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the guessing game of where to play in london- new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
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the guessing game of where to play in london- new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Mick is an Arsenal fan?
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the guessing game of where to play in london- new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Mick is an Arsenal fan?
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Rumoured cities are Tokyo Osaka Bangkok Singapore Shanghai Macao Seoul Manila Jakarta Auckland Brisbane Sydney Melbourne Perth Cape Town. 3-4 of these cities will not get a show, and Tokyo will get 2-3 shows.
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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 guessing game of where to play in london- new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Mick is an Arsenal fan?
I don't think that would bother him in the slightest. Business is business. There are now 5 stadia in London big enough to host a Stones show so organising one there would be easy.
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DEmerson
I visited Cape Town for my 60th back in May. It's a beautiful city! LOTS to do. Very safe. and cheap! Gorgeous winelands less than an hour north (Stellenbosch). Stunning. IF they play there, I'm tempted to return - for anyone that may have that on their radar, it's a spectacular place to visit!
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Cape Town sounds like an intriguing destination to see the Stones!
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There is a big football stadium right near the V&A waterfront in Cape Town - very popular tourist area. If you’re looking for a relatively easy intro. to the African continent, I’m telling you, Cape Town is spectacular.
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There is a big football stadium right near the V&A waterfront in Cape Town - very popular tourist area. If you’re looking for a relatively easy intro. to the African continent, I’m telling you, Cape Town is spectacular.
Honestly I think places like Morocco and South Africa should be avoided at this point in time. Their personal safety is more at risk in countries like that.
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jlowe
Hong Kong anyone?
Macau is off the coast of Hong Kong (hour or so ferry ride). I did a 'China trip' to go to the 2014 show at the Venetian there - kind of like Vegas on steroids. One of the stranger shows I attended.
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Macau only has an arena, right? No suitable stadium?
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Macau only has an arena, right? No suitable stadium?
Back then, it was in a theatre at the Venetian Casino.
I'd say about 12,000 people.
Did not see an outdoor football-type stadium in the area.
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Hong Kong anyone?
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Macau only has an arena, right? No suitable stadium?
Back then, it was in a theatre at the Venetian Casino.
I'd say about 12,000 people.
Did not see an outdoor football-type stadium in the area.
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There's an athletics/soccer stadium with a capacity of just over 16,000.
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Macau only has an arena, right? No suitable stadium?
Back then, it was in a theatre at the Venetian Casino.
I'd say about 12,000 people.
Did not see an outdoor football-type stadium in the area.
[en.wikipedia.org]
There's an athletics/soccer stadium with a capacity of just over 16,000.
Too small.
But there may be an open field in island area. Like Stones did at Letnany, Prague 2018.
Rapidly developing island part have more space and less people.
Personally, I prefer Hongkong.
I want to see Stones at Clockenflap venue.
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jlowe
Hong Kong anyone?
let's see if the have the guts to play SFM there…
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There is a big football stadium right near the V&A waterfront in Cape Town - very popular tourist area. If you’re looking for a relatively easy intro. to the African continent, I’m telling you, Cape Town is spectacular.
Honestly I think places like Morocco and South Africa should be avoided at this point in time. Their personal safety is more at risk in countries like that.
Political and other circumstances of course are always subject to change. All I can report is the 11 nights we spent in S. Africa, we felt very safe.
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Np China this time around.