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Weather reports look decent for Thursday to Sunday. Today and tomorrow not so much. Flying in tomorrow and doing Daze Between on Wednesday. Karl playing.
Tuesday - Thursday no rain, mid 80s - excellent weather.
20%, 40%, 20%, 0% rain Thursday - Sunday. 20% will probably be none for Thursday and Saturday.
Won't be in the 90s until May 8.
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Good lord I'm melting at the sounds of that. My west coast butt prefers a 72-75 range, overcast with hints of sun and a nice westerly.
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daspyknows
Weather reports look decent for Thursday to Sunday. Today and tomorrow not so much. Flying in tomorrow and doing Daze Between on Wednesday. Karl playing.
Tuesday - Thursday no rain, mid 80s - excellent weather.
20%, 40%, 20%, 0% rain Thursday - Sunday. 20% will probably be none for Thursday and Saturday.
Won't be in the 90s until May 8.
Good lord I'm melting at the sounds of that. My west coast butt prefers a 72-75 range, overcast with hints of sun and a nice westerly.
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The Stones are at the Fairgrounds, Rehearsal/Soundcheck Around 3:30
Somewhere around 330 today, Wed 5/1 The Stones will go through their set. I just left The Fairgrounds area and a few people were out there waiting.
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jjazznola69
The Stones are at the Fairgrounds, Rehearsal/Soundcheck Around 3:30
Somewhere around 330 today, Wed 5/1 The Stones will go through their set. I just left The Fairgrounds area and a few people were out there waiting.
do we have any updates on this?
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We arrived into New Orleans the day after the Houston show. It was a great seven hours drive, one hour queue due to roadwork, and half an hour stop to get gaz (petrol !!!) and Burger King fast food. With one of the safest and most reliable friends, and drivers there is, I felt safe in between lots of heavy traffic all day. I wish I had more time to do more roadtrips in America, we saw the swamps, the trees growing in the water, the bridges, Baton Rouge, then the Superbowl, with memories from the 2019 hurricane show in New Orleans, and then we were there - Welcome to New Orleans!
Big thanks to good friends helping me out in Los Angeles, Houston and New Orleans, without you I would not be able to be on this tour, you know who you are. I am forever greatful.
Masks are on, nobody want anything happening to the band, if one key person is out there is no show, so I hope everyone is fine and we get the greatest rock'n'roll show in the world happening one more time, this time at Jazz Fest New Orleans, where they have been trying so hard to perform, but bumps in the road have been prevented them.
New Orleans is a special city, like Nashville and Las Vegas. Some like it, others don't see the point. I am not a big drinker, also I go to sleep soon after the sunset, except for Stones show day, so I don't know much about what is happening in Bourbon Street or around in the city, by then I sleep.
The show tomorrow in New Orleans will be special, a bit like Oslo or St. Petersburgh, the show is expected at 5pm to 7pm daytime, lots of sunshine, even if it might be clouds, so special indeed. Festival time.
Some images from New Orleans, and the trip to get here: