Turns out that Manchester show - AO Arena, not Co-Op Live - is limited to lower tier only. That'll be about 8,000 capacity too, give or take? (Going off BMTH having an 8,000 capacity for a lower bowl show there back in 2016, when their tour a year after That's the Spirit flopped quite tragically.)
That'd be a killer set, and if the band wanted to do it I reckon Rod would go all out to get the slot for them. I'd love to see them up there but it's not going to happen. It's a shame if only because you know there'd be a couple of epic show specific shirts!
The long term commercial value thing is an interesting one, is it still as much of a thing now that people seem to stream everything as when it did translate to physical sales?
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