Aloha !
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Originally Posted by PanosBonJovi
Indeed, Holland & Belgium are close to each other and there's always Germany and Scandinavia nearby.
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Scandinavia is close? It takes at least 1 day to get to Scandinavia by car. How is that in any way close? The same with Germany, it's not as if you just hop in your car and get to Germany for most people in Holland or Belgium. Besides, not many are open to the idea of travelling to another country to go see a show. Of the 40.000 tickets the band would sell maybe 1.000 would be willing to travel to another place which in the end has little impact on how many tickets get sold.
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Originally Posted by rokenrola
Beside that they are never been so popular there like in other countries and places they never been before,also in France they are not so popular.
They need to visit Hungary, Serbia or Croatia on Balkan or go to Greece and Turkey.
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Never been so popular? Erm, The Netherlands and Belgium used to be one of Bon Jovi's biggest markets. The last time Bon Jovi played Belgium they sold close to as many tickets as in Croatia, and that's with Belgium being saturated.
Compared to before most of Western Europe has just lost a lot of interest in Bon Jovi due to saturation and poor output in general. I'm sure sales will pick up eventually but to say the market wasn't big in a country where they used to be able to sell 40.000 tickets without a hitch sounds rather uninformed.
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