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BeastyBurdeny
I was looking forward to a 2020 No Filter Shirt! I thought the big two oh two oh would have looked cool. Boy, was I wrong.
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BeastyBurdeny
I was looking forward to a 2020 No Filter Shirt! I thought the big two oh two oh would have looked cool. Boy, was I wrong.
I think they should retitle the next tour as "No Mask" instead of "No Filter".
The 2022 "No Mask" Tour.
Actually, that sounds a bit weak.
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bv
NFL are as far as I know young and highly fit football players. The Rolling Stones band members are in their 70's. Different risk groups, different crowds.
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Matt1984
I really wouldn’t be surprised to see the new dates happening September/October time.
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TumblinDice76
With Steve Jordan on drums? No way 80 year old Charlie does another outside Fall U.S. Tour.
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BeastyBurdeny
I was looking forward to a 2020 No Filter Shirt! I thought the big two oh two oh would have looked cool. Boy, was I wrong.
I think they should retitle the next tour as "No Mask" instead of "No Filter".
The 2022 "No Mask" Tour.
Actually, that sounds a bit weak.
The Rolling Stones 2022 "Unmasked" Tour.
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NashvilleBlues
Pearl Jam, Kings of Leon, My Morning Jacket and others are playing a just-announced festival in California this September. It can be done.
Charlie doesn’t like the cold? Put some space heaters up there. C’mon. This is a billion dollar band and they can’t keep their drummer warm for a cool show or two? Gimme a break.
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Hairball
The Hollywood Bowl released a new statement regarding the 2021 season starting in July.
One of my favorite outdoor venues in the SoCal area - I've seen many bands there including the Stones, the Who, Neil Young, CSNY, Dylan, Clapton, Steve Winwood, and many more...
Normally with a capacity of apprx. 17,000, they're cutting those numbers down drastically to only 67% limited capacity with multiple restrictions and safety measures in place.
Will be interesting to hear how it all works out at the Bowl, and it's good to see things going in the right direction here in Southern California.
Welcome back to the Hollywood Bowl!
The health and safety of our audiences, artists, and staff is our top priority. We are committed to ensuring that you have an exceptional Bowl experience, with confidence in the policies and procedures designed for a safe environment for all. Our policies and procedures are created to align with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s protocols.
Vaccination and Ticketing
For the 2021 season starting in July, the Hollywood Bowl is designating the majority of all concert seats to fully vaccinated patrons and limiting total capacity to 67%.
Total capacity will continue to follow public health guidelines throughout the season. Proof of vaccination and photo ID will be required upon entry. Fully vaccinated seating sections will not be socially distanced.
Non-Vaccinated Option
There will be two seating sections for patrons who are not fully vaccinated. These seats will be socially distanced and separated from vaccination-required sections. Guests will be required to show a negative COVID-19 test result and a photo ID upon entry.
More detailed safety measures regarding social distancing, sanitization, etc., etc., etc.Hollywood Bowl
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As for the Stones, if they ever do reschedule I imagine they'll have to figure out a similar game plan with all the restrictions for the mammoth stadiums they hope to play in.
As others have mentioned though, I doubt they'd be willing to reduce the capacity numbers as it wouldn't make much business sense unless they raise ticket prices,
and a Stones show in a massive stadium with social distancing just doesn't sound right. Maybe by late Spring/Summer 2022 they can get it ironed out so it would be good for both them and the fans.
Meanwhile, the silence from the Stones is deafening regarding rescheduled dates - seems every other band has either rescheduled or cancelled while the Stones continue to be uncommitted.
Surely they're hoping to reschedule (at least that's what Mick said), but here we are in mid-May without a hint. Best to be patient, and I'm sure they're going to do whats best for them in the big picture whatever that is.
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NashvilleBlues
Pearl Jam, Kings of Leon, My Morning Jacket and others are playing a just-announced festival in California this September. It can be done.
Charlie doesn’t like the cold? Put some space heaters up there. C’mon. This is a billion dollar band and they can’t keep their drummer warm for a cool show or two? Gimme a break.
Does Charlie have any say in this?
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Hairball
The Hollywood Bowl released a new statement regarding the 2021 season starting in July.
One of my favorite outdoor venues in the SoCal area - I've seen many bands there including the Stones, the Who, Neil Young, CSNY, Dylan, Clapton, Steve Winwood, and many more...
Normally with a capacity of apprx. 17,000, they're cutting those numbers down drastically to only 67% limited capacity with multiple restrictions and safety measures in place.
Will be interesting to hear how it all works out at the Bowl, and it's good to see things going in the right direction here in Southern California.
Welcome back to the Hollywood Bowl!
The health and safety of our audiences, artists, and staff is our top priority. We are committed to ensuring that you have an exceptional Bowl experience, with confidence in the policies and procedures designed for a safe environment for all. Our policies and procedures are created to align with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s protocols.
Vaccination and Ticketing
For the 2021 season starting in July, the Hollywood Bowl is designating the majority of all concert seats to fully vaccinated patrons and limiting total capacity to 67%.
Total capacity will continue to follow public health guidelines throughout the season. Proof of vaccination and photo ID will be required upon entry. Fully vaccinated seating sections will not be socially distanced.
Non-Vaccinated Option
There will be two seating sections for patrons who are not fully vaccinated. These seats will be socially distanced and separated from vaccination-required sections. Guests will be required to show a negative COVID-19 test result and a photo ID upon entry.
More detailed safety measures regarding social distancing, sanitization, etc., etc., etc.Hollywood Bowl
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As for the Stones, if they ever do reschedule I imagine they'll have to figure out a similar game plan with all the restrictions for the mammoth stadiums they hope to play in.
As others have mentioned though, I doubt they'd be willing to reduce the capacity numbers as it wouldn't make much business sense unless they raise ticket prices,
and a Stones show in a massive stadium with social distancing just doesn't sound right. Maybe by late Spring/Summer 2022 they can get it ironed out so it would be good for both them and the fans.
Meanwhile, the silence from the Stones is deafening regarding rescheduled dates - seems every other band has either rescheduled or cancelled while the Stones continue to be uncommitted.
Surely they're hoping to reschedule (at least that's what Mick said), but here we are in mid-May without a hint. Best to be patient, and I'm sure they're going to do whats best for them in the big picture whatever that is.
Good job by Hollywood Bowl. Especially having vaccinated and non-vaccinated sections. Hopefully the non-vaccinated sections are the "Uecker" seats to keep them far away from the artists.
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Hairball
The Hollywood Bowl released a new statement regarding the 2021 season starting in July.
One of my favorite outdoor venues in the SoCal area - I've seen many bands there including the Stones, the Who, Neil Young, CSNY, Dylan, Clapton, Steve Winwood, and many more...
Normally with a capacity of apprx. 17,000, they're cutting those numbers down drastically to only 67% limited capacity with multiple restrictions and safety measures in place.
Will be interesting to hear how it all works out at the Bowl, and it's good to see things going in the right direction here in Southern California.
Welcome back to the Hollywood Bowl!
The health and safety of our audiences, artists, and staff is our top priority. We are committed to ensuring that you have an exceptional Bowl experience, with confidence in the policies and procedures designed for a safe environment for all. Our policies and procedures are created to align with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s protocols.
Vaccination and Ticketing
For the 2021 season starting in July, the Hollywood Bowl is designating the majority of all concert seats to fully vaccinated patrons and limiting total capacity to 67%.
Total capacity will continue to follow public health guidelines throughout the season. Proof of vaccination and photo ID will be required upon entry. Fully vaccinated seating sections will not be socially distanced.
Non-Vaccinated Option
There will be two seating sections for patrons who are not fully vaccinated. These seats will be socially distanced and separated from vaccination-required sections. Guests will be required to show a negative COVID-19 test result and a photo ID upon entry.
More detailed safety measures regarding social distancing, sanitization, etc., etc., etc.Hollywood Bowl
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As for the Stones, if they ever do reschedule I imagine they'll have to figure out a similar game plan with all the restrictions for the mammoth stadiums they hope to play in.
As others have mentioned though, I doubt they'd be willing to reduce the capacity numbers as it wouldn't make much business sense unless they raise ticket prices,
and a Stones show in a massive stadium with social distancing just doesn't sound right. Maybe by late Spring/Summer 2022 they can get it ironed out so it would be good for both them and the fans.
Meanwhile, the silence from the Stones is deafening regarding rescheduled dates - seems every other band has either rescheduled or cancelled while the Stones continue to be uncommitted.
Surely they're hoping to reschedule (at least that's what Mick said), but here we are in mid-May without a hint. Best to be patient, and I'm sure they're going to do whats best for them in the big picture whatever that is.
Good job by Hollywood Bowl. Especially having vaccinated and non-vaccinated sections. Hopefully the non-vaccinated sections are the "Uecker" seats to keep them far away from the artists.
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