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Green Day: American Idiot 20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Box Set (Split-Color 8LP Vinyl + 2 Blu-ray) for
$74.02.
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Green Day: American Idiot 20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Box Set (Split-Color 8LP Vinyl + 2 Blu-ray) for
$74.02.
Shipping is free.
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About this item:
- Green Day's seventh studio album American Idiot was released in September 2004 and has since sold over 23 million copies worldwide, including 9 million in the US. The album is a punk rock opera masterpiece that won the Best Rock Album at the 2005 Grammy Awards. Five hit singles were released from the album: "Boulevard of Broken Dreams", "Holiday", "Wake Me Up When September Ends", "Jesus of Suburbia", and the title track, "American Idiot".
- In addition to the original album, this super deluxe box sets include 15 unreleased demos, a 15-song 2004 concert from Irving Plaza, NYC (9 songs previously unreleased), and 15 tracks that were released as B-Sides and bonus tracks. The box set is completed with two Blu-rays that feature the film "Heart Like A Hand Grenade", 35 minutes of Green Day live at the BBC, and a new, unreleased documentary: "20 Years of American Idiot".
- The deluxe vinyl box features the eight LPs pressed on different color vinyl, plus a 36-page book, a large Green Day flag, and the iconic American Idiot red tie.
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Tix.axs.com is the site the venue takes me to. Cheapest seat is $523.
it you are on a different site then the tickets are resale, which means the concert sold out already.
But, personal opinions aside, they played to a crowd of over 130K at the Milton Keynes National Bowl in England: https://en.wikipedia.or
The last Super Bowl had an attendance of 65K: https://www.statista.co
The math ain't that hard here.
And last time they played my city a couple years ago, they sold out our MLB stadium, Truist Park, well over 30,000 people. So if they're playing at the venue with a 3K max, it's because they want to play there, not because they can't sell out bigger venues.
It's still not sold out. And it's not a stadium. The comment was they still sell out stadiums.
The comment was it has 3000 seats and they will not sell over 2500. Why do you think it is not sold out when all the tickets for sale are resale?
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But, personal opinions aside, they played to a crowd of over 130K at the Milton Keynes National Bowl in England: https://en.wikipedia.or
The last Super Bowl had an attendance of 65K: https://www.statista.com/statisti...ttendance/ [statista.com]
The math ain't that hard here.
And last time they played my city a couple years ago, they sold out our MLB stadium, Truist Park, well over 30,000 people. So if they're playing at the venue with a 3K max, it's because they want to play there, not because they can't sell out bigger venues.
Politics aside, this looks like a great deal for collectors.
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What a weirdo hill to die on.
What are you talking about? That was not my post.