum to this, but at £82.50 that's nearly 20% of my wages for two tickets, I just can't afford that :cry:
  • monalisa62003monalisa62003 Posts: 56,845
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    t2ggergal wrote: »
    I think its a rip off, take that was £55 last time, £82.50 isn't justified when there are 4 less people on stage, plus having to put up with Olly Murrs, Bruce Springsteen was £62.50 and he didn't even have any support, proper value for money!!

    you dont have to see olly... sometimes i dont get into the arena till after the support acts have been on

    im ok with the price...its once in a lifetime opportunity to see robbie live.... i have never seen him live and i probably never will after this. just so hope he comes to dublin will be really disappointed if he doesnt
  • Gill PGill P Posts: 21,569
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    getty wrote: »
    The £2.50 price add is a bit steep to watch Olly Murs.

    Love it! :D
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