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1) I know Coldplay is British. What I meant was that they are a "newer" band that may be able to fill a stadium- but they don't risk it.
2) This is NOT about festivals. Oasis sold out Wembley in a couple minutes and it was solely THEIR gig. It wasn't a festival. They sell out stadiums like Maine Rd., Wembley, etc.
Korn can't, Metallica is an older act, Jonas and Hannah Montana don't even try. It's more reasonable for them to book an indoor arena for two nights in a row rather than book a stadium.
Here's what I'm talking about regarding Oasis' live shows (where they are the headliner and it's NOT a festival):
a) Wembley Stadium 2000:
b) Manchester (allegedly NOT a festival) - another Maine Rd. show:
c) Maine Rd. Stadium 96:
I know their Knebworth FESTIVAL show was huge, but that's not a stand-alone gig. All I know is their agent must make a TON of money.
Sure, they ripped off the Beatles - I would have too if it was reaping that much success for me.
2) This is NOT about festivals. Oasis sold out Wembley in a couple minutes and it was solely THEIR gig. It wasn't a festival. They sell out stadiums like Maine Rd., Wembley, etc.
Korn can't, Metallica is an older act, Jonas and Hannah Montana don't even try. It's more reasonable for them to book an indoor arena for two nights in a row rather than book a stadium.
Here's what I'm talking about regarding Oasis' live shows (where they are the headliner and it's NOT a festival):
a) Wembley Stadium 2000:
b) Manchester (allegedly NOT a festival) - another Maine Rd. show:
c) Maine Rd. Stadium 96:
I know their Knebworth FESTIVAL show was huge, but that's not a stand-alone gig. All I know is their agent must make a TON of money.
Sure, they ripped off the Beatles - I would have too if it was reaping that much success for me.