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2006 north america tour

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does anyone know how many shows did coldplay sell out in north america for the 2006 tour?

Coldplay Manager: "This Has Been Coldplay's Best Year Ever"

The list of the top tours for the first half of 2006 is predictably weighted toward veteran rockers, but the lineup also yields a few surprises from developing acts and new arena productions.

 

At the top of the list, compiled from figures reported to Billboard Boxscore from November 1, 2005, through mid-May, as they have been virtually every time they are on the road for the past three decades, are the Rolling Stones.

 

One of the few relatively new acts among the top midyear tours is Coldplay. The band followed up last summer's successful tour with a run through arenas that rang up grosses of nearly $30 million and attendance of more than 450,000. "The year is going very well," Coldplay manager Dave Holmes modestly says. "The U.S. arena leg that ran from January 25 to March 6 was a tremendous success, with all but a couple of the dates doing sellout business."

 

Read the full article at http://www.coldplaying.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=2363 [July 29]

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oh ok cool but just wanted to know out of the shows in north america how many didnt sell out i think maybe 2 or 3 dunno

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