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bv
Very true! They will not tour forever unfortunately. But they are so great now, go see them if you can, it will be a memory for lifetime, and you will not regret it!
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kahoosier
Well with a seat up front for the last scheduled show, all this talk is a bit eerie feeling to me. South American Stadiums may be a bit much for me...but a man has to do what a man has to do. I guess somehow I just have to be sure to be at the last show of any scheduled activity, because after 40 years to not be there would break my heart.
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DandelionPowderman
What about Wembley, the O2 and the Albert Hall?
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DandelionPowderman
What about Wembley, the O2 and the Albert Hall?
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DandelionPowderman
What about Wembley, the O2 and the Albert Hall?
That would be great! If London does go ahead and they only do one venue, I'd like Wembley. Albert Hall would be fantastic being a smaller venue although that would make it much harder to get tickets.... It's a bit silly but my first stones show was at Wembley (the old stadium) and I quite like the idea of my last one being at Wembley - even if it's not the same stadium.
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crawdaddy
Compared to Wembley Stadium and O2 Arena, RAH is almost a club show.
Love to see them at Indigo O2, the small place inside main building.
Saw The Who there,but I don't expect The Rolling Stones to be playing there.