Originally posted by popmarter:Not disputing that James Hetfield has an addiction problem but were the tickets selling well for the tour in Oz and NZ? It was very late for them to pull the plug on the tour.
Originally posted by popmarter:Not disputing that James Hetfield has an addiction problem but were the tickets selling well for the tour in Oz and NZ? It was very late for them to pull the plug on the tour.
Originally posted by popmarter:Not disputing that James Hetfield has an addiction problem but were the tickets selling well for the tour in Oz and NZ? It was very late for them to pull the plug on the tour.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
That's quite a provoking guess
Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
A lot of tours get pulled when they are not selling enough tickets and some BS excuse get thrown out there U2 pulled out of a gig during Popmart in the US and said the screen was damaged but it was down to poor ticket sale not saying that is the case with Metallica but it was very late for them to cancel just wondering were the tickets selling well.
Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
A lot of tours get pulled when they are not selling enough tickets and some BS excuse get thrown out there U2 pulled out of a gig during Popmart in the US and said the screen was damaged but it was down to poor ticket sale not saying that is the case with Metallica but it was very late for them to cancel just wondering were the tickets selling well.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
That's quite a provoking guess
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:It's been postponed not cancelled.
And they're not selling tickets for TBA dates, just to give them more time to shift more tickets.
Originally posted by podiumboy:[..]
Word is that the Popmart Raleigh show has around 20,000 tickets sold at the time it was cancelled. They went ahead with Jacksonville and Tampa, both of which ended up having less than 20,000 in attendance. They may not have bothered to reschedule it because of poor ticket sales, I guess.
I’m sure that by postponing this leg of the tour, Metallica are losing a lot of money. The problem must have been very serious that they felt the need to postpone, rather than just plow ahead for another month and then get James into rehab.
I’m not really a metal fan, but I have seen Metallica live and like most of their stuff. I hope he gets the help he needs and that they can get back to these shows ASAP.