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keefmick
Really? Why? Is it required? Can someone shed light on the ease or difficulty of getting tickets to and attending a show in Japan when one does not speak the language. Thanks.
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keefmick
Really? Why? Is it required? Can someone shed light on the ease or difficulty of getting tickets to and attending a show in Japan when one does not speak the language. Thanks.
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treaclefingers
they've had 'no security', they've had 'no filter'.
I think next, is 'no retirement'.
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treaclefingers
they've had 'no security', they've had 'no filter'.
I think next, is 'no retirement'.
No where else to go?
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keefmick
Really? Why? Is it required? Can someone shed light on the ease or difficulty of getting tickets to and attending a show in Japan when one does not speak the language. Thanks.
It’s Mr. Udo organizing most shows at Tokyo Dome. Tickets only available for the japanese market, often through a lottery system. They don’t sell tickets outside of Japan but there are people that can help you buy tickets if you don’t live in Japan:
[www.ticketsgalorejapan.com]
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treaclefingers
they've had 'no security', they've had 'no filter'.
I think next, is 'no retirement'.
No where else to go?
that one's a bit wordy, but it could also work.
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treaclefingers
they've had 'no security', they've had 'no filter'.
I think next, is 'no retirement'.
No where else to go?
that one's a bit wordy, but it could also work.
Yeah, whatever is fine. Just so long as it ain’t no f..ing way.
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keefmick
Really? Why? Is it required? Can someone shed light on the ease or difficulty of getting tickets to and attending a show in Japan when one does not speak the language. Thanks.
It’s Mr. Udo organizing most shows at Tokyo Dome. Tickets only available for the japanese market, often through a lottery system. They don’t sell tickets outside of Japan but there are people that can help you buy tickets if you don’t live in Japan:
[www.ticketsgalorejapan.com]
They could well have a direct overseas sale on a first-come-first-served basis.
I bought tickets for U2 in Tokyo from the UK in an overseas sale, which was entirely in English. It was separate from the Japanese sale. It was through Ticket PIA. [t.pia.jp]
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TKinOH
Anyone here stay at the Tokyo Dome Hotel for past shows?
Seems the location can't be beat...
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Hairball
We need another hint from Bjornulf!
Seems Australia was a given, but not so sure now.
And what about the great fans in South America?
Or a grand return to North America?!!![/quot
Yes. Hairball. A good old fashioned USA victory lap. 3 shows please
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stargroover
Tokyo will be next.
Somebody mentioned Korea,that would be interesting!..
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RollingStonesFan
Some people told me during the NYC shows that the Stones are preparing contracts for shows in Asia in 2020.
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JumpinJeppeFlash
The demand for Stones in Japan is huge, ask people who attended the shows back in 2014, several hours queue for the merchandise.
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georgelicks
The'll play 15 shows only in 2020, no more than 3 shows in each country, so the schedule is very tight with Japan, Australia, NZ, China, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea and even some shows in Africa lined up too.
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The demand for Stones in Japan is huge, ask people who attended the shows back in 2014, several hours queue for the merchandise.
That's one of the big problems, the band wants to play 3 shows in Japan but the promoters are asking for 5 shows at least.
The'll play 15 shows only in 2020, no more than 3 shows in each country, so the schedule is very tight with Japan, Australia, NZ, China, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea and even some shows in Africa lined up too.
Sadly, South America is out of the picture in 2020.