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micwer
Does anyone know if an East coast U.S. tour is in the cards for 2018? I'm flying to Paris to see the Stones on Oct. 22 but I'd love to take my kids to see them closer to home in New York City!
Thanks!
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Nate
The band plans 10-12 shows in the U.K. Next year so if you look at the amount of shows they have done each year recently then you have to say the chance of another set of shows the same year in a different part of the world becomes very unlikely.
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The band plans 10-12 shows in the U.K. Next year so if you look at the amount of shows they have done each year recently then you have to say the chance of another set of shows the same year in a different part of the world becomes very unlikely.
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The band plans 10-12 shows in the U.K. Next year so if you look at the amount of shows they have done each year recently then you have to say the chance of another set of shows the same year in a different part of the world becomes very unlikely.
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They will tack on five shows at Madison Square Garden after the UK run and ride off into the sunset....
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Nate
The band plans 10-12 shows in the U.K. Next year so if you look at the amount of shows they have done each year recently then you have to say the chance of another set of shows the same year in a different part of the world becomes very unlikely.
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They will tack on five shows at Madison Square Garden after the UK run and ride off into the sunset....
I doubt it very much. The UK is their home country and London the home city of all 4 Stones so I'd imagine they'd want to finish up there.
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micwer
Does anyone know if an East coast U.S. tour is in the cards for 2018? I'm flying to Paris to see the Stones on Oct. 22 but I'd love to take my kids to see them closer to home in New York City!
Thanks!
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micwer
Does anyone know if an East coast U.S. tour is in the cards for 2018? I'm flying to Paris to see the Stones on Oct. 22 but I'd love to take my kids to see them closer to home in New York City!
Thanks!
How about Western Canada/ Pacific Northwest?!!!
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keefriff99
I know that many people around here seem to think that the UK tour next year is going to be the end of the Stones as a touring entity, but why? What exactly gives people that idea? I haven't seen any evidence of that so if anyone knows, please let me know.
Okay, thanks. So many people here have surmised that next year is definitively going to be the end that I thought I had missed some crucial hint of news that had dropped.Quote
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I know that many people around here seem to think that the UK tour next year is going to be the end of the Stones as a touring entity, but why? What exactly gives people that idea? I haven't seen any evidence of that so if anyone knows, please let me know.
People have been talking about "the last time" for years, with no evidence. I doubt the band are even thinking in those terms, they are probably just keeping the whole thing open-ended until somebody really doesn't want to do it anymore/gets sick, etc. This strange desire for some sort of dramatic ending and the debate over whether it should be in the UK or NY is all fan-generated, as far as I can tell, and not coming from the band at all. (Also, they may not be getting any younger, but they're not geriatric just yet, either! In fact, I think Jagger MAY be getting younger . . .)
Exactly what i thought. I'd be surprised if there ever is an official "end" so to speak but i think its quite possible they'll be doing some gigs in 2022 for the 60th anniversary. Like a previous post said it's all about how they are health wise and always a nagging feeling that one day Charlie will say enough is enough AND follow it through. Fingers crossed there's a lot of life left in The Rolling Stones yet and although the doom and gloom merchants will recoil in horror at this but i think they are doing just great on this current run but if you look hard enough anywhere at anybody you will see problems that ain't such big problems. Keith sat down for a track last week and it was a "sign of ageing", so was it a sign of Ageing when Ronnie and him both sat for a couple of numbers in Amsterdam 22 years ago?Quote
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I know that many people around here seem to think that the UK tour next year is going to be the end of the Stones as a touring entity, but why? What exactly gives people that idea? I haven't seen any evidence of that so if anyone knows, please let me know.
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It's hard to even call a 14 show run a full fledged tour when compared to their past tours and current tours by any other major artist/band. Even fellow oldies acts like McCartney and Roger Waters, or an almost oldies act U2, 14 shows is a drop in the bucket. But if they insist on calling it a tour, then so be it. So....my prediction: 14 shows in the UK, release the new album, followed by 14- 20 grand finale shows for the US in the Fall of '17 or early '18 to close the book here. If they decide to revisit South America or Asia beyond that is anyone's guess, but I'd be willing to bet they will return to the US much sooner rather than later, and well before it's all over.
Curious as to how the three US shows from last year should be labled as far as "tour" names for future reference...it initially began as what they called a "Mini" tour, but with the one of the Vegas shows being cancelled, there were only three real shows - Desert Trip x2 and the last show in *Vegas.
*indicated short setlist.
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On the other hand, I see everything since 2012 as one continuous tour, whatever title they may give it.
The "DO IT TIL YOU DROP TOUR" (2012-20??).
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Nate
The band plans 10-12 shows in the U.K. Next year so if you look at the amount of shows they have done each year recently then you have to say the chance of another set of shows the same year in a different part of the world becomes very unlikely.
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They will tack on five shows at Madison Square Garden after the UK run and ride off into the sunset....
I doubt it very much. The UK is their home country and London the home city of all 4 Stones so I'd imagine they'd want to finish up there.[/quote
Well,actually Keith hasn't been a UK/London resident since 1971.
So for well over half of his life he has lived abroad.
Yes, we all know that. He's FROM London, regardless of where he now lives. As his T shirt says, "Strsight outta Dartford". They began their cAreer by playing pubs and clubs around London and I think they'd feel it appropriate to end it there too.
I'm from Scotland and I've lived 2/3 of my life outside Scotland but I will always be a Scot.