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Old 11-08-2002, 08:52 PM
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Default Hyde Park Gig Full Park or Route Of Kings?

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I just got my Hyde Park tickets ordered and want to know if its the whole of Hyde Park or the 20,000 seater Route Of Kings where Brian Adams plays?

Both are great venues, just wondered if anyone knows yet?

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Old 11-09-2002, 12:02 AM
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It depends on how many tickets they sell, im guessing it will be a full park though (near enough full)
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I've heard it will be 80,000 capacity. Either way, it will be bigger than Bryan Adams which was a great, very intimate gig but lacked a certain amount of atmosphere...
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I think it will be full park, like Capital Radio has for it's Party In The Park.
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Old 11-09-2002, 05:33 PM
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For Party in the Park, they normally have 100,000 capacity. I can't see them selling that many tickets, considering the price, and the fact they only just managed to sell out the 60,000 Milton Keynes Bowl.
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For Party in the Park, they normally have 100,000 capacity. I can't see them selling that many tickets, considering the price, and the fact they only just managed to sell out the 60,000 Milton Keynes Bowl.
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Old 11-09-2002, 10:17 PM
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Yeah, but Milton keynes is a bugger to get to, especially to drive. In '95 they sold out 3 nights at Wembley at a 72,000 capacity so I think there may be an extra night added.
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Yeah, but Milton keynes is a bugger to get to, especially to drive. In '95 they sold out 3 nights at Wembley at a 72,000 capacity so I think there may be an extra night added.
Things have changed since 95. Back then Cross Road was the best selling album in the UK. It's now 2002, and Bounce went in at No 2 and disappeared! They will only play 1 night at Hyde Park.
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