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Topi
BV, I had the exact same thought earlier today.
Whatever will be, will be.
If Chicago #2 was my last ever show, I'm good with it.
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keefriffhard4life
just think we also could have no more concerts by willie nelson
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chriseganstar
I've said this so many times before and I've stopped posting because of the idiotic responses to my posts, but here, for the last time is the plan. Believe me or not, I couldn't give a .... Joyce is on the Steering Committee for the Royal Albert Hall celebration next year and the Stones are slated to play. Period. Bye bye.
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keefriff99He needs to be exceedingly careful during this time.Quote
keefriffhard4life
just think we also could have no more concerts by willie nelson
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Doxa
Hmm yeah, I have similar feeling as BV do. Last year's incidence was like a warning, and now there are more, very dark clouds, and they surely aren't going get any younger. Add there the issue of climate change, and all the increasing criticism against the massive touring tourism (for which surely corona doesn't help). It starts to be too much hassle for them to get the big circus going on, so I wouldn't be surprised that some of them - there only needs to be one - concludes that this isn't worth of it. They surely have afford for that...
My humble guess is that the era started in 2012 - or in 2013 to be more precisely - doing these short 'legs' around the world, once (or initially twice) a year, starts to be over. But that doesn't mean that the story of the Stones is over. No, not even as a live band. We are opening a new, different chapter. But no more these big tours (no matter how short they are).
- Doxa
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colonial
There will be a Rolling Stones 60th Anniversary World Tour in 2022