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Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: October 15, 2012 14:04

25 & 29 November - 02

13 & 15 December - Newark

official

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: flairville ()
Date: October 15, 2012 14:05

It's on!

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Mabru ()
Date: October 15, 2012 14:06



… …

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: mtaylor ()
Date: October 15, 2012 14:06

It is on O2 now

[www.theo2.co.uk]

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: pft ()
Date: October 15, 2012 14:23

"Maybe a few friends joining us" - hmmm! I'd love to see Buddy Guy up there with them again.

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: latvianinexile ()
Date: October 15, 2012 14:32

Password please

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: angee ()
Date: October 15, 2012 14:33

No Barclay? Not at this time, huh.

~"Love is Strong"~

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: latvianinexile ()
Date: October 15, 2012 14:48

I've been offered sections 103 and 110. No good.

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Sam Spade ()
Date: October 15, 2012 14:50

Nice to see they will perform in London first.

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Stoneswolf ()
Date: October 15, 2012 14:51

liked to know when how where and to whom those standing tickets will be offered...!

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Sam Spade ()
Date: October 15, 2012 14:54

Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95

Will better tix be sold at the Prudential Center box office?
Tickets: Tickets go on sale for the general public on Friday, October 26th at NOON via Ticketmaster.com, Charge by Phone (800-745-3000), and any Ticketmaster outlet. Tickets will be available at the Prudential Center box office starting on Monday, October 29 at 11 a.m.

[www.prucenter.com]



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Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: October 15, 2012 14:57

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SonicDreamer
Interesting that this seating plan is listed under "STONES" rather than "The Rolling Stones".
Wonders what "US" stands for?

U2 used a similar concept on the 360 tour,;it was fabulous being in the near stage enclosure. The way it worked for that was those with a Pitch tickets (all stadium shows) could queue up at a designated point and get a chance to be invited into the stage enclosure.

I'd be delighted if the cheapest seats are in that area, as I love standing at shows.

I wasn't gonna bother with these shows given the condition KR was in on the ABB tour, but listening to that rehearsal audio re-kindled my enthusiasm.

Cheers,
SonicD

For the 360 tour and the Vertigo tour before it (where they had a pit area encircled by the stage similar to this Stones one) were the tickets in the FOS areas amongst the cheapest or were they the most expensive?

Main problem is that the FOS area at these shows are the ONLY standing tickets.

For U2, tickets were priced at $30 to $250, with the standing area costing $55, I think.

and for the Stones they cost about £1000 (some $1600 plus, kids)

"Its only rock n roll", apparently.

Pretty disgusting.

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Lorenz ()
Date: October 15, 2012 14:58

what's the password guys?

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: latvianinexile ()
Date: October 15, 2012 15:09

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Lorenz
what's the password guys?

01273696933

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: October 15, 2012 15:12

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Lorenz
what's the password guys?

'gouge', probably!

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: tatters ()
Date: October 15, 2012 15:17

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Sam Spade
Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95

In other words, $450 will get you a decent seat, maybe, and $250 will get you a pretty bad seat. I'm seeing Bobby Keys for $25 this week, and I'll be close enough to feel the blast of air coming out of his sax. That's going to be my last "Stones" concert .... unless Mick Taylor makes it back out here someday.



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Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Lorenz ()
Date: October 15, 2012 15:22

lol Gazza grinning smiley
Thanks Latvia smiling smiley Lets me choose ticket, but can only buy them with American Express. it was a slim chance anyway they'd allow me to use another credit card...

Anyway, the seats I got for the 3 cheaper categories were all way way up on the highest places...

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: NICOS ()
Date: October 15, 2012 15:24

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latvianinexile
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Lorenz
what's the password guys?

01273696933

Thanks for posting that's also my credit card number confused smiley

__________________________

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: KeithDaMan ()
Date: October 15, 2012 15:35

Ok, could book for the first show in London. Wow !

As a belgian Citizen I used one of the last number in the following list of American Express, I believe the one under 'corporate card services'...

[www.americanexpress.com]


Stones, here I come...

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Sam Spade ()
Date: October 15, 2012 15:37

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tatters
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Sam Spade
Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95

In other words, $450 will get you a decent seat, maybe, and $250 will get you a pretty bad seat. I'm seeing Bobby Keys for $25 this week, and I'll be close enough to feel the blast of air coming out of his sax. That's going to be my last "Stones" concert .... unless Mick Taylor makes it back out here someday.

That's my guess too. If my math is correct the average ticket price is $339.
For me it's a 10 hour drive to Newark, NJ. I'm not holding onto much hope of getting a ticket comes Friday.

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Beast ()
Date: October 15, 2012 15:46

Charging such outrageous prices for not even a decent seat leaves an incredibly bad taste in the mouths of their loyal fanbase, but they obviously don't give a toss.

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Rik ()
Date: October 15, 2012 15:49

looked to buy an amex tick and this was what i got: (just tried for fun, not to buy one. ) an overpriced ticket, in the nosebleeds



ection
BK 416
Row
D
Seats
816
Description
INCL. VENUE FACILITY FEE £1
ENTRANCE H
Price Level 3
LEVEL 4
NB: SEATS ARE HIGH UP
Type
American Express® Preferred Seating
Ticket Price
£246.00 x 1
Price Details
SUBTOTAL*
£246.00

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Stoneage ()
Date: October 15, 2012 15:55

Since they are only doing four shows: What are the probabilities for a PPV (or even a DVD)? (Usually they do them when they are warmed up, so to speak).

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Date: October 15, 2012 15:55

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Sam Spade
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tatters
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Sam Spade
Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95

In other words, $450 will get you a decent seat, maybe, and $250 will get you a pretty bad seat. I'm seeing Bobby Keys for $25 this week, and I'll be close enough to feel the blast of air coming out of his sax. That's going to be my last "Stones" concert .... unless Mick Taylor makes it back out here someday.

That's my guess too. If my math is correct the average ticket price is $339.
For me it's a 10 hour drive to Newark, NJ. I'm not holding onto much hope of getting a ticket comes Friday.

Have you ever known anyone to pay a 'average' price? Averages don't apply here.

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: tatters ()
Date: October 15, 2012 15:55

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Sam Spade
Quote
tatters
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Sam Spade
Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95

In other words, $450 will get you a decent seat, maybe, and $250 will get you a pretty bad seat. I'm seeing Bobby Keys for $25 this week, and I'll be close enough to feel the blast of air coming out of his sax. That's going to be my last "Stones" concert .... unless Mick Taylor makes it back out here someday.

That's my guess too. If my math is correct the average ticket price is $339.
For me it's a 10 hour drive to Newark, NJ. I'm not holding onto much hope of getting a ticket comes Friday.

The most I've ever paid for a concert ticket is $225 for third row at a Who concert, and I doubt I'd even do that again. Entwistle was still alive when I bought the tickets.



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Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: toomuchforme ()
Date: October 15, 2012 15:57

it will be sold out in a minute. You won't see the debt line on your bank account. Good news no ? >grinning smiley<

"we know it's a bit late but we hope you don't mind if we stay"

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: cowboytoast ()
Date: October 15, 2012 16:00

the only 'friends' i would care to see join them are named Mick Taylor, Bill Wyman & Ian MacLagen...if Beiber gets up there with them i will smash my coveted LP collection...

doesn't matter though...even though i am glad to see them doing a couple of shows..I wouldn't pay more than the $28.50 I spent in 1989...and i felt ripped off then...

they look pretty good though eh??...

swing on gentlemen!!

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Sam Spade ()
Date: October 15, 2012 16:06

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tatters
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Sam Spade
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tatters
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Sam Spade
Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95

In other words, $450 will get you a decent seat, maybe, and $250 will get you a pretty bad seat. I'm seeing Bobby Keys for $25 this week, and I'll be close enough to feel the blast of air coming out of his sax. That's going to be my last "Stones" concert .... unless Mick Taylor makes it back out here someday.

That's my guess too. If my math is correct the average ticket price is $339.
For me it's a 10 hour drive to Newark, NJ. I'm not holding onto much hope of getting a ticket comes Friday.

The most I've ever paid for a concert ticket is $225 for third row at a Who concert, and I doubt I'd even do that again. Entwistle was still alive when I bought the tickets.

Granted the same technology (sound system and elaborate stage) wasn't available back in the day but I've seen Hendrix for far less money.

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: tatters ()
Date: October 15, 2012 16:22

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Sam Spade
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tatters
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Sam Spade
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tatters
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Sam Spade
Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95

In other words, $450 will get you a decent seat, maybe, and $250 will get you a pretty bad seat. I'm seeing Bobby Keys for $25 this week, and I'll be close enough to feel the blast of air coming out of his sax. That's going to be my last "Stones" concert .... unless Mick Taylor makes it back out here someday.

That's my guess too. If my math is correct the average ticket price is $339.
For me it's a 10 hour drive to Newark, NJ. I'm not holding onto much hope of getting a ticket comes Friday.

The most I've ever paid for a concert ticket is $225 for third row at a Who concert, and I doubt I'd even do that again. Entwistle was still alive when I bought the tickets.

Granted the same technology (sound system and elaborate stage) wasn't available back in the day but I've seen Hendrix for far less money.

I sat five feet from Muddy Waters and paid only $8 for the privilege. And they let me stay for the second show for free! LOL

Re: Billboard: Rolling Stones To Play London, Brooklyn In November
Posted by: Sam Spade ()
Date: October 15, 2012 16:30

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tatters
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Sam Spade
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tatters
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Sam Spade
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tatters
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Sam Spade
Prudential Center ticket prices $750 $450 $250 $150 & $95

In other words, $450 will get you a decent seat, maybe, and $250 will get you a pretty bad seat. I'm seeing Bobby Keys for $25 this week, and I'll be close enough to feel the blast of air coming out of his sax. That's going to be my last "Stones" concert .... unless Mick Taylor makes it back out here someday.

That's my guess too. If my math is correct the average ticket price is $339.
For me it's a 10 hour drive to Newark, NJ. I'm not holding onto much hope of getting a ticket comes Friday.

The most I've ever paid for a concert ticket is $225 for third row at a Who concert, and I doubt I'd even do that again. Entwistle was still alive when I bought the tickets.

Granted the same technology (sound system and elaborate stage) wasn't available back in the day but I've seen Hendrix for far less money.

I sat five feet from Muddy Waters and paid only $8 for the privilege. And they let me stay for the second show for free! LOL

Nice!

I think it boils down to a personal choice do you want to see Licks Part 2 and pay a bit more for the opportunity?

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