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bv
Now it is the virus. I have been on travel all my adult life, around the world several times. When this is all settled down, I will stay local. I am done with travel.
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Hairball
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Based on various things including a hunch, it doesn't seem likely they'll reschedule any time soon, but if and when they do I can always repurchase tix for San Diego.
As for Dallas Lucky Dips (which I bought on a whim) turns out I couldn't go anyways on that date which I figured out prior to all this mess, so a refund is the way to go.
It seems that even if they do reschedule (a big if imo), the dates probably won't be until next year. In the meantime, I'd rather have my money back in my own account.
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Hairball
I've been checking my credit card account daily, and the TM refund process for my San Diego ticket has been quick - the money has been already refunded back in to my bank account.
Once it says "this order has been cancelled" in your TM account (when you open a specific ticket order), the process should be quick. My Dallas Lucky Dips are not showing that yet even though I've made sure the request went through via chat, etc.,
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rbp
Sooner or later the Stones will have to call it quits (given their ages). The Coronavirus pandemic may well be the catalyst for this call.
Cannot see any touring in 2020 and believe the tour will eventually be cancelled.
Even if Coronavirus is under control in 2021 (which I doubt) world economies will likely be in recession and not conducive to selling out large scale concerts like the Stones.
Perhaps we have seen the last of the Stones in concert.
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rbp
Sooner or later the Stones will have to call it quits (given their ages). The Coronavirus pandemic may well be the catalyst for this call.
Cannot see any touring in 2020 and believe the tour will eventually be cancelled.
Even if Coronavirus is under control in 2021 (which I doubt) world economies will likely be in recession and not conducive to selling out large scale concerts like the Stones.
Perhaps we have seen the last of the Stones in concert.
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bv
Now it is the virus. I have been on travel all my adult life, around the world several times. When this is all settled down, I will stay local. I am done with travel.
Bjornulf are you really going to quit traveling because of the virus?
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colonial
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Can I ask why are people getting refunds?
Is it because you think they will not tour in the fall of this year?
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rbp
Sooner or later the Stones will have to call it quits (given their ages). The Coronavirus pandemic may well be the catalyst for this call.
Cannot see any touring in 2020 and believe the tour will eventually be cancelled.
Even if Coronavirus is under control in 2021 (which I doubt) world economies will likely be in recession and not conducive to selling out large scale concerts like the Stones.
Perhaps we have seen the last of the Stones in concert.
There are already two sets of alternative rescheduled dates: the first is in September to November 2020, the second in Summer 2021. The Stones are committed to playing these postponed shows when it's safe to do so. After that, who knows what will happen?
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makemeburnthecandle
BV, As much as it seems unlikely but if the Stones reschedule the tour starting in Sept 2020, would you attend?
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makemeburnthecandle
BV, As much as it seems unlikely but if the Stones reschedule the tour starting in Sept 2020, would you attend?
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rbp
Sooner or later the Stones will have to call it quits (given their ages). The Coronavirus pandemic may well be the catalyst for this call.
Cannot see any touring in 2020 and believe the tour will eventually be cancelled.
Even if Coronavirus is under control in 2021 (which I doubt) world economies will likely be in recession and not conducive to selling out large scale concerts like the Stones.
Perhaps we have seen the last of the Stones in concert.
There are already two sets of alternative rescheduled dates: the first is in September to November 2020, the second in Summer 2021. The Stones are committed to playing these postponed shows when it's safe to do so. After that, who knows what will happen?
Why do you say that with so much confidence? any nearby source? unfortunately this virus ruined my year and that of all of us who love stones here. I don't see them playing this year and that makes me too sad.
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bv
Tour start in Sept 2020 is just as likely as Keith Richards having a beer at a street restaurant in East Village on Manhattan NYC this week.
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rbp
Sooner or later the Stones will have to call it quits (given their ages). The Coronavirus pandemic may well be the catalyst for this call.
Cannot see any touring in 2020 and believe the tour will eventually be cancelled.
Even if Coronavirus is under control in 2021 (which I doubt) world economies will likely be in recession and not conducive to selling out large scale concerts like the Stones.
Perhaps we have seen the last of the Stones in concert.
There are already two sets of alternative rescheduled dates: the first is in September to November 2020, the second in Summer 2021. The Stones are committed to playing these postponed shows when it's safe to do so. After that, who knows what will happen?
Why do you say that with so much confidence? any nearby source? unfortunately this virus ruined my year and that of all of us who love stones here. I don't see them playing this year and that makes me too sad.
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makemeburnthecandle
BV, As much as it seems unlikely but if the Stones reschedule the tour starting in Sept 2020, would you attend?
Tour start in Sept 2020 is just as likely as Keith Richards having a beer at a street restaurant in East Village on Manhattan NYC this week.