Author Topic: Banned in the USA ?  (Read 2030 times)

szmurf

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Re: Banned in the USA ?
« Reply #30 on: November 11, 2015, 11:41:19 PM »
Why just NY or Boston?  Chances are if UK bands come to US, they come there.
They completely miss the south-east. I can't blame them though. The audience are probably too small.

Personally if I would travel to do a US tour, I would hope for California and Pacific North-west.
You could always travel to Europe to see them. That's what I do but it's probably easier because I permanently travel.
Ah - But they did come to the south-east as Justin and Friends.  I saw them in Nashville and Lexington or Louisville.  They also made it to Atlanta.  Unfortunately, most of the audience in the shows I saw was the family that traveled over and followed them around.  Tommy said that they were glad they came, but don't expect them back any time soon, and if we wanted to see them again, we'd need to travel to at least Chicago.  So, I made damn sure I went to the NY shows for the 30th.

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Re: Banned in the USA ?
« Reply #31 on: November 17, 2015, 05:43:29 PM »
Why just NY or Boston?  Chances are if UK bands come to US, they come there.
They completely miss the south-east. I can't blame them though. The audience are probably too small.

Personally if I would travel to do a US tour, I would hope for California and Pacific North-west.
You could always travel to Europe to see them. That's what I do but it's probably easier because I permanently travel.

The issue is the cost of the Visas and the number of shows you would have to do to make back the money (shows with big audiences so they get a sizable fee).
True that most bands tend do the north east and across to Chicago and then on to the west coast (California, Arizona and maybe Oregon - not much between San Francisco and Portland).
We are only here for 650K hours, are you killing time or living it to the fullest??