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Just read these two announcement on The Who facebook page - unfortunate, but seems the safest, smartest, and obvious thing to do at this point.
"We are sad to announce that due to Coronavirus our #TeenageCancerGig at the Royal Albert Hall show has been cancelled.
If you have tickets for our March 20 show your ticket provider will be in touch with refund info soon.
Teenage Cancer Trust still need your support to help make sure young people don’t face cancer alone.
Please consider donating the price of your ticket: Teenage Cancer Trust
And:
“We are very sorry that we have to cancel our planned March 2021 UK and Ireland shows. Please excuse the delay but we wanted to wait as long as possible to see if we could indeed play them.
However, as you can see the current situation makes this impossible. Thanks for all your wonderful support and we hope to see you in the future when conditions allow.”
~ Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend, 15 February 2021
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Hopefully they'll continue some day when it's safe enough - the last two shows I saw at the Hollywood Bowl in 2019, as well as both shows at Desert Trip were amazing.
Wow Hairball, you were at the Desert Trip! Off course you saw the Stones too. The Stones did an old Beatles song, I vaguely remember. Didn't sound that great. What did you think about it?
Yes georgie48 - both weekends of Desert Trip. The Stones doing the Beatles' Come Together (on wkd. 1) was horrible, and truth be told the Stones were not at their best at either Desert Trip shows.
The WHO along with Neil Young and Roger Waters were the highlights imo, while Macca was a bit boring. Dylan was good, but he's better in a much smaller setting - it didnt quite translate in the vast Desert landscape.
In the end the desert wasn't too kind to the Stones, and Mick ended up getting sick from it resulting in the first *Vegas show scheduled a few days later getting cancelled.
Looking back, it doesn't surprise me that Mick got sick. I was (with my oldest daughter) at the Twickenham concert in June 2018 (very good concert, by the way), halfway the catwalk toward the stage. And ... it was really the very first time in half a Century that I found Mick (still giving it all) not looking well. Keith was in great shape and smiling all over the place, but Mick had a really tired expression on his face. I really was worried.
Well, we all know now he had problems with his heart and had surgery in 2019. Amazing that he did pretty well during the subsequent 2019 USA tour (following the different YouTube live recordings).
I have good hopes for 2020
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Just read these two announcement on The Who facebook page - unfortunate, but seems the safest, smartest, and obvious thing to do at this point.
"We are sad to announce that due to Coronavirus our #TeenageCancerGig at the Royal Albert Hall show has been cancelled.
If you have tickets for our March 20 show your ticket provider will be in touch with refund info soon.
Teenage Cancer Trust still need your support to help make sure young people don’t face cancer alone.
Please consider donating the price of your ticket: Teenage Cancer Trust
And:
“We are very sorry that we have to cancel our planned March 2021 UK and Ireland shows. Please excuse the delay but we wanted to wait as long as possible to see if we could indeed play them.
However, as you can see the current situation makes this impossible. Thanks for all your wonderful support and we hope to see you in the future when conditions allow.”
~ Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend, 15 February 2021
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Hopefully they'll continue some day when it's safe enough - the last two shows I saw at the Hollywood Bowl in 2019, as well as both shows at Desert Trip were amazing.
Wow Hairball, you were at the Desert Trip! Off course you saw the Stones too. The Stones did an old Beatles song, I vaguely remember. Didn't sound that great. What did you think about it?
Yes georgie48 - both weekends of Desert Trip. The Stones doing the Beatles' Come Together (on wkd. 1) was horrible, and truth be told the Stones were not at their best at either Desert Trip shows.
The WHO along with Neil Young and Roger Waters were the highlights imo, while Macca was a bit boring. Dylan was good, but he's better in a much smaller setting - it didnt quite translate in the vast Desert landscape.
In the end the desert wasn't too kind to the Stones, and Mick ended up getting sick from it resulting in the first *Vegas show scheduled a few days later getting cancelled.
Looking back, it doesn't surprise me that Mick got sick. I was (with my oldest daughter) at the Twickenham concert in June 2018 (very good concert, by the way), halfway the catwalk toward the stage. And ... it was really the very first time in half a Century that I found Mick (still giving it all) not looking well. Keith was in great shape and smiling all over the place, but Mick had a really tired expression on his face. I really was worried.
Well, we all know now he had problems with his heart and had surgery in 2019. Amazing that he did pretty well during the subsequent 2019 USA tour (following the different YouTube live recordings).
I have good hopes for 2020
2020...ha what a year that was..............................must be a typo and you meant to write 2023..................
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Sure georgie - I could see 2022 happening in some way, but it would be much different than what was originally planned with these postponed US shows.
Maybe a small number of small shows at small venues with small handful of people in attendance socially distanced and masked to commemorate the 60th - London would be the obvious choice.
But there's still plenty of questions, mysteries, and unknowns that need to be addressed and figured out before anything happens with a band whose members are in their 70's, and one who will be 80!
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Nikkei
I apply common sense in all my day-to-day proceedings but I won't be going to the Stones with a mask.
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Sure georgie - I could see 2022 happening in some way, but it would be much different than what was originally planned with these postponed US shows.
Maybe a small number of small shows at small venues with small handful of people in attendance socially distanced and masked to commemorate the 60th - London would be the obvious choice.
But there's still plenty of questions, mysteries, and unknowns that need to be addressed and figured out before anything happens with a band whose members are in their 70's, and one who will be 80!
That’s what I see too. Something along the lines of the 5 shows at the end of 2012 with 2/3 gigs at the London O2 and 2/3 in the New York Area. And then that’s it. Charlie will be 81 and Mick almost 80. No guest spots for Bill and Mick T either. I believe the days of 15 show multi city tours of continents are at an end, much as people don’t want to believe it. If they can pull it off, a 60 year career will be a marvellous feat.
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Sure georgie - I could see 2022 happening in some way, but it would be much different than what was originally planned with these postponed US shows.
Maybe a small number of small shows at small venues with small handful of people in attendance socially distanced and masked to commemorate the 60th - London would be the obvious choice.
But there's still plenty of questions, mysteries, and unknowns that need to be addressed and figured out before anything happens with a band whose members are in their 70's, and one who will be 80!
That’s what I see too. Something along the lines of the 5 shows at the end of 2012 with 2/3 gigs at the London O2 and 2/3 in the New York Area. And then that’s it. Charlie will be 81 and Mick almost 80. No guest spots for Bill and Mick T either. I believe the days of 15 show multi city tours of continents are at an end, much as people don’t want to believe it. If they can pull it off, a 60 year career will be a marvellous feat.
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Just read these two announcement on The Who facebook page - unfortunate, but seems the safest, smartest, and obvious thing to do at this point.
"We are sad to announce that due to Coronavirus our #TeenageCancerGig at the Royal Albert Hall show has been cancelled.
If you have tickets for our March 20 show your ticket provider will be in touch with refund info soon.
Teenage Cancer Trust still need your support to help make sure young people don’t face cancer alone.
Please consider donating the price of your ticket: Teenage Cancer Trust
And:
“We are very sorry that we have to cancel our planned March 2021 UK and Ireland shows. Please excuse the delay but we wanted to wait as long as possible to see if we could indeed play them.
However, as you can see the current situation makes this impossible. Thanks for all your wonderful support and we hope to see you in the future when conditions allow.”
~ Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend, 15 February 2021
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Hopefully they'll continue some day when it's safe enough - the last two shows I saw at the Hollywood Bowl in 2019, as well as both shows at Desert Trip were amazing.
Wow Hairball, you were at the Desert Trip! Off course you saw the Stones too. The Stones did an old Beatles song, I vaguely remember. Didn't sound that great. What did you think about it?
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Nikkei
I apply common sense in all my day-to-day proceedings but I won't be going to the Stones with a mask.
I think the idea of social distancing and masks at a concert is ridiculous and I won’t be attending any shows until there is no need for these measures.
The thing I fear most about concerts returning is some new safety rule that prevents a pit section and being replaced by seating on the pitch.That kind of arrangement works fine in a venue like the Royal Albert Hall but in a big stadium and with certain acts I would not entertain the idea of sitting on the pitch.
Nate
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stargroover
Interesting that this tour is still postponed and not cancelled.And refunds are not possible.It really smacks of let’s hang onto the money and capitalise on the interest.
I note the Who have cancelled their UK tour.They have had my dosh for well over a year.Refunds are going to happen,although they say they might be a delay cause of new working practices.What bollocks.
At least Roger and Pete have now taken the honest decision to cancel.
I wonder if the Stones will follow ?
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grzegorz67
The most I can see them doIng is releasing another song or 2 from the album that’s supposedly been in the works for the last few years. 2021 is certainly an off year and with the slow recovery from the Pandemic and the band’s advancing years, insurance becomes a huge issue for future tours.
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artedm
Last night 2/16/21 biden said on tv cnn the usa may be back to normal by next Christmas 2022.
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He also promised enough vaccines doses to cover all Americans by the end of July 2021.
In the usa have three governments- federal-president, state-governor,local-mayor.
Some of the states governor's are more open.
On 2/7/21 the super bowl had about 25,000 masked socially distant fans in Florida. While other states have no gatherings.
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Last night 2/16/21 biden said on tv cnn the usa may be back to normal by next Christmas 2022.
[twitter.com]
He also promised enough vaccines doses to cover all Americans by the end of July 2021.
In the usa have three governments- federal-president, state-governor,local-mayor.
Some of the states governor's are more open.
On 2/7/21 the super bowl had about 25,000 masked socially distant fans in Florida. While other states have no gatherings.
That would be Christmas 2021, but yes nearly a year away, and he wasn't making any promises or being overly/unrealistically optimistic.
From an article in CNN.com:
The prediction of nearly another year in pandemic-dampened conditions was admittedly not optimistic.
But Biden still said it was as good as he could offer with any level of confidence.
"... by next Christmas I think we'll be in a very different circumstance, God willing, than we are today.
A year from now, I think that there'll be significantly fewer people having to be socially distanced, having to wear a mask.
I don't want to over promise anything here."
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MisterDDDD
My money (literally and figuratively) is still on a late summer/early fall tour ('21).
I know..I know.. whatabout virus, whatabout NFL stadiums, whatabout variants...
With most everyone who wants to be in the US vaccinated by summer, and of course as well as the band and crew, why not? Live entertainment will be back asap, and the industry will find safe ways to do it imo.
I think they get this (last) leg of the NF-NA tour in the books, and finish (touring) things up, after a short break, in '22.
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podiumboy
This variant business is really going to pick up steam in the next few months.
You can’t make that claim without providing evidence so where is it?
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podiumboy
This variant business is really going to pick up steam in the next few months. I predict at some point soon we’re going to have a COVID-21 situation on our hands, and the vaccine will be meaningless.