^ yes, the tour as a whole was groundbreaking! I remember the advertisement was very good, since the first concert in Prague I watched many, many reports on the TV...
when i went to the concert in Bucharest, I remember posters were all over the city, I was so overwhelmed, wow! The feeling was amazing...
you asked about the attendance, well, about 60 000 I think
Honestly you must watch the concert on the TV to be able to express an opinion about the show itself, because when you are there, at the stadium, you don't think about the show so much, you only look at Michael and you enjoy this indescribable feeling
I know that nowhere else so many people attended a History concert as in Prague. I have a close friend there, she described me the situation was just crazy. It was said on the TV that the citizens of Prague who don't like M.Jackson must leave the city while he is there! Crazy
Many buses' timetables were changed, some trams/buses even stopped while Michael was there! Wow! The statue of Michael in Prague was at a very nice place, from where the whole city is to be seen(I have been at that place, unfortunately not when Michael was there) and just ahead I could see Michael's hotel "Inter-continental"...this pic I found in the net
When I was in Vienna(02.07.1997) the stadium was again full, but as I mentioned nothing like Prague! (maybe around 40 000 people) I didn't feel this "crazy" atmosphere as in Bucharest the previous year. When I went in front of Michael's hotel, many strangers who just passed by were asking me why there is a crowd... I was disappointed that so many people didn't know Michael was supposed to arrive. A main street was just behind us, the fans, and the people from the cars and buses were staring at us, wondering what's up...
anyway...
these are my impressions as whole