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LiveAtHidepark
Maybe Bornulf, our dear BV, will not appreciate, but the real problem in the future is climate problem. That means that YOU, BV, have to think about traveling in plane to see every Rolling Stones show.
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trevormcmullin
Can confirm Ronnie is now in Boston.
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MisterDDDD
"Chicago health officials say Lollapalooza was not a superspreader event, with 203 coronavirus cases linked to the four-day music festival and no hospitalizations or deaths. Attendees were required to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test."
[apnews.com]
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Topi
Note the AEG policy so far only applies to the venues they own or operate, not all the shows they promote.
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swimtothemoon
AEG’s decision is great news! I’m very pleased and this will should help the concert industry come back safely.
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MisterDDDD
Keith posted this just after the AEG announcement (my bet is despite the fine print all their shows will require it).
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Topi
Note the AEG policy so far only applies to the venues they own or operate, not all the shows they promote.
Good catch Topi! ...the list of venues [includes] none of... the venues of the Stones tour.
[www.aegworldwide.com]
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TheBluesHadaBaby
AEG's decision is awesome news, for the tour and for me. It means two very important things. One, this tour is now almost certain to happen. And two, I won't be sharing tight space in pits in Nashville and Atlanta with people maybe 30% of whom (my own estimates) were going to be unvaxxed. Something I was willing to do to see possibly the Stones' last American tour, but wasn't relishing.
Thank you AEG.
And thank you Rolling Stones.
With that you may well have just saved the whole tour.
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spikenyc
All these tours that are about to begin are doing this in the USA.
Im happy they are doing this, but frankly its just to cover the promoters and venues ass for liabilities.
Do you really think they will be able to check and verify everyone that shows up to a 60,000 plus size stadium? I doubt it.
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Topi
Note the AEG policy so far only applies to the venues they own or operate, not all the shows they promote.
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makemeburnthecandle
That’s not gonna sit well with some folks here.
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LiveAtHidepark
Maybe Bornulf, our dear BV, will not appreciate, but the real problem in the future is climate problem. That means that YOU, BV, have to think about traveling in plane to see every Rolling Stones show.
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treaclefingers
Didn't want to start a separate thread, and thought this was topical in a way:
[www.rollingstone.com]
Tony retires after cancellation of 2021 tour due to COVID. Mind you, he is 95.
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treaclefingers
Didn't want to start a separate thread, and thought this was topical in a way:
[www.rollingstone.com]
Tony retires after cancellation of 2021 tour due to COVID. Mind you, he is 95.
The family wants him to keep touring at 95, six years into Alzheimer's, but his doctors have prevailed, thank god. When I saw the story I thought of Mick, 20 years from now. From what I know of his family, I don't see them doing this.
By the way, there was nothing that said that Covid had anything to do with the cancellations. It was his age and condition, as the article says. You made up "due to COVID," no?
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treaclefingers
Didn't want to start a separate thread, and thought this was topical in a way:
[www.rollingstone.com]
Tony retires after cancellation of 2021 tour due to COVID. Mind you, he is 95.
The family wants him to keep touring at 95, six years into Alzheimer's, but his doctors have prevailed, thank god. When I saw the story I thought of Mick, 20 years from now. From what I know of his family, I don't see them doing this.
By the way, there was nothing that said that Covid had anything to do with the cancellations. It was his age and condition, as the article says. You made up "due to COVID," no?
I think I read the ditched the tour due to COVID but if I'm wrong mea culpa.
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treaclefingers
Didn't want to start a separate thread, and thought this was topical in a way:
[www.rollingstone.com]
Tony retires after cancellation of 2021 tour due to COVID. Mind you, he is 95.
The family wants him to keep touring at 95, six years into Alzheimer's, but his doctors have prevailed, thank god. When I saw the story I thought of Mick, 20 years from now. From what I know of his family, I don't see them doing this.
By the way, there was nothing that said that Covid had anything to do with the cancellations. It was his age and condition, as the article says. You made up "due to COVID," no?
I think I read the ditched the tour due to COVID but if I'm wrong mea culpa.
Most of the articles I've seen mention the long break due to covid as a big factor.
"Moreover, Tony’s 2020-21 Tour was going to be his last tour due to his disease. After the long pause cause by COVID-19, Tony was all set to resume his Fall 2021 Tour in September."
[tecake.com]
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treaclefingers
Didn't want to start a separate thread, and thought this was topical in a way:
[www.rollingstone.com]
Tony retires after cancellation of 2021 tour due to COVID. Mind you, he is 95.
The family wants him to keep touring at 95, six years into Alzheimer's, but his doctors have prevailed, thank god. When I saw the story I thought of Mick, 20 years from now. From what I know of his family, I don't see them doing this.
By the way, there was nothing that said that Covid had anything to do with the cancellations. It was his age and condition, as the article says. You made up "due to COVID," no?
I think I read the ditched the tour due to COVID but if I'm wrong mea culpa.
Most of the articles I've seen mention the long break due to covid as a big factor.
"Moreover, Tony’s 2020-21 Tour was going to be his last tour due to his disease. After the long pause cause by COVID-19, Tony was all set to resume his Fall 2021 Tour in September."
[tecake.com]
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treaclefingers
Didn't want to start a separate thread, and thought this was topical in a way:
[www.rollingstone.com]
Tony retires after cancellation of 2021 tour due to COVID. Mind you, he is 95.
The family wants him to keep touring at 95, six years into Alzheimer's, but his doctors have prevailed, thank god. When I saw the story I thought of Mick, 20 years from now. From what I know of his family, I don't see them doing this.
By the way, there was nothing that said that Covid had anything to do with the cancellations. It was his age and condition, as the article says. You made up "due to COVID," no?
I think I read the ditched the tour due to COVID but if I'm wrong mea culpa.
Most of the articles I've seen mention the long break due to covid as a big factor.
"Moreover, Tony’s 2020-21 Tour was going to be his last tour due to his disease. After the long pause cause by COVID-19, Tony was all set to resume his Fall 2021 Tour in September."
[tecake.com]
Yeah, thanks Mr. DDDD. I did think I read that but at age 95 you had to think the retirement was imminent.
Sad that they couldn't do their desired 'finale' tour. Saw him 9 or 10 years ago. Absolutely fantastic.