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Dougratajczak87
For what it’s worth, a poster on Shidoobee whose friend knows Chuck Leavell said that all of the original cities are in play with plans to reschedule the tour for 2021. That was the extent of what the poster shared.
Link to that post?
I am hearing next year as well.
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bv
The world looks very different right now, as compared to Feb 6, just a couple of months ago, when the Stones 2020 tour was announced.
They bury 2,000 people every day in USA now. Sure we will have fun at one point, but right now I can not see myself having fun with 50,000 others in a stadium in USA, may be the same stadium they are now using for logistics for the current pandemic.
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bv
The world looks very different right now, as compared to Feb 6, just a couple of months ago, when the Stones 2020 tour was announced.
They bury 2,000 people every day in USA now. Sure we will have fun at one point, but right now I can not see myself having fun with 50,000 others in a stadium in USA, may be the same stadium they are now using for logistics for the current pandemic.
True,,,but the 1968/69 Hong Kong flu Pandemic was responsible for 1 million deaths world wide (and I stand corrected) but I believe 100,000 deaths in the US.
Maybe there was Vietnam, Race riots and lots of other issues going on....but it didn't stop US music fans going out and having fun.
Granted however, we didn't then have quite the economic consequences (I think?) Nor an awareness of infection control then.
The human race has shown remarkable ability to get over previous disasters...wars being the most obvious.
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Sadly, that seems to be the case SomeTorontoGirl.
And as an amendment to my previous post, instead of "if it happens I'll happily buy a ticket to a local show" I should have said "if it happens I'll reluctantly buy a ticket to a local show" - at least that's how I feel right now.
As of right now, attending a concert by anyone is one of the furthest things from my mind, but hopefully in time there will be a vaccine and things might get back to "normal".
Until then, I guess it doesn't hurt to have some hope that we'll see the Stones again, but not placing any bets it will happen anytime soon...
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bv
The world looks very different right now, as compared to Feb 6, just a couple of months ago, when the Stones 2020 tour was announced.
They bury 2,000 people every day in USA now. Sure we will have fun at one point, but right now I can not see myself having fun with 50,000 others in a stadium in USA, may be the same stadium they are now using for logistics for the current pandemic.
True,,,but the 1968/69 Hong Kong flu Pandemic was responsible for 1 million deaths world wide (and I stand corrected) but I believe 100,000 deaths in the US.
Maybe there was Vietnam, Race riots and lots of other issues going on....but it didn't stop US music fans going out and having fun.
Granted however, we didn't then have quite the economic consequences (I think?) Nor an awareness of infection control then.
The human race has shown remarkable ability to get over previous disasters...wars being the most obvious.
This is not the flu. Until everyone realizes it spreads faster and is more deadly people are going to keep dying. Give it 90 days and I would bet my San Diego Stones tickets more than a million deaths worldwide and 100K in US. It hasn't raged through third world yet.
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Sadly, that seems to be the case SomeTorontoGirl.
And as an amendment to my previous post, instead of "if it happens I'll happily buy a ticket to a local show" I should have said "if it happens I'll reluctantly buy a ticket to a local show" - at least that's how I feel right now.
As of right now, attending a concert by anyone is one of the furthest things from my mind, but hopefully in time there will be a vaccine and things might get back to "normal".
Until then, I guess it doesn't hurt to have some hope that we'll see the Stones again, but not placing any bets it will happen anytime soon...
Since I got the I had coronavirus badge and antibodies I would go to shows but I do not expect anything any time soon. Most of the 25 or 30 shows I had tickets to have been postponed or cancelled. Still a couple that will be.
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bv
The world looks very different right now, as compared to Feb 6, just a couple of months ago, when the Stones 2020 tour was announced.
They bury 2,000 people every day in USA now. Sure we will have fun at one point, but right now I can not see myself having fun with 50,000 others in a stadium in USA, may be the same stadium they are now using for logistics for the current pandemic.
True,,,but the 1968/69 Hong Kong flu Pandemic was responsible for 1 million deaths world wide (and I stand corrected) but I believe 100,000 deaths in the US.
Maybe there was Vietnam, Race riots and lots of other issues going on....but it didn't stop US music fans going out and having fun.
Granted however, we didn't then have quite the economic consequences (I think?) Nor an awareness of infection control then.
The human race has shown remarkable ability to get over previous disasters...wars being the most obvious.
This is not the flu. Until everyone realizes it spreads faster and is more deadly people are going to keep dying. Give it 90 days and I would bet my San Diego Stones tickets more than a million deaths worldwide and 100K in US. It hasn't raged through third world yet.
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Dougratajczak87
For what it’s worth, a poster on Shidoobee whose friend knows Chuck Leavell said that all of the original cities are in play with plans to reschedule the tour for 2021. That was the extent of what the poster shared.
Link to that post?
I am hearing next year as well.
I'm sure they want to do it, and most fans are still holding out hope, and next year would be a great time to make it happen, but right now there's so many variables and unknowns it seems hard to imagine.
That said, if it happens I'll happily buy a ticket to a local show (San Diego or maybe/hopefully L.A?) and will be sure to wear a mask and protective gear! And if anyone gets within six feet of me, there could be trouble...lol
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The world looks very different right now, as compared to Feb 6, just a couple of months ago, when the Stones 2020 tour was announced.
They bury 2,000 people every day in USA now. Sure we will have fun at one point, but right now I can not see myself having fun with 50,000 others in a stadium in USA, may be the same stadium they are now using for logistics for the current pandemic.
True,,,but the 1968/69 Hong Kong flu Pandemic was responsible for 1 million deaths world wide (and I stand corrected) but I believe 100,000 deaths in the US.
Maybe there was Vietnam, Race riots and lots of other issues going on....but it didn't stop US music fans going out and having fun.
Granted however, we didn't then have quite the economic consequences (I think?) Nor an awareness of infection control then.
The human race has shown remarkable ability to get over previous disasters...wars being the most obvious.
This is not the flu. Until everyone realizes it spreads faster and is more deadly people are going to keep dying. Give it 90 days and I would bet my San Diego Stones tickets more than a million deaths worldwide and 100K in US. It hasn't raged through third world yet.
You're still holding on to your San Diego tickets?
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Sadly, that seems to be the case SomeTorontoGirl.
And as an amendment to my previous post, instead of "if it happens I'll happily buy a ticket to a local show" I should have said "if it happens I'll reluctantly buy a ticket to a local show" - at least that's how I feel right now.
As of right now, attending a concert by anyone is one of the furthest things from my mind, but hopefully in time there will be a vaccine and things might get back to "normal".
Until then, I guess it doesn't hurt to have some hope that we'll see the Stones again, but not placing any bets it will happen anytime soon...
Since I got the I had coronavirus badge and antibodies I would go to shows but I do not expect anything any time soon. Most of the 25 or 30 shows I had tickets to have been postponed or cancelled. Still a couple that will be.
Glad you're feeling better daspy!!!
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Sadly, that seems to be the case SomeTorontoGirl.
And as an amendment to my previous post, instead of "if it happens I'll happily buy a ticket to a local show" I should have said "if it happens I'll reluctantly buy a ticket to a local show" - at least that's how I feel right now.
As of right now, attending a concert by anyone is one of the furthest things from my mind, but hopefully in time there will be a vaccine and things might get back to "normal".
Until then, I guess it doesn't hurt to have some hope that we'll see the Stones again, but not placing any bets it will happen anytime soon...
Since I got the I had coronavirus badge and antibodies I would go to shows but I do not expect anything any time soon. Most of the 25 or 30 shows I had tickets to have been postponed or cancelled. Still a couple that will be.
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Sadly, that seems to be the case SomeTorontoGirl.
And as an amendment to my previous post, instead of "if it happens I'll happily buy a ticket to a local show" I should have said "if it happens I'll reluctantly buy a ticket to a local show" - at least that's how I feel right now.
As of right now, attending a concert by anyone is one of the furthest things from my mind, but hopefully in time there will be a vaccine and things might get back to "normal".
Until then, I guess it doesn't hurt to have some hope that we'll see the Stones again, but not placing any bets it will happen anytime soon...
Since I got the I had coronavirus badge and antibodies I would go to shows but I do not expect anything any time soon. Most of the 25 or 30 shows I had tickets to have been postponed or cancelled. Still a couple that will be.
Holy moly 25 to 30 shows. Man. That’s a lot of live music. I would be in heaven if I could do that! I am lucky to get one good show in a month when things were normal.
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BV
I think you saw Jagger post on social medias that he rehearsing
Will just mention this weekend April 10-12 in california was to be the coachella festival 125,000+ persons rescheduled to October this year 2020.
(same site as desert trip festival)
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I think you saw Jagger post on social medias that he rehearsing
Will just mention this weekend April 10-12 in california was to be the coachella festival 125,000+ persons rescheduled to October this year 2020.
(same site as desert trip festival)
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I agree there will be no tour this year - that's plain and easy to understand but if a vaccine is found at some point - the Stones will do something before they bow out, even if it's not a No Filter tour....................
Maybe in 21 or 22....NYC, Chicago, LA - Tokyo - Sydney - Buenos Aires - Rio de Janeiro - Barcelona, Berlin and London - for example......................
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Sadly, that seems to be the case SomeTorontoGirl.
And as an amendment to my previous post, instead of "if it happens I'll happily buy a ticket to a local show" I should have said "if it happens I'll reluctantly buy a ticket to a local show" - at least that's how I feel right now.
As of right now, attending a concert by anyone is one of the furthest things from my mind, but hopefully in time there will be a vaccine and things might get back to "normal".
Until then, I guess it doesn't hurt to have some hope that we'll see the Stones again, but not placing any bets it will happen anytime soon...
Since I got the I had coronavirus badge and antibodies I would go to shows but I do not expect anything any time soon. Most of the 25 or 30 shows I had tickets to have been postponed or cancelled. Still a couple that will be.
Holy moly 25 to 30 shows. Man. That’s a lot of live music. I would be in heaven if I could do that! I am lucky to get one good show in a month when things were normal.
2 Stones
5 Roger Waters
6 or 7 Ben Harper in June/July tour
2 Mike Campbell
Autism Benefit with Neil Young, Stephen Stills and others
Thom Yorke
and another dozen smaller shows
If it wasn't for coronavirus I would have done 70-90 shows.
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EddieByword
I agree there will be no tour this year - that's plain and easy to understand but if a vaccine is found at some point - the Stones will do something before they bow out, even if it's not a No Filter tour....................
Maybe in 21 or 22....NYC, Chicago, LA - Tokyo - Sydney - Buenos Aires - Rio de Janeiro - Barcelona, Berlin and London - for example......................
More likely London only, their home.
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I am sorry to say that every month every year a tour - the tour - is getting delayed, they, the band, will get the feel of their age every morning, and anyone at that age i.e. mid to later 70's do know that your body does not feel better and better by age. One day one of them might not be too comfortable staying on the road for three months anymore.
The virus is a bump in the road. Not a little bump by a very large one, in fact several bumps ahead. Those who think there will be a tour this year do not understand how serious the situation is with the world health - and economical - crisis.
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EddieByword
I agree there will be no tour this year - that's plain and easy to understand but if a vaccine is found at some point - the Stones will do something before they bow out, even if it's not a No Filter tour....................
Maybe in 21 or 22....NYC, Chicago, LA - Tokyo - Sydney - Buenos Aires - Rio de Janeiro - Barcelona, Berlin and London - for example......................
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I agree there will be no tour this year - that's plain and easy to understand but if a vaccine is found at some point - I think the Stones will do something though before they bow out, even if it's not a No Filter tour....................
Maybe in 21 or 22....NYC, Chicago, LA - Tokyo - Sydney - Buenos Aires - Rio de Janeiro - Barcelona, Berlin and London - for example......................
2021 and 2022 is a long way off for The Rolling Stones.
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I agree there will be no tour this year - that's plain and easy to understand but if a vaccine is found at some point - the Stones will do something before they bow out, even if it's not a No Filter tour....................
Maybe in 21 or 22....NYC, Chicago, LA - Tokyo - Sydney - Buenos Aires - Rio de Janeiro - Barcelona, Berlin and London - for example......................
2021 and 2022 is a long way off for The Rolling Stones.
Yes, of course I understand that. In fact, that's exactly why, after coming out of the Cardiff show in 18, why I decided, the next day, to go to Twickenham as well...............thinking, heh, Twickers might be the last UK show ever...............
That would be really cool, after this new leg of No Filter Tour, a mini world tour, maybe new album too and then London shows for 60th anniversaryQuote
EddieByword
I agree there will be no tour this year - that's plain and easy to understand but if a vaccine is found at some point - I think the Stones will do something though before they bow out, even if it's not a No Filter tour....................
Maybe in 21 or 22....NYC, Chicago, LA - Tokyo - Sydney - Buenos Aires - Rio de Janeiro - Barcelona, Berlin and London - for example......................
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DiegoGlimmerStonesThat would be really cool, after this new leg of No Filter Tour, a mini world tour, maybe new album too and then London shows for 60th anniversaryQuote
EddieByword
I agree there will be no tour this year - that's plain and easy to understand but if a vaccine is found at some point - I think the Stones will do something though before they bow out, even if it's not a No Filter tour....................
Maybe in 21 or 22....NYC, Chicago, LA - Tokyo - Sydney - Buenos Aires - Rio de Janeiro - Barcelona, Berlin and London - for example......................