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the Devils have updated their list => [sympathyforthedevils.com]
nothing really new except for the 'running order':
London2 - Helsinki - Brussels – Gelsenkirchen in July
they still have Paris on July 23 followed by Vienna und Stockholm
Helsinki can't be at that slot. There are other shows at the stadium on the 8th and 9th of July.
Just take a look at the IORR list of shows. It isn't that complicated.
Munich + Gelsenkirchen
Maybe it's silly to contradict bv but I don't see any sense in Brussels plus Amsterdam and in Munich plus Berne plus Vienna plus Milan.
Only one show in Germany? Hard to believe.
Of course, they must have contacted all those cities as possible venues but this rather looks like a tour schedule from 1966.
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slewan
the Devils have updated their list => [sympathyforthedevils.com]
nothing really new except for the 'running order':
London2 - Helsinki - Brussels – Gelsenkirchen in July
they still have Paris on July 23 followed by Vienna und Stockholm
Helsinki can't be at that slot. There are other shows at the stadium on the 8th and 9th of July.
Just take a look at the IORR list of shows. It isn't that complicated.
Maybe it's silly to contradict bv but I don't see any sense in Brussels plus Amsterdam and in Munich plus Berne plus Vienna plus Milan.
Only one show in Germany? Hard to believe.
Of course, they must have contacted all those cities as possible venues but this rather looks like a tour schedule from 1966.
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slewan
the Devils have updated their list => [sympathyforthedevils.com]
nothing really new except for the 'running order':
London2 - Helsinki - Brussels – Gelsenkirchen in July
they still have Paris on July 23 followed by Vienna und Stockholm
Helsinki can't be at that slot. There are other shows at the stadium on the 8th and 9th of July.
Just take a look at the IORR list of shows. It isn't that complicated.
Munich + Gelsenkirchen
Maybe it's silly to contradict bv but I don't see any sense in Brussels plus Amsterdam and in Munich plus Berne plus Vienna plus Milan.
Only one show in Germany? Hard to believe.
Of course, they must have contacted all those cities as possible venues but this rather looks like a tour schedule from 1966.
Antoine, I had a look at bv's list.
If you add Gelsenkirchen (I'll be there, haha) than it's Amsterdam / Brussels / Gelsenkirchen. That's even more 1966 like...
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slewan
the Devils have updated their list => [sympathyforthedevils.com]
nothing really new except for the 'running order':
London2 - Helsinki - Brussels – Gelsenkirchen in July
they still have Paris on July 23 followed by Vienna und Stockholm
Helsinki can't be at that slot. There are other shows at the stadium on the 8th and 9th of July.
Just take a look at the IORR list of shows. It isn't that complicated.
Munich + Gelsenkirchen
Maybe it's silly to contradict bv but I don't see any sense in Brussels plus Amsterdam and in Munich plus Berne plus Vienna plus Milan.
Only one show in Germany? Hard to believe.
Of course, they must have contacted all those cities as possible venues but this rather looks like a tour schedule from 1966.
Antoine, I had a look at bv's list.
If you add Gelsenkirchen (I'll be there, haha) than it's Amsterdam / Brussels / Gelsenkirchen. That's even more 1966 like...
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bv
Just to explain the power of the Stones when it comes to selling tickets...
During the European Tour in 1995, 27 years ago, they played Aug 19 in front of 90,000 fans in Hochenheim Germany. Three days later, on Aug 22, they played in front of 78,000 fans in Mannheim Germany. It is a 25 minutes drive between these two places, just 25 km i.e. 15 miles.
They sold out all their shows last year in USA 2021, in the middle of the pandemic. Still people claim they will not sell their tickets. Mark my words, they will sell out, also this summer. They are more popular than ever. It is a hot ticket indeed.
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Just to explain the power of the Stones when it comes to selling tickets...
During the European Tour in 1995, 27 years ago, they played Aug 19 in front of 90,000 fans in Hochenheim Germany. Three days later, on Aug 22, they played in front of 78,000 fans in Mannheim Germany. It is a 25 minutes drive between these two places, just 25 km i.e. 15 miles.
They sold out all their shows last year in USA 2021, in the middle of the pandemic. Still people claim they will not sell their tickets. Mark my words, they will sell out, also this summer. They are more popular than ever. It is a hot ticket indeed.
Sorry, bv, don't misunderstand me, it was especially silly as it's one day ahead of the announcement.
Funny example, as I had forgotten about, I've been to both shows in 1995...
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Topi
From what I gathered, not all of the US 2021 shows were sold out (but they obviously sold very well) For several US shows you could still get tickets on the day of. Just pointing that out, now back to the topic.
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syrel
Ed Sheeran is playing Gelsenkirchen 7/8/9 July, so Gelsenkirchen won't be between Hyde Park and Brussels.
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Ed Sheeran is playing Gelsenkirchen 7/8/9 July, so Gelsenkirchen won't be between Hyde Park and Brussels.
Well with that, and BVs schedule, Prague has to be between Hyde Park and Brussels and Gelsenkirchen is in August.
Assuming there is no show between the Hyde Park shows of course. Except a surprise.
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syrel
There are other gigs at Helsinki on 8/9 July, so 7/7 not possible.
If the French site is correct about Paris on 23/7, then Vienna could possibly slide into 7/7. If not, then maybe Paris becomes the last show (after Stockholm, likely 31/7). Or maybe it is not Gelsenkirchen after all (bv suggested one city got dropped) and/or it is 'Ruhr valley' more generally.
But I don't think the boys really care much about 'last venue of the tour' any more.
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Just saw boarding from radio veronica with stones tongues during a very low key eredivisie soccer match in the netherlands
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bitusa2012
What’s happened to RAH?
I was contemplating, ticket being obtained, travelling from Perth for that show.
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Jeter1984
The Stones don't price tickets to sell out, they price tickets to maximize profit. The shows in the US are not sold out, there are tickets available. The point is that the average ticket price is so high that it does not matter, they make more money charging higher prices and leaving some seats open rather than charging too little, selling out, and letting the secondary market make all the money.
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Jeter1984
The Stones don't price tickets to sell out, they price tickets to maximize profit. The shows in the US are not sold out, there are tickets available. The point is that the average ticket price is so high that it does not matter, they make more money charging higher prices and leaving some seats open rather than charging too little, selling out, and letting the secondary market make all the money.
Very well explained. That's exactly what they do. There have been shows in recent years that have been a long way short of a sellout. Dublin 2018 springs to mind. Thousands of empty seats that day and they were letting people from GA into GC.All 8 UK shows in 2018 got a second round of lucky Dips. For most shows it's easily possible to get a cheap spare on the day or on the secondary market when they have a last gasp fire sale.
Other acts do the same - it isn't just a Stone's thing.
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Topi
If there's a surprise show in the works I certainly would not expect it to be announced tomorrow.
Not even Hyde Park #2 is necessarily getting announced tomorrow. Smarter to sell the first Hyde Park show at first and only then announce the second one. People always want what they can't have.
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Topi
If there's a surprise show in the works I certainly would not expect it to be announced tomorrow.
Not even Hyde Park #2 is necessarily getting announced tomorrow. Smarter to sell the first Hyde Park show at first and only then announce the second one. People always want what they can't have.
In 2013, HP1 and HP2 went on sale a week apart. HP1 sold out. HP2 wasn't quite a sellout. I got HP2 on on-sale day. I got HP1 in a late ticket drop then they neglected to send me my ticket so I ended up collecting it the night before and camping out overnight outside the park along with a few others
Organisation of both shows was extremely poor!
I reckon they will be sold on different days, as previously. Paris Show 3 in 2017 was only announced at the last minute too
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Topi
If there's a surprise show in the works I certainly would not expect it to be announced tomorrow.
Not even Hyde Park #2 is necessarily getting announced tomorrow. Smarter to sell the first Hyde Park show at first and only then announce the second one. People always want what they can't have.