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bv
The Zip Code tour wasn't announced until spring 2015, just two months before tour start.
IORR News 2015:
Mar 31: The Rolling Stones "ZIP CODE" Tour of North America 2015 confirmed:
The Rolling Stones are confirming their "ZIP CODE" tour of North America in a press release at 8:30AM EST (East Coast NYC time) this morning.
The tour started with Fonda May 20, San Diego May 24, less than two months after tour announcement.
The No Filter Tour 2018 of UK/Europe was announced Feb 26, and it started May 17.
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Hmmm wonder what happened to Oz shows etc.
Maybe they were just betting. And the US offered more money.
Maybe they could include a few Canadian cities.
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bv
The Zip Code tour wasn't announced until spring 2015, just two months before tour start.
IORR News 2015:
Mar 31: The Rolling Stones "ZIP CODE" Tour of North America 2015 confirmed:
The Rolling Stones are confirming their "ZIP CODE" tour of North America in a press release at 8:30AM EST (East Coast NYC time) this morning.
The tour started with Fonda May 20, San Diego May 24, less than two months after tour announcement.
The No Filter Tour 2018 of UK/Europe was announced Feb 26, and it started May 17.
By announcing in November they get the Xmas business and gives them a lot more time to sell the higher priced tickets. And allows Ticketmaster more time to play the ticket price games. The earlier they announce the more overpriced tickets get sold
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Send It To me
All the zip code cities back on the table, as well as NY, SF, LA, CHI, BOS are always possibilities. Cities that haven't seen the Stones since Bang or earlier:
St. Louis, Austin/San Antonio, Portland, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, Vancouver, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Birmingham, Tampa, Memphis...
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artedm
USA makes very easy logistically.
With 32 NFL football teams and 31 stadiums (NY teams share) going down to 30 next year (Los Angeles teams will share) (guessing they do not play la stadium) and taking out the 13 stadiums toured this year you have 16 possible + Jazz Fest makes 17
kansas city
dallas
charlotte, nc
cleveland
cincinnatti
detriot
pittsburgh
green bay wisconsin
indianapolis
baltimore
atlanta
buffalo ny
nashville, tennesse
tampa
minneapolis
Las Vegas
+ Jazz Fest
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artedm
USA makes very easy logistically.
With 32 NFL football teams and 31 stadiums (NY teams share) going down to 30 next year (Los Angeles teams will share) (guessing they do not play la stadium) and taking out the 13 stadiums toured this year you have 16 possible + Jazz Fest makes 17
kansas city
dallas
charlotte, nc
cleveland
cincinnatti
detriot
pittsburgh
green bay wisconsin
indianapolis
baltimore
atlanta
buffalo ny
nashville, tennesse
tampa
minneapolis
Las Vegas
+ Jazz Fest
+ Vancouver
+ Edmonton
+ Ottowa
+ Toronto
+ Montreal
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artedm
USA makes very easy logistically.
With 32 NFL football teams and 31 stadiums (NY teams share) going down to 30 next year (Los Angeles teams will share) (guessing they do not play la stadium) and taking out the 13 stadiums toured this year you have 16 possible + Jazz Fest makes 17
kansas city
dallas
charlotte, nc
cleveland
cincinnatti
detriot
pittsburgh
green bay wisconsin
indianapolis
baltimore
atlanta
buffalo ny
nashville, tennesse
tampa
minneapolis
Las Vegas
+ Jazz Fest
+ Vancouver
+ Edmonton
+ Ottowa
+ Toronto
+ Montreal
+London
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babyblue
Wow can't believe this coming back to USA. It's good but I feel bad for Oz fans etc.In Canada they should do these cities as most of country was bypassed ,
.Vancouver
Calgary
Regina
Winnipeg
Victoria
Moncton
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babyblue
Wow can't believe this coming back to USA. It's good but I feel bad for Oz fans etc.In Canada they should do these cities as most of country was bypassed ,
.Vancouver
Calgary
Regina
Winnipeg
Victoria
Moncton
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keefmick
Anybody here hoping for London?
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keefmick
Anybody here hoping for London?
Yes very much so now.
I was planning to go to Asia and Australia if it happened.I missed out this year and I will again next year if they tour the states as I am on a lifetime ban from entering the USA.I live on the outskirts of London so a London show is always great.
I was at the premiere of Ronnie Woods documentary in London on Saturday night and whilst there I did hear the same rumours about possibly returning to the states next year instead of Asia and Australia the reason given was the lack of big enough stadiums and the fact that they pulled in 20 million each from this years tour.
If they tour the states again I’m sure it will be a great and successful tour.
I will spend next year travelling elsewhere and seeing if I can get myself banned from some other countries ><><><
Nate
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jumpontopofmebaby
In Kansas City on the Zip Code Tour there were Thousands of tickets available a few days before the show. Floor seats a few rows back were like cheeeeeaaaaaap.
I don't think KC would be an option this time around.
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jumpontopofmebaby
In Kansas City on the Zip Code Tour there were Thousands of tickets available a few days before the show. Floor seats a few rows back were like cheeeeeaaaaaap.
I don't think KC would be an option this time around.
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jumpontopofmebaby
In Kansas City on the Zip Code Tour there were Thousands of tickets available a few days before the show. Floor seats a few rows back were like cheeeeeaaaaaap.
I don't think KC would be an option this time around.