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Rockman
…. it's a lovely country …. and I live here ….
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bv
The first rumours from Japan said April, then Australia rumours says March/April, so may be they look into going first to Australia, then Japan April. Some rumours do also say Feb, but most rumours say March/April. New Zealand has been mentioned briefly, might happen as well. It seems like they aim at the largest venues available, like they did during the shows in Europe and USA/Canada 2017-2019.
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MisterDDDD
London sweetens the pot...
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London
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GasLightStreet
After all that... London.
Huh.
That might mean something.
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GasLightStreet
After all that... London.
Huh.
That might mean something.
It might indeed. It might mean …. 'thank you, goodnight, and goodbye' !!
Were that to be the case, then as Bob Geldof said in some documentary or other about the Rolling Stones, when they bow out for good, it will be a case of "Ladies and Gentlemen, THAT was rock n' roll" !!
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grzegorz67
I'm sure they'll want to finish with a show or 2 in London, where it all began.
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bv
No problem adding London at the end of any tour, they some times ended tours in UK during the past, especially European tours. Just take a look at the summer 2013 tour. US - Glastonbury - London. I am not saying it will happen, but during tour planning it is for sure an option. The show would sell out in an hour.
The Royal Albert Hall celebrates 150 years in 2021. Joyce Smith is on the steering committee for the celebratory shows, so assuming they are still healthy enough, that is where and when the final show or shows will be.Quote
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bv
No problem adding London at the end of any tour, they some times ended tours in UK during the past, especially European tours. Just take a look at the summer 2013 tour. US - Glastonbury - London. I am not saying it will happen, but during tour planning it is for sure an option. The show would sell out in an hour.
If they want to have their very final concert in London - then 2-3 shows in London in 2020 make sense. Not sure they will have the energy in 2021. Charlie will be 80.
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bv
No problem adding London at the end of any tour, they some times ended tours in UK during the past, especially European tours. Just take a look at the summer 2013 tour. US - Glastonbury - London. I am not saying it will happen, but during tour planning it is for sure an option. The show would sell out in an hour.
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grzegorz67
I'm sure they'll want to finish with a show or 2 in London, where it all began.
If every serious fan on the planet goes to London for these farewell gigs two won't be enough. 10 maybe?
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GasLightStreet
After all that... London.
Huh.
That might mean something.
It might indeed. It might mean …. 'thank you, goodnight, and goodbye' !!
Were that to be the case, then as Bob Geldof said in some documentary or other about the Rolling Stones, when they bow out for good, it will be a case of "Ladies and Gentlemen, THAT was rock n' roll" !!
It might mean "this could be the last Tour, probably not, but just in case from now on all Tours end in London".
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bv
I would not plan for any shows in 2021 and on. Don't hold your breath, if you see what I mean. Right now we are just a month after the 2019 tour ended, and the Miami show was a blast, no worries about energy or level of performance. I am sure they have no problems doing another world tour of Asia etc spring 2020. After that may be a longer rest. Then who knows what will happen.
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Nasty Habits
Just a thought but what about this as a possibility:
2020
March-May
No Filter Asia/Oceana
Later in year
No Filter South America
2021
Europe
(Perhaps new album new tour)