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I will be going to shows in San Francisco. Rolling Stones can play here instead on San Diego.
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I will be going to shows in San Francisco. Rolling Stones can play here instead on San Diego.
[www.sfgate.com]
Imagine being stuck with a great ticket in the non-vaccine sections....lol...jk....
If there is a rescheduled tour, have a feeling the new L.A. stadium will get the nod to replace San Diego - at least that's a hope...and only if there's vaccinated sections...
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Any word on how the NFL would feel about having an extra 40,000 plus fans in their venues on an off day? Just curious, I'm going to assume the NFL would like to be close to full capacity themselves by Fall. Can't see any team signing off any concerts in their venues if the NFL itself isn't going to be at 100% capacity.
I'm going to assume the NFL will move to full capacity, along with other entertainment venues, schools etc. by fall.
Not saying rescheduling a US only tour for fall is going to be easy..
Just saying they will.
Similar to Bigger Bang where they juggled football stadiums with college stadiums, arenas, and race tracks.
Where there's a will($$$) there's a way.
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NashvilleBlues
If everyone in the US above 16 can be fully vaccinated by mid-June, why would having a US tour this fall be significantly more dangerous than having it in 2022?
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If everyone in the US above 16 can be fully vaccinated by mid-June, why would having a US tour this fall be significantly more dangerous than having it in 2022?
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daspyknows
I will be going to shows in San Francisco. Rolling Stones can play here instead on San Diego.
[www.sfgate.com]
Imagine being stuck with a great ticket in the non-vaccine sections....lol...jk....
If there is a rescheduled tour, have a feeling the new L.A. stadium will get the nod to replace San Diego - at least that's a hope...and only if there's vaccinated sections...
I will be there too. Pit and all seats in proximity to band/crew should be vaccinated sections. I will look to be by the soundboard and I know you will be in the pit.
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NashvilleBlues
I understand the caution, trust me. Like I said, I work with 500 kids, most never wear masks. I’ve never had covid and I’m fully vaccinated. However, more time will always be better, but if everyone over 16 has a chance to be fully vaccinated by mid-June here in the US, concerts should be revving back up. Some will never be comfortable. Some will always let covid rule their lives. I will not.
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I will be going to shows in San Francisco. Rolling Stones can play here instead on San Diego.
[www.sfgate.com]
Imagine being stuck with a great ticket in the non-vaccine sections....lol...jk....
If there is a rescheduled tour, have a feeling the new L.A. stadium will get the nod to replace San Diego - at least that's a hope...and only if there's vaccinated sections...
I will be there too. Pit and all seats in proximity to band/crew should be vaccinated sections. I will look to be by the soundboard and I know you will be in the pit.
Yeah! Stick those un-vaccinated in the back of the bus!!
maybe we should make them wear Yellow Stars so you know who to avoid in the parking lot and bathrooms too???
Separate AND Unequal....you sure have some odd ideas for a self-professed "liberal"
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I am ready to tour any time, but I don't think the world is ready for any major tours until most people are vaccinated. It will take a while.
May be smaller crowds with a few hundred people are ok, but a large tour with 50,000 people x 15 shows? Hard to imagine during an active pandemic.
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NashvilleBlues
Hope you make it. I have Lucky Dips. Fingers crossed!
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The Red State tour
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I’ve had both jabs and I’m anxious to get back to concerts. San Diego was the only Rolling Stones show I had a ticket for, and the stadium has been completely demolished. I’m hoping they’ll reschedule for Petco Park.
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I am ready to tour any time, but I don't think the world is ready for any major tours until most people are vaccinated. It will take a while.
May be smaller crowds with a few hundred people are ok, but a large tour with 50,000 people x 15 shows? Hard to imagine during an active pandemic.
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TumblinDice76
And just to build on MidnightDevilRambler's post....I live in IL and my employer provided us with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine 2 weeks ago yesterday. So I am good to go. My sister (age 46) is a school teacher and went over a year without getting COVID. She had her second Pfizer vaccination on March 11th. On Monday, April 12th she tested positive and was sick with COVID. So just a reminder that after getting vaccinated, you can still pass it along to others and get it yourself. I didn't post this (I debated all week to post or not post) to start a political debate or ruffle any feathers. Just posted as a reminder that we still don't know a whole lot about COVID over 1 year in and we know even less about how long vaccinations last. I'd say we are still a good ways away from mass gatherings. Again, no need to reply to my post with negativity (not what I attended) just realize I am passing along facts.
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I am ready to tour any time, but I don't think the world is ready for any major tours until most people are vaccinated. It will take a while.
May be smaller crowds with a few hundred people are ok, but a large tour with 50,000 people x 15 shows? Hard to imagine during an active pandemic.
BV, sad but I've got to agree. In lots of the US vaccines doses are starting to pile up. Numbers of people with two shot in the 30-35% range, long way from 70-80% crowd immunity.
No large shows for me in 2021. Make a believer out of me first.
I want to see my 400th show and live to tell.
Mike
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I will be going to shows in San Francisco. Rolling Stones can play here instead on San Diego.
[www.sfgate.com]
Imagine being stuck with a great ticket in the non-vaccine sections....lol...jk....
If there is a rescheduled tour, have a feeling the new L.A. stadium will get the nod to replace San Diego - at least that's a hope...and only if there's vaccinated sections...
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RiffKichards
Interesting enough :
Few days ago, it was still possible to buy tickets from France on ticketmaster.com for the No Filter US postponed Tour 2020.
Now it is impossible and it seems that my location (France) does not me allow to access to the selling.
Does it mean that a reschedule is in process but only for local people ?
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bv
I am ready to tour any time, but I don't think the world is ready for any major tours until most people are vaccinated. It will take a while.
May be smaller crowds with a few hundred people are ok, but a large tour with 50,000 people x 15 shows? Hard to imagine during an active pandemic.
BV, sad but I've got to agree. In lots of the US vaccines doses are starting to pile up. Numbers of people with two shot in the 30-35% range, long way from 70-80% crowd immunity.
No large shows for me in 2021. Make a believer out of me first.
I want to see my 400th show and live to tell.
Just to clarify Midnight. 400th live show? Or 400th live Stones show?
Mike
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RiffKichards
Interesting enough :
Few days ago, it was still possible to buy tickets from France on ticketmaster.com for the No Filter US postponed Tour 2020.
Now it is impossible and it seems that my location (France) does not me allow to access to the selling.
Does it mean that a reschedule is in process but only for local people ?
I'm in Finland and no problem accessing the Stones tickets on Ticketmaster here...what kind of an error message did you get?