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Oriongalaxy
Orion & Co. repeats - there is contract signed and agreed for second leg of European tour, so relax and keep your fingers crossed fir the boys to stay fit and healthy. That's it. All your discussions regarding any other places for touring are useless.
Have a good one....
.. did you hear people !? .. let's get ready because they already have signed contracts for Europe 2023 ..
hahahahahaha
blow up the trumpets if you have courage Orion & Co .... what you are saying is not enough, take courage and spit ...
from which pulpit all this comes..
If I was just another wishful-thinker, I wouldn’t post a comment with such a strong, definite conviction as Orion did, because if my information fails, I am destined to be the laughing stock from other forum members for certain.
One clue is whether we will get the announcement of Japan/Oz/NZ tour relatively soon, sometime between November (earliest) and January (latest). If we do, it will be unlikely the Stones embark on another tour in summer, Europe or elsewhere.
I just keep waiting and see…
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Oriongalaxy
Orion & Co. repeats - there is contract signed and agreed for second leg of European tour, so relax and keep your fingers crossed fir the boys to stay fit and healthy. That's it. All your discussions regarding any other places for touring are useless.
Have a good one....
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babyblue
Thanks I enjoyed that Christiaan.
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Topi
I personally don't think the Stones themselves will ever announce a "final"/"last" show. Not even if they fully knew/planned that it would be their last one.
(Whether AntoineParis has solid info on 2023 Wembley being the last time ever, I have no way of knowing - but I don't believe the band is ever going to say that "this is is it".)
And new music or not, of course the elephant in the room is their age. The principals are, for all intents and purposes, 80.
This can only go on for so long. Big reason those end-of-the-leg shows are sought after tickets among fans. Because you never know.
Just hard to see them doing this past 80 in the year 2024 but believe me, I would love to be wrong on that.
Anyways, really interesting to see what happens next year, because what I have been hearing is that USA might not be out of the question either...
A new album might also mean new visuals/name for the tour, right?
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timbernardis
I'm in Irvine as we speak waiting for Willie Nelson to take the stage. He's 89.
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Topi
I personally don't think the Stones themselves will ever announce a "final"/"last" show. Not even if they fully knew/planned that it would be their last one.
(Whether AntoineParis has solid info on 2023 Wembley being the last time ever, I have no way of knowing - but I don't believe the band is ever going to say that "this is is it".)
And new music or not, of course the elephant in the room is their age. The principals are, for all intents and purposes, 80.
This can only go on for so long. Big reason those end-of-the-leg shows are sought after tickets among fans. Because you never know.
Just hard to see them doing this past 80 in the year 2024 but believe me, I would love to be wrong on that.
Anyways, really interesting to see what happens next year, because what I have been hearing is that USA might not be out of the question either...
A new album might also mean new visuals/name for the tour, right?
I'm in Irvine as we speak waiting for Willie Nelson to take the stage. He's 89.
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babyblue
Here’s my two cents ..I listen to Bellingham FM KISM and just last week heard Stones could be in US for a tour most likely their last next summer.
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Here’s my two cents ..I listen to Bellingham FM KISM and just last week heard Stones could be in US for a tour most likely their last next summer.
while i'm not to convinced
billingham isn't to far from vancouver and maybe someone at the station heard something about them negotiating playing a show there
with all the implausible and contradictory rumours about them looking into doing shows at various venues all around the world over the last couple months you never know
plus we do like to keep hope up for that makeup date in vancouver here don't we
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Topi
Yeah, I mean, B.B. King used to perform sitting in a chair in his last touring years. And he did it until he was, what, 88? 89?
But Gerard is right, it's a lot different.
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Here’s my two cents ..I listen to Bellingham FM KISM and just last week heard Stones could be in US for a tour most likely their last next summer.
while i'm not to convinced
billingham isn't to far from vancouver and maybe someone at the station heard something about them negotiating playing a show there
with all the implausible and contradictory rumours about them looking into doing shows at various venues all around the world over the last couple months you never know
plus we do like to keep hope up for that makeup date in vancouver here don't we
I live in Bellingham.. and am extremely doubtful the DJ's here heard any new tour info.
Unless they overheard me ,,lol. I'm always going on about them getting that Vancouver show in.
I strongly believe Vancouver is still high on their list for a make-up show
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GerardHennessy
...and John Mayall is 89 also. And Dave Brock of Hawkwind is 80. But, with respect to those fine people, NO-ONE does a show as dynamic, as all-action, and as physically demanding as The Stones. We cannot really compare them to each other.
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Here’s my two cents ..I listen to Bellingham FM KISM and just last week heard Stones could be in US for a tour most likely their last next summer.
while i'm not to convinced
billingham isn't to far from vancouver and maybe someone at the station heard something about them negotiating playing a show there
with all the implausible and contradictory rumours about them looking into doing shows at various venues all around the world over the last couple months you never know
plus we do like to keep hope up for that makeup date in vancouver here don't we
I live in Bellingham.. and am extremely doubtful the DJ's here heard any new tour info.
Unless they overheard me ,,lol. I'm always going on about them getting that Vancouver show in.
I strongly believe Vancouver is still high on their list for a make-up show
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babyblue
Here’s my two cents ..I listen to Bellingham FM KISM and just last week heard Stones could be in US for a tour most likely their last next summer.
while i'm not to convinced
billingham isn't to far from vancouver and maybe someone at the station heard something about them negotiating playing a show there
with all the implausible and contradictory rumours about them looking into doing shows at various venues all around the world over the last couple months you never know
plus we do like to keep hope up for that makeup date in vancouver here don't we
I live in Bellingham.. and am extremely doubtful the DJ's here heard any new tour info.
Unless they overheard me ,,lol. I'm always going on about them getting that Vancouver show in.
I strongly believe Vancouver is still high on their list for a make-up show
The should do a tour of Vancouver... BC Place, Roger's Arena, Biltmore, etc.
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DGA35
Biltmore? Is it still a run down hotel? Throw in the famous Commodore Ballroom instead!
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Topi
I mean, Vancouver...great city. Still bummed about the cancelled show. It would also have been my first Stones show in Canada, my favorite country.
Not holding out too much hope for them ever playing Canada again, but if there is an US tour somewhere in the not-too-distant future, maybe?
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BeastyBurdeny
whatever you say, Topi. You're the boss