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crawdaddy
Looking at the current rumoured schedule, I would love to start off in Santiago and at least one of the gigs in Buenos Aires. Possibly more depending on types of tix and the price of tix available.
Montevideo , then on to Rio and possibly Sao Paulo.
Flying in and out of South America from either London or Madrid.
Obviously dates and venues are likely to change between now and official announcement, but that's my wish list.
Better check out if any of these countries need a visa for U.K. citizens.
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crawdaddy
Looking at the current rumoured schedule, I would love to start off in Santiago and at least one of the gigs in Buenos Aires. Possibly more depending on types of tix and the price of tix available.
Montevideo , then on to Rio and possibly Sao Paulo.
Flying in and out of South America from either London or Madrid.
Obviously dates and venues are likely to change between now and official announcement, but that's my wish list.
Better check out if any of these countries need a visa for U.K. citizens.
UK citizens doesn't need a visa to visit Brazil.
Check it out here, crawdaddy: [www.brazil.org.uk]
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crawdaddy
6 months left on passport.
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randallsdad
I already have my periscope twitter search ready. How will I make it until next year? How far off the rails will I go if it doesn't happen. Inquiring minds want to know.
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randallsdad
I already have my periscope twitter search ready. How will I make it until next year? How far off the rails will I go if it doesn't happen. Inquiring minds want to know.
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mailexile67
If not in 2016, maybe in 2017!
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ohmercy61
When are they suppose to go in the studio?
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Halup
In looking at Lisa's website and Pollstar, I can see that Lisa will have a lot of her shows to cancel or postpone if these Stones dates happen.
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bv
I get questions about where to go to see the best Stones shows. Brazil or Buenos Aires? Or may be other places. I don't like to compare shows and crowds, but it is a fact that the shows in Buenos Aires are legendary. Don't bring your kids, because the crowd at River Plate Stadium is moving around dancing, jumping up and down, just watch the great videos, and listen to "Saint Of Me" and "Out Of Control" from "No Security"... It is not dangerous but make sure you are sober and you have good shoes. Also, I would bet some of the other shows in South Ameria will be unique, may be Montevideo will be challenging BA, I am sure the fans in the Americas will make great shows early next year!
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Gaetzi
A few general questions about South American Stones shows and Buenos Aires in particular- From what I gather the fields will be all GA w the stands being reserved seating? Do people anticipate the BA shows selling out really quickly? I had to scramble and pay through the nose through AMEX presale for San Diego good field seats..
Appreciate any feed back!