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clapton71
Seeing I live in the States that should not be a problem. And after seeing them 25 times I'm good on my Stones fix.
The promoters make the prices. That's why in Germany you pay 600€ for a golden circle seat and in another country 200€ for the same spot standing. Of course they could intervent if they wanted to but I think they don't care enough.Quote
clapton71
The question I pose is how much more $$$ do they need? They could easily lower their prices for tix but Sir MJ thinks differently. I honestly don't think the vibe and mood will be super great on this tour.
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StonedRamblerThe promoters make the prices. That's why in Germany you pay 600€ for a golden circle seat and in another country 200€ for the same spot standing. Of course they could intervent if they wanted to but I think they don't care enough.Quote
clapton71
The question I pose is how much more $$$ 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.
When Mick was asked about the ticket prices a few years ago he said that it was important that everyone can visit the concert which is why there are 100€ seats for the most concerts. Of course these are bad seats then and not everybody can afford 100€ either but still most people can see the Stones if they wanted.
I personally still like seeing them but I don't care anymore about being at the front. I've seen them up close so many times and they don't get prettier either so I mainly care about the music and having a good time. That's why I get licky dips. Of course don't mind being at the front either
Cetrainly I will be happy to end up in the front. But to be further back and being able to capture the vibe of the whole stadium isn't bad either. Have had both during the No Filter tour. Actually I think the show seems more spectacular and larger than life if you are a bit further away. Plus you always find space to dance. But of course it's cool to watch them up close.Quote
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StonedRamblerThe promoters make the prices. That's why in Germany you pay 600€ for a golden circle seat and in another country 200€ for the same spot standing. Of course they could intervent if they wanted to but I think they don't care enough.Quote
clapton71
The question I pose is how much more $$$ do they need? They could easily lower their prices for tix but Sir MJ thinks differently. I honestly don't think the vibe and mood will be super great on this tour.
When Mick was asked about the ticket prices a few years ago he said that it was important that everyone can visit the concert which is why there are 100€ seats for the most concerts. Of course these are bad seats then and not everybody can afford 100€ either but still most people can see the Stones if they wanted.
I personally still like seeing them but I don't care anymore about being at the front. I've seen them up close so many times and they don't get prettier either so I mainly care about the music and having a good time. That's why I get licky dips. Of course don't mind being at the front either
well, you might not be successful with LD tickets if you don't want to be close to stage…
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StonedRamblerCetrainly I will be happy to end up in the front. But to be further back and being able to capture the vibe of the whole stadium isn't bad either. Have had both during the No Filter tour. Actually I think the show seems more spectacular and larger than life if you are a bit further away. Plus you always find space to dance. But of course it's cool to watch them up close.Quote
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StonedRamblerThe promoters make the prices. That's why in Germany you pay 600€ for a golden circle seat and in another country 200€ for the same spot standing. Of course they could intervent if they wanted to but I think they don't care enough.Quote
clapton71
The question I pose is how much more $$$ 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.
When Mick was asked about the ticket prices a few years ago he said that it was important that everyone can visit the concert which is why there are 100€ seats for the most concerts. Of course these are bad seats then and not everybody can afford 100€ either but still most people can see the Stones if they wanted.
I personally still like seeing them but I don't care anymore about being at the front. I've seen them up close so many times and they don't get prettier either so I mainly care about the music and having a good time. That's why I get licky dips. Of course don't mind being at the front either
well, you might not be successful with LD tickets if you don't want to be close to stage…
I just don't understand how people always let it seem as if it was a disaster to be anywhere else then in the pit. You can have a great evening everywhere in the stadium.
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Stonesfan2146
Anyone have an idea why pit tickets are so rare on this tour? On the No filter tour 2017-21 they always had some pit tickets available.
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StonedRamblerCetrainly I will be happy to end up in the front. But to be further back and being able to capture the vibe of the whole stadium isn't bad either. Have had both during the No Filter tour. Actually I think the show seems more spectacular and larger than life if you are a bit further away. Plus you always find space to dance. But of course it's cool to watch them up close.Quote
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StonedRamblerThe promoters make the prices. That's why in Germany you pay 600€ for a golden circle seat and in another country 200€ for the same spot standing. Of course they could intervent if they wanted to but I think they don't care enough.Quote
clapton71
The question I pose is how much more $$$ do they need? They could easily lower their prices for tix but Sir MJ thinks differently. I honestly don't think the vibe and mood will be super great on this tour.
When Mick was asked about the ticket prices a few years ago he said that it was important that everyone can visit the concert which is why there are 100€ seats for the most concerts. Of course these are bad seats then and not everybody can afford 100€ either but still most people can see the Stones if they wanted.
I personally still like seeing them but I don't care anymore about being at the front. I've seen them up close so many times and they don't get prettier either so I mainly care about the music and having a good time. That's why I get licky dips. Of course don't mind being at the front either
well, you might not be successful with LD tickets if you don't want to be close to stage…
I just don't understand how people always let it seem as if it was a disaster to be anywhere else then in the pit. You can have a great evening everywhere in the stadium.
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StonedRamblerCetrainly I will be happy to end up in the front. But to be further back and being able to capture the vibe of the whole stadium isn't bad either. Have had both during the No Filter tour. Actually I think the show seems more spectacular and larger than life if you are a bit further away. Plus you always find space to dance. But of course it's cool to watch them up close.Quote
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StonedRamblerThe promoters make the prices. That's why in Germany you pay 600€ for a golden circle seat and in another country 200€ for the same spot standing. Of course they could intervent if they wanted to but I think they don't care enough.Quote
clapton71
The question I pose is how much more $$$ 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.
When Mick was asked about the ticket prices a few years ago he said that it was important that everyone can visit the concert which is why there are 100€ seats for the most concerts. Of course these are bad seats then and not everybody can afford 100€ either but still most people can see the Stones if they wanted.
I personally still like seeing them but I don't care anymore about being at the front. I've seen them up close so many times and they don't get prettier either so I mainly care about the music and having a good time. That's why I get licky dips. Of course don't mind being at the front either
well, you might not be successful with LD tickets if you don't want to be close to stage…
I just don't understand how people always let it seem as if it was a disaster to be anywhere else then in the pit. You can have a great evening everywhere in the stadium.
Like what you say here Rambler! Even I have PIT or Golden Circle all the time I leave them use to walk around the stadium to catch the vibe from everywhere. And everywhere its special great!
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Irix
Tokyo, 6-Jul-2022:
"Celebrate the 60th anniversary of The Rolling Stones on 6-Jul-2022 (Wednesday) with the official band-approved project "THE ROLLING STONES 60th ANNIVERSARY - THE GREATEST FIREWORKS" at Tokyo Racecourse (Fuchu City). The non-stop fireworks display, synchronised with the Stones' music for about an hour, is expected to be one of the largest in Japan, with 14,000 fireworks shooting across the two-kilometre-long track. The fireworks will be directed by Hideo Hirayama, who has directed many large-scale fireworks displays in Japan and abroad" - [www.Universal-Music.co.jp] , [Stones-Hanabi.com] .
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Hairball
"The non-stop fireworks display, synchronised with the Stones' music for about an hour, is expected to be one of the largest in Japan, with 14,000 fireworks"
14,000 fireworks exploding non-stop for about an hour?
I'm sure it will be an amazing spectacle, but no doubt the smoke and resulting pollution will have a devastating effect on the environment.
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Hairball
"The non-stop fireworks display, synchronised with the Stones' music for about an hour, is expected to be one of the largest in Japan, with 14,000 fireworks"
14,000 fireworks exploding non-stop for about an hour?
I'm sure it will be an amazing spectacle, but no doubt the smoke and resulting pollution will have a devastating effect on the environment.
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Hairball
"The non-stop fireworks display, synchronised with the Stones' music for about an hour, is expected to be one of the largest in Japan, with 14,000 fireworks"
14,000 fireworks exploding non-stop for about an hour?
I'm sure it will be an amazing spectacle, but no doubt the smoke and resulting pollution will have a devastating effect on the environment.
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Topi
Yes, Helsinki was in the original plans. They dropped Helsinki and Warsaw due to, well, "recent events".