Well, maybe I should have titled it L.A. Queen fans, but anyway, all you L.A. and Southern Cali Queen fans, how many of you are going to the concert here in early Oct. at the Hollywood Bowl, if it is comfirmed??
To fly to LA from chicago is more then flying to London-Paris-Berlin-Rome...Nothing interesting in LA's anyways =-)
If any chance, I would pick the NYC show. So I can throw popcorn at danny and his parrot.
I just moved to LA so I'll be there :) When would tix go on sale? It will be my first time at the Hollywood Bowl too, and the first time I've seen Queen since 1980!
Queen's going to break me.
I already spent a shitload stopping by Birmingham to see them and I know I will go to L.A. or N.Y. to see them.
When they come to Texas, I am going to follow them around anywhere they play within a 10 hour drive.
This tour I went to because I had to see Queen. I didn't think it would be anything to compare to the past Queen concerts. I was wrong. It's different but it is/was the greatest entertainment spectacle of any kind I have experienced in my 31 years of life.
New Jersey, Iron Eagle? As in the Meadowlands (or whatever it is being called today)?
I agree - Philadelphia would be better - great venues with the Spectrum, or the Wachovia Center, or if they want to get a little more intimate - they can go to the Liacouras Center on Temple University's campus. I've been to concerts at each of those places and all are top notch....
If they do play Chicago, they better make sure there's no fucking snow on the ground this time! (joke from an old bootleg- Chicago '80 I think)..But seriously, do you think, when they come around for the American Tour proper, that they will play multiple nights in the bigger cities, i.e. NYC, Chi-town, and LA? I am def. going to the Boston show (they still have a key to the city there!) and possibly one NYC show. Do you think a Philly show is a possibility?
AmeriQueen wrote: Queen's going to break me.
When they come to Texas, I am going to follow them around anywhere they play within a 10 hour drive.
Within a 10-hour drive in Texas? So you're not planning on leaving the state? ;-) I once spent about a year driving across Texas one New Year's Eve . . . ;-)