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St. Louis - first time I won't have to travel for a show in a long time. How weird to just be able to drive downtown!
It's pretty sweet, saw them the last 4 times they came here, hoping to make that 5.
Over the 11 shows I've seen, never have seen them twice in the same venue. Hoping to keep that going with a show at the new Busch Stadium though suspect they'll want to use the larger indoor football stadium that they used for the B2B PPV in '97.
I saw Bigger Bang '06, Bridges '97 and Voodoo in Columbia, MO in '94 when I was at Mizzou. The other 11 of the 14 I've seen were all travels. Even the time I was living in NYC after college was No Security when I had to take the train up to Hartford, lol. The Dome is probably cheaper to rent out, but Busch wouldn't surprise me. I don't like Busch for concerts because they keep the darn house lights up the whole show. I saw McCartney there and it was like a daytime concert almost.
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St. Louis - first time I won't have to travel for a show in a long time. How weird to just be able to drive downtown!
It's pretty sweet, saw them the last 4 times they came here, hoping to make that 5.
Over the 11 shows I've seen, never have seen them twice in the same venue. Hoping to keep that going with a show at the new Busch Stadium though suspect they'll want to use the larger indoor football stadium that they used for the B2B PPV in '97.
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From the IORR news today: The Rolling Stones are working on a tour in North America lasting from May to July 2020, rumoured to be announced next week. Cities rumoured for shows are San Diego, St. Louis, Atlanta, Cleveland, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Baltimore, Nashville, Charlotte, Tampa and Atlanta, all USA, and Vancouver Canada.
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From the IORR news today: The Rolling Stones are working on a tour in North America lasting from May to July 2020, rumoured to be announced next week. Cities rumoured for shows are San Diego, St. Louis, Atlanta, Cleveland, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Baltimore, Nashville, Charlotte, Tampa and Atlanta, all USA, and Vancouver Canada.
I think BV meant to write Dallas instead of Atlanta twice. Dallas is on the list for a show.
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I think we mostly agree that Canada is likely to get a show...but what about Mexico? Any chance they will (or even another country close to the USA?)
Wouldn't appear so Richard.. the way Bjornulf ended his post with list of cities with "...all USA, and Vancouver Canada." doesn't make another country seem likely.
Wouldn't surprise me to see another Canadian city in the mix if/when a few more cities make the list though..
The festival in Quebec City had to be a great way for them to end Zip Code, perhaps a repeat?
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Snoopy2-ROLL TIDE!! Stones haven't played T-Town since '72.
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Hoping for a NY date! They wouldn't leave out one of the biggest cities in the nation, would they? Just hope it's at MetLife again. Great venue.
Hey, you’re getting Buffalo NY. Isn’t that enough?
Just like giving Canada one show in Vancouver, eh.
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Hoping for a few more Canadian cities to get mentioned. 2 nights at Rogers Centre would make up for the ordeal of Burl's lol!
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Hoping for a few more Canadian cities to get mentioned. 2 nights at Rogers Centre would make up for the ordeal of Burl's lol!
Just barely.
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Two at Inglewood's new stadium? Pasadena was the hardest ticket last yr with the exception of pre hurricane Miami. Maybe Vegas...could Vancouver handle a double?
New stadium in Inglewood would be good.. now scheduled to open in July I read. Not sure if that fits with logistics, but seems possible.
I think Vancouver could sell out two shows at BC Place.. but with Seattle show last year, it may be tougher. A lot of people to draw from in western Canada etc,band Vancouver has always sold very well.
Forgot about Vegas.. that also makes my wish list
Vancouver could handle 2 shows like 89 and 94. As MRDDDD said, it would draw from all of Western Canada and the US. Especially as this would definitely be the last time in Van.
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Two at Inglewood's new stadium? Pasadena was the hardest ticket last yr with the exception of pre hurricane Miami. Maybe Vegas...could Vancouver handle a double?
New stadium in Inglewood would be good.. now scheduled to open in July I read. Not sure if that fits with logistics, but seems possible.
I think Vancouver could sell out two shows at BC Place.. but with Seattle show last year, it may be tougher. A lot of people to draw from in western Canada etc,band Vancouver has always sold very well.
Forgot about Vegas.. that also makes my wish list
Vancouver could handle 2 shows like 89 and 94. As MRDDDD said, it would draw from all of Western Canada and the US. Especially as this would definitely be the last time in Van.
I went to 3 of those 4 shows. With the population almost double that of 1989, I'm pretty sure we could handle a double.
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Thanks to Rocks Off...
Rumors of 2 gigs possible in Mexico City...
Info from a month back but news nonetheless!
The excitement builds!!
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Thanks to Rocks Off...
Rumors of 2 gigs possible in Mexico City...
Info from a month back but news nonetheless!
The excitement builds!!
December 28 is "April Fools" day here in Mexico city, it's because the radio station shared those joke news...
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Thanks to Rocks Off...
Rumors of 2 gigs possible in Mexico City...
Info from a month back but news nonetheless!
The excitement builds!!
December 28 is "April Fools" day here in Mexico city, it's because the radio station shared those joke news...
Playing in Mexico City is actually not too far fetched. If a South American tour is not economically feasible they may decide to just play Mexico this year as it's an easy drive from the US and they would still make good money there.
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Fingers crossed for U.K. next year. To all those going to the USA - hope you have a blast!
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Fingers crossed for U.K. next year. To all those going to the USA - hope you have a blast!
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It's 2020 and people are talking about next year.
Go see the band now.
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It's 2020 and people are talking about next year.
Go see the band now.
Yes it´s very funny that some people think this will last forever ... Charlie Watts is almost 79 years old. Everything since 2012 has been a bonus, it has been overtime for many years now.
Go see them now because it can all end tomorrow and it will soon.
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It's 2020 and people are talking about next year.
Go see the band now.
Yes it´s very funny that some people think this will last forever ... Charlie Watts is almost 79 years old. Everything since 2012 has been a bonus, it has been overtime for many years now.
Go see them now because it can all end tomorrow and it will soon.
Of course that’s a risk I’ll have to take as I can’t afford to travel over to the USA, however, I hope all going have a blast.