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Mick's health and well being are the priority. Concerts can wait.
One good thing has come out of this however: The 'New album' thread has gone very quiet, thank goodness!
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spunky
How many stadiums with a closed roof are the in de USA?
13 Stadiums in the US according to - [en.Wikipedia.org] .
Worldwide: [en.Wikipedia.org] .
That list is of retractable roof stadiums.
There are still closed roof dome stadiums such as the Syracuse Carrier Dome , the New Orleans SuperDome, Ford Field in Detroit, and the new stadium in Minnesota.
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Now if TM would just step up to the plate on refunds including the fees....
They have. Go into your TM account - some tickets have a Refund button and some don’t. You have to call to cancel the ones without the option on line. I cancelled one on line and one by phone on Sunday, both credits already posted to my credit card, fees included. You shouldn’t have any problems except some likely wait time if you have to call.
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bv
It is not that complicated really.
When Billboard is reporting the tour will be rescheduled to July and on, it is simply because they have inside info from the people who book venues. They are outside the band but inside that loop. They have an exact date but they will not tell because then they will blow their source. So to me this means The Stones have postponed the tour by three months, all dates are to be changed.
Mick Jagger is in need of treatment and he will recover completely. Mick is fit and regardless of the nature of what is up, he will be fine, like they say, before the tour is being rescheduled.
So for me this means save the money set aside for the tour, make different plans for the next three months, and keep July-September open for the Stones tour.
I am not selfish. My main concern is for Mick. I hope Mick will get well. Not because I want more shows, but because I care about Mick as a person. I want him well, because he and his band have been giving me - and many others - so many great moments.
Keith took his "headman" on tour and thanked him personally at the last show in Vancouver in 2006. Mick will be fine and we just have to wait a bit and be patient. Then they wihll be on tour later this summer.
Thanks to share with us your thoughts Bjornulf
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MidnightGambler
the idea of replacing Mick by "other singers" for the next tour is totally insane. The guy who wrote this should replace his head...
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the idea of replacing Mick by "other singers" for the next tour is totally insane. The guy who wrote this should replace his head...
Make IORR great again.
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bv
It is not that complicated really.
When Billboard is reporting the tour will be rescheduled to July and on, it is simply because they have inside info from the people who book venues. They are outside the band but inside that loop. They have an exact date but they will not tell because then they will blow their source. So to me this means The Stones have postponed the tour by three months, all dates are to be changed.
Mick Jagger is in need of treatment and he will recover completely. Mick is fit and regardless of the nature of what is up, he will be fine, like they say, before the tour is being rescheduled.
So for me this means save the money set aside for the tour, make different plans for the next three months, and keep July-September open for the Stones tour.
I am not selfish. My main concern is for Mick. I hope Mick will get well. Not because I want more shows, but because I care about Mick as a person. I want him well, because he and his band have been giving me - and many others - so many great moments.
Keith took his "headman" on tour and thanked him personally at the last show in Vancouver in 2006. Mick will be fine and we just have to wait a bit and be patient. Then they will be on tour later this summer.
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bv
It is not that complicated really.
When Billboard is reporting the tour will be rescheduled to July and on, it is simply because they have inside info from the people who book venues. They are outside the band but inside that loop. They have an exact date but they will not tell because then they will blow their source. So to me this means The Stones have postponed the tour by three months, all dates are to be changed.
Mick Jagger is in need of treatment and he will recover completely. Mick is fit and regardless of the nature of what is up, he will be fine, like they say, before the tour is being rescheduled.
So for me this means save the money set aside for the tour, make different plans for the next three months, and keep July-September open for the Stones tour.
I am not selfish. My main concern is for Mick. I hope Mick will get well. Not because I want more shows, but because I care about Mick as a person. I want him well, because he and his band have been giving me - and many others - so many great moments.
Keith took his "headman" on tour and thanked him personally at the last show in Vancouver in 2006. Mick will be fine and we just have to wait a bit and be patient. Then they will be on tour later this summer.
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steffialicia
Has anyone purchased tickets through Vivid and if yes, have you tried for a refund?
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spunky
How many stadiums with a closed roof are the in de USA?
13 Stadiums in the US according to - [en.Wikipedia.org] .
Worldwide: [en.Wikipedia.org] .
That list is of retractable roof stadiums.
There are still closed roof dome stadiums such as the Syracuse Carrier Dome , the New Orleans SuperDome, Ford Field in Detroit, and the new stadium in Minnesota.
That list isn't complete, as we still have the dome vacated by the NFL Rams here in St. Louis that they did the B2B PPV show in (which Garth Brooks just kicked off his tour in last month).
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BluzDude
I am not selfish. My main concern is for Mick. I hope Mick will get well. Not because I want more shows, but because I care about Mick as a person. I want him well, because he and his band have been giving me - and many others - so many great moments
Yes...If you may recall, Tom Petty was advised not to tour and to have surgery in 2017, he refused and look what happened to him.
Both of them were in intense physical pain for years prior to dying, and had been on volatile mixtures of opiates and other drugs.Quote
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BluzDude
I am not selfish. My main concern is for Mick. I hope Mick will get well. Not because I want more shows, but because I care about Mick as a person. I want him well, because he and his band have been giving me - and many others - so many great moments
Yes...If you may recall, Tom Petty was advised not to tour and to have surgery in 2017, he refused and look what happened to him.
Same with Prince. Circumstances were different, of course, same as with Petty, in that those were drug-related deaths, but both put performing over their health and recovery.
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bv
It is not that complicated really.
When Billboard is reporting the tour will be rescheduled to July and on, it is simply because they have inside info from the people who book venues. They are outside the band but inside that loop. They have an exact date but they will not tell because then they will blow their source. So to me this means The Stones have postponed the tour by three months, all dates are to be changed.
Mick Jagger is in need of treatment and he will recover completely. Mick is fit and regardless of the nature of what is up, he will be fine, like they say, before the tour is being rescheduled.
So for me this means save the money set aside for the tour, make different plans for the next three months, and keep July-September open for the Stones tour.
I am not selfish. My main concern is for Mick. I hope Mick will get well. Not because I want more shows, but because I care about Mick as a person. I want him well, because he and his band have been giving me - and many others - so many great moments.
Keith took his "headman" on tour and thanked him personally at the last show in Vancouver in 2006. Mick will be fine and we just have to wait a bit and be patient. Then they will be on tour later this summer.
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daspyknows
Fox Business is the ultimate purveyor of fake news.