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mikey C
Just Popped up In The Main newspaper in Prague...Show is on for The 4th of July!!!!!!!!! Sweet!!!!!!
Do you mean Lidove Noviny? The link bellow? It only refers to iorr.org. I can't find anything else in Czech on the internet right now. It is starnge that Czech Repulic is probably the only rumoured coutry where the signs haven't popped up yet. I hope it is not a bad sign
[www.lidovky.cz]
Edit: Okay, denik.cz also has an article on this subject, but again, it only refers to iorr.org
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mikey C
Just Popped up In The Main newspaper in Prague...Show is on for The 4th of July!!!!!!!!! Sweet!!!!!!
Do you mean Lidove Noviny? The link bellow? It only refers to iorr.org. I can't find anything else in Czech on the internet right now. It is starnge that Czech Repulic is probably the only rumoured coutry where the signs haven't popped up yet. I hope it is not a bad sign
[www.lidovky.cz]
Edit: Okay, denik.cz also has an article on this subject, but again, it only refers to iorr.org
What about the link [www.rollingstonespraha.cz] Is this something official or just a whizzkid building his own fan site?
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I really wonder if they're able to sell out three stadiums in/around London.
Maybe the just announce one or two of these shows first and see how they sell…
London is one of the richest cities in the world with plenty of people who have buckets of cash to throw around.
All these shows will be full.
Nate
Even in 1982 with ridiculous cheap ticket prices there were only two London shows. I don't know if they sell out three stadium shows with 10-20 as high prices in the middle of the Brexit crisis.
There is no 'Brexit crisis'. If shows dont sell well, it'll simply be because there are too many of them and the tickets are too expensive.
Absolutely and sheere logic should tell us that the Pound went down by 10% against the € after the Brexit that means the 2018 UK tix will be 10% cheaper for fans based in the Eurozone.
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I really wonder if they're able to sell out three stadiums in/around London.
Maybe the just announce one or two of these shows first and see how they sell…
London is one of the richest cities in the world with plenty of people who have buckets of cash to throw around.
All these shows will be full.
Nate
Even in 1982 with ridiculous cheap ticket prices there were only two London shows. I don't know if they sell out three stadium shows with 10-20 as high prices in the middle of the Brexit crisis.
There is no 'Brexit crisis'. If shows dont sell well, it'll simply be because there are too many of them and the tickets are too expensive.
Absolutely and sheere logic should tell us that the Pound went down by 10% against the € after the Brexit that means the 2018 UK tix will be 10% cheaper for fans based in the Eurozone.
And thats proof of a 'crisis' ? How the price of tickets are affected for fans outside the UK has no bearing on anyone living in the UK itself.
There may very well be an economic downturn after we leave the EU next year. There hasnt been one yet. Simple as that.
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NickB
Sorry this may have been mentioned before but any idea of Ticket prices?
Cheers
Nick
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Topi
It's not the resident's decision in Dublin is it? They can meet all the want but it's the council that has final say.
We might see a tour announced sans Dublin on Monday. Or with Dublin TBC.
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It's not the resident's decision in Dublin is it? They can meet all the want but it's the council that has final say.
We might see a tour announced sans Dublin on Monday. Or with Dublin TBC.
Thats correct. Obviously there WILL be objections (there'll be people who will object to ANY concert in their neighbourhood) but its the councils who weigh it all up and make the decision on the licencing application.
Likewise with Twickenham.
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It's not the resident's decision in Dublin is it? They can meet all the want but it's the council that has final say.
We might see a tour announced sans Dublin on Monday. Or with Dublin TBC.
Thats correct. Obviously there WILL be objections (there'll be people who will object to ANY concert in their neighbourhood) but its the councils who weigh it all up and make the decision on the licencing application.
Likewise with Twickenham.
And so too Murrayfield, which only hosts 2 or 3 shows a year.
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StonesSmeth99
Is there still a chance that they will do Stuttgart on 23/6 (on the way down to Marseille) and Berlin on 30/6 (then on to CZ, PL), which seems to make more sense logistically?
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Adrian-L
I don't "get" their apparent determination to book Croke if it's going to cause so many issues. Surely Aviva would be a less controversial & easier all round choice of location?
I can only see capacity (more money) as the reason for Croke being picked ahead of the Aviva. Unless the Pro14 final being held there on May 26th had anything to do with it. But that’d be a bit of a stretch.
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It's not the resident's decision in Dublin is it? They can meet all the want but it's the council that has final say.
We might see a tour announced sans Dublin on Monday. Or with Dublin TBC.
Thats correct. Obviously there WILL be objections (there'll be people who will object to ANY concert in their neighbourhood) but its the councils who weigh it all up and make the decision on the licencing application.
Likewise with Twickenham.
And so too Murrayfield, which only hosts 2 or 3 shows a year.
Of course - same with every outdoor show - although what I was emphasising was that Croke Park and Twickenham are the only shows (that we know of) were there appears to be an issue with getting a licence approved because theyve exceeded the maximum number of shows allowed.
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bv
Monday is tour announcement day.
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Rollin92
According to Principality Stadium Events team, discussions are still currently ongoing as of today...maybe just maybe
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Looking very much forward to the tour, hoping to do 10 shows!
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mikey C
Just Popped up In The Main newspaper in Prague...Show is on for The 4th of July!!!!!!!!! Sweet!!!!!!
Do you mean Lidove Noviny? The link bellow? It only refers to iorr.org. I can't find anything else in Czech on the internet right now. It is starnge that Czech Repulic is probably the only rumoured coutry where the signs haven't popped up yet. I hope it is not a bad sign
[www.lidovky.cz]
Edit: Okay, denik.cz also has an article on this subject, but again, it only refers to iorr.org
What about the link [www.rollingstonespraha.cz] Is this something official or just a whizzkid building his own fan site?
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Topi
Pro tip: also use the presales
Definitely have at least two laptops fired up at the same time, along with a smartphone.
And yes, have patience, don't panic. I learned that the hard way with Paris 2 last year. It all worked out in the end though and I ended up where I wanted.
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CallM
Haha this is right across the road my apartment building.
Great news about Monday bv. Thanks again for the update.
Hopefully with the croker residents it’s a case of majority rules, and the majority are stones fans