We were offered 100 'Sgt. Pepper' shows in Las Vegas with a huge back-end.
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In the '80s, it got to the point where we'd have shows with a hundred looks. You'd want to order a pizza before it was over!
We did 300 shows in our first two years.
We did 112 shows and had 112 parties.
Actually, we've done 75 of these shows and every one of them has sold out. But then we buy all the tickets.
And actually, about three weeks ago, Micky, Peter and I were in Vegas at the MGM Grand. And we did about 12 shows in seven days. It was quite an experience.
The Majestic Theater in 1990. That was one of my first real shows where I had 300 to 400 people there.
In the U.S., there are around 300 shows in different networks, so there's a lot of work here.
They are the three venues I wanted to box in - I wasn't really interested in Las Vegas and all of them places. The three I always said was Croke Park, United, and Madison Square Garden.
There's a reason there are 50,000 cop shows and firefighter shows: Watching them is cool.
Vegas is definitely a new challenge, but I wanted to be able to put on a different type of show. You get to do so much more when you don't have to put your stage in trucks after the show every night - we got to build a venue specifically for my show. It's going to be more like a party than a typical concert.
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