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I'd be VERY surprised if The Stones don't add a show at Sofi especially if Vancouver doesn't happen.
My personal expectation is show at Sofi in place of San Diego and show at the Death Star (Las Vegas stadium) in place of Vancouver.
If Vancouver happens at all, it will likely be at the end of the tour. like in Dec 2006 (which was a barn burner of a show). BC Place does have a roof, so no issues with weather. Would work logistically as well, since it's well off the beaten path from the rest of the tour, but I could see it being nixed for the same reason.
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I'd be VERY surprised if The Stones don't add a show at Sofi especially if Vancouver doesn't happen.
My personal expectation is show at Sofi in place of San Diego and show at the Death Star (Las Vegas stadium) in place of Vancouver.
If Vancouver happens at all, it will likely be at the end of the tour. like in Dec 2006 (which was a barn burner of a show). BC Place does have a roof, so no issues with weather. Would work logistically as well, since it's well off the beaten path from the rest of the tour, but I could see it being nixed for the same reason.
That show was in November 2006 in the BC Place and was the final show of the ABB tour in North America. I was there and met Charlie in the band hotel.
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Anyone else see the MarieFranceRemillard tweet/post? USA in 2022?
"No #RollingStones’s tour in 2021.
Their 60th Anniversary Tour will reach the USA, Canada and the UK next year"
How do you interpret?
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Nijmegen is on the list for 2022.
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She is a Canadian journalist specialized in rock.
That's all what I have learned from internet now.
I don't know if she can be considered a reliable source (if a reliable source ever exists).
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Who the hell is this person, anyway? Are they somehow "connected"?
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2021 : USA/Canada fall rescheduled 2020 tour, pending covid-19 situation
2022 : Europe 60th anniversary tour, pending covid-19 situation
Health experts are saying the mRNA vaccines are 30% effective vs the India variant three weeks after the first shot, and 88% effective one week after the second shot. Stadiums are booked, but the virus is still out there, live and changing,. across the world. Vaccine shots need to be taken, across the world, and new ugly variants need to be handled in a safe way.
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Good stuff, GG24.
FYI, Rod Stewart has postponed his tour until 2022.
[www.rodstewart.com]
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2021 : USA/Canada fall rescheduled 2020 tour, pending covid-19 situation
2022 : Europe 60th anniversary tour, pending covid-19 situation
Health experts are saying the mRNA vaccines are 30% effective vs the India variant three weeks after the first shot, and 88% effective one week after the second shot. Stadiums are booked, but the virus is still out there, live and changing,. across the world. Vaccine shots need to be taken, across the world, and new ugly variants need to be handled in a safe way.
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2021 : USA/Canada fall rescheduled 2020 tour, pending covid-19 situation
2022 : Europe 60th anniversary tour, pending covid-19 situation
Health experts are saying the mRNA vaccines are 30% effective vs the India variant three weeks after the first shot, and 88% effective one week after the second shot. Stadiums are booked, but the virus is still out there, live and changing,. across the world. Vaccine shots need to be taken, across the world, and new ugly variants need to be handled in a safe way.
Loosely translated as "pretty much everything in life", pending Covid-19 situation !!
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2021 : USA/Canada fall rescheduled 2020 tour, pending covid-19 situation
2022 : Europe 60th anniversary tour, pending covid-19 situation
Health experts are saying the mRNA vaccines are 30% effective vs the India variant three weeks after the first shot, and 88% effective one week after the second shot. Stadiums are booked, but the virus is still out there, live and changing,. across the world. Vaccine shots need to be taken, across the world, and new ugly variants need to be handled in a safe way.
Loosely translated as "pretty much everything in life", pending Covid-19 situation !!
That pretty much sums it up, and at the rate the voluntary vaccines have been going in the US- slower and slower, and less and less by the day - can only hope things will get worked out.
Then there's the vaccination rates around the world where many people who want it simply can't get it for one reason or another, all while "the virus is still out there, live and changing, across the world".
Unfortunate for fans of Rod Stewart that he had to postpone to 2022, but probably the only way to safely move forward considering the constantly changing covid-19 situation.
And he's not even scheduled to play in massive football stadiums like the Stones, so you can imagine how difficult it must be for the Stones (and their massive crew) to get it all worked out.
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Because professional athletes are just so darn important, thats why.
Another thing that makes me go "huh?"
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I can understand your frustration with it all paulywaul, and yes it's very frustrating.
On a related note, only 5.7% of the worlds population has been fully vaccinated as of two days ago......
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I can understand your frustration with it all paulywaul, and yes it's very frustrating.
On a related note, only 5.7% of the worlds population has been fully vaccinated as of two days ago......
That is the statistic that seems to escape most people living in what is a vaccination bubble. No one is safe until everyone is safe, so I would tend to agree with paulywaul.
For the record, I was invited to participate in an antibody study and was sent a test kit. I did the antibody test two weeks after my second vaccine. Negative. I requested a second kit in case I'd done the test incorrectly. I did the second test 5-6 weeks after the second vaccine. The result - also negative!
Apparently, a negative antibody result is possible for various reasons in someone fully vaccinated. OK, maybe, but two negative results don't exactly inspire ultra-confidence!!
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I can understand your frustration with it all paulywaul, and yes it's very frustrating.
On a related note, only 5.7% of the worlds population has been fully vaccinated as of two days ago......
That is the statistic that seems to escape most people living in what is a vaccination bubble. No one is safe until everyone is safe, so I would tend to agree with paulywaul.
For the record, I was invited to participate in an antibody study and was sent a test kit. I did the antibody test two weeks after my second vaccine. Negative. I requested a second kit in case I'd done the test incorrectly. I did the second test 5-6 weeks after the second vaccine. The result - also negative!
Apparently, a negative antibody result is possible for various reasons in someone fully vaccinated. OK, maybe, but two negative results don't exactly inspire ultra-confidence!!
Not sure if you have any underlying health conditions and/or are taking any type of specific medications, but was just reading this story that was just published on CNN:
Caught in a 'pickle,' tens of millions of Americans might not have had an adequate response to the Covid-19 vaccine
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Thanks, Hairball! I'm trying to assume the best and so haven't been letting it stop me getting out and about in line with the guideslines/rules in place. i.e., masking up and social distancing where advised/required.