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TumblinDice76
Arenas in Nov/Dec in the U.S. you are also competing with Basketball and Hockey which share arenas in a lot of cities. Also, you are competing with all the other bands/events that have already rescheduled their shows. Typically the Stones play multiple nights in Arenas, with NBA, NHL, and other events going on after the mass scramble to reschedule things, I think the Stones waited to long for this to happen. Had they rescheduled this time last year, it may be possible.
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Matt1984
Still think we’ll see the Stones tour the postponed dates in September.
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NashvilleBlues
And if covid is (it is) a big part of the scheduling delay, why would they play indoors where it is a bigger risk than outdoors?
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And if covid is (it is) a big part of the scheduling delay, why would they play indoors where it is a bigger risk than outdoors?
I think someone mentioned earlier that St. Louis could get moved from the Dome to the baseball Stadium due to COVID restrictions, that seems to be the biggest piece of the puzzle that show this tour will remain a Stadium Tour. Moving inside just doesn't make sense at all.
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And if covid is (it is) a big part of the scheduling delay, why would they play indoors where it is a bigger risk than outdoors?
I think someone mentioned earlier that St. Louis could get moved from the Dome to the baseball Stadium due to COVID restrictions, that seems to be the biggest piece of the puzzle that show this tour will remain a Stadium Tour. Moving inside just doesn't make sense at all.
I would think that the indoor stadiums would be much less of an issue than an arena based on the massive size.
If stadium that is a dome is a problem, there are several potentially problematic venues on the tour including St. Louis, Detroit, Minneapolis (I think they have a retractable roof), Vancouver, and Atlanta.
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Send It To me
Charlie will be 80 by September. Unreal.
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mizzoumonkeyman29
also, who can travel and where can they travel too?
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Send It To me
Charlie will be 80 by September. Unreal.
Bob Dylan will be 80 in a few days (24th).
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NashvilleBlues
They can do my August-September stadium tour. It's not that damn cold in August-September here in the south. Do the colder cities in the first half of August. It can be done. If NFL scheduling is an issue, navigating the NBA season would be harder. NFL teams play once a week. NBA teams (in arenas, are playing in winter) play 3-4 games a week.
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Charlie will be 80 by September. Unreal.
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stickyfingers101
Pretty sure BV has hinted/said "2022" several times. He said nothing definitive, but I think he's dropped that out there a couple of times.
he tends to be correct a lot about these sorts of things.
So, I'm staking May 12, 2022 as the "over-under" for a start date to resume.
what say you, gambling degenerates????
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stickyfingers101
Pretty sure BV has hinted/said "2022" several times. He said nothing definitive, but I think he's dropped that out there a couple of times.
he tends to be correct a lot about these sorts of things.
So, I'm staking May 12, 2022 as the "over-under" for a start date to resume.
what say you, gambling degenerates????
I'd be happy with that. I'd rather they complete the tour in its original form than start dropping shows or having other complications that could grind things to a halt.
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stickyfingers101
Pretty sure BV has hinted/said "2022" several times. He said nothing definitive, but I think he's dropped that out there a couple of times.
he tends to be correct a lot about these sorts of things.
So, I'm staking May 12, 2022 as the "over-under" for a start date to resume.
what say you, gambling degenerates????
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stickyfingers101
Pretty sure BV has hinted/said "2022" several times. He said nothing definitive, but I think he's dropped that out there a couple of times.
he tends to be correct a lot about these sorts of things.
So, I'm staking May 12, 2022 as the "over-under" for a start date to resume.
what say you, gambling degenerates????
I'd be happy with that. I'd rather they complete the tour in its original form than start dropping shows or having other complications that could grind things to a halt.
agree...it simply seems the most logical to wait. Too many moving parts still moving right now (IMO).
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stickyfingers101
Pretty sure BV has hinted/said "2022" several times. He said nothing definitive, but I think he's dropped that out there a couple of times.
he tends to be correct a lot about these sorts of things.
So, I'm staking May 12, 2022 as the "over-under" for a start date to resume.
what say you, gambling degenerates????
I'd be happy with that. I'd rather they complete the tour in its original form than start dropping shows or having other complications that could grind things to a halt.
agree...it simply seems the most logical to wait. Too many moving parts still moving right now (IMO).
Seems an impossibility it will happen this year, and even May 2022 seems to be pushing it.
July/August 2022 sounds more realistic, but that depends on a wide variety of things.
And to think Charlie will be 81 by then...
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bv
One month ago I was sure they could not tour until 2022. With the latest results of the vaccination programs, UK opening up, and USA soon open too, I think there is a bigger chance of shows later this year.
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Pretty sure BV has hinted/said "2022" several times. He said nothing definitive, but I think he's dropped that out there a couple of times.
he tends to be correct a lot about these sorts of things.
So, I'm staking May 12, 2022 as the "over-under" for a start date to resume.
what say you, gambling degenerates????
I'd be happy with that. I'd rather they complete the tour in its original form than start dropping shows or having other complications that could grind things to a halt.
agree...it simply seems the most logical to wait. Too many moving parts still moving right now (IMO).
Seems an impossibility it will happen this year, and even May 2022 seems to be pushing it.
July/August 2022 sounds more realistic, but that depends on a wide variety of things.
And to think Charlie will be 81 by then...
Hairball takes the over!!
I'll let the boys know!
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One month ago I was sure they could not tour until 2022. With the latest results of the vaccination programs, UK opening up, and USA soon open too, I think there is a bigger chance of shows later this year.
Still completely agree with this.
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Heard a rumour that the band is looking at playing 10 dates later this year in arenas in November-December taking in cities including Los Angeles,Chicago,Miami,New York and Toronto.
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You mean basketball arenas? The Stones generally don't play for less than 50,000 people, right? Basketball arenas only hold around 20,000. Could they make enough money off of 20,000 tickets per show? And, if they're planning on that, why not just stick with the stadium tour with distancing measures? The number of people would be the same, they could do it in the fall instead of the winter, and be on track for a 2022 60th anniversary tour.
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Nate
Heard a rumour that the band is looking at playing 10 dates later this year in arenas in November-December taking in cities including Los Angeles,Chicago,Miami,New York and Toronto.
Nate
You mean basketball arenas? The Stones generally don't play for less than 50,000 people, right? Basketball arenas only hold around 20,000. Could they make enough money off of 20,000 tickets per show? And, if they're planning on that, why not just stick with the stadium tour with distancing measures? The number of people would be the same, they could do it in the fall instead of the winter, and be on track for a 2022 60th anniversary tour.
They've played arenas at times. The North American NO SECURITY tour was an arena tour. They made somewhere around $65 million from the North American tour. Including Europe, the tour grossed just over $88 million.
Arena shows for LICKS. Yes they generally play stadiums. Could they make enough money... that's kind of funny.
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Topi
The last time they played an actual arena (not a roofed stadium) was in Las Vegas 2016. We know what the price breakdown looked like there. I believe it was north of 800$ face for lower bowl/front of stage.