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micha063
Well, I don't think, they'll play europe next...
But of course I'd go!
Be sure they will!;P
At this stage you can't be sure about anything and plans change on short notice. There will be multiple options for next year.
Maybe you don't know how the business works, but event agencies signed the contracts months before. Obviously it all depends on the situation around the world and the Boys health conditions. But...contracts are signed.
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micha063
Well, I don't think, they'll play europe next...
But of course I'd go!
Be sure they will!;P
At this stage you can't be sure about anything and plans change on short notice. There will be multiple options for next year.
Maybe you don't know how the business works, but event agencies signed the contracts months before. Obviously it all depends on the situation around the world and the Boys health conditions. But...contracts are signed.
Please do not always assume that other people on this board don't know how this or that works. If you look at the tour this year you can see that contracts with venues are signed a few days/weeks before tour announcement. Paris came back on the list at very short notice and two other cities have been cut. I don't know where you got this information that contracts are signed but there are different sources claiming that they try to book venues in Australia and Asia next spring. Australia/Asia was rumoured for 2020 but then they changed their plans and went again to the United States.
So maybe I don't know how the business works as good as you know about it but with your arguments I still think that multiple options are still likely for next year with Australia/Asia in spring the most likely option.
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micha063
Well, I don't think, they'll play europe next...
But of course I'd go!
Be sure they will!;P
At this stage you can't be sure about anything and plans change on short notice. There will be multiple options for next year.
Maybe you don't know how the business works, but event agencies signed the contracts months before. Obviously it all depends on the situation around the world and the Boys health conditions. But...contracts are signed.
Please do not always assume that other people on this board don't know how this or that works. If you look at the tour this year you can see that contracts with venues are signed a few days/weeks before tour announcement. Paris came back on the list at very short notice and two other cities have been cut. I don't know where you got this information that contracts are signed but there are different sources claiming that they try to book venues in Australia and Asia next spring. Australia/Asia was rumoured for 2020 but then they changed their plans and went again to the United States.
So maybe I don't know how the business works as good as you know about it but with your arguments I still think that multiple options are still likely for next year with Australia/Asia in spring the most likely option.
Not going to argue with you. Doesn't matter what my sources are. Enough to say that contracts are signed by the event agency. Maybe I work with one?
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babyblue
Hey Canada needs a tour coast to coast they haven’t been here over 16 years minus Toronto
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Hey Canada needs a tour coast to coast they haven’t been here over 16 years minus Toronto
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Hey Canada needs a tour coast to coast they haven’t been here over 16 years minus Toronto
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Spud
I'm curious as to whether there is a reason for more Canadian dates not routinely being included when they tour in North America ?
Most major Canadian cities are geographically located no less conveniently than many of the US dates ...so when touring why not consider the US and Canada as one geographical whole , much as they do with South America ?
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I'm curious as to whether there is a reason for more Canadian dates not routinely being included when they tour in North America ?
Most major Canadian cities are geographically located no less conveniently than many of the US dates ...so when touring why not consider the US and Canada as one geographical whole , much as they do with South America ?
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I'm curious as to whether there is a reason for more Canadian dates not routinely being included when they tour in North America ?
Most major Canadian cities are geographically located no less conveniently than many of the US dates ...so when touring why not consider the US and Canada as one geographical whole , much as they do with South America ?
they do, but Canada has a population of 39 million, whereas the US has a population of 332 million. Using that logic, on a tour of 17 shows (and its usually less than that), Canada should be getting two at the most.
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I'm curious as to whether there is a reason for more Canadian dates not routinely being included when they tour in North America ?
Most major Canadian cities are geographically located no less conveniently than many of the US dates ...so when touring why not consider the US and Canada as one geographical whole , much as they do with South America ?
they do, but Canada has a population of 39 million, whereas the US has a population of 332 million. Using that logic, on a tour of 17 shows (and its usually less than that), Canada should be getting two at the most.
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I'm curious as to whether there is a reason for more Canadian dates not routinely being included when they tour in North America ?
Most major Canadian cities are geographically located no less conveniently than many of the US dates ...so when touring why not consider the US and Canada as one geographical whole , much as they do with South America ?
they do, but Canada has a population of 39 million, whereas the US has a population of 332 million. Using that logic, on a tour of 17 shows (and its usually less than that), Canada should be getting two at the most.
if population was the main thing to matter they'd only play in India and China…
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GerardHennessy
It's all ifs, buts and maybes. They might do this. They might do that. They might do the other. Who knows?
Of course it is fun to speculate. And who can blame those in less frequently toured territories from wanting to see the band in person. But we need to remember that next year both Mick and Keith turn 80. And Ronnie - The Kid - bless him, will hit 76 in June 2023. Let us hope their health, strength and appetite for touring remains undimmed.
For what it's worth, I think that, IF THEY DO TOUR, they will stay relatively close to home. Meaning the US and Europe. Given their age, the prospect of two months or more in South America, Australia, Japan, or elsewhere in Asia, might just be too much. I might be wrong. No doubt many readers here will HOPE I'm wrong.
But, I do feel that touring further afield now is way less likely than it has ever been before...
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GerardHennessy
It's all ifs, buts and maybes. They might do this. They might do that. They might do the other. Who knows?
Of course it is fun to speculate. And who can blame those in less frequently toured territories from wanting to see the band in person. But we need to remember that next year both Mick and Keith turn 80. And Ronnie - The Kid - bless him, will hit 76 in June 2023. Let us hope their health, strength and appetite for touring remains undimmed.
For what it's worth, I think that, IF THEY DO TOUR, they will stay relatively close to home. Meaning the US and Europe. Given their age, the prospect of two months or more in South America, Australia, Japan, or elsewhere in Asia, might just be too much. I might be wrong. No doubt many readers here will HOPE I'm wrong.
But, I do feel that touring further afield now is way less likely than it has ever been before...
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GerardHennessy
It's all ifs, buts and maybes. They might do this. They might do that. They might do the other. Who knows?
Of course it is fun to speculate. And who can blame those in less frequently toured territories from wanting to see the band in person. But we need to remember that next year both Mick and Keith turn 80. And Ronnie - The Kid - bless him, will hit 76 in June 2023. Let us hope their health, strength and appetite for touring remains undimmed.
For what it's worth, I think that, IF THEY DO TOUR, they will stay relatively close to home. Meaning the US and Europe. Given their age, the prospect of two months or more in South America, Australia, Japan, or elsewhere in Asia, might just be too much. I might be wrong. No doubt many readers here will HOPE I'm wrong.
But, I do feel that touring further afield now is way less likely than it has ever been before...
I agree - keep it in the US/North America and Europe...relatively close to home as you say...
Can't imagine them straying too far from home for months at a time at their age. Even in limos and 5 star hotels...sounds a bit burdensome in fact.
Seems it would be easier for fans to travel from afar to see the band in concert vs. the entire band traveling to far locales to see the fans - including lugging around all the equipment, their family members, etc, etc., etc.
That 10 show "residency" in New York that someone previously mentioned makes sense, and sounds like the perfect scenario. But whatever, however, and whenever...just hope they continue to keep on rolling...
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JumpinJeppeFlash
10 shows at MSG? Jesus, dream on.
The days of playing smaller arenas is over. If they do anything more from now on it will be stadiums with very few exceptions.