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jumpontopofmebaby
WHAT ABOUT Atlanta, Miami and Houston as hinted in another post.
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jumpontopofmebaby
BV mentioned Atlanta . Miami and Houston in a post and seemed like late August and September would have been the time.
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BV
Patience is a long hard word for Stones fans.
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Patience is a long hard word for Stones fans.
Because they are one of the hottest things known to mankind in the last 50 years. If we had patience this would be a Coldplay forum.
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jumpontopofmebaby
BV mentioned Atlanta . Miami and Houston in a post and seemed like late August and September would have been the time.
I did mention that they did NOT visit these three cities which are natural on any tour, but I did never say if and when they might visit these places. If they do South America then these might be natural as part of the budget to pay for the 14 or so shows, but that is simply speculation from my side. I do know for a fact that the Stones have no plans beyond Europe and the rescheduled shows in Australia and New Zealand. After that it is blank pages, we have to wait and see how the summer turn out, then we will know more. Patience is a long hard word for Stones fans.
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bv
The ticket sales today were quite interesting. They did actually sell around 25,000 tickets pere 15 minutes. Oslo went in 13 minutes, Stockholm in half an hour with 45,000 tickets and Paris with 75,000 tickets took three quarters of an hour. Mind you most of the Oslo tickets were 300-400 US dollars i.e. around 250 Euro, with a few "bad seats" and floor tickets at half that price.
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bv
The ticket sales today were quite interesting. They did actually sell around 25,000 tickets pere 15 minutes. Oslo went in 13 minutes, Stockholm in half an hour with 45,000 tickets and Paris with 75,000 tickets took three quarters of an hour. Mind you most of the Oslo tickets were 300-400 US dollars i.e. around 250 Euro, with a few "bad seats" and floor tickets at half that price.
The answer is here : [www.youtube.com]
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bv
The ticket sales today were quite interesting. They did actually sell around 25,000 tickets pere 15 minutes. Oslo went in 13 minutes, Stockholm in half an hour with 45,000 tickets and Paris with 75,000 tickets took three quarters of an hour. Mind you most of the Oslo tickets were 300-400 US dollars i.e. around 250 Euro, with a few "bad seats" and floor tickets at half that price.
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bv
The ticket sales today were quite interesting. They did actually sell around 25,000 tickets pere 15 minutes. Oslo went in 13 minutes, Stockholm in half an hour with 45,000 tickets and Paris with 75,000 tickets took three quarters of an hour. Mind you most of the Oslo tickets were 300-400 US dollars i.e. around 250 Euro, with a few "bad seats" and floor tickets at half that price.
The answer is here : [www.youtube.com]
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bv
The ticket sales today were quite interesting. They did actually sell around 25,000 tickets pere 15 minutes. Oslo went in 13 minutes, Stockholm in half an hour with 45,000 tickets and Paris with 75,000 tickets took three quarters of an hour. Mind you most of the Oslo tickets were 300-400 US dollars i.e. around 250 Euro, with a few "bad seats" and floor tickets at half that price.
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wickerman
Isn't Stockholm's capacity in the range of 55.000? At least that was capacity for Iron Maiden's show I've seen there last year...
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mickijaggeroo
Stockholm went within 13 minutes.
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mickijaggeroo
Stockholm went within 13 minutes.
One newspaper said 30 minutes, another said 44 minutes.
But after an hour you could still order single tickets.
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tioms
I think nobody can give a decent answer on that question today.
Do you think these days they are bussy with rehearsals or something like that?
Imagine you are in their place.
And what to rehears?
They gone play their hits becouse they gone play on a save setlist. The usual songs.
IMO, expext no rare songs like Silver Train or Emotional rescue or something like that.
19 songs "save" their hits.