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It only took 1 hour to sell out the show in Gothenburg (capacity 14 000, but I
dunno how many tickets were sold) and some 20 minutes more to sell out the
two shows in Stockholm! (capacity about 16 000)
And even better: I got tickets! [img src=\"style_emoticons/[#EMO_DIR#]/biggrin.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\"\" border=\"0\" alt=\"biggrin.gif\" /]
There's a small article in GP (one of Swedens larger newspapers) about the gigs:
GöteborgsPosten
In english: (well....err.. sort of anyway... sorry for spelling/grammar mistakes! :: )
Iron Maiden's gig in Scandinavium arena the 20th of November
sold out in a flash. By lunchtime, Monday, there were
only a few tickets left to one of Maiden's two gigs in Globen
arena the 17th and 18th November. Last year Iron Maiden
filled Ullevi Stadium in two and a half hours and this November
the Brittish heavy metal heroes return to Gothenburg on
their greatest Scandinavian tour of all time. There will be a total
of ten shows in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark.
dunno how many tickets were sold) and some 20 minutes more to sell out the
two shows in Stockholm! (capacity about 16 000)
And even better: I got tickets! [img src=\"style_emoticons/[#EMO_DIR#]/biggrin.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\"\" border=\"0\" alt=\"biggrin.gif\" /]
There's a small article in GP (one of Swedens larger newspapers) about the gigs:
GöteborgsPosten
In english: (well....err.. sort of anyway... sorry for spelling/grammar mistakes! :: )
Iron Maiden's gig in Scandinavium arena the 20th of November
sold out in a flash. By lunchtime, Monday, there were
only a few tickets left to one of Maiden's two gigs in Globen
arena the 17th and 18th November. Last year Iron Maiden
filled Ullevi Stadium in two and a half hours and this November
the Brittish heavy metal heroes return to Gothenburg on
their greatest Scandinavian tour of all time. There will be a total
of ten shows in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark.