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TornAndFried
I spoke with a couple of Stones tour crew members at the New Jersey show in August and they said it was likely they would be returning to the US next summer to play more stadium shows in the cities that they missed this summer: Atlanta, Detroit, Dallas, St. Louis, etc. At this point it seems that is the plan as the rumors suggest but it could change.
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I spoke with a couple of Stones tour crew members at the New Jersey show in August and they said it was likely they would be returning to the US next summer to play more stadium shows in the cities that they missed this summer: Atlanta, Detroit, Dallas, St. Louis, etc. At this point it seems that is the plan as the rumors suggest but it could change.
I would bet against St Louis. I say Dallas / Chicago / Minneapolis
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TornAndFried
I spoke with a couple of Stones tour crew members at the New Jersey show in August and they said it was likely they would be returning to the US next summer to play more stadium shows in the cities that they missed this summer: Atlanta, Detroit, Dallas, St. Louis, etc. At this point it seems that is the plan as the rumors suggest but it could change.
I would bet against St Louis. I say Dallas / Chicago / Minneapolis
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WelshEdge1
They could easily lower ticket prices to the average prices of other stadium bands.
And seats on the floor are probably the worst thing ever for a concert.
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They could easily lower ticket prices to the average prices of other stadium bands.
And seats on the floor are probably the worst thing ever for a concert.
The prices really aren't that far off from the much lesser quality stadium acts imo. And with the Lucky Dips as well as many other moderately priced GA and other tickets, most fans can well afford the concert within their budget.
And while I prefer the Golden Circle, generally no one actually sits in their seats while the Stones are on. More like placeholders really, and for those that need a break occasionally during the mellower songs or want to easily get back to their spot it works well.
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WelshEdge1
They could easily lower ticket prices to the average prices of other stadium bands.
And seats on the floor are probably the worst thing ever for a concert.
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WelshEdge1
They could easily lower ticket prices to the average prices of other stadium bands.
And seats on the floor are probably the worst thing ever for a concert.
Worst thing? I don't know about that, sounds really good dead center on the floor.
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TornAndFried
I spoke with a couple of tour crew members at the New Jersey show in August and they said it was likely the Stones would be returning to the US next summer to play more stadium shows in the cities they missed this summer: Atlanta, Detroit, Dallas, St. Louis, etc. That seems to be the plan as the rumors suggest but things could change.
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PalaisRoyale
What NFL stadiums have been missed between Zipcode and the recent tour? LA has been mentioned but what markets will make up the 15-17 stops this time? Will baseball stadiums be put back into the mix?
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PalaisRoyale
What NFL stadiums have been missed between Zipcode and the recent tour? LA has been mentioned but what markets will make up the 15-17 stops this time? Will baseball stadiums be put back into the mix?
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rbp
They will play wherever the money is. One thing you're guaranteed is the same old songs.
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PalaisRoyale
What NFL stadiums have been missed between Zipcode and the recent tour? LA has been mentioned but what markets will make up the 15-17 stops this time? Will baseball stadiums be put back into the mix?
Next summer will be 5 years since Zip Code so they can hit those same markets they played on that and add a few more into the mix: St. Louis, Cleveland, Cinncinati, Las Vegas, Vancouver, Green Bay, etc..
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Stonesdude
I don't have any connections to anyone, but I thought I would take a shot at a routing. Trying to keep it from going back and forth across the US, playing at some new places, some repeats from 2018, and a couple of outliers.
Here it is:
New Orleans - Jazz Fest
Miami (Orlando) For the South American Group
Atlanta
Nashville
NY - big enough market
Detroit
Cincinnati
Chicago - they like Chicago. From what we have all read
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
Denver (Salt Lake)
Portland
San Francisco
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Honolulu
If they play Jazz Fest and play at the two new NFL stadiums in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, the tour would have to stretch out to 13 - 14 weeks. They would/could take a 1 -2 week break (2 weeks expensive due to crew) or add a couple of other cities.
I know this is 17 dates, more than we can expect. It is just the logistics of keeping a crew (and the expense) to play Jazz Fest and the two new stadiums.
I need six more cities to make it 50. So I know my minimum.
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TornAndFried
I spoke with a couple of Stones tour crew members at the New Jersey show in August and they said it was likely they would be returning to the US next summer to play more stadium shows in the cities that they missed this summer: Atlanta, Detroit, Dallas, St. Louis, etc. At this point it seems that is the plan as the rumors suggest but it could change.
I would bet against St Louis. I say Dallas / Chicago / Minneapolis
They haven't played in St. Louis since 2006 and, along with Austin/San Antonio combined is the biggest metro area they haven't played since then. Prior to '06 they did a PPV in '98 and hit it regularly. The dome is cheaply rented since the Rams left town. Also, home of Chuck Berry! They'll be here!
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rbp
They will play wherever the money is. One thing you're guaranteed is the same old songs.