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Topi
I for one think London was/is just wishful thinking. (Besides, quite expensive to haul the staging overseas for a one-off, no?)
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Really surprised to see Oakland speculation. I don't believe The Coliseum hosts concerts, which leaves the Arena, which the Stones played in 2013, with a much smaller capacity...
Oakland can use a concert. They lost two sports teams in a year. I'm sure the Coliseum will accommodate.
aren't they tearing that place down?
Pearl Jam is playing there in a month or two....
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Really surprised to see Oakland speculation. I don't believe The Coliseum hosts concerts, which leaves the Arena, which the Stones played in 2013, with a much smaller capacity...
Oakland can use a concert. They lost two sports teams in a year. I'm sure the Coliseum will accommodate.
aren't they tearing that place down?
Pearl Jam is playing there in a month or two....
Would be appropriate for the Stones to be the last band to play there - leaving debris and rubble in their wake.
Who cares about opening new stadiums when the Stones can permanently close down old ones!
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dougingb
Anyone hear any rumors about a possible show at Lambeau Field in Green Bay? Usually every June they have a big concert there-last year was Paul McCartney and the year before was Billy Joel.
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I think green bay is very possible- an nfl stadium they did not play last year
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dougingb
Anyone hear any rumors about a possible show at Lambeau Field in Green Bay? Usually every June they have a big concert there-last year was Paul McCartney and the year before was Billy Joel.
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Nate
Have you got any idea how much advertising costs at the Super Bowl
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Indeed. But if they were "partnering" with the NFL, the cost would be significantly less or even free depending on the deal and the promo.Quote
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Have you got any idea how much advertising costs at the Super Bowl
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Rollin92
There was talk previously of a London date being added at the end of the 2020 tour. Is this still in play?
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There was talk previously of a London date being added at the end of the 2020 tour. Is this still in play?
No there wasn't.
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Topi
If you go to page 17 of this thread, there is some talk about London, but basically:
"Anybody here hoping for London?"
Page 18:
"But I do think they'll want to end it in London so finishing there after a tour mostly elsewhere gives them that option as an 'insurance' so to speak."
Some speculation/wishful thinkin even on the previous pages, (see pages around 5 to 8)
But never once in this thread has BV himself said that London would be on.
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chriseganstarThe 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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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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fulldevilhakysac
dead and company weekend 2 of jazz fest?
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massmick
Hmmm...thanks
This may be falling off the radar then.
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Hmmm...thanks
This may be falling off the radar then.
They encountered significant problems with the overall structure to support the roof. The roof was originally scheduled to be completed last year; now it's delayed to mid-May. So there are at least two potential problems that may delay completion: any further delay with the roofing support and if significant rain happens before roof completion, that rain could damage finish work currently being done. Although "substantial completion" is still scheduled for July 31, it would be too risky for the Stones to schedule any Allegiant concert before mid-August and there is some risk Allegiant will be delayed beyond mid-August.
It's unfortunate, since it appears to be a great stadium and Vegas is a great concert city; but these problems and potential delays may prevent Allegiant from being ready when the Stones are planning to tour this summer.
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massmick
Hmmm...thanks
This may be falling off the radar then.
They encountered significant problems with the overall structure to support the roof. The roof was originally scheduled to be completed last year; now it's delayed to mid-May. So there are at least two potential problems that may delay completion: any further delay with the roofing support and if significant rain happens before roof completion, that rain could damage finish work currently being done. Although "substantial completion" is still scheduled for July 31, it would be too risky for the Stones to schedule any Allegiant concert before mid-August and there is some risk Allegiant will be delayed beyond mid-August.
It's unfortunate, since it appears to be a great stadium and Vegas is a great concert city; but these problems and potential delays may prevent Allegiant from being ready when the Stones are planning to tour this summer.
If the Stones are planning to play Las Vegas and the new stadium is not completed by the time they are touring they have the option to play at Sam Boyd Stadium.
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massmick
Hmmm...thanks
This may be falling off the radar then.
They encountered significant problems with the overall structure to support the roof. The roof was originally scheduled to be completed last year; now it's delayed to mid-May. So there are at least two potential problems that may delay completion: any further delay with the roofing support and if significant rain happens before roof completion, that rain could damage finish work currently being done. Although "substantial completion" is still scheduled for July 31, it would be too risky for the Stones to schedule any Allegiant concert before mid-August and there is some risk Allegiant will be delayed beyond mid-August.
It's unfortunate, since it appears to be a great stadium and Vegas is a great concert city; but these problems and potential delays may prevent Allegiant from being ready when the Stones are planning to tour this summer.
If the Stones are planning to play Las Vegas and the new stadium is not completed by the time they are touring they have the option to play at Sam Boyd Stadium.
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massmick
Hmmm...thanks
This may be falling off the radar then.
They encountered significant problems with the overall structure to support the roof. The roof was originally scheduled to be completed last year; now it's delayed to mid-May. So there are at least two potential problems that may delay completion: any further delay with the roofing support and if significant rain happens before roof completion, that rain could damage finish work currently being done. Although "substantial completion" is still scheduled for July 31, it would be too risky for the Stones to schedule any Allegiant concert before mid-August and there is some risk Allegiant will be delayed beyond mid-August.
It's unfortunate, since it appears to be a great stadium and Vegas is a great concert city; but these problems and potential delays may prevent Allegiant from being ready when the Stones are planning to tour this summer.
If the Stones are planning to play Las Vegas and the new stadium is not completed by the time they are touring they have the option to play at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Have you been to Las Vegas in July or August? There is a reason the new stadium will have a roof.
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MisterDDDD
Likely not any arena's on tap, but regardless of what you thought of the concert (hairball ) the T-Mobile arena was a great venue in '16.
A two night stand there would work nicely please and thank you
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Hmmm...thanks
This may be falling off the radar then.
They encountered significant problems with the overall structure to support the roof. The roof was originally scheduled to be completed last year; now it's delayed to mid-May. So there are at least two potential problems that may delay completion: any further delay with the roofing support and if significant rain happens before roof completion, that rain could damage finish work currently being done. Although "substantial completion" is still scheduled for July 31, it would be too risky for the Stones to schedule any Allegiant concert before mid-August and there is some risk Allegiant will be delayed beyond mid-August.
It's unfortunate, since it appears to be a great stadium and Vegas is a great concert city; but these problems and potential delays may prevent Allegiant from being ready when the Stones are planning to tour this summer.
If the Stones are planning to play Las Vegas and the new stadium is not completed by the time they are touring they have the option to play at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Have you been to Las Vegas in July or August? There is a reason the new stadium will have a roof.