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georgie48
...Rumour is that after Marseille and Canada the exhibition moves back to London, which, for me, is "around the corner", once the world has dealt with the current corona pademic.
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Nate
Why London again what about South America or Asia.
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Why London again what about South America or Asia.
UK 2022 = RS' 60th Anniversary? South America has currently political/economical issues (hence no RS-Tour). Asia: is there a huge fanbase outside of Japan? RS-Exhibitionism was in Tokyo from March to June 2019.
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ErwinH
Exhibition about The Rolling Stones will remain in the Groninger Museum for another month (until April 18)
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MisterDDDD
Would have already bought a virtual ticket, but the video on their homepage won't play here (US).. Switched languages just fine, but not certain now the online experience will work.
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Irix
The family gave him a photo of the coffin with the Stones emblem on it.
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Nikkei
No article about the exhibition fails to explicitely point out that there's a recreation of a run-down filthy flat at the heart of it
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NilsHolgersson
Sad.. now I didn't get a chance to see their old apartment replica in real life
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Sad.. now I didn't get a chance to see their old apartment replica in real life
Don't worry. The exhibition will at some point return to London, maybe next year? Hopefully Britain will be sort of corona free by then. The Pound by then may also be very cheap ().
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Sad.. now I didn't get a chance to see their old apartment replica in real life
Don't worry. The exhibition will at some point return to London, maybe next year? Hopefully Britain will be sort of corona free by then. The Pound by then may also be very cheap ().
Ultimately when the band no longer exists as a functioning band (which it kind of seems like already with no touring and no new music),
the Exhibition will probably be housed in a permanent small museum type setting somewhere in London, possibly with tons of extra stuff thrown in.
Not looking forward to the day when the band really no longer exists, but surely there will always be something to see, listen to, and experience from their past - just like The Beatles.
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Sad.. now I didn't get a chance to see their old apartment replica in real life
Don't worry. The exhibition will at some point return to London, maybe next year? Hopefully Britain will be sort of corona free by then. The Pound by then may also be very cheap ().
Ultimately when the band no longer exists as a functioning band (which it kind of seems like already with no touring and no new music),
the Exhibition will probably be housed in a permanent small museum type setting somewhere in London, possibly with tons of extra stuff thrown in.
Not looking forward to the day when the band really no longer exists, but surely there will always be something to see, listen to, and experience from their past - just like The Beatles.
No doubt about it. Although their music is not really my cup of tea, I enjoyed seeing the permanent ABBA exhibition in Stockholm. There is a small sort of Beatles museum near Alkmaar in the Netherlands. I'll go there one day, possibly with my Beatles fanclub former chairman friend. Nostalgia, what would we do without it?
But as far as the Stones go, I am pretty sure something is cooking in their pan ...
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Sad.. now I didn't get a chance to see their old apartment replica in real life
Don't worry. The exhibition will at some point return to London, maybe next year? Hopefully Britain will be sort of corona free by then. The Pound by then may also be very cheap ().
Ultimately when the band no longer exists as a functioning band (which it kind of seems like already with no touring and no new music),
the Exhibition will probably be housed in a permanent small museum type setting somewhere in London, possibly with tons of extra stuff thrown in.
Not looking forward to the day when the band really no longer exists, but surely there will always be something to see, listen to, and experience from their past - just like The Beatles.
No doubt about it. Although their music is not really my cup of tea, I enjoyed seeing the permanent ABBA exhibition in Stockholm. There is a small sort of Beatles museum near Alkmaar in the Netherlands. I'll go there one day, possibly with my Beatles fanclub former chairman friend. Nostalgia, what would we do without it?
But as far as the Stones go, I am pretty sure something is cooking in their pan ...
If you haven't been, you could visit Liverpool some day georgie - it's infested with all things Beatles (tours, shops, museums, etc., etc., etc.), and chances are you'll be converted to being a Beatles fan forever!
Stroll down the Long and Winding Road, and make your way across Penny Lane, and end up at Strawberry Field, after chatting with Mean Mister Mustard and Lovely Rita Meter Maid.....