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for those more knowledgeable then myself
do you think the postponement of the tour to the fall changes in anyway the possibility of them playing smaller venues?
is it more or less likely now?
or is it irrelevant?
When you're only playing 14/15 shows with a large amount of money guaranteed, I don't see how it makes sense to play anything other than stadiums where you can gross $10M+ per show.
Exactly this.
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for those more knowledgeable then myself
do you think the postponement of the tour to the fall changes in anyway the possibility of them playing smaller venues?
is it more or less likely now?
or is it irrelevant?
When you're only playing 14/15 shows with a large amount of money guaranteed, I don't see how it makes sense to play anything other than stadiums where you can gross $10M+ per show.
Exactly this.
right. The only exception is when money is been generated in other ways. For example: a show in Las Vegas or Atlantic City which is being used by promotors to lure people into the city and into the casinos.
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Want rumors?
Beatles & Stones Merge to Record Album & Tour This Year
[www.madhousemagazine.com]
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Want rumors?
Beatles & Stones Merge to Record Album & Tour This Year
[www.madhousemagazine.com]
Oh no! NO!
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I just hope it's not true!
It seems to be a joke.
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More Hot Rocks
Ringos rep says he has nothing to do with the new Stones album. And nothing to do with any Stones project. He is on tour with his own band this summer.
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Ringos rep says he has nothing to do with the new Stones album. And nothing to do with any Stones project. He is on tour with his own band this summer.
Oh, this is confirmed now by Ringo's reps (and is not a joke...)?
I tried to Google it ("Ringo new Stones album") but damn, it looked like every media was screaming "Paul and Ringo on the new Stones album", repeating the original, but misleading VARIETY story..
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micha063
I just watched this video again.
I was there and it was such a f*ng great concert. Full of joy, happines, power, swing and Rock'n Roll.
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My guy said it is still postponed but that they were trying to find a time but the Bears have so many restrictions with use of Soldier Field he wasn't sure it would happen. He said the Stones were postponed, some music festival was canceled, and a Drake concert( never announced)was canceled. The Bears have restrictions about how many days between one of their games and another event. I asked if they would move it to Wrigley and he said he didn't know. I have 4 Springsteen for sale on the 11th
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micha063
I just watched this video again.
I was there and it was such a f*ng great concert. Full of joy, happines, power, swing and Rock'n Roll.
[youtu.be]
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hymenlips
My guy said it is still postponed but that they were trying to find a time but the Bears have so many restrictions with use of Soldier Field he wasn't sure it would happen. He said the Stones were postponed, some music festival was canceled, and a Drake concert( never announced)was canceled. The Bears have restrictions about how many days between one of their games and another event. I asked if they would move it to Wrigley and he said he didn't know. I have 4 Springsteen for sale on the 11th
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hymenlips
It's not the Park District with the restrictions. It's the Bears. The park District would be more than happy to hold concerts. Money in their pocket. The Bears have been very difficult to deal with over the years. They would have a had a sportsbook in Soldier Field years ago if it wasn't for the Bears.
I have heard 12 miles (about 19 km) quoted - no idea how accurate that may be and it's probably less in recent years.Quote
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micha063
I just watched this video again.
I was there and it was such a f*ng great concert. Full of joy, happines, power, swing and Rock'n Roll.
[youtu.be]
Absolutely great! Such an energy!
Anyone knows how many km Mick does on the stage during each show?
Even in his younger years this was never accurate. Assuming a show lasts 2 hours, he'd have to cover 6 miles in an hour, which would mean he'd be in a constant jog/run the entire concert. As a runner, I'd guess he covers anywhere from 2-4 miles per show.Quote
Green LadyI have heard 12 miles (about 19 km) quoted - no idea how accurate that may be and it's probably less in recent years.Quote
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micha063
I just watched this video again.
I was there and it was such a f*ng great concert. Full of joy, happines, power, swing and Rock'n Roll.
[youtu.be]
Absolutely great! Such an energy!
Anyone knows how many km Mick does on the stage during each show?
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Green LadyI have heard 12 miles (about 19 km) quoted - no idea how accurate that may be and it's probably less in recent years.Quote
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micha063
I just watched this video again.
I was there and it was such a f*ng great concert. Full of joy, happines, power, swing and Rock'n Roll.
[youtu.be]
Absolutely great! Such an energy!
Anyone knows how many km Mick does on the stage during each show?