Stade de France edit

Some sources can be bad sources... A lot of newspapers consider that every show at the Stade de France gathers 80.000 people. But it can be less (Rolling Stones: 62.000) or more (U2: 96.000) despite estimations from TV and press.

Only exact attendance figures can be posted here. These official figures come from Billboard and Pollstar, which publish them every year...

For Mylène Farmer DVD, the information can be published on the page, no problem, but why is it the first information on the page? This type of information is anaecdotic.

I will provide the sources. (you can refer to the french page dedicated to this stadium ...)


Stade de France edit

Vertiwiki, you're right. Thks for giving us sources for several attendance scores.

You contribute to the quality of Wikipedia, despite the rigidity of one or two fans of an artist. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sophie2011 (talkcontribs) 10:09, 13 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

February 2011 edit

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