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END OF THE ROAD: Four More European Date Report Boxscore Figures

A second wave of figures have come out for some of the European dates.  Adding to the first three we passed along, Boxscore has added four more dates to the chart.

The earliest date with figures is Berlin, German, at Waldbühne, on June 4, 2019. That concert drew 14,673 people, at 66% capacity, and grossed $1.393 million. It is the second highest gross of the four newer figures, even though it has the lowest capacity percentage.

Next on the chart, by date, is the June 25 concert in Amsterdam. The sold out performance dreew 15,182 people and grossed $1.211 million.

The next two dates were back-to-back stops, in early July. In Milan, Italy (July 2), KISS grossed $1.032 million, with 11,005 spectators, selling 89% of its tickets. July 4th, KISS hit Zürich, Switzerland for a concert at Hallenstadion. There, KISS sold all 13,000 tickets, grossing $1.661 million, the highest total of the seven reported dates on the European leg.

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