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Nic

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Wednesday, February 11th 2009, 12:55am

Re: When will Scooter be coming to the United States?

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I wish they would.
As far as I remember HP said right after the Clubland tour something about a tour in US.


lol. That was before they said they'd never come back to USA.


who said that exactly?

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Wednesday, February 11th 2009, 3:48am

:( everytime i see activity on one of these pages i get so excited and its always for nothing :roll:

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Wednesday, February 11th 2009, 9:34pm

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:( everytime i see activity on one of these pages i get so excited and its always for nothing :roll:
chill and be patient. I think there is a bigger chance to see Scooter in the US this year than in East Europe (excepting Russia)
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Thursday, February 12th 2009, 8:25pm

Quoted from ""fanatik_scooter""

Quoted from ""Settimi-Canadian Posse""

:( everytime i see activity on one of these pages i get so excited and its always for nothing :roll:
chill and be patient. I think there is a bigger chance to see Scooter in the US this year than in East Europe (excepting Russia)


Oh :):):) do u have some news or rumors, please share :)

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Saturday, February 14th 2009, 12:35am

i think he's just saying that there won't be much chance of them going to eastern europe

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Saturday, February 14th 2009, 2:51pm

After what I saw in CT.. I doubt they'd come back here, sadly.

Although if they do. I'll buy the first ticket, again.
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Sunday, February 22nd 2009, 2:58am

well i still believe they will cuz i went to 2005 and 2006 gigs and they were pretty good. scooter please come to chicago again this year!

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Tuesday, February 24th 2009, 3:30am

A vote for DC here :D Scooter at the white house with Obama! lol

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Tuesday, February 24th 2009, 3:32am

it must be hard when you live in the US and you know they're performing in your country but you're too far away. it's like when i travelled to Germany last year, they are so near yet somehow so far away :?

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Tuesday, February 24th 2009, 4:15am

Yea that seems to be a problem is for the big Scooter fans, NYC or Chicago or CT may be a far trip depending on where they live considering how large the USA is, So with that said come to Canada :P, but realistically thinking big dance acts, Cascade, Basshunter, Tiesto, Armin, Deadmau5 have been here, why not Scooter, by taking the chance of coming to Canada, it could possibly be a Uk style popularity explosion i guess u could call it... they were dead in the UK until Clubland/Jumping Cd was released there

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Wednesday, March 25th 2009, 5:17am

I was at congress theatre this past saturday because ATB was there. The place looked better than last time i was there in 2006 when scooter performed. Better sound, lights, lasers, and people...omg the place was packed!!!! So Scooter - your turn to bring the noise!!!!!

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Tuesday, April 28th 2009, 5:56am

The promoters who put on the last shows in USA were very nice people but they weren't given enough time to properly promote the shows and Scooter's talent agents weren't very helpful!

Scooter needs to get their act together. They cancelled many shows last year because of their own staff and their arrogance and nothing else.

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Wednesday, May 27th 2009, 7:45pm

In the USA

I was very fortunate to meet the band last Sept in Bochum. My good friends Christiane and Sandra got me back to meet the band and how memorable was it? I also got the chance to meet with one of the agents and the problem for the US is a lack of a good promoter. Techno style music is just not as big in the USA as it is in Europe. But I can tell you based on what I experienced in Germany, the people there know how to enjoy themselves at a concert. Scooter was indeed awesome in concert but i can honestly admit I dont think that the intensity of a concert here would match what I experienced overseas at all. Kudos to the security crew for Scooter who allowed me backstage and kudos of course to H.P., Rick and Mike for making me feel so welcome.
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Thursday, July 30th 2009, 9:08am

Sadly, here in the US there is no following of this type of music. Its all horrible stuff like "Soulja Boy Tell em". I know there is little or no chance of it, but Scooter, come to the midwest? Please? I bet if you hold a concert in a large city people would show up, maybe a US tour or something. I'm a great fan of Scooter, and its unfortionate to miss out on these opportunities with this location.

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Saturday, August 1st 2009, 6:46am

Scooter has played 4 times in the US already Almanac.
Two in Chicago, one in NYC and one in Hartford.
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Saturday, August 1st 2009, 7:58am

I would imagine there would be a calling on the West coast, especially, for them now because of the release of Bruno. I think if they were to advertise on TV with Nessaja in the background i don't see why they can't play there.

It's a shame that the management didn't think of getting them on some West coast beach party/concert or anything just after the movie was released. By reading all of the comments on Youtube it seems to be quite popular at the moment.

A few years ago I didn't think Scooter would be performing in the UK and look what happened, a #1 album so who knows what the future holds...

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Wednesday, August 5th 2009, 1:41pm

I also think that Bruno could be some step for Scooter to get known in the US. But the problem is that Scooter is very European or better, German style act. I can imagine that that kind og music isn't too popular in the States. That's, at least, how I feel when listening to some American music. It's more r'nb, rap, rock etc. I'm too European for that kind of music so I prefer just Metallica etc. :D