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Nate
Virgin Atlantic operate a 787-9 on that route and it is WiFi enabled so no worries you can spend the whole flight refreshing the ticketmaster website to read sorry no pit tickets available ><
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bv
Press conferences are like telefax - old days and long gone. The new way of announcing a tour is tongues, banners, teasers, painted trams, stuff that may get photos and news sharing into social media, fit for internet distribution.
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Nate
Virgin Atlantic operate a 787-9 on that route and it is WiFi enabled so no worries you can spend the whole flight refreshing the ticketmaster website to read sorry no pit tickets available ><
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"Next Sunday" is correct, if I was talking about Sunday January 26th, I would have said "This Sunday"Quote
TumblinDice76
Super Bowl is 2 weeks away, not next Sunday. I'd be shocked if the Stones wasted money on a super Bowl add. In the age of social media announcing a tour at that price is just bad business. And the NFL tie in doesn't really have much to do with Super Bowl advertising. The Network carrying the Super Bowl, which is Fox this year sells advertising not the NFL. So the Stones/NFL tie in has little to do with Super Bowl advertising.
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dougingb
They could always go to the Packer Hall of Fame. I live in Green Bay and Packer fans are like a cult. Absolutely fanatical. It is actually scary to live here. Anyway, I image the Stones would stay in Chicago or Milwaukee and commute here. Lambeau Field is a huge stadium, seats around 80,000 for football. Any event there is pretty much guaranteed to sell out. No packer fan would ever turn down the opportunity to attend an event at Lambeau, it is like a holy pilgrimage!
That part I agree with you, and what I said if this tie-in is to be believed, as IORR is infamous of twisting nothing into "fact" (i.e in the thread alone, they were playing JazzFest and in Las Vegas in August in the new stadium)Quote
TumblinDice76
What really is the NFL tie in besides selling T-shirts? Harley Davidson also did a cross marketing with the Stones last Summer.
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OneHourPhotoThat part I agree with you, and what I said if this tie-in is to be believed, as IORR is infamous of twisting nothing into "fact" (i.e in the thread alone, they were playing JazzFest and in Las Vegas in August in the new stadium)Quote
TumblinDice76
What really is the NFL tie in besides selling T-shirts? Harley Davidson also did a cross marketing with the Stones last Summer.
If there is some sort of official/larger play here with NFL and Stones, it would be a missed opportunity on the Stones side not to do some type of cross-promotion in the biggest viewed event each year with over 150 million USA viewers, if in fact, they will be announcing their USA tour a few days later.
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TumblinDice76
keefmick-Yes, I believe all 32 NFL team were represented. Originally it was just the cities that hosted 2019 No Filter shows then the second batch was the rest of the NFL teams.
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makemeburnthecandle
We have a college football stadium (Louisville) as a solid rumor and a baseball stadium (NYC - Citifield) as a good rumor. It seems to indicate all stadium types will be in play.
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Keefy
So I might have missed something, but in a Stones NFL jerseys ad that automated and rotated the jerseys,it showed a NEW Dallas Cowboys jersey, BUT when you hit link Dallas jersey not there.It says look for your team when Stones hit your city. This leads me to believe DALLAS date in works on next tour. Any insights or response?