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MisterDDDD
Mick and Keith are now both confirmed to be in NYC.
At least as of yesterday.
I'm really hoping for an old school in person announcement...
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MisterDDDD
Mick and Keith are now both confirmed to be in NYC.
At least as of yesterday.
I'm really hoping for an old school in person announcement...
Why would a ticketing issue prevent a tour announcement? Hell, they announced the 2013 tour without even a firm date for the opening Los Angeles show. A ticketing issue would prevent an onsale, but not an announcement of dates or venues.Quote
alhavu1
On Wednesday night, Nashville, Tenn., TV station WKRN-2 reported that "an issue with the nationwide promoter's ticketing" is shifting the tour announcement to a date later than Thursday.
A tour does appear to be in the works, according to the station's interview with Nashville mayor Karl Dean.
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MGetzner
New songs for today:
... Waiting for the announcement, baby, staying in the shadow...
... Give me one more shot!
... Anybody seen my tour?
... Show Was Not
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oldschool
Unless you need to have FOH tickets from experience I can tell you there will be a large number of people trying to dump tickets in the parking lot below face value as show time gets close. I have seen this first hand for every tour since the BtB tour.
This is a little more risky for arena shows but for big stadium shows it seems to be the norm these days for a Stones concert.
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MGetzner
New songs for today:
... Waiting for the announcement, baby, staying in the shadow...
... Give me one more shot!
... Anybody seen my tour?
... Show Was Not
...Can't Always Get What You Want
...High And DryQuote
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MGetzner
New songs for today:
... Waiting for the announcement, baby, staying in the shadow...
... Give me one more shot!
... Anybody seen my tour?
... Show Was Not
...Can't Always Get What You Want
...Fool To Cry
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MGetzner
New songs for today:
... Waiting for the announcement, baby, staying in the shadow...
... Give me one more shot!
... Anybody seen my tour?
... Show Was Not
...Can't Always Get What You Want
...Fool To Cry
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MisterDDDD
Mick and Keith are now both confirmed to be in NYC.
At least as of yesterday.
I'm really hoping for an old school in person announcement...
Curious, source?
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oldschool
Unless you need to have FOH tickets from experience I can tell you there will be a large number of people trying to dump tickets in the parking lot below face value as show time gets close. I have seen this first hand for every tour since the BtB tour.
This is a little more risky for arena shows but for big stadium shows it seems to be the norm these days for a Stones concert.
You are correct because they will not sell out. Anywhere (unless a relatively small place)
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New songs for today:
... Waiting for the announcement, baby, staying in the shadow...
... Give me one more shot!
... Anybody seen my tour?
... Show Was Not
...Can't Always Get What You Want
...Fool To Cry
...Doom and Gloom
...Missed You[/quote
...Just Waitin' on a Friend(s)
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oldschool
Unless you need to have FOH tickets from experience I can tell you there will be a large number of people trying to dump tickets in the parking lot below face value as show time gets close. I have seen this first hand for every tour since the BtB tour.
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oldschool
Unless you need to have FOH tickets from experience I can tell you there will be a large number of people trying to dump tickets in the parking lot below face value as show time gets close. I have seen this first hand for every tour since the BtB tour.
This is a little more risky for arena shows but for big stadium shows it seems to be the norm these days for a Stones concert.
You are correct because they will not sell out. Anywhere (unless a relatively small place)
I wouldn't be too sure about that. Stade de France and Tokyo Dome both sold out in one day in 2014, but were not sell outs in 2007.
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Rolling1
And it could be that Major cities are throwing Big Big Big Bucks to get them to play there and we all know that Mick is all about the $$$$$$$$$$. This could turn into full blow tour with the hype that is being created. The Dead said "only" 3 dates and now it rumoured the bay area and virginia and new york as dates. Money rules and everyone waits.
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stones2000
This delay could be very worth it...for me, if they end up adding Seattle or Utah, it was WELL worth the wait. I'm sure a lot of you feel the same way.
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treaclefingers
Sounding interesting...just looked at BV's show list and there are some 4 day gaps for shows in there that I'm sure they could plug in a few shows.
There is a 6 day gap between San Diego May 24 and Columbus Ohio May 30.
How about Seattle May 26 and Vancouver May 28?
These guys are 70 years old - you think they are going to do 4 shows in 6 days?
As far as moving the stage, it is 2,400 miles from Vancouver to Columbus. Semi-trucks can only go about 1,200 miles in 24 hours, and that is with team drivers. I'm sure they also need more than 24 hours to set everything up.
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Mick and Keith are now both confirmed to be in NYC.
At least as of yesterday.
I'm really hoping for an old school in person announcement...
Curious, source?
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Sounding interesting...just looked at BV's show list and there are some 4 day gaps for shows in there that I'm sure they could plug in a few shows.
There is a 6 day gap between San Diego May 24 and Columbus Ohio May 30.
How about Seattle May 26 and Vancouver May 28?
These guys are 70 years old - you think they are going to do 4 shows in 6 days?
As far as moving the stage, it is 2,400 miles from Vancouver to Columbus. Semi-trucks can only go about 1,200 miles in 24 hours, and that is with team drivers. I'm sure they also need more than 24 hours to set everything up.
I believe they have 2 - 3 stages constantly moving
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MisterDDDD
Mick and Keith are now both confirmed to be in NYC.
At least as of yesterday.
I'm really hoping for an old school in person announcement...
Curious, source?