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swimtothemoon
I think they will be back but of course it all hinges on their health. Might be the last stadium tour but then arena tour(s). This is my hope anyway.
My advice would be to see them now, if you can, as there are just too many
things that can go wrong in the near future. Stadium shows are far from ideal
but light years better than no show at all.
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swimtothemoon
I think they will be back but of course it all hinges on their health. Might be the last stadium tour but then arena tour(s). This is my hope anyway.
My advice would be to see them now, if you can, as there are just too many
things that can go wrong in the near future. Stadium shows are far from ideal
but light years better than no show at all.
And there in a nutshell you have the business plan for The Rolling Stones Inc for the past 35 years :-)
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Hairball
I believe they will be back!
Houston, Denver, New York City, Seattle all needs shows
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Hairball
I believe they will be back!
Houston, Denver, New York City, Seattle all needs shows
I'm not sure about Houston, Denver or Seattle; but they will definitely pass thru LA, SF, NYC, Philly, Boston & Chicago one more time....probably next year...
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mailexile67
late 2015: Maybe South America Zip Code Tour
2016: New album
2016: Europe (16 gigs) and Australasian in the fall(Japan,China,Australia,New zeland and so on)
2017: North America (NYC,Chicago,Seattle and so on plus 2/3 Canadian gigs)
then stop
2022/2023: "Residency gigs" 5 in NYC, 5 in LA, 5 in Paris and 5 in London
It seems like the tour is going smashingly well and there is a market, a huge market, for what the Stones are doing -- playing their hits to high paying audiences. WHo knows when they will stop or if this is the last tour, I think nobody will know until it happens, but when they stop it will not be because the demand has died it will be because they cant do it anymore.Quote
taz22
.....last for any big venues and high ticket prices. There just isn't a market anymore for a oldies vegas act with ticket prices over $100.00.
The stones have saturated the market so much, they is little market left for anyone who wants to hear Satisfaction for the second time. Once is enough!
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RokyfanIt seems like the tour is going smashingly well and there is a market, a huge market, for what the Stones are doing -- playing their hits to high paying audiences. WHo knows when they will stop or if this is the last tour, I think nobody will know until it happens, but when they stop it will not be because the demand has died it will be because they cant do it anymore.Quote
taz22
.....last for any big venues and high ticket prices. There just isn't a market anymore for a oldies vegas act with ticket prices over $100.00.
The stones have saturated the market so much, they is little market left for anyone who wants to hear Satisfaction for the second time. Once is enough!
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jaggerman
Has there even been a tour of North America where NYC did not get a show ??
I'm still holding out for a NYC gig tacked onto to this tour or maybe in
the fall before south america
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jaggerman
Has there even been a tour of North America where NYC did not get a show ??
I'm still holding out for a NYC gig tacked onto to this tour or maybe in
the fall before south america
in 2013, they skipped New York - closest shows were Boston and Philadelphia
the 50th anniversary shows were in 2012
come back to NYC!
we love you!
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relms
I bet you will get your Stones shows soon CloudCat, I hope so, you and NYC deserve them.
As far as the band keeping on keeping on? 75 is the 49
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aftergeography
I saw them at 2 different venues on the Licks tour…one stadium show, one arena show…thats been a few years ago but I don't recall that big of a difference between the prices…about the same either way…my advice is to not wait around to see a show before its too late!