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stone4ever
Just wondering if the Stones will finish the new album by the time this tour kicks off.
It would come as a welcome incentive and give more meaning and validity to the tour, not to mention some brand new songs to hear live
Oh please Stones, new album for new tour, London OMG i can't wait.
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stone4ever
Just wondering if the Stones will finish the new album by the time this tour kicks off.
It would come as a welcome incentive and give more meaning and validity to the tour, not to mention some brand new songs to hear live
Oh please Stones, new album for new tour, London OMG i can't wait.
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Nate
Who in their right mind would want to shorten midnight rambler.
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grzegorz67
I think the UK shows next year will be similar to the tour just ended. Definitely the same stage set, with perhaps a reshuffling of the song order. 2-3 surprises at most.
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grzegorz67
I think the UK shows next year will be similar to the tour just ended. Definitely the same stage set, with perhaps a reshuffling of the song order. 2-3 surprises at most.
Yep. That's what I think too.
And the name of the tour in UK?
With Filter?
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Nate
Who in their right mind would want to shorten midnight rambler.
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corriecas
The name of the Tour will be: Which woman is next after Noor???
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bv
There is no economical crisis in UK. And if there was, even more so, they would need The Rolling Stones to build up momentum for a better life and more happiness. Who needs a five room apartment in central London if you can get a pit ticket to see the Stones?
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Need another fix
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I need 4 PIT Fixes for the UK 2018 Tour.
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dead.flowers
Continental Europe would be just great!
Which towns could it be?
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dead.flowers
Which towns could it be?
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grzegorz67
Sounds feasible. I can imagine them doing a few shows in Continental Europe first so that they hit the ground running with a few gigs under their belt by the time they arrive in the UK. The UK press have been hard on them in the past and they'll want to be in best shape for their gigs here.
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grzegorz67
Sounds feasible. I can imagine them doing a few shows in Continental Europe first so that they hit the ground running with a few gigs under their belt by the time they arrive in the UK. The UK press have been hard on them in the past and they'll want to be in best shape for their gigs here.
As said before there will of course be no 13-14 concerts leg touching only UK and Ireland. There's no demand at today's prices. They will fill it up with some things like Oslo/Helsinki. Germany (Frankfurt or Stuttgart?), Werchter, Prague or Warsaw, former Yugoslavia etc.
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grzegorz67
Sounds feasible. I can imagine them doing a few shows in Continental Europe first so that they hit the ground running with a few gigs under their belt by the time they arrive in the UK. The UK press have been hard on them in the past and they'll want to be in best shape for their gigs here.
As said before there will of course be no 13-14 concerts leg touching only UK and Ireland. There's no demand at today's prices. They will fill it up with some things like Oslo/Helsinki. Germany (Frankfurt or Stuttgart?), Werchter, Prague or Warsaw, former Yugoslavia etc.
According to people in the know, it will. Do you have other information?
I don't know myself, but we gotta keep in mind that this could be their farewell tour (albeit perhaps not formally). If so, they won't settle with 4-5 shows in UK and Ireland, imo.
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grzegorz67
Sounds feasible. I can imagine them doing a few shows in Continental Europe first so that they hit the ground running with a few gigs under their belt by the time they arrive in the UK. The UK press have been hard on them in the past and they'll want to be in best shape for their gigs here.
As said before there will of course be no 13-14 concerts leg touching only UK and Ireland. There's no demand at today's prices. They will fill it up with some things like Oslo/Helsinki. Germany (Frankfurt or Stuttgart?), Werchter, Prague or Warsaw, former Yugoslavia etc.
According to people in the know, it will. Do you have other information?
I don't know myself, but we gotta keep in mind that this could be their farewell tour (albeit perhaps not formally). If so, they won't settle with 4-5 shows in UK and Ireland, imo.
I have no information but I am realistic. Not even 1990 had 14 UK shows.
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grzegorz67
Sounds feasible. I can imagine them doing a few shows in Continental Europe first so that they hit the ground running with a few gigs under their belt by the time they arrive in the UK. The UK press have been hard on them in the past and they'll want to be in best shape for their gigs here.
As said before there will of course be no 13-14 concerts leg touching only UK and Ireland. There's no demand at today's prices. They will fill it up with some things like Oslo/Helsinki. Germany (Frankfurt or Stuttgart?), Werchter, Prague or Warsaw, former Yugoslavia etc.
According to people in the know, it will. Do you have other information?
I don't know myself, but we gotta keep in mind that this could be their farewell tour (albeit perhaps not formally). If so, they won't settle with 4-5 shows in UK and Ireland, imo.
I have no information but I am realistic. Not even 1990 had 14 UK shows.
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Big Al
This is perfectly reasonable, in my opinion :-
Dublin
Belfast
Glasgow
Newcastle
Sheffield
Manchester
Cardiff
London
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Big Al
This is perfectly reasonable, in my opinion :-
Dublin
Belfast
Glasgow
Newcastle
Sheffield
Manchester
Cardiff
London
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grzegorz67
Where would they play in Belfast?
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roller99
Scotland is a go.
Excellent. I'm a native so I'll be there! For those non Scots attending, be prepared for a wild audience I was at BtB Edinburgh in 1999 and Licks Glasgow Show 1 in 2003. The Wildest Audiences in Northern Europe for sure and perhaps not far behind those in the South.
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roller99
Scotland is a go.
Excellent. I'm a native so I'll be there! For those non Scots attending, be prepared for a wild audience I was at BtB Edinburgh in 1999 and Licks Glasgow Show 1 in 2003. The Wildest Audiences in Northern Europe for sure and perhaps not far behind those in the South.
Edinburgh is due for a date -- I was there in 99 too -- and it's been Glasgow ever since.
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So, if the Stones have decided to embark on their first proper U.K. Tour since 1971, what can the public realistically expect? Ideally, Northern Ireland should get its first Stones show since 1965; a show apiece in Scotland and Wales; a show in the north and midlands of England - Newcastle and Birmingham, perhaps - and rounding things of with a trio of performances at North Greenwich's 02 Arena. Oh, and Knebworth, too.
That all sounds good Big Al but I personally think they should round it all off where it all began in Dartford (well at least for Mick and Keith)! They could do a few warm up club type shows at the Mick Jagger Centre and then finish up with a big show in central park as headliners at the Dartford show. Of course as that show is funded by Dartford council tax payers tickets should only be sold to people with a DA1 postcode. Don't worry as you are an ex-resident I will sort you out a ticket.
Ha-ha, thank you. I miss DA1. If they ever perform in GU17, I'll return the favour!