One Direction's Where We Are Tour Coming To A Close
One Direction's Where We Are Tour Coming To A Close
One Direction's first major world tour breaks the $200M barrier. The world's current biggest boy band is gearing up to bring their sold out tour entitled "Where We Are" to a close with their North American leg's final run.
The 3-time Billboard 200 chart-toppers kicked off their major concert tour in Columbia last April. And after a two-week hiatus, the group is ready to return to the stage.
Tickets are now available on the secondary market at an affordable price.
The low prices in the secondary market will continue until the band's last remaining shows. With an overall average price of the tour, there are tons of tickets waiting to be sold. According to a survey, the September 19 gig of the band at the Sun Bank Stadium in El Paso has the lowest get-in price at only $9 a pop. The band's performance at the Bank of Oklahoma Center in Tulsa has the highest with a $123 price tag.
The 2010 X-Factor finalists released a trailer for their upcoming live concert film. The band will be joined by 5 Seconds of Summer - an Australian punk-pop band, who also recently topped the US charts with their self-titled debut album.
British singer/songwriter Jamie Scott who co-wrote the band's hit single entitled "Story Of My Life" will also join the band on their three Pasadena shows.
Last year, the band's "Take Me Home" tour was also a major success with the band playing a 5-night stint at the Los Angeles' Staples Center. Tickets were sold for at least $400 each.
Fans can expect the boys of 1D to give them a full show. The "Where We Are" tour will showcase songs from the band's first three albums including Live While We're Young, What Makes You Beautiful, and Best Song Ever.
Their 4th studio album entitled Four will be available on the 17th of November.
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