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Re: europe

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 5:22 pm
by sumelf
btw 41 shows in France disappoint me

Re: europe

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:21 pm
by Jeremy Kill
So the band must be reeling in the dough from all these sold out European shows right? I hope the band isn't hurting for money that the management has set them up to go on all these European dates, although it kind of works in their favor as well as the fans, haha.

Re: europe

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:38 pm
by MetalMilitant41

Re: europe

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 6:03 pm
by sumelf
Jeremy Kill wrote:So the band must be reeling in the dough from all these sold out European shows right? I hope the band isn't hurting for money that the management has set them up to go on all these European dates, although it kind of works in their favor as well as the fans, haha.
Europe shows're not only sold out, but they're really insane, i mean, they have really fucking huge and tough crowds in here. Why should they neglect an opportunity to perform here? I saw a lot of their shows in us, and often crowd inexplicably sucks. I don't want to offend us fans, true fans're true fans wherever they are. But it seems to me that many people come to shows in us only for fatlip, etc.

Re: europe

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:25 am
by Jeremy Kill
sumelf wrote:
Jeremy Kill wrote:So the band must be reeling in the dough from all these sold out European shows right? I hope the band isn't hurting for money that the management has set them up to go on all these European dates, although it kind of works in their favor as well as the fans, haha.
Europe shows're not only sold out, but they're really insane, i mean, they have really fucking huge and tough crowds in here. Why should they neglect an opportunity to perform here? I saw a lot of their shows in us, and often crowd inexplicably sucks. I don't want to offend us fans, true fans're true fans wherever they are. But it seems to me that many people come to shows in us only for fatlip, etc.
Yeah, I can tell by the unofficial Screaming Bloody Murder video that the European fans really rock out hard. I'm not sure if it's because Sum 41 hardly toured there before and they're working off of the energy of seeing them for the first time in a while or if that's just how they are!

Re: europe

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:29 am
by Mitchell
That's just pure brute european rockness(is that a word?)

europe

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:34 am
by gejmik
Jeremy Kill wrote:
sumelf wrote:
Jeremy Kill wrote:So the band must be reeling in the dough from all these sold out European shows right? I hope the band isn't hurting for money that the management has set them up to go on all these European dates, although it kind of works in their favor as well as the fans, haha.
Europe shows're not only sold out, but they're really insane, i mean, they have really fucking huge and tough crowds in here. Why should they neglect an opportunity to perform here? I saw a lot of their shows in us, and often crowd inexplicably sucks. I don't want to offend us fans, true fans're true fans wherever they are. But it seems to me that many people come to shows in us only for fatlip, etc.
Yeah, I can tell by the unofficial Screaming Bloody Murder video that the European fans really rock out hard. I'm not sure if it's because Sum 41 hardly toured there before and they're working off of the energy of seeing them for the first time in a while or if that's just how they are!
that's just how we are. every sum 41 show that I've been on was insane in the crowd!


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Re: europe

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 8:11 am
by TomiT14
Just wanted to be the first one to tell you that Sum 41 is going to Mexico and South America for the first time ever in September!

Exact dates to be announced, but sometime in September.

Re: europe

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 9:38 am
by Emil
TomiT14 wrote:Just wanted to be the first one to tell you that Sum 41 is going to Mexico and South America for the first time ever in September!

Exact dates to be announced, but sometime in September.
Poor US and Canada, i was gonna write poor americans but eveidently some americans will get to see them.

Re: europe

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 9:44 am
by sumelf
Jeremy Kill wrote:
sumelf wrote:
Jeremy Kill wrote:So the band must be reeling in the dough from all these sold out European shows right? I hope the band isn't hurting for money that the management has set them up to go on all these European dates, although it kind of works in their favor as well as the fans, haha.
Europe shows're not only sold out, but they're really insane, i mean, they have really fucking huge and tough crowds in here. Why should they neglect an opportunity to perform here? I saw a lot of their shows in us, and often crowd inexplicably sucks. I don't want to offend us fans, true fans're true fans wherever they are. But it seems to me that many people come to shows in us only for fatlip, etc.
Yeah, I can tell by the unofficial Screaming Bloody Murder video that the European fans really rock out hard. I'm not sure if it's because Sum 41 hardly toured there before and they're working off of the energy of seeing them for the first time in a while or if that's just how they are!
I'd wanted to say that it's just how we're, but i'll be honest and I think both of these reasons. Because good bands are not coming so often that you can stop to care about their shows and start thinking that you always can come to the next their performance, which will be in a couple of months (FUCK! Here it is couple of years or even more).
Btw, europeans're really cool at the shows for some other reason.
Just look at this video of WATB in Moscow, Russia. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QU_gq2W4 ... re=related Especially at the "sacrifice" moment. And yeah, there was so fucking hot that we just couldn't stand on our feet. In two days after sums there were performing placebo. And they had just done only three songs, after which they said, that the vocalist feeling bad and stopped the show. So Deryck and co are awesome in this way. That has been hard, but they did all the show.

Re: europe

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 4:46 pm
by SumGeek
To me, I think they should do USA/CAN dates first in the begining of the tour and then have a bunch of Europe and South America. I mean, I know they don't care about albums charting much but they need to promote SBM and the best way to do that is in Usa and Canada because thats what counts for that stuff most. I understand a lot of international counrtries have not been given a good amount of shows the past few years, but with The Sums I think they haven't toured anywhere properly in years, so I think we all deserve an equal amount. I just wish they would announce the dates all at once so we know when to expect a show but they don't book shows ahead of time. By the end of September, I'll say we all will get our chance!

Re: europe

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 5:50 pm
by kufac
Well, nowdays bands doesn't touring to support albums. They record albums to support tour so it doesn't matter if Sums starts tour in Europe, US, Canada, Japan or anywhere else.

Re: europe

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 6:13 pm
by HugoDisasters
If they'd come to Sweden, Stockholm again i'd be really happy since i missed the last time they were here

Re: europe

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:26 pm
by ptido
If they'd come to Sweden, Stockholm again i'd be really happy since i missed the last time they were here
Hmm since they play in Goteborg, not sure if they'll play another gig in sweden. I may be wrong.

TomiT14 wrote:Just wanted to be the first one to tell you that Sum 41 is going to Mexico and South America for the first time ever in September!

Exact dates to be announced, but sometime in September.
Cool ! Have you any idea of which part of september ? It will be hard for them to do 39 french shows this summer, maybe they won't play all the shows, or maybe they'll come again in autumn.

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Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 10:50 pm
by 182sins
ptido wrote:... It will be hard for them to do 39 french shows this summer, maybe they won't play all the shows, or maybe they'll come again in autumn.
Yeah I think that's what they will do, they said 41 shows in 2011, so they might play some shows in November or even December

Re: europe

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:34 am
by TomiT14
ptido wrote:
TomiT14 wrote:Just wanted to be the first one to tell you that Sum 41 is going to Mexico and South America for the first time ever in September!

Exact dates to be announced, but sometime in September.
Cool ! Have you any idea of which part of september ? It will be hard for them to do 39 french shows this summer, maybe they won't play all the shows, or maybe they'll come again in autumn.
No official word yet, but Last.fm is listing the Australian dates at the end of the month, so most likely the band will be in South America early September.

Re: europe

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:49 am
by Tyler.
They should've come back to Australia first since they had to cancel on a bunch of the shows :(

Re: europe

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 10:42 am
by Hentaiman
Well, I guess the actual Australian dates weren't up to them considering they're playing as part of a festival. Never head of Soundwave Revolution but I guess it's like Soundwave and they have some good stuff this year.. like Yellowcard, Zebrahead, Thrice, Four Year Strong, D.R.U.G.S, Damned Things, The Word Alive and much more.