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The Sicilian
I think the Stones are content with concert in Buffalo on July 11th of 2015 being their last stadium show in the US, and last show in NY State.
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They might decide on something totally different after the UK tour. May be they love UK so much they just keep touring UK & Ireland for the next twenty years.
finally - a club tour
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MisterDDDDI don't believe so on both counts.Quote
The Sicilian
I think the Stones are content with concert in Buffalo on July 11th of 2015 being their last stadium show in the US, and last show in NY State.
The Stones mantra of "seeing how far they can go" has to be taken at face value at this stage. And if that's true, another swing through North America seems extremely likely. The rumor of perhaps several shows at a handful of cities in North America also strikes me as likely. If so, NY would undoubtably make the cut. The fact that there's still several major areas that haven't seen them in over ten years (Seattle/Vancouver/Denver,..) also bodes well for stadium shows.
The Buffalo show, while a great show with great fans, I doubt brings the band any contentment. Desert Trip shows, maybe.
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The Sicilian
Great shows can appear anywhere. Big cities don't always make for the best shows. On the 2015 tour, band members got out to explore the city and restaurants. And, the billionaire owner of the Buffalo Bills and Sabres made sure that the band was well taken care of.
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Hairball
Yes they've played many great shows in Vegas in the past and I've been to all since 2002, but the final *Vegas show was definitely not one of them.
MGM arena is far superior than the new sterile arena imo, and if they do return hopefully they'll play there again - it's smaller w/much better sound.
If that was the last US show, no biggie as I've seen more than my share of great shows in the past, and Midnight Rambler alone was memorable (along with a three song set by Keith due to Mick's illness).
That said, I don't think the band members would want that show to be their final US legacy, and especially Mick being the perfectionist would want out go out on top rather than being sick and not 100%.
**And then there's the final private billionaire show... can't see them leaving the US fans hanging with that being their last show here.
EDIT: Along with the Mick Taylor appearance in 2013, one of the best Stones shows I saw in Vegas was November 11, 2006 - the day Mick's dad passed away.
Could have easily been cancelled, but Mick was a trooper and gave it 110% -truly a moving and memorable performance from start to finish.
Mick Jagger's Father Dies at 93