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TumblinDice76
To quote Tom Petty...the waiting is the hardest part. Kind of wish they would just make a decision. If it gets moved to Summer 2022, fine, but at least make a decision. NFL Schedules came out last week so if they plan on Fall 2021, let's get to planning. Wonder if the order of shows will change like it did in 2019.
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TumblinDice76
NashvilleBlues-Very interesting and true point and shows Insurance companies would be interested in Unerwriting such a risk. Same age group for the most part and same audience size for the most part so bar far the best band to compare with.
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TumblinDice76
To quote Tom Petty...the waiting is the hardest part. Kind of wish they would just make a decision. If it gets moved to Summer 2022, fine, but at least make a decision. NFL Schedules came out last week so if they plan on Fall 2021, let's get to planning. Wonder if the order of shows will change like it did in 2019.
Yes, I would expect the order of the shows to change.
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kovach
Alice Cooper just announced a fall tour with Ace Frehley.
"Venues will be operating with reduced capacities and guidelines accordingly to COVID-19 restrictions and policies.".
Would seem hard for the Stones to do that when seats already have been sold.
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After looking at the 2021 NFL schedule, here's my US Fall Stones proposed tour schedule:
8/20- Vancouver
8/24- Detroit
8/28- Minneapolis
9/1- Cleveland
9/5- Buffalo
9/9- Pittsburg
9/13- Louisville
9/17- St. Louis
9/21- Dallas
9/25- Austin
9/29- Charlotte
10/3- Atlanta
10/7- Nashville
10/11- Tampa
10/15- San Diego
Would this work? If the tour starts 8/4, it could be over by 9/29.
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After looking at the 2021 NFL schedule, here's my US Fall Stones proposed tour schedule:
8/20- Vancouver
8/24- Detroit
8/28- Minneapolis
9/1- Cleveland
9/5- Buffalo
9/9- Pittsburg
9/13- Louisville
9/17- St. Louis
9/21- Dallas
9/25- Austin
9/29- Charlotte
10/3- Atlanta
10/7- Nashville
10/11- Tampa
10/15- San Diego
Would this work? If the tour starts 8/4, it could be over by 9/29.
Bonus points for having St. Louis on a Friday.
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TKinOH
Austin still has a major concert to be announced for F1 weekend Friday, October 22nd... the Piano Man Billy Joel is set for the 23rd.
Would The Stones tie-in with F1 for that gig? Lotsa race packages already sold, and they all include GA access for both shows on the Super Stage.
Play all the indoor gigs after that weekend leading into mid-November for a late fall timeframe, with the outdoor shows leading up to that, and it could work.
Hope they lay some info on us soon, I'm starting to book some shows, they are coming fast and furious with the announcements this past week or two...
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TumblinDice76
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If you notice, after Sept all dates are in warm climate states. This has been my theory all along. A Fall tour would need to wrap by late Sept or match what the Dead did and start the tour in Aug in the states that will be colder come late Sept/early Oct. Regardless......lets get some tour news please!
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TumblinDice76
[deadandcompany.com]
If you notice, after Sept all dates are in warm climate states. This has been my theory all along. A Fall tour would need to wrap by late Sept or match what the Dead did and start the tour in Aug in the states that will be colder come late Sept/early Oct. Regardless......lets get some tour news please!
I haven't seen seating charts yet, but interesting note on Ticketmaster for their GA Pit. Might be some clue as to what to expect if the machine kicks into gear for a fall No Filter:
IMPORTANT: For all dates on Dead & Company's 2021 Tour, proof of COVID-19 Vaccination will be required by the event organizer to gain entry to the GA Pit. Please keep this in mind before purchasing GA Pit tickets. If a GA Pit ticket holder does not have documentation, they will be provided an alternate viewing location. There are no exceptions to this policy.
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[deadandcompany.com]
If you notice, after Sept all dates are in warm climate states. This has been my theory all along. A Fall tour would need to wrap by late Sept or match what the Dead did and start the tour in Aug in the states that will be colder come late Sept/early Oct. Regardless......lets get some tour news please!
I haven't seen seating charts yet, but interesting note on Ticketmaster for their GA Pit. Might be some clue as to what to expect if the machine kicks into gear for a fall No Filter:
IMPORTANT: For all dates on Dead & Company's 2021 Tour, proof of COVID-19 Vaccination will be required by the event organizer to gain entry to the GA Pit. Please keep this in mind before purchasing GA Pit tickets.
If a GA Pit ticket holder does not have documentation, they will be provided an alternate viewing location. There are no exceptions to this policy.
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After looking at the 2021 NFL schedule, here's my US Fall Stones proposed tour schedule:
8/20- Vancouver
8/24- Detroit
8/28- Minneapolis
9/1- Cleveland
9/5- Buffalo
9/9- Pittsburg
9/13- Louisville
9/17- St. Louis
9/21- Dallas
9/25- Austin
9/29- Charlotte
10/3- Atlanta
10/7- Nashville
10/11- Tampa
10/15- San Diego
Would this work? If the tour starts 8/4, it could be over by 9/29.
Bonus points for having St. Louis on a Friday.
Not a chance for a stadium show in Vancouver in August. Smaller international acts are being booked for the fall, but as it now stands, large concerts probably won't happen until late 2021 or early 2022.
Yep. And no one really knows what effect the Covid mutation from India might have to all this. And new vaccines will be developed till the end of this year for the next round of vaccination. Experts say we have to fresh up the vaccination every year now.Quote
mpj200
That water is a bit murky right now.
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mpj200
It’s useless to compare the Stones tour to the Dead tour. Completely different venues and circumstances.
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After looking at the 2021 NFL schedule, here's my US Fall Stones proposed tour schedule:
8/20- Vancouver
8/24- Detroit
8/28- Minneapolis
9/1- Cleveland
9/5- Buffalo
9/9- Pittsburg
9/13- Louisville
9/17- St. Louis
9/21- Dallas
9/25- Austin
9/29- Charlotte
10/3- Atlanta
10/7- Nashville
10/11- Tampa
10/15- San Diego
Would this work? If the tour starts 8/4, it could be over by 9/29.
Bonus points for having St. Louis on a Friday.
Not a chance for a stadium show in Vancouver in August. Smaller international acts are being booked for the fall, but as it now stands, large concerts probably won't happen until late 2021 or early 2022.
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artedm
Red Rocks back to full capacity June 21
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Stones could do full crowds in Florida, Texas and Colorado for sure right now. Probably Vegas stadium.
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treaclefingers
Being a pragmatist here, aren't every musical act (and every sort of entertainer) absolutely lining up to do the same thing? So from that perspective I'd imagine if things keep on the same trajectory most EVERYONE will be on tour this fall. It'll be hard to find a venue never mind a series of venues that will fall in a logical sequential line (4 days between dates) that will make up a tour.
For that reason I could see them waiting until 2022.
Fair opinion and reasoning.
The Stones having had this leg "on the books" for longer than most, as well as being The Rolling Stones, will give them a leg up imo on the "competition".
Mick's "may be sooner than you think" comment says it all in terms of whether they have been working on logistics. and whether they can pull it off.
Of course they have, and of course they can, is what that says to me.