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Duran Duran forced to cancel Porto Alegre show
Written by Amy   
Thursday, 20 November 2008

Source: DuranDuran

 With just a few days remaining on the South American leg of their ‘Red Carpet Massacre’ world tour, Duran Duran have been forced to cancel their show in Porto Alegre, originally scheduled for Tuesday 25 November, because they are now being told that there is no way to get their equipment out of Brazil in time to guarantee that it will get to their next stop in Mexico.

The trip from Brazil to Mexico is one of the longest on the tour and the size of their production is proving much harder to move around than originally anticipated. For the past few weeks the band’s production team have been working with the local promoter to try to secure a safe and timely passage from one country to the next, guaranteeing expedited customs clearances at both ends, but today it became apparent that they were fighting a losing battle and the band reluctantly agreed to cancel the last of their four shows in Brazil, in order to make it to Mexico, where they are only slated to perform for two nights.

Tickets for the Porto Alegre show will be refunded at the point of purchase. The band hope to reschedule this date on their next trip to the region. All other Brazilian shows: Sao Paulo on November 21 and 22, and Rio on November 23 will remain.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 20 November 2008 )
 
A Blog from Roger
Written by Karen   
Monday, 10 November 2008

Source: Duran Duran

I’m sitting here in the most wonderful surroundings of the Ritz Carlton in Santiago, Chile, a most pleasing city with beautiful weather, wide streets, lovely buildings, great people, excellent wine and to top it all off, Santiago is surrounded by the stunning snow capped Andes which can be seen glistening in the sunshine from my top floor suite. I’ve just returned from a relaxing swim, massage and steam room. But it isn’t all relaxing, we worked last night and the show was great, with an amazing reception from the Chilean audience. At this moment in
time life couldn’t get any better but…. one thing in the corner is bothering me and is related to something that has been a general concern of mine for some years…why is the electrical plug socket in Chile different from the ones in Peru and Argentina, which are like American ones? Which are different to British ones.. which are totally different from European ones…which are of course completely unlike Australian ones etc etc etc. Why can’t plug sockets be the same all over the world? If I was Prime Minister for one day, it would be the first thing that I would change so that I wouldn’t have to bring a big bag of adaptors with me every time I go on tour!

Enough of that ranting and whining; the tour really has been great so far. I got to spend time in Lima with my wonderful extended family, and we had such a great concert there. Argentina was also spectacular and I got to hang out with a very good friend of mine, the ‘legendary’ and lovely Pacha DJ Carloz Diaz. We are planning a series of nights at Pacha Ibiza next year which is going to be very exciting. We all had few “after show” drinks by the hotel pool in Buenos Aires, which, I’m afraid, we did regret the next morning!

I really do feel at home in South America, such warmth in the people, great food and generally a high quality of lifestyle. Having said that, I do miss home a lot even though England is most probably grim, grey and cold at the moment (and Aston Villa lost at the weekend). But it’s where my heart is, and that is one of the downsides of being in a band, the time spent away from loved ones is hard but it is the price we have to pay for all he great things in our lives.

We will be in North America very soon, so do try to come and see us if you are able as the show is different again, including a section of the Mark Ronson ‘Mash Up,’ which is great fun to play. I’m also massively looking forward to arriving in Brazil, a country I have never been to and heard so many great things about. Anyway, where was I?…oh yes…where the hell has that bloody UK/Chilean adaptor gone!!!

RT x

 
Duran Duran Kick Off Red Carpet Massacre Tour In Lima, Peru
Written by Karen   
Tuesday, 04 November 2008

Living in Peru
Israel J. Ruiz

Kicking off their Red Carpet Massacre Latin American tour, the world-renowned English pop rock band Duran Duran will play at the Estadio Monumental in Lima tonight.

The presence of the English quartet has been described as a miracle by fans in the Andean country, who have stood countless hours in long lines for the past several months in the hopes of getting tickets for the show.

Duran Duran's lead singer and lyricist Simon Le Bon has assured that the band's concert in Lima will be the greatest show of the year.

Starting off the tour in Peru was not a difficult choice for the band, considering drummer Roger Taylor is married to a Peruvian woman and the entire band knows a little about Peru.

Accompanied by his wife in a television interview, Taylor, who assured people in Peru were warm, friendly and had welcomed him well, stated he loved the Andean country's food and culture.

He affirmed that not many people around the world knew how delicious the food was and noted he would be celebrating in Peru with "plenty of Pisco Sour".

Click here to see interview with Roger Taylor and his wife.

http://www.livinginperu.com/news/7767

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 November 2008 )
 
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