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Aerosmith just bumped their euro tour forward 12m to summer 2022
Hi Yorkshire Stone .Do you still live in Yorkshire ? I live in West Yorkshire.
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Aerosmith just bumped their euro tour forward 12m to summer 2022
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A lot of flat cap wearers here.Hello to fellow Yorkshire men:Yorkshire Stone and welshphil.I am here in sunny Bingley.
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Hairball
I just read that the decent young band KALEO from Iceland who opened a couple of shows for the Stones in 2019 (I saw them at Pasadena and Glendale) have postponed their US tour again, pushing the dates to 2022.
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Vaccination certificate? Did you get one of those? I don't think they exist. That's why any such screening really does not guarantee anything. Being vaccinated does not guarantee you will not have germs on you. Perhaps proof of a negative test result with X number of hours would be better but it is still not really a guarantee you will not have become contagious in those X hours.
There really is no way to enforce things like this and turn away people because of it, hence, masks. Makes sense.
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So you envisage a permanent future of large scale events full of people wearing masks.At some point you have to accept a tolerable level of death caused by this disease.
I won’t be attending any party where I can’t see anyone’s smile.
Nate
Half a million deaths in the US ... tolerable? For you perhaps, for the families left behind? I actually do agree it’s something we’re going to have to learn to live with, which is to “tolerate” it I guess, but gee, it’s still obvious to me that the US just doesn’t get it. They should/could have alleviated much, not all, of their grief if they had accepted the seriousness much earlier on, had leadership that didn’t try and hide it, and accepted some form of civic responsibility in lieu of civil rights for a short period of time. But then...
Do you not read what I wrote above?
I already stated that I think the deaths from Covid in many places around the world has been far too high.In a perfect world Covid would be eradicated and no one would ever become sick from it again but that’s unrealistic to believe that’s achievable.
If I permanently ceased all contact with other people then I would never pass on any contagious disease I might be unknowingly carrying.Am I prepared to live that way in order to possibly prevent someone else or myself from getting sick or dying the answer is of course no.
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I just read that the decent young band KALEO from Iceland who opened a couple of shows for the Stones in 2019 (I saw them at Pasadena and Glendale) have postponed their US tour again, pushing the dates to 2022.
I saw the Glendale AZ show and really enjoyed Kaleo!
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Live Nation CEO Says Largescale U.S. Concerts Could ‘Start in Midsummer’
[www.spin.com]
Live Nation then put up 100,000 tickets for the Reading & Leeds festival, scheduled for Aug. 27 and 29 — all of which sold out by late in the week.
The company also put up tickets for the dance-music-based Creamfields fest Aug. 26 to 29, which sold out its full capacity of 70,000 tickets in 48 hours.
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Live Nation CEO Says Largescale U.S. Concerts Could ‘Start in Midsummer’
[www.spin.com]
Live Nation then put up 100,000 tickets for the Reading & Leeds festival, scheduled for Aug. 27 and 29 — all of which sold out by late in the week.
The company also put up tickets for the dance-music-based Creamfields fest Aug. 26 to 29, which sold out its full capacity of 70,000 tickets in 48 hours.
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Nate
The U.K. government has a target of offering a vaccine to every adult by July 31st and so far they are meeting their vaccination targets so no reason why large scale events can’t go ahead here this summer if they maintain the vaccine schedule.
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Live Nation CEO Says Largescale U.S. Concerts Could ‘Start in Midsummer’
[www.spin.com]
Live Nation then put up 100,000 tickets for the Reading & Leeds festival, scheduled for Aug. 27 and 29 — all of which sold out by late in the week.
The company also put up tickets for the dance-music-based Creamfields fest Aug. 26 to 29, which sold out its full capacity of 70,000 tickets in 48 hours.
Large scale concerts more towards end of summer, but I bet he's close on the prediction.
Lots of smaller scale shows will be rolling by late spring-mid-summer no doubt.
I've got several Red Rocks shows booked in July along with some smaller shows starting in June.
Betting I won't be returning a single ticket due to postponements.
The indu$try is too big to not figure out how to do fully vaccinated shows, and by then, the majority of us will be.
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The U.K. government has a target of offering a vaccine to every adult by July 31st and so far they are meeting their vaccination targets so no reason why large scale events can’t go ahead here this summer if they maintain the vaccine schedule.
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It's interesting to look at the differences in the rollout of vaccines between the UK and the US.
UK is putting shots in more arms before moving on to second shots it appears (which are the exact same).
I think it's the smarter way to do it personally.
With the single shot J&J getting approval, and other positive developments on vaccine supply/distribution, both will be seeing a lot more completed vaccinations sooner rather than later no doubt.
As of today, the UK has completed at least the first shot on 28.1% of it's population, while only 1.1% has received both shots.
The US is at 13.9% of the population, with 6.5% of us receiving both shots.
[www.nytimes.com]
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according to that link usa is at 68,274,117 shots vs 19,392,553 for uk
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Nate
The U.K. government has a target of offering a vaccine to every adult by July 31st and so far they are meeting their vaccination targets so no reason why large scale events can’t go ahead here this summer if they maintain the vaccine schedule.
Nate
It's interesting to look at the differences in the rollout of vaccines between the UK and the US.
UK is putting shots in more arms before moving on to second shots it appears (which are the exact same).
I think it's the smarter way to do it personally.
With the single shot J&J getting approval, and other positive developments on vaccine supply/distribution, both will be seeing a lot more completed vaccinations sooner rather than later no doubt.
As of today, the UK has completed at least the first shot on 28.1% of it's population, while only 1.1% has received both shots.
The US is at 13.9% of the population, with 6.5% of us receiving both shots.
[www.nytimes.com]
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bv
Right now I can buy tickets to concerts this summer, as well as holiday travels, cruise ship holidays, and lots more. I sure understand these companies need to survive economically, but I am not ready to place my money in these projects. In my opinion they will not happen, or if they happen, they will be at a very high risk to many people.
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Right now I can buy tickets to concerts this summer, as well as holiday travels, cruise ship holidays, and lots more. I sure understand these companies need to survive economically, but I am not ready to place my money in these projects. In my opinion they will not happen, or if they happen, they will be at a very high risk to many people.
Agreed - can't imagine investing time and money in to something when there's still so much uncertainty and mystery, not to mention getting any hopes up - at least for the time being.
I imagine there will be many more postponements/cancellations than shows actually taking place for at least the rest of the year, but hopefully by 2022 there will be some resemblance to "normalcy" whatever that may be.
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Right now I can buy tickets to concerts this summer, as well as holiday travels, cruise ship holidays, and lots more. I sure understand these companies need to survive economically, but I am not ready to place my money in these projects. In my opinion they will not happen, or if they happen, they will be at a very high risk to many people.
Agreed - can't imagine investing time and money in to something when there's still so much uncertainty and mystery, not to mention getting any hopes up - at least for the time being.
I imagine there will be many more postponements/cancellations than shows actually taking place for at least the rest of the year, but hopefully by 2022 there will be some resemblance to "normalcy" whatever that may be.
Speaking of cancellations the autism benefit with Neil Young, Stephen Stills and Willie Nelson was just cancelled and Monday there is supposed to be an announcement in regards to the Clapton tour.
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artedm
Taylor Swift who was to open the new stadium in LA Sofi Stadium on July 25 2020 just officially moved the show from postponed to cancelled.