DREAMWORLD Greatest Hits Tour 2022, 2023, 2024 & now 2025

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Re: DREAMWORLD Greatest Hits Tour 2022, 2023, 2024 & now 2025

#1006 Post by lalolalo »

Belolo died in 2019. Could be an issue with his heirs.

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euroboy wrote: Wed 18 Jun 2025, 10:08 pm
Dog wrote: Tue 17 Jun 2025, 11:01 pm Whoever's updating setlist.fm (possibly in real time?) says The Pop Kids has been added to the setlist:

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/pet-shop ... b7e92.html


The setlist is correct. They have included The Pop Kids with images of the Funkos on the move. Very funny. However, they took Go West off the setlist. I was able to see them again yesterday in Seville and it was almost 2 hours. As an anecdote, Neil's mention of the heat was in the heat. They really put on a great show.
That's really cute.
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It's clever because Pop Vinyls are often referred to as "pops".
So pop kids has a new meaning, maybe it's about people who collect Pops!

It's interesting they're still making changes to the setlist. It's good to see, in a way.

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#1008 Post by Fantaroux »

lalolalo wrote: Wed 18 Jun 2025, 11:49 pm Belolo died in 2019. Could be an issue with his heirs.
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Whatever the reason is, I hope it will be fixed soon.
A PSB show without Go West, it's like a meal without cheese!

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#1009 Post by tottenhammattspurs »

Fantaroux wrote: Thu 19 Jun 2025, 9:25 am
lalolalo wrote: Wed 18 Jun 2025, 11:49 pm Belolo died in 2019. Could be an issue with his heirs.
:up:

Whatever the reason is, I hope it will be fixed soon.
A PSB show without Go West, it's like a meal without cheese!
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#1011 Post by daveid »

petshopgrrl wrote: Tue 17 Jun 2025, 8:22 pm
Nickname wrote: Mon 16 Jun 2025, 8:52 pm Madrid, Sevilla, Marbella, Benidorm.

Of course, they are British people. They go to Spain for summer holidays,
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Oh...is that where Soft Cell got it from? Memorabilia

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I actually like the funko pops change - looks good.

Any new merch?
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Pod wrote: Thu 19 Jun 2025, 10:29 pm I actually like the funko pops change - looks good.

Any new merch?


Yes. The staging of The Pop Kids was a lot of fun because the screening of the dolls is lively. Quite a success. It's true that Go West was missed, but The Pop Kids was a fresh air. Of all the times I've attended Dreamland in different countries, the new ones for me were The Pop Kids, A New Bohemian and Dancing Stars. There's nothing new about merchandising.

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Pod wrote:I actually like the funko pops change - looks good.

Any new merch?
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#1016 Post by Neilatrone »

It would be difficult to fit all the tour dates on one t-shirt now................................

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#1017 Post by euroboy »

This is a sample of what The Pop Kids' performance looked like. It was really nice.

https://next.frame.io/share/65f63360-73 ... 4ea80ae5d3

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euroboy wrote: Fri 20 Jun 2025, 1:01 pm This is a sample of what The Pop Kids' performance looked like. It was really nice.

https://next.frame.io/share/65f63360-73 ... 4ea80ae5d3
Great song live! Love it!

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#1019 Post by petshopgrrl »

OakeyDokey wrote: Thu 19 Jun 2025, 6:53 pm Oh...is that where Soft Cell got it from? Memorabilia
I dunno? I think Torremolinos was a favored destination for a certain British tourist stereotype so they were both probably taking the piss out of it that way.

As a PSB Funko Pop owner, I think the new staging looks kinda cute! They missed an opportunity to add them to the merch stand.

I see the live Pop Kids got some fresh tinsel too?

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#1020 Post by domino »

stussyboy wrote: Wed 18 Jun 2025, 11:39 pm Why does Setlist.fm insist on calling it “You were always on my mind (Gwen McCrae cover)” - drives me mad!
Because setlist.fm always insists that covers lead to the first released version. In case of Always On My Mind leads from PSB (1987) to Willie Nelson (1982) to Elvis (Oct. 1972) to Gwen McCrae. The latter was released as You Were Always On My Mind in June 1972.
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