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DREAMTIME
The good seats at Milwaukee are the only ones on this tour that are covered in case of rain and it's the smallest venue with a better configuration than a sports stadium
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Nikkei
Milwaukee
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Nikkei
The trouble is you can't plan on those occasions. What if they skip it like they did on the last tour (and the one before)
Quebec City isn't a stadium either... just sayin'Quote
Beast
Got to be Milwaukee for no other reason than it's not a stadium (my pet hate).
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MisterDDDDQuebec City isn't a stadium either... just sayin'Quote
Beast
Got to be Milwaukee for no other reason than it's not a stadium (my pet hate).
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MisterDDDDQuebec City isn't a stadium either... just sayin'Quote
Beast
Got to be Milwaukee for no other reason than it's not a stadium (my pet hate).
Oops - should have included festivals as a pet hate, too
The bottom line in Milwaukee's favour (for me) is that it's the smallest venue
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HoustonGirl
Assuming I can travel anywhere and spend whatever amount is needed, which of the cities has the best venue?
Which city/date promises the best weather?
Which is going to be the BEST place to have seen the Stones this year?
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amc0547
Ditto that SD can't really be beat.
So happy they chose it over LA!
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MisterDDDD
...I would counter that the opening Summer Fest will be more of a festival show than Quebec, although both qualify. In QC they are (as of now) the only band playing that stage that night, door at six, they take the stage at 9:30.. little different set-up. I think they both have potential to be "best of". And SAn Diego as well.