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NashvilleBlues
It could be cool if they played bigger college football fields. Knoxville, TN, Norman, OK, Ann Arbor, MI, Columbus, OH, Austin, TX, Pasadena, CA, come to mind, and there are plenty of other possibilities.
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NashvilleBlues
It could be cool if they played bigger college football fields. Knoxville, TN, Norman, OK, Ann Arbor, MI, Columbus, OH, Austin, TX, Pasadena, CA, come to mind, and there are plenty of other possibilities.
I, and other local fans, have long dreamed of a Stones show at Knoxville's Neyland Stadium. Sadly, that venue and it's administration is way too concerned about the local football team's field. Since the Jacksons did three shows there in 1984, only Kenny Chesney (2003) & Garth Brooks (2019) have been able to use the stadium for concerts. Another factor is the local hotels... from what I understand (not sure if this is actually true) the Stones only play in places w/ 5 star hotels which offer 24 hour restaurant & room service. If that is actually the case, there's no chance for Knoxville as we don't have a single hotel which falls in that category.
Side note:
NashvilleBlues: if your username is a reference to music as opposed to team colors, look me up the next time you get to Knoxville... we've got a pretty active blues community here and would be happy to welcome you when you arrive!
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NashvilleBlues
It could be cool if they played bigger college football fields. Knoxville, TN, Norman, OK, Ann Arbor, MI, Columbus, OH, Austin, TX, Pasadena, CA, come to mind, and there are plenty of other possibilities.
I, and other local fans, have long dreamed of a Stones show at Knoxville's Neyland Stadium. Sadly, that venue and it's administration is way too concerned about the local football team's field. Since the Jacksons did three shows there in 1984, only Kenny Chesney (2003) & Garth Brooks (2019) have been able to use the stadium for concerts. Another factor is the local hotels... from what I understand (not sure if this is actually true) the Stones only play in places w/ 5 star hotels which offer 24 hour restaurant & room service. If that is actually the case, there's no chance for Knoxville as we don't have a single hotel which falls in that category.
Side note:
NashvilleBlues: if your username is a reference to music as opposed to team colors, look me up the next time you get to Knoxville... we've got a pretty active blues community here and would be happy to welcome you when you arrive!
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rocknola
My spider senses tell me Arena shows in New York
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rocknola
There are multiple arenas in the NYC area.MSG,Barclays, UBS(brand new) Nassau coliseum and you can throw in the one in Newark
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rocknola
There are multiple arenas in the NYC area.MSG,Barclays, UBS(brand new) Nassau coliseum and you can throw in the one in Newark
Yes there are, but you have NY Rangers, NJ Devils, NY Islanders of the NHL, NY Knicks and NJ Nets of the NBA. Nassau Coliseum, former home of the Islanders, is an hour away in Uniondale. Springtime is when the playoffs start as well as all the other bands touring, booking these venues. MSG is so booked the Rangers can't practice there.
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My spider senses tell me Arena shows in New York
BV posted 10 shows in NYC was on the table.
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rocknola
There are multiple arenas in the NYC area.MSG,Barclays, UBS(brand new) Nassau coliseum and you can throw in the one in Newark
Yes there are, but you have NY Rangers, NJ Devils, NY Islanders of the NHL, NY Knicks and NJ Nets of the NBA. Nassau Coliseum, former home of the Islanders, is an hour away in Uniondale. Springtime is when the playoffs start as well as all the other bands touring, booking these venues. MSG is so booked the Rangers can't practice there.
The NY Rangers... the Stones won't have an issue.
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spunky
How about 10 shows in the USA/Canada in April/ May, a few weekse rest and then start halfway June in Europe till end of July with another 10 shows?
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I would think Atlanta will be on the U.S. tour list and possibly another city in the south if the tour does come to North America.
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Hairball
I bet (hope) they change the entire stage that was used for the Sixty tour, or at least change the ugly/busy/gaudy/eyesore design that was used.
Maybe something more minimal and classy - something similar to the giant towers of No Filter which didn't distract from the performance, but embellished it.
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Hairball
I bet (hope) they change the entire stage that was used for the Sixty tour, or at least change the ugly/busy/gaudy/eyesore design that was used.
Maybe something more minimal and classy - something similar to the giant towers of No Filter which didn't distract from the performance, but embellished it.
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Hairball
New album + new tour = new stage.
And I wasn't suggesting a massive/expensive stage design ala No Filter, but something visually classy and minimal along the same lines.
If they want to save money and have an easily transportable stage, they could use a similar flimsy stage ala Sixty Tour, but hopefully it will be redesigned to reflect the new album/new tour.
Out with the old, in with the new!
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In December 2020, officials shut Aloha Stadium down indefinitely due to structural issues.
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Hairball
Maybe Hawaii will get a well deserved show in 2023.
Waikiki Shell would be an interesting venue
I still get angry thinking of the canceled show of Honolulu, Hawaii 2006
The same day of the canceled show they played in L.A a rescheduled concert. Me?? Sitting on Hawaii Waikiki Beach…… and no concert. A real bummer flying from the Netherlands. Yes I knew before flying there was no concert, but Icouldn’t reschedule my air tickets without loosing my money.
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spunky
How about 10 shows in the USA/Canada in April/ May, a few weekse rest and then start halfway June in Europe till end of July with another 10 shows?
I think this scenario (or close) is most likely..
The bare bones 60 stage makes it more feasible.
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spunky
How about 10 shows in the USA/Canada in April/ May, a few weekse rest and then start halfway June in Europe till end of July with another 10 shows?
I think this scenario (or close) is most likely..
The bare bones 60 stage makes it more feasible.
This seems unlikely - from previous posts it sounds like there'll be 24-30 shows over 2023 and 2024. Europe in 2024 then for the finale?
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makemeburnthecandle
I was under the impression that the 14/15 show limit was due to insurance purposes. If so does that mean for the entire year or per tour?