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spunky
Titãs also did the support in São Paulo Brazil 2016.
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BeastyBurdeny
Looking forward to the 2024 NA tour Ronnie mentioned.
Mick sprung out of his seat several times at the livestream album announcement, so I'm not too worried about any potential injuries he may have had earlier this year.
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franzk
How about 7 shows in America and 7 in Europe to make everybody happy?
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MonicaDe
tiny and unstable market like Brazil (...) They do not need to to that anymore.
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NilsHolgersson
Yes they wanted to tour the whole wide world but during tour rehearsals Mick said you're driving me too hard, I'm gonna mess it up. Then he got injured, Keith got angry and said we're depending on you Mick. So they cancelled and went home with the rolling stone blues.
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NilsHolgersson
Yes they wanted to tour the whole wide world but during tour rehearsals Mick said you're driving me too hard, I'm gonna mess it up. Then he got injured, Keith got angry and said we're depending on you Mick. So they cancelled and went home with the rolling stone blues.
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MonicaDe
Except that there were no injury. Never. Not at that time.
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spunky
From the interview in the NY Times:
A tour was put off, delayed by the lag in pressing vinyl and by stadiums already booked for Beyoncé and Taylor Swift tours. But the album got done; it was indeed recorded, though not fully mixed, by Feb. 14.
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spunky
From the interview in the NY Times:
A tour was put off, delayed by the lag in pressing vinyl and by stadiums already booked for Beyoncé and Taylor Swift tours. But the album got done; it was indeed recorded, though not fully mixed, by Feb. 14.
Thought they cancelled this year’s US/Canada tour (June 6 - August 1) due to a member’s injury (presumably Mick’s knee) according to the insider information, rather than them being unable to finish the mixing of the new album by St. Valentine’s Day. Not sure it could have been a tour behind the new album and for its promotion even if it had happened.
For the reason above, my bet is that they will tour North America next year.
The difference is that the Stones will have the new album under their belt this time, which I hope may enhance their motivation, playing more than one tour consisting of some 14-15 dates on one continent a year, the norm of the last ten years or so. Two legs maybe. Sort of mini-world tour so to speak. Obviously on the condition that health and age allow them to do so.
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Shawn20
I know it’s far too early to begin setlist speculations - but I’d open up with Angry.
Yeah i was thinking about that and how well Angry would come across live, I'm not sure it will have the power live that the recording has, the vocals will be very difficult and so much of the guitar work is hard to decipher, plus Keith can't play lead and bass at the same time.
then maybe for this song he could play bass while ronnie and mick handle the guitars
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NashvilleBlues
They have been playing around 14 shows every tour and stay in the same continent, for years now (right?). I'd guess 2024 won't be any different. 14 North American shows sounds about right.
Years on tour
2022 (14)
2021 (16)
2019 (17)
2018 (14)
2017 (14)
2016 (19)
2015 (17)
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Topi
Agree. Hard to see them doing any more shows per year now all the sudden.