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teleblaster
Maybe it's just me, but I got the impression at HP2 that the band were very aware that this could be their last London show.
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gotdablouse
Yeah wouldn't mind going back to the U-Arena, that was a nice string of shows ! The only reason they played there of course was...the MONEY ! As in not having to pay anything (or much) to get the venue as it was being launched and it was a way of putting it on the map.
Must say I've changed my tune a bit now after this tour...from when I first saw them in 1990 to 2018 it seemed it was a (logical) "downward spiral", especially for Keith, he kept getting worse, 2012 and 2017 were particularly hard for him, but nowadays, hum...dunno, he seems to be cruising through the shows like a boss !
Sign me up for a second European leg, why not Marseille again ?
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bye bye johnny
The Rolling Stones are 'eyeing 2023 Australian tour dates' amid rumours they'll extend their 60th anniversary tour Down Under
By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia
3 August 2022
[www.dailymail.co.uk]
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triceratops
Just my opinion, but Mick has always been the instigator for another tour. That Charlie and Keith would just as soon stay at home. Keith has been playing so well and has a new enthusiasm since he quit drinking and smoking. Now it is Mick and Keith who are the forces behind a new tour.
So chances are good that the Stones will have 13-15 dates this fall. Maybe Australia + NZ + Latin America. Plus maybe a few prime US dates where they know they will sell out.
You know if they hit Argentina and Brazil, they will get colossal crowds.
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triceratops
Just my opinion, but Mick has always been the instigator for another tour. That Charlie and Keith would just as soon stay at home. Keith has been playing so well and has a new enthusiasm since he quit drinking and smoking.
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thecitadel
No tour later this year - if one was discussed it isn't any more.
No tour in South America - you cannot get any profit out of some countries, even if you make some, which is unlikely.
So Japan/Australia/NZ/somewhere else is one option for next year - they usually start there in March.
The other option is the US/Canada. Timing like the original 2019 dates maybe as it fits the sports seasons.
We will hear nothing until much closer to the date, when contracts can be signed and insurances sign-off on the heath of the key people.
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thecitadel
No tour later this year - if one was discussed it isn't any more.
No tour in South America - you cannot get any profit out of some countries, even if you make some, which is unlikely.
So Japan/Australia/NZ/somewhere else is one option for next year - they usually start there in March.
The other option is the US/Canada. Timing like the original 2019 dates maybe as it fits the sports seasons.
We will hear nothing until much closer to the date, when contracts can be signed and insurances sign-off on the heath of the key people.
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bertrichards
Keith smoked a cigarette at the start of "Sympathy for the Devil" in Berlin two days ago.
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bertrichards
Keith smoked a cigarette at the start of "Sympathy for the Devil" in Berlin two days ago.
Was it a cigarette?
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thecitadel
No tour later this year - if one was discussed it isn't any more.
No tour in South America - you cannot get any profit out of some countries, even if you make some, which is unlikely.
So Japan/Australia/NZ/somewhere else is one option for next year - they usually start there in March.
The other option is the US/Canada. Timing like the original 2019 dates maybe as it fits the sports seasons.
We will hear nothing until much closer to the date, when contracts can be signed and insurances sign-off on the heath of the key people.
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triceratops
Just my opinion, but Mick has always been the instigator for another tour. That Charlie and Keith would just as soon stay at home. Keith has been playing so well and has a new enthusiasm since he quit drinking and smoking.
Keith smoked a cigarette at the start of "Sympathy for the Devil" in Berlin two days ago.
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thecitadel
No tour later this year - if one was discussed it isn't any more.
No tour in South America - you cannot get any profit out of some countries, even if you make some, which is unlikely.
So Japan/Australia/NZ/somewhere else is one option for next year - they usually start there in March.
The other option is the US/Canada. Timing like the original 2019 dates maybe as it fits the sports seasons.
We will hear nothing until much closer to the date, when contracts can be signed and insurances sign-off on the heath of the key people.
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thecitadel
No tour later this year - if one was discussed it isn't any more.
No tour in South America - you cannot get any profit out of some countries, even if you make some, which is unlikely.
So Japan/Australia/NZ/somewhere else is one option for next year - they usually start there in March.
The other option is the US/Canada. Timing like the original 2019 dates maybe as it fits the sports seasons.
We will hear nothing until much closer to the date, when contracts can be signed and insurances sign-off on the heath of the key people.
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thecitadel
No tour later this year - if one was discussed it isn't any more.
No tour in South America - you cannot get any profit out of some countries, even if you make some, which is unlikely.
So Japan/Australia/NZ/somewhere else is one option for next year - they usually start there in March.
The other option is the US/Canada. Timing like the original 2019 dates maybe as it fits the sports seasons.
We will hear nothing until much closer to the date, when contracts can be signed and insurances sign-off on the heath of the key people.
A 2nd European Tour of different cities must surely be higher up the pecking order than a return to North America which got 2 consecutive tours prior to the one just ended. If the latter happened, it would give them 3 tours out of 4 which would be just ridiculous.