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MadMetaphoricalMax
Sweet Summer Sun 2022 - it's be ten years since their 2012 stage return at Hyde Park
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Sweet Summer Sun 2022 - it's be ten years since their 2012 stage return at Hyde Park and I'd bet on them returning their next summer, if they're returning to the stage anywhere (and I'm sure they are...).
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schwonek
Given the current corona numbers in Europe, I am sure they will hold off until march/april to announce anything for the summer.
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MadMetaphoricalMax
Sweet Summer Sun 2022 - it's be ten years since their 2012 stage return at Hyde Park and I'd bet on them returning their next summer, if they're returning to the stage anywhere (and I'm sure they are...).
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podiumboy
Ozzy just became the first artist to move his 2022 European tour dates to 2023. Something tells me many others will follow.
Getting multiple countries on the same page enough to mount a tour will be difficult. If it doesn't work out, we'd love to have you back in the US/Canada!! ake up some of those cities that got cut out of the 2020/21 itenerary.
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Ozzy just became the first artist to move his 2022 European tour dates to 2023. Something tells me many others will follow.
Getting multiple countries on the same page enough to mount a tour will be difficult. If it doesn't work out, we'd love to have you back in the US/Canada!! ake up some of those cities that got cut out of the 2020/21 itenerary.
that's a good point maybe they will look at other venues put i'm sure they will do something in europe for the 60th but maybe it'll take the form of a uk tour instead of all of europe or jut a couple shows in the uk then a few in us canada and mexico or japan or wherever they can easily get in but i'm sure they plan more then just one show in london to mark this anniversary but they should do less at a time maybe 6 shows in early summer and 6 more in the fall i just listened to dan's recording of hollywood fl and its definitely better then austin but keith sounds exhausted
not drunk not high just plain exhausted seriously listen to slippong away you can just hear it in his voice he's proven that he can still be great onstage but he has to know his limits i get the feeling that if it wouldn't have affected there insurabillity that they would have ended the tour at detriot or vegas
since after detriot keith was clearly not in any shape to continue even though he seemed to give it his best but the fact that they finished this tour to me says that they are determined to preserve there ability to be insured for future shows and that next year something is definetly gonna happen
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podiumboy
Ozzy just became the first artist to move his 2022 European tour dates to 2023. Something tells me many others will follow.
Getting multiple countries on the same page enough to mount a tour will be difficult. If it doesn't work out, we'd love to have you back in the US/Canada!! ake up some of those cities that got cut out of the 2020/21 itenerary.
that's a good point maybe they will look at other venues put i'm sure they will do something in europe for the 60th but maybe it'll take the form of a uk tour instead of all of europe or jut a couple shows in the uk then a few in us canada and mexico or japan or wherever they can easily get in but i'm sure they plan more then just one show in london to mark this anniversary but they should do less at a time maybe 6 shows in early summer and 6 more in the fall i just listened to dan's recording of hollywood fl and its definitely better then austin but keith sounds exhausted
not drunk not high just plain exhausted seriously listen to slippong away you can just hear it in his voice he's proven that he can still be great onstage but he has to know his limits i get the feeling that if it wouldn't have affected there insurabillity that they would have ended the tour at detriot or vegas
since after detriot keith was clearly not in any shape to continue even though he seemed to give it his best but the fact that they finished this tour to me says that they are determined to preserve there ability to be insured for future shows and that next year something is definetly gonna happen
I wouldn't be surprised if it became a UK only thing with a couple USA dates or Canada dates. Guess we'll see how long they want to wait it out before announcing their plans. Maybe they'll push for the fall of 2022 instead of spring, as a play it safe? Or really play it safe and due USA, NYC, LA, VAN, TOR
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Hairball
They began to run out of steam around the half way point of this mini tour generally speaking, so wondering how many shows they will officially schedule if the do tour next year?
For the sake of stamina and quality control, maybe they'll limit the number of shows to 10 and/or maybe they'll space them out to one a week. Whatever the case, probably best to see a show towards the beginning.
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Topi
No doubt the US is where the money is.
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Topi
No doubt the US is where the money is.
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nick1970
Just a thought? Would they play small venues in the UK such as equivalent of Marquee club or Brixton Academy. I suppose this depends on the logistics. Hoping for North West UK …. Manchester or Preston.Re Keith’s playing, maybe pacing themselves is the thing…. I wouldn’t worry if he sits down sometimes if the quality is there as in Gimme Shelter….
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podiumboy
Ozzy just became the first artist to move his 2022 European tour dates to 2023. Something tells me many others will follow.
Getting multiple countries on the same page enough to mount a tour will be difficult. If it doesn't work out, we'd love to have you back in the US/Canada!! ake up some of those cities that got cut out of the 2020/21 itenerary.
that's a good point maybe they will look at other venues put i'm sure they will do something in europe for the 60th but maybe it'll take the form of a uk tour instead of all of europe or jut a couple shows in the uk then a few in us canada and mexico or japan or wherever they can easily get in but i'm sure they plan more then just one show in london to mark this anniversary but they should do less at a time maybe 6 shows in early summer and 6 more in the fall i just listened to dan's recording of hollywood fl and its definitely better then austin but keith sounds exhausted
not drunk not high just plain exhausted seriously listen to slippong away you can just hear it in his voice he's proven that he can still be great onstage but he has to know his limits i get the feeling that if it wouldn't have affected there insurabillity that they would have ended the tour at detriot or vegas
since after detriot keith was clearly not in any shape to continue even though he seemed to give it his best but the fact that they finished this tour to me says that they are determined to preserve there ability to be insured for future shows and that next year something is definetly gonna happen
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Ozzy just became the first artist to move his 2022 European tour dates to 2023. Something tells me many others will follow.
Getting multiple countries on the same page enough to mount a tour will be difficult. If it doesn't work out, we'd love to have you back in the US/Canada!! ake up some of those cities that got cut out of the 2020/21 itenerary.
that's a good point maybe they will look at other venues put i'm sure they will do something in europe for the 60th but maybe it'll take the form of a uk tour instead of all of europe or jut a couple shows in the uk then a few in us canada and mexico or japan or wherever they can easily get in but i'm sure they plan more then just one show in london to mark this anniversary but they should do less at a time maybe 6 shows in early summer and 6 more in the fall i just listened to dan's recording of hollywood fl and its definitely better then austin but keith sounds exhausted
not drunk not high just plain exhausted seriously listen to slippong away you can just hear it in his voice he's proven that he can still be great onstage but he has to know his limits i get the feeling that if it wouldn't have affected there insurabillity that they would have ended the tour at detriot or vegas
since after detriot keith was clearly not in any shape to continue even though he seemed to give it his best but the fact that they finished this tour to me says that they are determined to preserve there ability to be insured for future shows and that next year something is definetly gonna happen
wow reading through that in real time i can definitely feel the exhaustion
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Nate
The stones turning up in Preston is about as likely as Elvis doing the same.
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Tonstone
2022 They will only play UK dates if anything at all. The new Album has been held back for 2022 to make a statement of 60 years a band .That's how I see it .Insiders come to the fore and tell me I am wrong