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babyblue
Hope it is a arena ,& stadium tour which means two stages.How possible is that.
Considering the few days the band takes between 2 shows these days, using 2 different designs would be an additional cost. Won't happen IMHO
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babyblue
Hope it is a arena ,& stadium tour which means two stages.How possible is that.
Considering the few days the band takes between 2 shows these days, using 2 different designs would be an additional cost. Won't happen IMHO
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Dan
Springfield, Massachusetts
Utica, NY
State College, PA
Youngstown, Ohio
Evansville, Indiana
Springfield, IL
Springfield, MO
Casper, Wyoming
Spokane, Washington
Yuma, AZ
Las Cruces, NM
Amarillo, TX
Lake Charles, LA
Pensacola, FL
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babyblue
Okay folks how many shows do you think the boys should do in North America next year. I would like to see 6 to 8 cities. If this has been discussed my apologies.
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Dan
Springfield, Massachusetts
Utica, NY
State College, PA
Youngstown, Ohio
Evansville, Indiana
Springfield, IL
Springfield, MO
Casper, Wyoming
Spokane, Washington
Yuma, AZ
Las Cruces, NM
Amarillo, TX
Lake Charles, LA
Pensacola, FL
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podiumboy
If it's stadiums, this is my prediction of what the tour will probably look like;
Washington D.C.- FedEx Field
Philadelphia- Lincoln Financial Field
NYC- Metlife Stadium (possibly 2 nights)
Boston- Gillette Stadium
Toronto- Rogers Center
Chicago- Soldier Field
Cleveland- First Energy Stadium
Houston- NRG Stadium
Denver- Sports Authority Field
Seattle- CenturyLink Field OR Vancouver- B.C. Place
San Francisco- Levi's Stadium
Los Angeles- Rose Bowl seems to be the preferred stadium for concerts lately.
Phoenix- University of Phoenix Stadium
Atlanta- Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Possibly in the prairie region of Canada, like Edmonton
Mainly just basing that off of what the biggest cities are, where have they not been in over a decade, and what areas do most other stadium tours hit these days?
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babyblue
Hope it is a arena ,& stadium tour which means two stages.How possible is that.
Considering the few days the band takes between 2 shows these days, using 2 different designs would be an additional cost. Won't happen IMHO
There are already two "No Filter" stages, both designed to be able to be easily scaled down for arenas.
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GasLightStreet
They won't play New Orleans if they tour NA.
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bv
UPDATE early SEP_2018:
It seems like North America will be the next place where the Stones will be touring now...
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livefromuk
For what it’s worth I know someone that works at the Linc in Philly, first week of June dates are being discussed with promoter.
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bv
UPDATE early SEP_2018:
It seems like North America will be the next place where the Stones will be touring now...
Thanks, bv.
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bv
UPDATE early SEP_2018:
It seems like North America will be the next place where the Stones will be touring now...
Thanks, bv.
What?! I thought you were just saying it's going to be oh so long.
I know I know contracts anytime they want, anywhere.
But now you’re saying.... coming to America?
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livefromuk
For what it’s worth I know someone that works at the Linc in Philly, first week of June dates are being discussed with promoter.
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grzegorz67
I might make it over for a couple of shows. It’s a pity the US is so spread out unlike this little island across the sea where I could get to all 8 shows with a few hours of travel by land - 1 in the case of Cardiff.
The US and Canada are a big and reliable market for them so it’s no surprise they’d go back there 4 years after Zip Code.
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24FPS
It's hard to believe they could sell out a stadium in Los Angeles at primo prices these days. There's nothing new to sell. It's the never ending Greatest Hits tour, unless the new album has turned back time 30 years.