
9th April 2009, 01:33 PM
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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?
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.
I'm not saying or negating what you bring up of course and it might actually be true, I still would like to bring up the possibility though that if it was it the numbers would be higher and more shocking, and I'm not sure there would be that many additional concert dates since they come from demand.
As big as it looks it's still 530 out of 30,000-32,000 even if for other artists it's way less out of more,
perhaps the amount of people who went to see ayu's tours more than once (the same tour) just decreased.
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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I hope you're right.
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Originally Posted by SunshineSlayer
It most likely WILL rise to that number though. At this pace, by the end of the tour it should easily surpass that.
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I hope you're wrong.
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Originally Posted by marekcarey
nuber 4 today, so the USB wasnt too much helpfull
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I guess not ;_;.... Oh well. There's still the second wave? But I doubt it'll be much help if the first wave barely made a splash.
(I'm loving this multi-quote tool! yay)
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