Enough times that I am happy with the entertainment value I received, but not too many times that when I get tired of them I will ever look back and regret wasting too much time on them.
From Les Abbatoirs 1976 to Glastonbury 2016 with many sprinkled in between including Roundhay Park in 82, and then at least one in every European tour. Small scale compared to some of the other posters on here who astound me with the sheer numbers of shows they have managed to get to. I like to think I grabbed some of their great performances and seeing the New Barbarians at Knebworth as a support to Zeppelin was also a high point.
Three times: Cleveland 1989, 1994, and 2002. I had tickets for Columbus 1997 and Cleveland 1999 but I had to miss both shows because of conflicts that were immovable. That's less than many people here, but I'm grateful for what I saw. I also saw Keith in Cleveland in 1988. Not the same thing, but part way there.
I have seen The Stones 16 times, 3 times in Foxboro, 7 times in Boston, once in Hartford, once in Moncton, New Brunswick, 2 times in Philadelphia, once in Pittsburgh and one time in Buffalo. My boyfriend has seen them 19 times.
98 times since my first show in Brussels '73. Need them to come back to Europe, somewhere I can go see them without having to take a plane (medical reasons), but living near Brussels, it's not difficult to drive by car to Holland, Germany, France, or by train to London :-) I NEED that magic number of 100, LOL!!!!!!
Last Saturday in Las Vegas put me at 36... And counting!
Started with Steel Wheels in Cincinnati in 1989 and been workin' hard to add to it ever since!
Been very lucky to have seen so many shows and even more blessed that I could take my daughters to Columbus last Summer for their first Rock show at ages 14 and 13... Hope to get them to at least another one someday!
Just 3 times, partly because I shared the unfortunate fate of many Canadian fans who didn't become of listening age until 1980. Toronto 1989, Tokyo 2003 and Tokyo (Saitama actually) 2006. The latter was probably the best (or perhaps merely best remembered) but I'll never forget winning 10 beers in a bet with my friend at the show in 2003 when the Stones played Monkey Man. Japanese Stones fans, btw, are at least 3 times as cool as your average Japanese non-fan. The Taylorites among them are somewhat annoying of course but the ones belonging to the Brian Jones fan club are really cute (though sometimes wacky).
Paris june 22, 90 Paris june 23, 90 Werchter june 20, 1995 Paris june 30, 95 Paris july 1st 95 Paris july 3rd 95 Montpellier july 25, 95 Amsterdam july 5,98 Amsterdam july 6,98 Paris july 25, 98 Marseille july 5, 2003 Paris july 7 2003 Paris july 9, 2003 London sept 13, 2003 London sept 15, 2003 Milan july 11, 2006 Paris july 28, 2006 Paris june 16, 2007 Lyon june 18, 2007 London november 25, 2012 London july 6, 2013 Paris june 13, 2014
2 shows I had ticket for were cancelled : Barcelona and Lyon (1998 if I remember)
Regrets : I was near the Trabendo and leaved the place just few minutes before opening Olympia 2003 I could have been there but was on a trip 1990 : no one knew the answer on a radio contest. I had the answer ! Winner would go to Prague with VIP package.
"we know it's a bit late but we hope you don't mind if we stay"