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I know a few people have thought that they may play a string of dates at the Royal Albert Hall but that is unfeasible because the Stones now only play shows about 4 days apart and it makes no sense for the venue to take a block booking for a series of shows days apart.
why not, other people are just doing the same. Just one example: On the days between the two Stones shows at the London O2 arena in 2012 Marilyn Manson and Alanis Morissette played the same venue. Thus the Stones had to move there stuff out of the venue and reconstruct everything a few days later…
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Does anyone know how Ticketmaster refunds work? Isn't all or nothing per show, or can you keep say some tickets to a show and get refunds for other tickets to the same show?
You can keep or return whatever you want. I did that for Roger Waters.
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Does anyone know how Ticketmaster refunds work? Isn't all or nothing per show, or can you keep say some tickets to a show and get refunds for other tickets to the same show?
You can keep or return whatever you want. I did that for Roger Waters.
Cool, thanks. Did you have to call them to do that or through the website?
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TicketBastards - they earn their name every damn year.
A week or two back, I stumbled upon a Pit ticket (seemingly there was only one) for Buffalo, $494 instead of the $749 listed for many months. I bought it.
After this morning’s announcement (and after buying tix for Pittsburgh and Detroit) I received an email from TicketBastards advising that Buffalo is cancelled. They said they wanted to give me first crack on the best available seats for Pittsburgh and there was a link. Clicked it - no Pit tix available. Went back in using the link I’d just use to buy tickets - Pit available.
TicketBastards…pissing off one concert-goer at a time.
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I saw one cancelled date, one moved to March 2022, and the rest postponed?
Ticketmaster showed the cancelled Cleveland also for March 2022 - [iorr.org] . Maybe just a mistake by Ticketmaster.
That's what makes me wonder. If it is a mistake so be it, but they have the other ones, TBA, which makes me think that they may still be working on those dates, and perhaps we're looking at a leg in Spring 2022...certainly that would be the case if Cleveland in March is true.
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Does anyone know how Ticketmaster refunds work? Isn't all or nothing per show, or can you keep say some tickets to a show and get refunds for other tickets to the same show?
You can keep or return whatever you want. I did that for Roger Waters.
Cool, thanks. Did you have to call them to do that or through the website?
use the chat window on the order. allowed me to return 2 out of 4.
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How incredible! Got tix for St. Louis, where I saw them for the first time in '89. And it's opening night, just like the last time I saw them in Chicago '19. Couldn't be more perfect!
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I saw one cancelled date, one moved to March 2022, and the rest postponed?
Ticketmaster showed the cancelled Cleveland also for March 2022 - [iorr.org] . Maybe just a mistake by Ticketmaster.
That's what makes me wonder. If it is a mistake so be it, but they have the other ones, TBA, which makes me think that they may still be working on those dates, and perhaps we're looking at a leg in Spring 2022...certainly that would be the case if Cleveland in March is true.
No, Cleveland in March is not true. Cleveland has been canceled. By now, Ticketmaster has updated most of their info. The canceled shows (incl. Cleveland and Louisville) have now been removed from the listing. Vancouver does remain "postponed" for the moment, but the Stones themselves don't have Vancouver on their list.
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I saw one cancelled date, one moved to March 2022, and the rest postponed?
Ticketmaster showed the cancelled Cleveland also for March 2022 - [iorr.org] . Maybe just a mistake by Ticketmaster.
That's what makes me wonder. If it is a mistake so be it, but they have the other ones, TBA, which makes me think that they may still be working on those dates, and perhaps we're looking at a leg in Spring 2022...certainly that would be the case if Cleveland in March is true.
No, Cleveland in March is not true. Cleveland has been canceled. By now, Ticketmaster has updated most of their info. The canceled shows (incl. Cleveland and Louisville) have now been removed from the listing. Vancouver does remain "postponed" for the moment, but the Stones themselves don't have Vancouver on their list.
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so all we Europeans can do now is hoping for Joe Biden to lift the travel ban!
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So this bodes well for 2022 London dates to commemorate their 60th anniversary.
The band played their first show at the 100 Club on July 12 1962. I would expect them to play larger outdoor shows to celebrate the event.
Interestingly, Hyde Park concerts run for the first two weekends of July, which would be perfect. It's such a historic place for the band that I can see them playing two shows there again.
I know a few people have thought that they may play a string of dates at the Royal Albert Hall but that is unfeasible because the Stones now only play shows about 4 days apart and it makes no sense for the venue to take a block booking for a series of shows days apart. For me, my money's on Hyde Park.
One more point - AEG, who run the British Summer Time concerts at Hyde Park, usually announce their shows for the forthcoming year in autumn, around October/November so hopefully all will be revealed soon after this tour is out of the way.
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Just for accuracy: the first show was played at the Marquee Club on 07/12/1962.
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Silver Dagger
So this bodes well for 2022 London dates to commemorate their 60th anniversary.
The band played their first show at the 100 Club on July 12 1962. I would expect them to play larger outdoor shows to celebrate the event.
Interestingly, Hyde Park concerts run for the first two weekends of July, which would be perfect. It's such a historic place for the band that I can see them playing two shows there again.
I know a few people have thought that they may play a string of dates at the Royal Albert Hall but that is unfeasible because the Stones now only play shows about 4 days apart and it makes no sense for the venue to take a block booking for a series of shows days apart. For me, my money's on Hyde Park.
One more point - AEG, who run the British Summer Time concerts at Hyde Park, usually announce their shows for the forthcoming year in autumn, around October/November so hopefully all will be revealed soon after this tour is out of the way.
Club 100's name started in 1964.
No disrespect Silver Dagger. Peace.
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Methinks you're correct Topi.
I only had tix for Vancouver, so a little disappointed. However, when I saw them in Seattle in 2019 at that moment as much as I loved the show, I was a bit wistful thinking it was probably the last time I'd ever see them. Now it seems as though that thought was probably correct.
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Librarian
Woo hoo!
That's is all.