sweetest punch wrote:https://www.elviscostello.com/#!/news/297505:
“Tickets go on-sale Friday, June 22nd, celebrated by an offer to buy both concert tickets and pre-order the new album for one special price (in select markets). Go to ElvisCostello.com to purchase your tickets.”
Any news yet about this combined offer?
Redemption codes emailed.
Hello Eugene Lerner,
Thank you for redeeming your code! Your CD will ship on release day and arrive within 7-10 business days.
sweetest punch wrote:- November 27: cancelled ? (Website not available in Europe)
For what it's worth, the venue website still lists the show, and Live Nation is still selling tickets (although quite a few are unsold at this point...).
sweetest punch wrote:- November 27: cancelled ? (Website not available in Europe)
For what it's worth, the venue website still lists the show, and Live Nation is still selling tickets (although quite a few are unsold at this point...).
Well my logic is this...by cancelling both 11/11 & 11/27, there will no longer be THREE show days in a row. Surely, he does not need triple headers on his agenda. Bruce Springsteen did away with this scheduling a LONG time ago i think. and if i am not mistaken, even back to back dates were rare on the latest E Street RIVER tour. It's only sensible...
P.S. i checked...on the entire 2016 tour, Bruce NEVER did TWO nights in a row.
It’s somewhat unusual these days for Elvis to do 3 nights in a row. I know I’ve commented on it in the past. Doing over 2 hours a night for 3 nights in a row is not good for Elvis’ voice.
If he does 3 nights in a row as the opener for the US tour then they’ll probably be shorter shows to get into the rhythm.
FAVEHOUR wrote:Still has three in a row to open the tour....I've got tickets to all 3
Dave
You are correct, i missed that.
verbal gymnastics wrote:It’s somewhat unusual these days for Elvis to do 3 nights in a row. I know I’ve commented on it in the past. Doing over 2 hours a night for 3 nights in a row is not good for Elvis’ voice.
If he does 3 nights in a row as the opener for the US tour then they’ll probably be shorter shows to get into the rhythm.
Assuredly!! 90 minutes tops if these three remain!
Eugene wrote:Atlantic City may be on the chopping block due to poor ticket sales also.
I can see that, it is a 7,000 seat venue. Defintely be more comp tickets than sales. Good guess Eugene...this indeed might get the ax.
I'd been hoping that by now NYC shows would have been announced. Now, I'm wondering if I should try to score a tic for Asbury Park. (Anyone got a spare?)
Also: Asbury is on Election Day, and I'm gonna need all the distraction I can get....but damn, I hate having to schlep to Jersey!
Arbogast wrote:So why would he have scheduled all these multiple-night runs in the first place?
Especially to start the tour, AFTER A SLIGHT BREAK, with three in a row!! He should limit himself to 90 or 100 minutes those first few nights, though i imagine the casinos will help rein him in for length of performance.
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Arbogast wrote:So why would he have scheduled all these multiple-night runs in the first place?
If by multiple nights you mean 3 nights in a row then there is only one stint, which is quite early on.
11/9/2018 - Wallingford, CT @ Toyota Presents the Oakdale Theatre
11/10/2018 - Boston, MA @ Boch Center Wang Theatre
11/11/2018 - Buffalo, NY @ Shea's Performing Arts Center
Besides the November 2 Bethlehem; November 3 Atlantic City; December 4 Washington DC trifecta.
NJ: No Newark or Montclair or Englewood, but TWO shore towns, Atlantic City and Asbury Park
NY: No Manhattan or Brooklyn, but Verona (!)
PA: No Philly or Pittsburgh, but Bethlehem (!)