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by TheSquirrel » Thu Jul 08, 2010 2:27 am
Exactly Miguel - thousands. A lot of the fans were young and most of them seemed very keen and knowledgeable. She sold out the Royal Albert Hall so they added the Hammersmith Apollo which holds over 2000, and that was sold out too from what I can remember. Most evenings were sold out. I know some fans were trying to get seats in some places but they were all gone. The venues were small compared to America and Canada, but even so, they usually held over 1000, usually 2000. Are music fans like sheep that have to be told when to go out and buy something by the record companies? These fans must be aware of the new album. At all the shows the merchandise was selling and from what I could hear, these fans were people who had most of the albums.
As a note of interest, I was sitting next to an army guy in Manchester who had got his girlfriend into McLachlan's music. She had been driving 8 hours to get to the concert, and she just made it as the curtain went up. The army guy was telling me how a few fans had turned up outside the venue earlier. They couldn't get in because they didn't have tickets and the show was sold out, but they wanted her autograph. From what I can recall she was on a no meeting the fans no signing autographs policy. But she gave her autograph, and then put them on her guest list so they could see the show. They thoroughly enjoyed the evening, from their cheers, as did everyone else. The Manchester Apollo is a complete dump, but it was a great concert.
I'm an opinionated old tosser and proud of it.