TD are appearing at The Barbican, London, UK on 13 March 2019. Tickets are now on sale. Mine already purchased and looking forward to the gig!! See you there Thorsten, Ulrich, Hoshiko and Bianca.
Looks like around 551 tickets remain available for this show, out of what I believe is a capacity of 1,943. That is circa 71.7% sold to date!! Great stuff.
[*]Ant, thanks for posting this, been offline for a while (wife was ill), and have only just seen the announcement -needless to say tickets now booked. Role on March 2019
Good to see that the tickets are still selling ok. It looks like about 394 seats still available, which, if my calculations are right, means that something like 1,549 have been sold!!
A shame that we will never again see TD on the West Coast ... I can't complain though having seen them 4 times, the last one with Haslinger, I think (Portland 1988 or something like it).
Sadly, I don't think, that even in Seattle, they would sell much. Maybe LA of SF, but I doubt ... the music scene in California and in the West Coast has lost its soul to top ten, and new stuff and far out stuff is not even appreciated much any more ... saddest thing I have ever seen in my life!
I have to rely on some of these shows in Europe being available on stream or mp3 to hear anything new. Living on SSecurity and not having the ability to purchase anything is one of the sad things in my life.
Maybe one day I can gain a nickel from the reviews. Like some of the fans here, I can't help it.
Seems to be about 320 left for sale, which means 74 more have been sold since the middle of November. Hopefully it will reach the completely sold out mark in the next couple of months!! Come on all you TD fans - get your tickets now!!
With 63 days to go, it would appear there are now just 110 seats available. All the stalls are now gone. That means around 1833 sold!! Very good - lets hope these remaining few go in the next 9 weeks Looking forward to the concert very much.
Not sure about that. I got the 76 seats available from the Barbican website itself. It may well be that Ticketmaster have bought some of the others to sell at higher prices, that I don't know but all my info is coming from the Barbican website, nowhere else.