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C!B!B! Tour in Chile

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Somebody, have in mp3s CHILE 95?
I want to hear CBB and of course all anothers songs too.
Thanks!!

C!B!B! mp3 from Chile arent avaliable ; but if U want, the concert in Santiago 25.04.92 its avaliable on http://www.roxbytes.com ;-))))))))

I had somewhere mp3s of the 1995 concert in Santiago de Chile, however, the quality of those files were horrible.

I had some songs of CBB Santiago but in the VHS... CBB is amazing

I´ve been there I recorded by myself. It sound bad but it could be good. Nobody has this copy. Unfortunatly somebody has a copy of mine Roxette sound check in Buenos Aires 95 and put it on the net. It bas news it was a good memory for me to see the sound check and record it just for my memory. I stand under the rain to record it. I keep it on my memory, good times! See you around... Alejandro
If somebody wants I can bring a copy but in k7.

judith... :) lalala

hey lerina74 , are you regreting that someone shared the soundcheck?..... that’s very selfish.

Hello!

Since there are quite some Chilenos here, can anyone give me the names of the venues they played and the number of visitors?

I know that during Joyride they played at San Carlos, but where were the CBB concerts? In the Estadio Nacional or elsewhere?

And in which hotel did they stay? I lived in Santiago (and worked in a hotel) myself for some time so I’am quite curious!

Thanks!

25.04.92= San Carlos de Apoquindo- 40-45.000 ppl
02.04.95=Teatro Monumental-2.500-3.000 ppl

Only 3000? Thought they were much more popular in Chile!?!?!? Or was that the total capacity of the Theatre?

Not, in the Alanis Morisette concert were 7.000 ppl , but anyway with 3.000 ppl the tethre looks full, but in ’95 Chileans Radios didn’t play Roxette frecuently... & The promo for the concert was POOR

Where is that theatre? Or in which area is it?

San Diego street,... Long time ago that theatre was named ” Teatro Caupolicán”

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