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To: beansox

The spin for the Red State tour debacle is starting...


"Due to the overwhelming demand for the Dixie Chicks in Canada, England and Australia, this concert date must be rerouted and the on-sale will be postponed until the fall. Check back to the Savvis Center website for more information as it becomes available."


183 posted on 06/07/2006 5:09:39 AM PDT by jimbo123
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To: jimbo123

If there was a demand for them in the sates, trust me, they would be here. Obviosuly there is no demand. LOL~

Their last tour was sold out in a day. ROFLMAO!


184 posted on 06/07/2006 9:22:16 AM PDT by beansox
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To: jimbo123

Dixie Chicks generate 'disappointing' show sales


Only about half the tickets to the Dixie Chicks Oct. 3 GEC show were sold in the first weekend tix went on sale, arena chief Hugh Lombardi confirmed yesterday.

Half-sold is usually a pretty good opening weekend of ticket sales for an arena show, but back in 2003, the Chicks nearly sold out a GEC date in the first weekend of sales.


The story isn't playing out just in Nashville. About 20 Dixie Chicks shows went on sale this past weekend, and a source close to the tour called nationwide sales "disappointing."

Still, there were bright spots. Toronto, for instance, added a second show.

Neither a Chicks' publicist nor a publicist for their record label could be reached yesterday.

Slow concert ticket sales were a little surprising for some because the Chicks' just-released album, Taking the Long Way, has been No. 1 in sales for all genres for the past two weeks, selling a total of about 775,000 copies so far.

But others weren't surprised at all. Wade Jessen, Billboard magazine's director of country charts, pointed to the fact that the Chicks' two new radio singles both failed to break into the top 30 on country charts.

"There's absolutely no radio penetration on anything for this new album," Wade said. "Here's an act off the radio and without a studio album for three years, so I can't say that's entirely surprising" that they have slow concert ticket sales.

Still, the GEC expects the Nashville show will sell out, in part because it's still four months away


185 posted on 06/07/2006 9:58:47 AM PDT by beansox
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