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Pretty privilege is real because with the amount of performing skill he has, he should be struggling to sell out theatres.

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talent winning :clap3: 

 

the top 3 solo male tours being from englishmen tho  :thing: 

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There’s no question that he’s smashing and this tour was a phenomenon, but I do think it was a bit unfair for him to tour Fine Line as Lovr on Tour, and then later change the entire set list to now promote Harry’s House, so essentially a brand new tour for a new album, but instead they just branded both tours using the same name to make it a huge tour overall. 

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21 minutes ago, SleepNoMore said:

There’s no question that he’s smashing and this tour was a phenomenon, but I do think it was a bit unfair for him to tour Fine Line as Lovr on Tour, and then later change the entire set list to now promote Harry’s House, so essentially a brand new tour for a new album, but instead they just branded both tours using the same name to make it a huge tour overall. 

This is just... wrong tho lol

 

He sold tickets for his world tour for Fine Line in 2019, tickets for North America, South America, and Europe. The North American leg happened between September and November 2021. Then he released Harry's House in May 2022 and toured, with the 2019 tickets, Europe and South America. He did change a few venues because demand had grown exponentially, but I got tickets to see him in 2019 and my same ticket was used in 2022. Also the extra tickets he sold in 2022 came out before he even announced a new era. January 2022 and As It Was didn't come out until April and Harry's House until May.

 

How are you gonna say that these legs of tour don't count for Fine Line/the original Love On Tour? What's your criteria?

 

He sold tickets for Australia and New Zealand in early 2022, also before Harry's House came out and when AIW was two weeks old (AIW came out April 1st and HsH May 22nd):

 

 

He had sold out a tour in Australia in early 2020 but he had to cancel it because of the way Australia and New Zealand handled the pandemic (they'd close the entire country and open it back up when cases flared up/died down) and sell the tickets again:

 

These shows were sold out when he canceled them in late January 2022, then he sold tickets for the shows again in new venues because of how big the demand was in 2022:

 

The only legs of the tour that were new were the residencies in America (2022), the second Europe leg (2023), and Asia, because the pandemic had hit before he could announce Asia tickets for Fine Line.

 

None of this was unfair. The Weeknd did the same thing with After Hours Til Dawn. Justin was gonna tour Changes and Justice together with tickets he'd sold pre and post pandemic and adding dates as well. Taylor is literally touring 3 studio albums and 2 re-releases + the re-release that came out in the middle of tour, while she's adding more dates. Billie was about to tour Where Do We Go, canceled, released a new album and toured both albums together.

 

Every artist handled things the way they could. They weer all affected by the pandemic. And most of these artists grew exponentially during. That doesn't mean the tours are fraudulent :rip: 

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1 hour ago, Katamari said:

talent winning :clap3: 

 

the top 3 solo male tours being from englishmen tho  :thing: 

Wait you're right :deadbanana2:

 

Not for long, though :gaycat4:

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but it was to promote two albums. so you should take the gross and divide it by two

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1 hour ago, Pikachoo said:

but it was to promote two albums. so you should take the gross and divide it by two

Then split the gross of Eras tour by 6. And go forth with all other tours promoting more than one album (a ton of them).

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19 minutes ago, More Than A Melody said:

Then split the gross of Eras tour by 6. And go forth with all other tours promoting more than one album (a ton of them).

What a stupid approach. The eras tour is one consecutive tour. Not a tour that was started in 2019 to promote an album, stopped, and then all of a sudden started again as the “same tour” when he released another album. And if it wasn’t for Midnights, there wouldn’t even be an eras tour.

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3 hours ago, HotFriedChicken said:

Pretty privilege is real because with the amount of performing skill he has, he should be struggling to sell out theatres.

The pretty privilege:

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2 minutes ago, UseYourIllusion2002 said:

What a stupid approach. The eras tour is one consecutive tour. Not a tour that was started in 2019 to promote an album, stopped, and then all of a sudden started again as the “same tour” when he released another album. And if it wasn’t for Midnights, there wouldn’t even be an eras tour.

But that's literally not what happened with Love On Tour? Where did you get that's what happened?

 

The tour SOLD TICKETS in 2019 but it was supposed to start in April 2020. For obvious reasons it didn't. It started in September 2021. Then continued, with the tickets sold in 2019, onto 2022 in Europe and South America. All of these tickets were sold BEFORE Harry's House was even announced.

 

The tour went from September 2021 till July 2023. You're sorely mistaken lmao

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3 hours ago, HotFriedChicken said:

Pretty privilege is real because with the amount of performing skill he has, he should be struggling to sell out theatres.

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That's Harry's rating on Ticketmaster by people who saw his tour. Taylor, Coldplay, and Beyoncé have 4.8, The Weeknd 4.7, Gaga 4.6, Ariana 4.4. One Direction themselves had a 4.7 :rip:

 

He also has an 83% rating by professional concert reviewers. Just say you've never seen him in concert and go.

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Is that adjusted for inflation?

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53 minutes ago, More Than A Melody said:

But that's literally not what happened with Love On Tour? Where did you get that's what happened?

 

The tour SOLD TICKETS in 2019 but it was supposed to start in April 2020. For obvious reasons it didn't. It started in September 2021. Then continued, with the tickets sold in 2019, onto 2022 in Europe and South America. All of these tickets were sold BEFORE Harry's House was even announced.

 

The tour went from September 2021 till July 2023. You're sorely mistaken lmao

Oh, okay I’m sorry I just looked it up. I swore it started in like 2019 when the album was released. 
You’re right :bird:

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Good for him but how did this happen? Genuine question. He's a relatively new artist with nowhere near the legacy of rock bands or solo artists like Madonna or MJ who can flop hard with new albums but people still want to see them performibg their classics nor does he have gargantuan album sales to justify these crowds at his shows.

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didn’t he tour literally every country there is for like 3 years? not surprised

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