Dave, Melbourne,Australia
06-09-2016, 01:26 PM
I posted the following under YoungStranger's 15Jan2016 I'VE MISCALCULATED BADLY thread 28084:
"Reading how the British and Irish concerts are selling so well despite no tour there for decades convinces me that a farewell tour of Australia's largest cities (especially Melbourne and Sydney) would get a similar response. Middle-aged and older Australians have proven to be great supporters of tours by musicians who made an impact here in the 1960s-80s. Even tribute concerts to Cat Stevens, Van Morrison, James Taylor and others have been well attended. Assuming the British-Irish tour goes well, I suggest Gord and his management ponder which other distant country would offer a similar result. And with modern air travel and streamlined schedules, Gord would not have to endure the 34-hour trip here that he had on his only previous tour (1974)."
Now that the tour of Britain and Ireland has been completed and from all accounts been a great success, I strongly suggest to Gord and his management that a farewell tour of Australia's largest cities would be worthwhile to all involved.
By the way, further proof of the lasting popularity of Gord's music here is the 2016 tour by an Australian Lightfoot tribute band: http://hivizevents.com.au/gordon-lightfoot-tribute-band/
"Reading how the British and Irish concerts are selling so well despite no tour there for decades convinces me that a farewell tour of Australia's largest cities (especially Melbourne and Sydney) would get a similar response. Middle-aged and older Australians have proven to be great supporters of tours by musicians who made an impact here in the 1960s-80s. Even tribute concerts to Cat Stevens, Van Morrison, James Taylor and others have been well attended. Assuming the British-Irish tour goes well, I suggest Gord and his management ponder which other distant country would offer a similar result. And with modern air travel and streamlined schedules, Gord would not have to endure the 34-hour trip here that he had on his only previous tour (1974)."
Now that the tour of Britain and Ireland has been completed and from all accounts been a great success, I strongly suggest to Gord and his management that a farewell tour of Australia's largest cities would be worthwhile to all involved.
By the way, further proof of the lasting popularity of Gord's music here is the 2016 tour by an Australian Lightfoot tribute band: http://hivizevents.com.au/gordon-lightfoot-tribute-band/