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strat72
Greed will catch up with you in the end.
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daspyknows
Hogwash. The expensive Hyde Park tickets are sold.
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daspyknows
Hogwash. The expensive Hyde Park tickets are sold.
For the June 25 Hyde Park show, Diamond VIPs and Golden Circles are available again on AXS.
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A picture of Keith and Ron at RIJKSMUSEUM YESTERDAY
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daspyknows
Hogwash. The expensive Hyde Park tickets are sold.
For the June 25 Hyde Park show, Diamond VIPs and Golden Circles are available again on AXS.
They were just dropped the last few days. Nothing for weeks.
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Hairball
Steve Heap of the Association of Festival Organisers makes some valid points regarding the sales:
‘Ticket sales are slow. People are holding off to make sure they can afford them as they battle rising bills, and in case there is another Covid problem.’
With inflation out of control, a raging war, and the continuous looming threat of covid - it's no wonder that many are on the fence about attending.
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Hairball
Steve Heap of the Association of Festival Organisers makes some valid points regarding the sales:
‘Ticket sales are slow. People are holding off to make sure they can afford them as they battle rising bills, and in case there is another Covid problem.’
With inflation out of control, a raging war, and the continuous looming threat of covid - it's no wonder that many are on the fence about attending.
Are u going hairball to any shows?
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Hairball
Steve Heap of the Association of Festival Organisers makes some valid points regarding the sales:
‘Ticket sales are slow. People are holding off to make sure they can afford them as they battle rising bills, and in case there is another Covid problem.’
With inflation out of control, a raging war, and the continuous looming threat of covid - it's no wonder that many are on the fence about attending.
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Hairball
Steve Heap of the Association of Festival Organisers makes some valid points regarding the sales:
‘Ticket sales are slow. People are holding off to make sure they can afford them as they battle rising bills, and in case there is another Covid problem.’
With inflation out of control, a raging war, and the continuous looming threat of covid - it's no wonder that many are on the fence about attending.
None of those are reasons for not going to see The Rolling Stones.
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Hairball
Steve Heap of the Association of Festival Organisers makes some valid points regarding the sales:
‘Ticket sales are slow. People are holding off to make sure they can afford them as they battle rising bills, and in case there is another Covid problem.’
With inflation out of control, a raging war, and the continuous looming threat of covid - it's no wonder that many are on the fence about attending.
None of those are reasons for not going to see The Rolling Stones.
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Papo
I am cutting back on almost everything else to be able to attend Stones concerts this summer. And Sold a few things for it,which is okay as concert memories are a bigger treasure for me than, say, any collectibles.
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Hairball
Steve Heap of the Association of Festival Organisers makes some valid points regarding the sales:
‘Ticket sales are slow. People are holding off to make sure they can afford them as they battle rising bills, and in case there is another Covid problem.’
With inflation out of control, a raging war, and the continuous looming threat of covid - it's no wonder that many are on the fence about attending.
Are u going hairball to any shows?
No babyblue, but not because of any of those reasons. Are you going to any?
I just saw two shows in L.A. in October '21 as well as four others in '19, and while they were fun shows from a nostalgia perspective seeing and hearing all the oldies, they were more or less akin to going to Disneyland on repeat visits - the same old rides that become less exciting the more you go on them. And without Charlie, it wasn't truly the Stones imo. And then factor in the general decline in their performances, the repetitive setlists, etc., etc., etc... I decided that unless by chance they come back to California some time in the future, those recent shows would probably be the last for me. Having seen them many times since '81 from here to Stockholm (and many cities and countries in between); in massive fields, in the desert, in stadiums, mid-sized arenas, along with several small theaters and clubs...let's just say I've seen my fair share of Stones shows, but at this point wouldn't bother traveling too far to see them again. However, if and when they come back to the States - specifically California, it would be something to consider...especially with Lucky Dips.
That being said, for all of those attending any shows on this upcoming mini-tour, have a fantastic time, and I'll be following along right here via IORR for another trip down memory lane.
This could be the last time.............................
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Papo
I am cutting back on almost everything else to be able to attend Stones concerts this summer. And Sold a few things for it,which is okay as concert memories are a bigger treasure for me than, say, any collectibles.
That good. I love their shows they put their hearts into pleasing their fans.
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CrosseyedHeart
The show I saw last year in Charlotte NC was #3 on my list of the 13 shows I’ve seen since 1975 (‘75 #1, ‘99 #2). You’re missing out if you don’t go. They are on fire. People I know who went and had never seen them before said it was hands-down the best concert they’d ever been to.
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clapton71
The question I pose is how much more $$$ do they need? They could easily lower their prices for tix but Sir MJ thinks differently. I honestly don't think the vibe and mood will be super great on this tour.