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Somebody had mentioned Matt Clifford had also tested positive...has there been any statement or confirmation on that?
None of the articles that I've read mention anyone other than Mick.
No statement or confirmation. I just heard people talk about that yesterday here in Amsterdam. Hence the "word is" part.
The only source that is qualified to make any statements are the Rolling Stones official. There's a lot of money at stake and the Stones don't want any confusion.
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Members of the tour band obviously don't take it too seriously and take selfies with fans - without masks
Call it a hunch, but I think that’s over.
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Hairball
Somebody had mentioned Matt Clifford had also tested positive...has there been any statement or confirmation on that?
None of the articles that I've read mention anyone other than Mick.
No statement or confirmation. I just heard people talk about that yesterday here in Amsterdam. Hence the "word is" part.
The only source that is qualified to make any statements are the Rolling Stones official. There's a lot of money at stake and the Stones don't want any confusion.
I don't think he's positive , here he is at the "after"party in Amstel hotel with our King Willem- Alexander [www.instagram.com]
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Members of the tour band obviously don't take it too seriously and take selfies with fans - without masks
Call it a hunch, but I think that’s over.
You may, sadly, be right. The problem - and the touring industry won’t survive this unless it changes - is the requirement by insurers for testing. Covid is not going to go away, it will be with us forever, just like the handful of other coronaviruses we live with. Fortunately, post vaccination and with natural immunity from infection, it’s now got a similar fatality rate as flu. Millions of us have now caught it, got over it and carried on with life - stronger for the next time it hits us. Some people, sadly, will encounter problems just like they would with flu. I completely get why someone who will be 80 next year needs time off and careful attention, and I hope he gets better soon - his problem may be that he wants to rush this, which would be great for those of us with tickets but perhaps not so good for him in the long run. With this constant testing though, who will be next? The particular issue for the Stones is that they are older than many bands and catching a virus (any virus) on tour is going to hit them harder but I’m hearing of gigs being pulled for much younger bands, with musicians who will shake Covid off in a day or two (if they have any symptoms at all). I can’t see how that is tenable going forward
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dierdz
Thanks, guys. Will be hard for they to find a date, because the Eredivisie starts on early august. So wouldn't be possible to use the Ajax Stadium.
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Not true. Remember 2017. They can do both.
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dierdz
Thanks, guys. Will be hard for they to find a date, because the Eredivisie starts on early august. So wouldn't be possible to use the Ajax Stadium.
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Not true. Remember 2017. They can do both.
The RS show was on september 30th 2017.
The next Ajax Amsterdam match was on october 14th 2017, two weeks after the show.
The grass of the Johan Cruyff Arena is a genuine grass, not synthetic.
This kind of grass needs "some rest" more than a week. (crushed by the crow under the protection)
Same case for the 2017 Arnhem show.
Show : october 15 th 2017
Next Vitesse Arnhem match : october 29th 2017.
Two weeks after the show (Vitesse Arnhem played two consecutive away games to have a two weeks rest for their field)
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Somebody had mentioned Matt Clifford had also tested positive...has there been any statement or confirmation on that?
None of the articles that I've read mention anyone other than Mick.
No statement or confirmation. I just heard people talk about that yesterday here in Amsterdam. Hence the "word is" part.
The only source that is qualified to make any statements are the Rolling Stones official. There's a lot of money at stake and the Stones don't want any confusion.
I don't think he's positive , here he is at the "after"party in Amstel hotel with our King Willem- Alexander [www.instagram.com]
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johan
Don’t know how to add the screenshots here, but yesterday evening it was possible to buy plenty of tickets for a stadium tour for July 5th-7th but since this afternoon, that is no longer possible. A good indicator for July 7th.
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mrfancyman
Why is Mojo stating that the Amsterdam show should be re-scheduled this year?
Why not in 2223?
Is that beacuse The Stones have retirement plans with some final show later this year in Londen (O2 or RAH)???? ;-)
Just some thoughts from my side.
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Why is Mojo stating that the Amsterdam show should be re-scheduled this year?
Why not in 2223?
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mrfancyman
Why is Mojo stating that the Amsterdam show should be re-scheduled this year?
Why not in 2223?
Ronnie is the youngest but he would be 275 years old by then.
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mrfancyman
Why is Mojo stating that the Amsterdam show should be re-scheduled this year?
Why not in 2223?
Ronnie is the youngest but he would be 275 years old by then.
The Stones will probably still be rocking by then but we, the fans, will all be long gone
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Hairball
Somebody had mentioned Matt Clifford had also tested positive...has there been any statement or confirmation on that?
None of the articles that I've read mention anyone other than Mick.
No statement or confirmation. I just heard people talk about that yesterday here in Amsterdam. Hence the "word is" part.
The only source that is qualified to make any statements are the Rolling Stones official. There's a lot of money at stake and the Stones don't want any confusion.
I don't think he's positive , here he is at the "after"party in Amstel hotel with our King Willem- Alexander [www.instagram.com]
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Why is Mojo stating that the Amsterdam show should be re-scheduled this year?
Why not in 2223?
Ronnie is the youngest but he would be 275 years old by then.
The Stones will probably still be rocking by then but we, the fans, will all be long gone
Stupid typo, I meant 2023...... ><
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