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Originally Posted by ayumisrael
I just think that the number isn't big enough to be that reason.
It's still 530 out of around 30,000-32,000 (all the tokyo dates together).
Don't you think the number should be way higher to indicate the those people aren't interested in the tour and not aren't interested to go more than once?
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But conversely, you also don't just go from having a handful of tickets for each tour date at resale shops (maybe a dozen at most) to suddenly 530 for 9 dates - that number will only rise as more people get their tickets for different dates. But actually it is more like 7 dates, 2 of the dates only have 3 tickets available because they are outside of Tokyo (obviously Tokyo resale shops will primarily only have tickets for Tokyo area concerts. Other areas have their own resale shops, but I don't know if they have websites.) So, at this point, 527 tickets for 7 dates before the tour even starts. And my rough estimate for what it would be in the past based on the number of tickets I would on average see at resale shops before maybe around 60 tickets for 7 dates.
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Originally Posted by ayumisrael
Also Namie and DREAMS COME TRUE (specially Namie) are hot and trendy.
Who wouldn't like to go to every date of them?
DCT must have also a bigger and stronger fanbase than what ayu has.
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I think that is about the first time in 10 years I've heard someone call Dreams Come True hot and trendy.

They obviously have a more solid fanbase over the years though. But Namie and Dream Come True are only two examples - you could look at any artist currently on tour and none of them are having the resale blowback that Ayu is. (or like I said, any artist that I have ever seen with only a few Hello Project concerts coming close.)
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Originally Posted by ayumisrael
If it would be like 1,500-2,000+ then I would say "wow a lot of people there hate NEXT LEVEL to death".
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It most likely WILL rise to that number though. At this pace, by the end of the tour it should easily surpass that.