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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.
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.
how do YOU know this?
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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.
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.
how do YOU know this?
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mailexile67
My prediction:
Spring 2020 Far East & Oceania Tour
November 2020 New Studio Album
Spring 2021 South America Tour
Spring/Summer 2022 Europe Tour
Spring/Summer 2023 Us & Canada Tour
Summer 2024 5 gigs in London (Hyde Park, Wembley, Twickenham, 02)
If Africa means Algiers or Morocco.... then wonderfulQuote
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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.
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.
how do YOU know this?
Insider knowledge. Trust him.
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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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mailexile67
My prediction:
Spring 2020 Far East & Oceania Tour
November 2020 New Studio Album
Spring 2021 South America Tour
Spring/Summer 2022 Europe Tour
Spring/Summer 2023 Us & Canada Tour
Summer 2024 5 gigs in London (Hyde Park, Wembley, Twickenham, 02)
2020 is the farthest the band can look at, everything 2+ years in advance is science fiction.
The band is looking to finish the album sometime during 2020, so if everything is fine a tour in March/April and a new album in Christmas 2020 is the best case scenario.
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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.
Wait until they see the garbage that’s being pumped out for the merchandise these days there won’t be any queue.
Nate
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harlem shuffle
No more concerts,Maybee an album out for christmas.Then no more
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mailexile67
I'm only playing...But it would be a pretty case scenario
I liked this scenario better: [iorr.org] - 2023 and over ....
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mailexile67
I'm only playing...But it would be a pretty case scenario
I liked this scenario better: [iorr.org] - 2023 and over ....
Oh, yeah!
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mailexile67
2020:Feb/Apr Far East & Oceania
2020:After May studio sessions & final mix of new album
2020:End of November new Album
2021:Feb/Apr South America
2022:Europe
2023:North America and 3 final gigs in London
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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.
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.
how do YOU know this?
Because the Stones managment is always receiving offers and tour propositions and the most advanced one is the Asia/Far East/Australian tour because the band wants to play on new markets, the money involved is great and the No Filter tour didn't hit that part of the world yet.
South America was an option too until 2-3 months ago but the economy is not good, maybe on 2021, but again nothing is signed yet.
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Heard today Sydney Melbourne and Brisbane solid for Australia
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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.
Wait until they see the garbage that’s being pumped out for the merchandise these days there won’t be any queue.
Nate
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WelshEdge1
I'm really interested in what cities they will play other than the usual Australia/NZ/Tokyo. Singapore would be really nice in my opinion, they have a great looking stadium.
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wonderboy
I find I have lost interest in this question.
On the No Filter tour, I was curious to see if men in their mid-70s could still put on a rock and roll oldies show. Now that I see they can do that, what's the interest in seeing them continue to do it.
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wonderboy
On the No Filter tour, I was curious to see if men in their mid-70s could still put on a rock and roll oldies show. Now that I see they can do that, what's the interest in seeing them continue to do it.
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KetWell if the only reason to see a show was to fufill your curiosity then I guess mission accomplished but why do you assume thats why other people went or want to continue to go?Quote
wonderboy
I find I have lost interest in this question.
On the No Filter tour, I was curious to see if men in their mid-70s could still put on a rock and roll oldies show. Now that I see they can do that, what's the interest in seeing them continue to do it.
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Nikkei
You know that they can still play... for now. When they come around next time, you wouldn't know: can they still pull it off? You'll have to look for yourself
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KetWell if the only reason to see a show was to fufill your curiosity then I guess mission accomplished but why do you assume thats why other people went or want to continue to go?Quote
wonderboy
I find I have lost interest in this question.
On the No Filter tour, I was curious to see if men in their mid-70s could still put on a rock and roll oldies show. Now that I see they can do that, what's the interest in seeing them continue to do it.
People love the band and some love to see this type of show. Good for them. I just don't see the point. There are no new songs, no new arrangements. Back in their prime, every tour was different. Going to see the Stones now is like seeing Sinatra in the final days.
To a certain extent, I respect they can still play an old fashioned, rock and roll show. My question was rhetorical -- now that I know they can do it, there's nothing more to see.
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mailexile67
My prediction:
Spring 2020 Far East & Oceania Tour
November 2020 New Studio Album
Spring 2021 South America Tour
Spring/Summer 2022 Europe Tour
Spring/Summer 2023 Us & Canada Tour
Summer 2024 5 gigs in London (Hyde Park, Wembley, Twickenham, 02)
2020 is the farthest the band can look at, everything 2+ years in advance is science fiction.
The band is looking to finish the album sometime during 2020, so if everything is fine a tour in March/April and a new album in Christmas 2020 is the best case scenario.