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Oh, I would bet parking goes to the venue. The only thing the venue makes money out of are the concessions and the parking, etc. - they have nothing to do with ticketing.
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(and when you think about it, compared to what the Stones demand as a guarantee for A show - what's that, 4-5 million? - parking really is chump change)
Maybe not chump change. For example, the Oakland Coliseum Stadium has 10,000 parking spaces x $50 per space = half a million dollars. I know about ten years ago, I paid $50 for a space across the Bay at a San Francisco Giants baseball game.
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Canada considering reopening its border, starting with vaccinated travelers. Here’s when
National media reports indicate Canada is warming up to the idea of easing some border restrictions on Tuesday, June 22.
Politico reported that the Canadian government is open to the idea of easing COVID-19 restrictions at the Canada-U.S. border as the country’s vaccination rates for COVID-19 get close to 75% of the country’s adult population. In late May, Canada had vaccinated more than 68% of adults with at least one shot, according to the article posted Monday, June 7.
Canada appears to be pushing for a phased approach and wanting to make sure those entering the country are fully vaccinated
In a separate article, Bloomberg reported that Canada is making plans to loosen the 14-day quarantine period for people who are fully vaccinated and that details will be announced in the coming days. On Tuesday, June 8, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said a border reopening would focus on those who are fully vaccinated, according to an article posted by CTV News.
On whether the border reopening would happen around June 22 has not been decided yet, Trudeau said, adding that his team is talking to medical professionals and that a formal announcement is coming later, according to the CTV article.
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Genesis is touring in November and December. Perhaps they are all US citizens?
They're hoping travel restrictions will be lifted by then. If restrictions are still imposed and/or venue capacity restrictions are imposed, Genesis will postpone like Rod Stewart and Def Leppard have.
With the Delta variant beginning to take hold in Britain, I'm less positive travel restrictions are going to be lifted soon or exceptions made for O/P1 entertainer visas.
That said, the Machine is in gear, a tour is planned. But there has been no announcement, so I'm keeping my expectations in check.
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JN99
For a minute there I thought I clicked the covid thread...
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JN99
For a minute there I thought I clicked the covid thread...
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TumblinDice76
Hairball-thanks for the info. I forgot Ride Em On Down was played at Chicago 2. Pretty killer version too. Kind of wish they would keep at least on B&L song along with Ghost Town. It will be interesting if any more Goats Head songs make the rotation. 40th Anniv year for Tattoo You.
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Hairball-thanks for the info. I forgot Ride Em On Down was played at Chicago 2. Pretty killer version too. Kind of wish they would keep at least on B&L song along with Ghost Town. It will be interesting if any more Goats Head songs make the rotation. 40th Anniv year for Tattoo You.
Yes I would hope they would keep at least one or two B&L cover tunes in the mix also.
But with the setlist only at 20 tunes (give or take), might be hoping againt the odds...I'm not even sure they'll play Ghost Town, though I'd love to see/hear it live.
Based on what they played the last leg of No Filter, expected lots of oldies but goodies, and probably nothing past Keith's Slipping Away from '89, or You Got Me Rocking from '94.
I could be wrong, but I think there were a couple of shows where the "newest" tune was Start Me Up. As far as Goats Head Soup, I would expect and hope for Angie,
If they happen to have a "rarities" song vote again, maybe Dancing with Mr D will make the cut. Otherwise business as usual with lots and lots of oldies/warhorses...
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Hairball-thanks for the info. I forgot Ride Em On Down was played at Chicago 2. Pretty killer version too. Kind of wish they would keep at least on B&L song along with Ghost Town. It will be interesting if any more Goats Head songs make the rotation. 40th Anniv year for Tattoo You.
Yes I would hope they would keep at least one or two B&L cover tunes in the mix also.
But with the setlist only at 20 tunes (give or take), might be hoping againt the odds...I'm not even sure they'll play Ghost Town, though I'd love to see/hear it live.
Based on what they played the last leg of No Filter, expected lots of oldies but goodies, and probably nothing past Keith's Slipping Away from '89, or You Got Me Rocking from '94.
I could be wrong, but I think there were a couple of shows where the "newest" tune was Start Me Up. As far as Goats Head Soup, I would expect and hope for Angie,
If they happen to have a "rarities" song vote again, maybe Dancing with Mr D will make the cut. Otherwise business as usual with lots and lots of oldies/warhorses...
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TumblinDice76
Hairball-thanks for the info. I forgot Ride Em On Down was played at Chicago 2. Pretty killer version too. Kind of wish they would keep at least on B&L song along with Ghost Town. It will be interesting if any more Goats Head songs make the rotation. 40th Anniv year for Tattoo You.
Yes I would hope they would keep at least one or two B&L cover tunes in the mix also.
But with the setlist only at 20 tunes (give or take), might be hoping againt the odds...I'm not even sure they'll play Ghost Town, though I'd love to see/hear it live.
Based on what they played the last leg of No Filter, expected lots of oldies but goodies, and probably nothing past Keith's Slipping Away from '89, or You Got Me Rocking from '94.
I could be wrong, but I think there were a couple of shows where the "newest" tune was Start Me Up. As far as Goats Head Soup, I would expect and hope for Angie,
If they happen to have a "rarities" song vote again, maybe Dancing with Mr D will make the cut. Otherwise business as usual with lots and lots of oldies/warhorses...
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TKinOH
They could do a mini-set... bring out some stools, and unleash Country Honk, Lady Jane, Sweet Virginia et al... slow it down and all of 'em could take a little breather mid-show. I've wondered since the PPV Miami gig in '94 why they didn't go this route, but I do love the B-stage concept.
After the country flair at the Nashville gig in 2015, with Brad Paisley opening and he and The Stones doin' the special guest thing, I'm thinkin' that show could be another unique evening, assuming it gets a reschedule.
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TKinOH
They could do a mini-set... bring out some stools, and unleash Country Honk, Lady Jane, Sweet Virginia et al... slow it down and all of 'em could take a little breather mid-show. I've wondered since the PPV Miami gig in '94 why they didn't go this route, but I do love the B-stage concept.
After the country flair at the Nashville gig in 2015, with Brad Paisley opening and he and The Stones doin' the special guest thing, I'm thinkin' that show could be another unique evening, assuming it gets a reschedule.
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TKinOH
North America deserves some Dancing with Mr. D love, too, after they pulled it out in Europe in 2017... I still love the version from Zurich on YT...
And, no, I'm not trying to start the bitching about setlists vibe!! I figure if I can get one special number a show, it's worth it to me!
And Hairball, I concur on the money shot, Midnight Rambler... worth the price of admission right there!
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trevormcmullin
If there is in fact going to be a late summer/early fall tour, does anybody have any idea when the announcement may be? I figured we would have heard from them by now.
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If there is in fact going to be a late summer/early fall tour, does anybody have any idea when the announcement may be? I figured we would have heard from them by now.
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Oh, I would bet parking goes to the venue. The only thing the venue makes money out of are the concessions and the parking, etc. - they have nothing to do with ticketing.
[www.quora.com]
(and when you think about it, compared to what the Stones demand as a guarantee for A show - what's that, 4-5 million? - parking really is chump change)
Maybe not chump change. For example, the Oakland Coliseum Stadium has 10,000 parking spaces x $50 per space = half a million dollars. I know about ten years ago, I paid $50 for a space across the Bay at a San Francisco Giants baseball game.
plexi
I would imagine "parking" goes to the stadium, but I also wouldn't put it past the Stones or other "A-Listers" & their lawyers to negotiate a cut of that.
...and Plexi is 100% correct: it's not chump-change at all...it's "easy money"...10s or 100s of thousands of dollars every concert/game.
Besides, this is the easiest money they make. It's pavement w/ lines on it and they charge $30-$150 (at Foxboro) for temporary use.
that's also precisely why every hotel and restaurant along Rt. 1 into Foxboro rents out their parking lot spaces for concerts/games...it's dead-space that costs essentially nothing to maintain....easy money.
besides...there's no such thing as "chump change"...that's how the rich get rich and stay rich...by never writing anything off as "chump change"...
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Topi
Of course it all adds up, what I meant was that parking revenues per a given show probably pale in comparison to the Stones guarantee.
Naturally, I have no idea if they have an in on the ancillary revenues, and how big of a % that may be.
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Topi
Oh, I would bet parking goes to the venue. The only thing the venue makes money out of are the concessions and the parking, etc. - they have nothing to do with ticketing.
[www.quora.com]
(and when you think about it, compared to what the Stones demand as a guarantee for A show - what's that, 4-5 million? - parking really is chump change)
Maybe not chump change. For example, the Oakland Coliseum Stadium has 10,000 parking spaces x $50 per space = half a million dollars. I know about ten years ago, I paid $50 for a space across the Bay at a San Francisco Giants baseball game.
plexi
Like I always say: If my career fails I'm going open a parking space in the US and become a millionaire…
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Genesis is touring in November and December. Perhaps they are all US citizens?
They're hoping travel restrictions will be lifted by then. If restrictions are still imposed and/or venue capacity restrictions are imposed, Genesis will postpone like Rod Stewart and Def Leppard have.
With the Delta variant beginning to take hold in Britain, I'm less positive travel restrictions are going to be lifted soon or exceptions made for O/P1 entertainer visas.
That said, the Machine is in gear, a tour is planned. But there has been no announcement, so I'm keeping my expectations in check.
Dr. Fauci weighed in on the worrisome issue of the Delta variant earlier today, pleading for people to get vaccinated:
Fauci warns dangerous Indian COVID variant could become dominant in US
Delta
Dr. Anthony Fauci warned Tuesday that the dangerous Indian COVID-19 variant could become the most dominant strain in the US — as the mutation has rapidly spread among younger people in the UK.
The White House chief medical adviser said he feared that the so-called Delta variant, B1.617.2, could overtake the highly contagious UK variant, known as B117, in the country — an alarming prospect we should prevent. “We cannot let that happen in the United States, which is such a powerful argument … to get vaccinated,” Fauci said Tuesday at the White House COVID-19 task force briefing. The infectious diseases expert pointed out that the exact situation is already playing out across the pond. “In the UK, the Delta variant is the rapidly emerging as the dominant variant, [accounting for] greater than 60 percent. It is replacing the B117,” he warned. “When talking to their health authorities, the transmission is peaking in the younger group of 12- to 20-year-olds — mainly that group that we’re concerned about here, about making sure they get vaccinated,” he added.
Currently, the Delta variant accounts for about 6 percent of cases in the US, Fauci said. His warning comes as the Biden administration faces criticism about there being millions of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 shots at risk of expiring by the end of the month, the Wall Street Journal reported. The White House, however, has defended the possibility of wasted doses. “It’s not realistic to expect that not a single dose will go to waste,” said Andy Slavitt, senior adviser to Biden’s coronavirus response team. “You choose equity over making sure that there wasn’t a single wasted dose. Those are values we’ve continued to prioritize — speed and equity as the most important things and that means inevitably there will be situations where that will happen now again,” he added. Currently, at least 63 percent of adults over the age of 18 in the US have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. President Biden, however, has set a goal of reaching a 70 percent threshold by July 4. So far, only 13 states have reached that milestone — with Washington state over the weekend becoming the latest to join the list.
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Come to think of it - didn't Ticketmaster actually sell parking passes to some shows on the No Filter tour? That means Ticketmaster is in on it too, ha!