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24FPS
Wankdorf Stadium? Come on, that's hilarious.
Dorf means village in English. So in England it would be Wanksby, Wankton, Wankwich or something like that. Maybe it's already on the map there?
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MisterDDDD
Honestly thought that Hollywood might be my last show.. turns out just my/the last No Filter show. Fantastic!
What a great surprise to wake up and be able to buy tickets this AM.
Wasn't completely ready... but guzzled Coffee and got both Hyde's
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Hairball
Would have been nice if they played an actual stadium in London in addition to (or instead of) the massive/meandering outdoor field setting of Hyde Park.
Those outdoor shows always seem to be a quagmire of sorts, but I imagine it will be fun nevertheless. I'm guessing they won't be able to use their own stage and/or their giant screens?
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24FPS
Wankdorf Stadium? Come on, that's hilarious.
I finally get a chance to kiss the gras,
68 years after my Dad was there ;-)
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Hairball
Would have been nice if they played an actual stadium in London in addition to (or instead of) the massive/meandering outdoor field setting of Hyde Park.
Those outdoor shows always seem to be a quagmire of sorts, but I imagine it will be fun nevertheless. I'm guessing they won't be able to use their own stage and/or their giant screens?
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24FPS
Wankdorf Stadium? Come on, that's hilarious.
I finally get a chance to kiss the gras,
68 years after my Dad was there ;-)
[www.youtube.com]
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Hairball
Would have been nice if they played an actual stadium in London in addition to (or instead of) the massive/meandering outdoor field setting of Hyde Park.
Those outdoor shows always seem to be a quagmire of sorts, but I imagine it will be fun nevertheless. I'm guessing they won't be able to use their own stage and/or their giant screens?
Last time they did Hyde Park it seemed a bit scaled down compared to a fully fledged Stones stadium stage. But then I think at the time they were touring an indoor arena setup as opposed to a stadium show. It will be interesting to see if and how the Hyde Park stage differs this time.
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24FPS
Wankdorf Stadium? Come on, that's hilarious.
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Hairball
Would have been nice if they played an actual stadium in London in addition to (or instead of) the massive/meandering outdoor field setting of Hyde Park.
Those outdoor shows always seem to be a quagmire of sorts, but I imagine it will be fun nevertheless. I'm guessing they won't be able to use their own stage and/or their giant screens?
Last time they did Hyde Park it seemed a bit scaled down compared to a fully fledged Stones stadium stage. But then I think at the time they were touring an indoor arena setup as opposed to a stadium show. It will be interesting to see if and how the Hyde Park stage differs this time.
Even Roger Waters in 2018 had a very stripped down set up and his whole set is basically a puppet show
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nobodyimportant
I thought it would be the cheaper price is if you buy in the first drop.
Bit unfair on those who want to wait to see who the supports are before choosing a date.
But obv not, if they're already on sale.
If you're using the 'support acts' to make your buy decision, forgive me for saying but I think 'the plot' has been lost.
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24FPS
Wankdorf Stadium? Come on, that's hilarious.
Whats even more hilarious is that the football team who play there are called Young Boys
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shattered1978
One thousand years ago, a "wanc" was a field, "wiese". Now, one thousand years later, some people make Freudian associations with young boys. Okay....Quote
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24FPS
Wankdorf Stadium? Come on, that's hilarious.
Whats even more hilarious is that the football team who play there are called Young Boys
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Dalgtor
In the rumours thread I asked which stadiums might have the best acoustics on the tour.
@lickskeith mentioned Bern, Lyon, Madrid and Milan may be the best for sound.
Any other thoughts? Thanks.
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mickijaggeroo
Pre-sale code in the mail now.
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mickijaggeroo
Pre-sale code in the mail now.
Only have one code from the 4 mailadresses i used.
Everybody has the same code i assume? about that great song with horns from exile?
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mickijaggeroo
Pre-sale code in the mail now.
Only have one code from the 4 mailadresses i used.
Everybody has the same code i assume? about that great song with horns from exile?
Others mention this code also, so just a general code for the whole world. Does the mail also have a presale url?
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Hairball
Would have been nice if they played an actual stadium in London in addition to (or instead of) the massive/meandering outdoor field setting of Hyde Park.
Those outdoor shows always seem to be a quagmire of sorts, but I imagine it will be fun nevertheless. I'm guessing they won't be able to use their own stage and/or their giant screens?
Looking at the 2 large gaps in the schedule I wouldn't be surprised if they have a stadium show ready to go that won't run afoul of the typical festival radius clauses once Hyde Park sells out.
I carted a pit ticket and also wondered how I could prove disability if I got handicapped platform then realized the chances of me going are between slim and none, and my preferred show is Stockholm with a lot of space on the backend to account for possible postponements.
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mickijaggeroo
Pre-sale code in the mail now.
Only have one code from the 4 mailadresses i used.
Everybody has the same code i assume? about that great song with horns from exile?
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Pearl66
I also received 1 code with different e-mail addresses.. Does anybody know how many tickets I can buy tomorrow per code?
Also wondering whether its 10am UK time (so 11 CEST for me then), or really local time, so 10 CEST for me?
I always get so nervous with this stuff, haha
You sure? It says local time, so I assumed the newsletter database would set the time according to the subscriber's declared location at time of registering but maybe I am just over thinking it.Quote
ronniewoody91
It's 10am BST/11 CET for UK shows
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dunhillYou sure? It says local time, so I assumed the newsletter database would set the time according to the subscriber's declared location at time of registering but maybe I am just over thinking it.Quote
ronniewoody91
It's 10am BST/11 CET for UK shows