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Hendrik
Good morning all,
Thought that to see the Stones in Oslo and Berlin was enough for me but the more I think about it, Tel Aviv must be awesome and wondering if anyone has 2 GC to spare?
thanks in advance
Hendrik Mulder
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MAF
don't know if someone has already mentioned:
the layout looks a littel bit funny. The area for VIP tix is the stage. lol
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MAF
don't know if someone has already mentioned:
the layout looks a littel bit funny. The area for VIP tix is the stage. lol
Drink some coffee and have another look.
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Medzvel
Why Israelis don't care about the Rolling Stones
Haaretz Newspaper, 25.04.2014
By Ben Shalev
Smaller acts have caused mass hysteria by announcing they are coming to Israel, so why not the band that epitomizes rock and roll?
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Sjouke
Did anyone receive their tickets for Tel Aviv already? Apparently mine I have to pick up at the Boxoffice on show day, wherever that might be.
Does anyone in Israel know if tickets can be picked up in advance during the week. Todah!
sjouke
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Sjouke
Did anyone receive their tickets for Tel Aviv already? Apparently mine I have to pick up at the Boxoffice on show day, wherever that might be.
Does anyone in Israel know if tickets can be picked up in advance during the week. Todah!
sjouke
Hi-
Eventim have a counter in Dizengof center shopping mall in the heart of Tel Aviv-right inside gate 4 which is on the same side of the mall (which is made of 2 buildings divided by the street) as a big music instruments store one cannot miss. They print the tickets onsite and when I was there they also gave some coupon for a Cappucino in a near by coffee store...
I think they are open till 1900 on weekdays (Sunday is a weekday in Israel while Friday is a "half working day"). Bare in mind that June 3rd in a relegious holiday so iy is like a Friday so they should be open only till 1300 or 1400. Their website should have all details but its so slow on the cellphone so I cannot check now...
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jerusalemgypsy
I know in Europe people line up really early to get a good place, but I doubt people in Israel will want to stand hours in the heat, no matter how avid a fan. Wondering when to stand in line....3, 4, 5?
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andrea66
How many tickets they have sold for tel aviv? Any idea? I remember that also before Shanghai people started to talk about fiasco, but at the end it was sold out or almost sold out. I mean , i don't think that a band like the stones will sell less than 50/60000 tickets in tel aviv
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z
Hey Leah, it's a dream come true, isn't it?
I'll be in the golden circle, but on Keith's side. I guess you'll be under Ronnie. I'll come over to say hello (I bet you don't remember me..).
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Aquamarine
Tweeted 10 minutes ago by RS.com:
Lucky Dip tickets for #StonesTelAviv go on sale at 9am local. Go here for the secret link to these special tickets: http://www.rollingstones.com/tickets/
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Medzvel
Ronnie Wood: Dylan told us to come to Israel
The Jerusalem Post. 27.05.2914
Iconic musician urged band to make 'Like a Rolling Stone' and perform in Israel on European tour this summer.
Ronnie Wood, guitarist for The Rolling Stones, revealed Monday that Bob Dylan put the idea in the Stones' circle to include Israel as a tour stop.
In an interview with Channel 2 in response to written questions ahead of the Stones' Israel debut on June 4, Wood said that one time after seeing Dylan perform, the singer made the suggestion.
He was coming offstage and said "we're going to Tel Aviv." He had a big smile on his face, and he said he loved it there," said Wood. "I said, we've never been there, so we'll have to go play there one day, so there you go."
One of the band's co-founders, guitarist Keith Richards, said in the TV interview segment that he was excited about the Stones' European tour which begins Monday night in Oslo, with their show at Tel Aviv's Hayarkon Park being their fourth stop.
"By the time we get to Tel Aviv, it should be the Rolling Stones on full power, all 12 cylinders," said Richards.