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kleermaker
Most interesting news for me is this: "The band is promising "a generous selection of previously unreleased Stones audio outtakes" from the album's sessions for the release, as well as live recordings from the time."
I'm curious how generous they will be as for those live recordings. Will Taylor be audible on them? I wonder.
If Taylor is audible, what else matters, imo.
Nothing! But I'm afraid he will be buried in the mix, just like they did with the sterile official Brussels Affair release. "In order not to trash down the current line up", to parapraze Jagger.
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24FPS
I'm happy for those parts of the country that haven't seen them in almost ten years. And the stadiums sound like a good time in the Midwest and Southern summer. As for myself, I'll have the Sticky Fingers bonus material. And I have to show the group the greatest respect, at their advanced ages, to be able to still pull off a stadium tour of this magnitude. No one will ever equal this.
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Koen
I'd be extremely happy with Bitch, Dead Flowers and Wild Horses in one show. But the whole SF album??? Wow!! Bring it on!!!!
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MingSubu
This tour is going to be so much fun!!! I've got Stones Fever and it's the best I've felt in a long time.
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jumpontopofmebaby
Kansas City Shows the Pre Sale Dates for both American Express and Chiefs
Dallas / Arlington does not show any Pre Sale dates?
Am I missing something?
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They wont sell out with these ticketprices. Who Will pay $400-500 for a stadium that holds 60000 - 70000?
I paid GBP 750 for a third row ticket at the O2 back in 2012, but that was for a arena show with a fantastic setlist and guestartists.
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JumpinJeppeFlash
They wont sell out with these ticketprices. Who Will pay $400-500 for a stadium that holds 60000 - 70000?
I paid GBP 750 for a third row ticket at the O2 back in 2012, but that was for a arena show with a fantastic setlist and guestartists.
That's just the price for the best seats. Ticketmaster shows the range starting at $48.
Here detail for Columbus show:
US $39.50 - US $395.00
US $39.50 (US $48.30 with fees)
US $395.00 (US $424.35 with fees)
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JumpinJeppeFlash
They wont sell out with these ticketprices. Who Will pay $400-500 for a stadium that holds 60000 - 70000?
I paid GBP 750 for a third row ticket at the O2 back in 2012, but that was for a arena show with a fantastic setlist and guestartists.
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DREAMTIME
Indianapolis VIP = $995.00 USD
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tonyc
I'm a little surprised most shows have an 8 p.m. start time. I wonder if that is a clue about opening acts. Are they going to have big name opening acts and then play close to midnight for stadium shows in the middle of the week?
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tonyc
I'm a little surprised most shows have an 8 p.m. start time. I wonder if that is a clue about opening acts. Are they going to have big name opening acts and then play close to midnight for stadium shows in the middle of the week?
Maybe the 8:00 PM start means no warm up? Or the Warm up band plays for 45 minutes and the Stones start at 9:30 then done at 11:30. And the 9:30 start allows for the sun to go down and it will be a little cooler out.
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JumpinJeppeFlash
They wont sell out with these ticketprices. Who Will pay $400-500 for a stadium that holds 60000 - 70000?
I paid GBP 750 for a third row ticket at the O2 back in 2012, but that was for a arena show with a fantastic setlist and guestartists.
That's just the price for the best seats. Ticketmaster shows the range starting at $48.
Here detail for Columbus show:
US $39.50 - US $395.00
US $39.50 (US $48.30 with fees)
US $395.00 (US $424.35 with fees)
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tonyc
I'm a little surprised most shows have an 8 p.m. start time. I wonder if that is a clue about opening acts. Are they going to have big name opening acts and then play close to midnight for stadium shows in the middle of the week?
Maybe the 8:00 PM start means no warm up? Or the Warm up band plays for 45 minutes and the Stones start at 9:30 then done at 11:30. And the 9:30 start allows for the sun to go down and it will be a little cooler out.
That could very well be. The late sunset is definitely a factor. I was just thinking that a major act opening may ask for an hour and may even want a nobody to warm up before them. An 8 p.m. start time makes that a tight fit and a very late night.