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Rome or Dublin ?
("It will be interesting to see which city they'll choose to finish the European leg." )
I'm personally unconvinced about a Dublin show. Apart from a vague article in an Irish tabloid last month (republished on here, when the show was then added to the 'rumoured' list) I havent heard a whisper in the Irish media or amongst fans or music people 'in the know' about it. Usually coming close to the time when such a show would be announced, there are stories all over the place.
Garth Brooks, he can sell in Dublin - 5 showd, 400000 people
Considering he's massive there, it was the first shows he'd announced in what, 15 years(?) and the fact that his tickets cost something like €65, that was always going to happen.
Saying that, about three quarters of the people who bought tickets seem to have realised about five minutes later that they were washing their hair on the night of the gig and were looking for gullible idiots to relieve them of their burden for about five or ten times what they paid for the tickets.
A familiar story for any Stones fans who logged on to ticketmaster in October 2012 for 02 and Newark tickets!
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You can see there is a pit looking at the pictures and when the Stones performed in 95 there was a pit . Nothing is confirmed at the moment so I hold my horses!
That was there own show, this is a festival with 14 other bands on the day. NO PIT
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You can see there is a pit looking at the pictures and when the Stones performed in 95 there was a pit . Nothing is confirmed at the moment so I hold my horses!
That was there own show, this is a festival with 14 other bands on the day. NO PIT
jeroen
I think there are at most major concerts a front pocket for safety reasons, at the aerial photos and Pinkpop 2013 pictures it is clearly identifiable.
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MingSubu
Can't wait for some solid info. Can't wait to set up this trip!!!
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MingSubu
Can't wait for some solid info. Can't wait to set up this trip!!!
Me too!
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Powerage
BV,
The Stade de France capacity in Paris is 80.000 (mentioned for 2006 show), 70.000 for 2014 (?).
Here, the capacity = the real audience in 2007, that's right ? (50.000, I was there).
[www.iorr.org]
Thanks.
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Powerage
OK, but sorry, the upper tier was never closed for AC/DC in 2001, 2009 or 2010 ! Was there.
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OnlyKeef
Today these confirmations on Songkick site:
PARIS
[www.songkick.com]
MADRID
[www.songkick.com]
Songkick is an open source concerts database. I'm also a member (called Songkick soldier).
But very important -> from about 1 year Songkick is very reliable because members can't update rumors or informations about most important artists (including Rolling Stones).
These update are made from admin.
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OnlyKeef
Today these confirmations on Songkick site:
PARIS
[www.songkick.com]
MADRID
[www.songkick.com]
Songkick is an open source concerts database. I'm also a member (called Songkick soldier).
But very important -> from about 1 year Songkick is very reliable because members can't update rumors or informations about most important artists (including Rolling Stones).
These update are made from admin.
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austrianstones
..old article from 5.3.14
but i hope anyway....
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OnlyKeef
Today these confirmations on Songkick site:
PARIS
[www.songkick.com]
MADRID
[www.songkick.com]
Songkick is an open source concerts database. I'm also a member (called Songkick soldier).
But very important -> from about 1 year Songkick is very reliable because members can't update rumors or informations about most important artists (including Rolling Stones).
These update are made from admin.
Well. It also says they are playing China again in september. I doubt it.
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Rome or Dublin ?
("It will be interesting to see which city they'll choose to finish the European leg." )
I'm personally unconvinced about a Dublin show. Apart from a vague article in an Irish tabloid last month (republished on here, when the show was then added to the 'rumoured' list) I havent heard a whisper in the Irish media or amongst fans or music people 'in the know' about it. Usually coming close to the time when such a show would be announced, there are stories all over the place.
Garth Brooks, he can sell in Dublin - 5 showd, 400000 people
Considering he's massive there, it was the first shows he'd announced in what, 15 years(?) and the fact that his tickets cost something like €65, that was always going to happen.
Saying that, about three quarters of the people who bought tickets seem to have realised about five minutes later that they were washing their hair on the night of the gig and were looking for gullible idiots to relieve them of their burden for about five or ten times what they paid for the tickets.
A familiar story for any Stones fans who logged on to ticketmaster in October 2012 for 02 and Newark tickets!
sheesh... the sacrifices people are willing to make to have clean hair.
Great Joke,.