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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.
*Vegas '16 should have had a rebate for those who paid the overpriced face value due to Mick still being sick.
***Pretty sure the entire floor was also over $800 face value, but I held out and paid a small fraction of that via stubhub the day of show.
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02 maybe, depending on when those 60th anniversary shows would be - and as we know, Royal Albert Hall has been rumored as well. (Imagine the price of THOSE tickets...but I guess that's a bridge to cross when we get there)
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bet he'd be sworn to secrecy though.
Exactly
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Even if he had heard anything, I bet he'd be sworn to secrecy though.
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Even if he had heard anything, I bet he'd be sworn to secrecy though.
I trust that what Tim Reis told me yesterday was sincere. I don't think he has any idea about what will happen yet.
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Even if he had heard anything, I bet he'd be sworn to secrecy though.
I trust that what Tim Reis told me yesterday was sincere. I don't think he has any idea about what will happen yet.
As mpj200 said just a few days ago its still "a bit murky right now" regarding insurance for tour and band members,
followed by "The band also has to be healthy enough to be cleared for insurance. Hoping that won’t be a problem".
And there's dozens of other issues that need to be dealt before anything can be set in stone, so no reason to doubt anything Tim Reis said.
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Aside from insurance issues, the US is not fully open to UK visitors just yet, nor is the UK open to the US. The band and their UK people are not exempt from the current travel restrictions and quarantine requirements. As Boris Johnson plans to fully reopen the UK on June 21st, hopefully both countries will relax travel restrictions and let us get together again.
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Aside from insurance issues, the US is not fully open to UK visitors just yet, nor is the UK open to the US. The band and their UK people are not exempt from the current travel restrictions and quarantine requirements. As Boris Johnson plans to fully reopen the UK on June 21st, hopefully both countries will relax travel restrictions and let us get together again.
Believe they would be able to enter from UK, based on coming here for work.
"Essential travel" for work, as it were. Could be wrong, but before researching or waiting for someone to post who knows definitively, that would be my bet.
Also believe that works in reverse, but again.. not certain.
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Anyone from the U.K. can visit the USA if they spend two weeks in select locations first.Many people have been doing this during the pandemic and Mexico has been a popular location for this.Business travel has been permitted between the two countries if it’s considered high value to the economy so any large music act on tour would easily be given permission to enter.
With Covid cases dropping and vaccination numbers climbing it’s only a matter of time before travel is opened up between the two countries with July being touted as the time this will happen.
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Even if he had heard anything, I bet he'd be sworn to secrecy though.
I trust that what Tim Reis told me yesterday was sincere. I don't think he has any idea about what will happen yet.
As mpj200 said just a few days ago its still "a bit murky right now" regarding insurance for tour and band members,
followed by "The band also has to be healthy enough to be cleared for insurance. Hoping that won’t be a problem".
And there's dozens of other issues that need to be dealt before anything can be set in stone, so no reason to doubt anything Tim Reis said.
Aside from insurance issues, the US is not fully open to UK visitors just yet, nor is the UK open to the US. The band and their UK people are not exempt from the current travel restrictions and quarantine requirements. As Boris Johnson plans to fully reopen the UK on June 21st, hopefully both countries will relax travel restrictions and let us get together again.
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Aside from insurance issues, the US is not fully open to UK visitors just yet, nor is the UK open to the US. The band and their UK people are not exempt from the current travel restrictions and quarantine requirements. As Boris Johnson plans to fully reopen the UK on June 21st, hopefully both countries will relax travel restrictions and let us get together again.
Believe they would be able to enter from UK, based on coming here for work.
"Essential travel" for work, as it were. Could be wrong, but before researching or waiting for someone to post who knows definitively, that would be my bet.
Also believe that works in reverse, but again.. not certain.
Doesn't change quarantine requirements. As of now, the UK still requires even fully vaccinated Americans to quarantine for ten days and take two COVID test during their stay. Totally illogical, IMO.
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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.
*Vegas '16 should have had a rebate for those who paid the overpriced face value due to Mick still being sick.
***Pretty sure the entire floor was also over $800 face value, but I held out and paid a small fraction of that via stubhub the day of show.
I paid fortune for that seat and it wasn't even that great, I thought Mick did really well but I do remember Keith did an extra song to give him a break.
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Even if he had heard anything, I bet he'd be sworn to secrecy though.
I trust that what Tim Reis told me yesterday was sincere. I don't think he has any idea about what will happen yet.
As mpj200 said just a few days ago its still "a bit murky right now" regarding insurance for tour and band members,
followed by "The band also has to be healthy enough to be cleared for insurance. Hoping that won’t be a problem".
And there's dozens of other issues that need to be dealt before anything can be set in stone, so no reason to doubt anything Tim Reis said.
Aside from insurance issues, the US is not fully open to UK visitors just yet, nor is the UK open to the US. The band and their UK people are not exempt from the current travel restrictions and quarantine requirements. As Boris Johnson plans to fully reopen the UK on June 21st, hopefully both countries will relax travel restrictions and let us get together again.
I'd guess that by late July or August or September (or whenever these dates could potentially be rescheduled), travel restrictions will have been eased up by then.
But there's other issues that need to be addressed with the insurance for the tour and band members being just a couple of them. There's the differing rules and regulations in different states,
the logistics, the itinerary, the possible capacity restrictions, the possibility of vaccinated/non-vaccinated sections, the tix that have already been bought, will there be GA and Pit sections, etc., etc., etc.
The delay in any announcement is telling as it seems every other tour has either rescheduled or ultimately cancelled, but I'm sure they're doing all they can to make it happen with 2022 being the most realistic.
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I predict that the Rolling Stones will play the stadiums that they have already sold many tickets for. From August 1st to Halloween! October will be in the warmer part of the USA like down here in San Diego!
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I predict that the Rolling Stones will play the stadiums that they have already sold many tickets for. From August 1st to Halloween! October will be in the warmer part of the USA like down here in San Diego!
This is what I’m expecting too.
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Post just now from Stones official twitter (picture of stage) seems to suggest we're about to roll again !