1. Not in favour of a Lovetown anniversary tour, smacks too much of nostalgia and R&H wasn't one of their more well received efforts. Saw JT30 and felt the transition in track order had a negative impact on the flow. Would prefer a good 6 or 8 from last two albums, some staples and rarities, plus something new.
  2. I picked a mix of the last three tours, which if combined well would essentially be a brand new tour...
  3. A mix of the last three tours makes the most sense ... unless they're going to surprise us all again with a new album.

    JT tour again feels a bit been there done that and it doesn't feel like it makes sense, given the milestone of 30 years has come and gone. I could see them certainly having a JT section of the show - perhaps for one of the encores play a suite of JT songs.
  4. I'd like a mix, there are songs from all 3 tours I'd like to hear Streets, LIBTAIIW, Acrobat, etc.

    But honestly, I'll take anything and still be happy, I was starting to think I'd never see them in Aus again.


  5. My geographical location hopefully has nothing to do with my right to reply to this
  6. Hopefully it is a solid mix of the last 3 tours with lots of the more recent songs included. If they go for the "something completely new" idea I fear we won't hear much (if anything) at all from either of the 'Songs Of...' albums which would be a massive shame.

    In reality though it will probably end up just being a greatest hits tour to please the masses.
  7. Imagine the Blackout in a stadium
  8. If it is a mix of the last 3 tours, then the Charlie Chaplin intro leading into the blackout could open again.
  9. Originally posted by SJKamal:[..]
    If it is a mix of the last 3 tours, then the Charlie Chaplin intro leading into the blackout could open again.
    I doubt the CC intro would work
  10. A new greatest hits tour and a celebration of LoveTown and absolutely nothing from the last two albums, please.
  11. Bring back some Pop songs.