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Jesse1960
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The 2nd coolest man in the world, who to play music with the coolest guy in the world.......when he's not flipping pancakes.
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CallM
I Saw the updated one including the tongue on my walk in to work in Dublin this morning again.
Notably yesterday there were 3 on my walking route, 6 today, so it’s getting out there more and more. Excited to see what they are tomorrow.
Also booked a free cancellation hotel in Warsaw. It’s my birthday a few days after the gig so the better half has said she’ll pay for it as a present!
Would love to go to Edinburgh as well but with no solid dates yet it’s hard to know when to book for
Mark
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TKinOH
What about the Maifeld in Berlin?
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What about the Maifeld in Berlin?
It's maybe a possibility if Olympic Stadium would not be available and Waldbühne would be too small ....
Berlin Maifeld - approx. 88,000 square meter - Google Maps
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rockerparis
MARSEILLE is confirmed for June 26
Article in French newspaper saying than Jean-Michel Aulas (president from Lyon football team and owner of the Stadium) missed the Stones and that Marseille is getting them
https://www.lyonmag.com/article/93664/aulas-a-loupe-les-rolling-stones-pour-un-concert-au-groupama-stadium-cet-ete
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CallM
I Saw the updated one including the tongue on my walk in to work in Dublin this morning again.
Notably yesterday there were 3 on my walking route, 6 today, so it’s getting out there more and more. Excited to see what they are tomorrow.
Also booked a free cancellation hotel in Warsaw. It’s my birthday a few days after the gig so the better half has said she’ll pay for it as a present!
Would love to go to Edinburgh as well but with no solid dates yet it’s hard to know when to book for
Mark
at the risk of sounding like a complete culchie...have electronic signs made their way to Dublin now? Or was some fella out with a bucket of paste last night cursing the band and their latest campaign?
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stevecardi
All great news!
But given the history of the band and the prestige of the venue, I’m surprised the Stones aren’t playing Wembley Stadium. (Yes I know it’s not the same one the Stones called home from 1982-1999, but wenever Stones staidum shows and London come to mind, it’s Wembley, not Twickenham, that people think of).
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Healy52003
looking like tickets could go on sale next Friday or the week starting 5th March ??
lower Hogan or cusack stands the best seats for a Croke Park concert. Davin Stand is too far away. upper tiers are quite high
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Healy52003
looking like tickets could go on sale next Friday or the week starting 5th March ??
lower Hogan or cusack stands the best seats for a Croke Park concert. Davin Stand is too far away. upper tiers are quite high
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Healy52003
looking like tickets could go on sale next Friday or the week starting 5th March ??
lower Hogan or cusack stands the best seats for a Croke Park concert. Davin Stand is too far away. upper tiers are quite high
I think if you can handle the pitch, it's the way to go for decent sound. If you're settling for seats, you're already settling for being a distance away from the stage anyway; if you're happy to be a distance away from the stage, you might as well have good sound.
Unless standing for a long while will kill you, in which case, faire enough
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Healy52003
looking like tickets could go on sale next Friday or the week starting 5th March ??
lower Hogan or cusack stands the best seats for a Croke Park concert. Davin Stand is too far away. upper tiers are quite high
I think if you can handle the pitch, it's the way to go for decent sound. If you're settling for seats, you're already settling for being a distance away from the stage anyway; if you're happy to be a distance away from the stage, you might as well have good sound.
Unless standing for a long while will kill you, in which case, faire enough
like my comfort and aiming for a good seat
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Topi
Last year they announced on May 9, the pre-sales began May 11 and the general onsale began May 13 for the first batch of shows.
Some shows such as Stockholm were put on general sale on May 15.
So yeah, there may only be a couple of days between the announcement and the presales.
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Healy52003
looking like tickets could go on sale next Friday or the week starting 5th March ??
lower Hogan or cusack stands the best seats for a Croke Park concert. Davin Stand is too far away. upper tiers are quite high
I think if you can handle the pitch, it's the way to go for decent sound. If you're settling for seats, you're already settling for being a distance away from the stage anyway; if you're happy to be a distance away from the stage, you might as well have good sound.
Unless standing for a long while will kill you, in which case, faire enough
like my comfort and aiming for a good seat
I was block 304 - Cusack Stand - for Bruce in 2016. Brutal echo on the sound. I appreciate there's a comfort/sound trade-off.
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Topi
Last year they announced on May 9, the pre-sales began May 11 and the general onsale began May 13 for the first batch of shows.
Some shows such as Stockholm were put on general sale on May 15.
So yeah, there may only be a couple of days between the announcement and the presales.
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raphph
There are no concerts arranged at the O2 Arena currently in London for May 22 and 25