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WelshEdge1
A wild guess of potential cities they could play
Any others?
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bv
Everybody is ready. They just need to sign the contracts, and that isn't going to happen yet. Still pretty soon.
Not if the tour is in April.
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Deathgod
Aussie tix usually go on sale mid November
Not if the tour is in April.
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mailexile67
Tokyo
Osaka
Saitama
Sapporo
Fukuoka
Beijing
Shangaj
Bangcock
Singapore
Seoul
Bangalore
Mumbai
Delhi
Sidney
Melbourne
Adelaide
Brisbane
Perth
Auckland
Johannesburg
Cape Town
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TKinOH
I'm sure some American fans on IORR attended 14OF shows in Tokyo...
I'm curious on how you went about getting tickets arranged for the gigs? Through RS.com links, or other methods?
Doin' the due diligence for 2020, tryin' to get all the info I can before possible announcements are made about future shows.
Thanks!!
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bisonvodka
I also seriously consider to visit Japan during next leg. Anyway getting tickets seems to be not easy for European with no experiance
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trevormcmullin
Any solid info on where they are going next? BV suggested Asia/Australia, where did this idea come from originally?
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GasLightStreet
Mick seems to like saying things like "SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!", which is even on STILL LIFE, of which was not true, since no one that saw them in 1981 living in the US saw them in 1982 living in the US because that was next year and the Stones did not tour the US that year.
Nothing has changed.
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GasLightStreet
Mick seems to like saying things like "SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!", which is even on STILL LIFE, of which was not true, since no one that saw them in 1981 living in the US saw them in 1982 living in the US because that was next year and the Stones did not tour the US that year.
Nothing has changed.
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Rockman
Nothing has changed...…
Hey … Mick don't wear the lemon tights no more …...
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GasLightStreet
Mick seems to like saying things like "SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!", which is even on STILL LIFE, of which was not true, since no one that saw them in 1981 living in the US saw them in 1982 living in the US because that was next year and the Stones did not tour the US that year.
Nothing has changed.
well, I guess there's one thing that has defintely changed: More people that 20 or 30 years ago travel to other countries and sometimes continents to see their favorite bands. (They are still a very small minority amongst concert goes but this minority has surely grown over the last decades).
I remember that some 20 years ago people were trying to convince me that they are real fans by telling me they traveled from Hannover to Hamburg (some 160 km) to visit a concert. Just having returned from a trip to see a couple of Bob Dylan shows in California I just smiled…