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Reply #25 - Nov 19th, 2013 at 10:00am
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EXCITING TOUR NEWS! 15 shows sounds right, not too many that its overwhelming but enough to make it worth the effort. Lets see how well the tickets sell and if they have to flex them, and if they will offer low priced mystery seats to the RS.com members as they did in the US. Don't be so quick to jump on the first round of ticket sales, those seats were expensive and not the best locations either. The RS strategy was to sell high at first and then lower them later, releasing more seats.
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It certainly is taking the official sites long to update!
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It certainly is taking the official sites long to update!


Makes no sense to make an announcement for shows in the Far East and Australia at a time that only suits Europeans or Americans.

Far more reasonable to expect it overnight to coincide with morning/lunchtime news in Australia and Japan.
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Then it makes no sense to say tomorrow when it's really a day and a half.
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LadyJane wrote on Nov 19th, 2013 at 8:24am:
The Rolling Stones confirmed to play concert at Adelaide Oval


ADELAIDE Oval will host rock gods The Rolling Stones for a blockbuster concert ­in front of up to 70,000 people during a festival season set to be the city's biggest.

The Advertiser revealed in October that the world-famous band was being headhunted for an Adelaide performance to mark the opening of the upgraded stadium early next year.

It can now be revealed that the concert date will be announced today. It is understood to be on Saturday, March 22.

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The show will come at the tail-end of the city's famous festival season, which includes the Fringe and Adelaide festivals, as well as the Clipsal 500 V8 race.

It will be Adelaide Oval's first major music event and held just one week after the state election.

It is understood the Government has used taxpayer funds to help lure the band and a source close to the deal said the payment was less than $500,000.


However, industry sources have previously said a carrot of "at least several million dollars" would be needed to bring the band to Adelaide, a city it has avoided on its last two Australian tours.

Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger is a noted cricket fan and it is believed the band has been attracted in part by the chance to play at one of the world's best-known sporting grounds.

While details on ticket pricing are not yet known, fans can expect to pay some of the most expensive fees yet seen for an Australia music performance.

VIP standing tickets to the band's Hyde Park, London, shows this year went for more than $560 and $165 to stand up the back. A VIP "hospitality" ticket set back UK fans more than $1600.

Music promoter Michael Gudinski, who heads Frontier Touring, has previously said securing the Rolling Stones for another Australian tour would be a "dream come true".


The State Government promised the Adelaide Oval redevelopment during the 2010 election campaign after the Opposition unveiled its own plans to enliven the Riverbank precinct.

The upgraded ground had its first test at the weekend during a Sheffield Shield match, where South Australia and Western Australia played in front of only one operational grandstand.

The Ashes Test starting on December 5 is expected to have capacity for 35,000 people because the 18,000-seat southern stand will also be open. Five thousand seats will also be made available in the half-finished eastern stand, where the Government says construction is ahead of schedule.

The Ashes Test is also being promoted as the first chance for the public to use the $40 million River Torrens footbridge that will link Adelaide Oval to the Adelaide Railway Station.

The first AFL match will be a Showdown between the Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide Power on the evening of March 29, a week after the Rolling Stones concert.

That match will have capacity for 50,000 fans because the entire stadium is expected to be operational.

Concerts at Adelaide Oval will have an even larger capacity because fans are permitted on the turf.

The Rolling Stones last visited Adelaide in 1995 for their Voodoo Lounge tour. The concert was at Football Park and 28,000 tickets were reportedly sold.

Adelaide missed out on the Licks Tour in 2003 and Bigger Bang tour in 2006.

The Rolling Stones first played in Adelaide in 1965, where tickets for the two Centennial Hall shows on February 11 and 12 could be bought for as little as 16 shillings.



Kinda shows even further that the days of Stones stadium shows are a thing of the past and no-longer cost-effective.

If theyre playing outdoors, they'll be using someone else's festival stages (a la Hyde Park and Glastonbury) instead of froghopping their own around the globe.

Which makes me wonder how a South American tour is going to work. Hard to see how that continent can sustain a few highly expensive arena shows to make it worth their while (western Europe seemingly couldnt for shows which should have been taking place this month). Maybe shows down there would have to be all festival dates or theyd have a stage constructed especially for a small number of cities hosting multiple dates.
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Reply #30 - Nov 19th, 2013 at 1:15pm
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Steel Wheels wrote on Nov 19th, 2013 at 1:12pm:
Then it makes no sense to say tomorrow when it's really a day and a half.


Yep..its always tomorrow somewhere! Well, they're probably thinking in UK terms. An announcement made late this evening would be late morning tomorrow in Australia.

For what its worth, the Stones facebook page posted at around 3.30 am (UK time) today that they'd have an announcement 'this time tomorrow' .
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Reply #31 - Nov 19th, 2013 at 1:16pm
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Some Guy wrote on Nov 19th, 2013 at 7:01am:
what time is tomorrow?

Tonight evidently. Interesting stuff Ronnie!
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God damn it! I need official Stones news now!
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Reply #34 - Nov 19th, 2013 at 1:31pm
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Which makes me wonder how a South American tour is going to work. Hard to see how that continent can sustain a few highly expensive arena shows to make it worth their while (western Europe seemingly couldnt for shows which should have been taking place this month). Maybe shows down there would have to be all festival dates or theyd have a stage constructed especially for a small number of cities hosting multiple dates.


Possibly, but in a country like Argentina, they are the number 1 band and I suspect that they can still fill a stadium there as opposed to Europe or the U.S. I think it depends on the country, but I can imagine a stadium show in Argentina and possibly one or two other places.
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Yes. They can fill a stadium anywhere if the ticket prices are reasonable. Whether they deem it financially worth their while ($4 - 4.5 million per gig!) is another thing.

Not many promoters can take a chance like that for an arena show and its only really practical to build a stadium stage if theyre going to be using it regularly as those things take at least a week to construct, use, take down , move to the next city to be used again.

So, the only shows larger than arenas used in this tour so far have been Glastonbury, Hyde Park - and presumably Adelaide. Theres talk of an outdoor show in New Zealand too. All of those shows that we know of have been festival dates where the Stones dont have to be invest in a stadium stage.

The biggest demand for the Stones is in South America - yet they only played three shows in the entire continent on the Bigger Bang tour. One an enormous show in Rio which was free but the costs of which were entirely financed by the local government (including the band's multi million dollar fee) and two nights in a stadium Buenos Aires - where they could have actually sold out five nights and where demand was so high that concert goers were being mugged in high numbers in the streets outside for their tickets.

The Stones instead went back to the US shortly afterwards and played arena shows, some of which were in markets theyd already visited and which theyd visit again later that year playing to tarped stadiums. There was simply more profit in it.

Adelaide seems to be getting them at a bargain (taxpayers who dont care for the band may disagree) but the band will make up the difference with the prices at the arena gigs.
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Reply #38 - Nov 19th, 2013 at 6:13pm
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Gazza, good points, except I'll have to respectfully
disagree with the notion that there are a lot of 
markets where the Stones can still fill a stadium
and take away $4.5 million for their effort.

I think there are very few such markets left for the
Stones, without significant corporate or
governmental sponsorship. And that's the main
reason why "50 and Counting" has been scheduled
so sparingly.

I think Jagger did Glastonbury (for peanuts) as a
sort of promo aimed at those potential corporate
and governmental festival sponsors. How many of
them are going to bite remains to be seen.

But I think these kind of huge events are necessary
public relations for them if they are going to sustain
their outrageous arena pricing.

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I'll have to respectfully
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and take away $4.5 million for their effort


I think you might have misinterpreted what I meant, Revvy. They can fill stadiums anywhere if the prices are set in an affordable manner as they have enough fans or casual fans to do so.

Its getting harder to expect people to pay £200 to sit at the back of a football stadium and watch a video screen on a half second delay with questionable sound. As it should be.
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Adelaide confirmed officially for March 22nd

Tickets on sale tomorrow

http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=ROLLINGST#.Uowk3NJYX6g

Mick Taylor coming too!

Tickets A$510 down to A$79 GA with packages available

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Let's all go to Adelaide.  Let's do it.  Plenty of time to save up, plan, sober up, etc.
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Top price :

A$510 = GB £297 = US$480

Low price :

A$79 =   GB£46  =  US$74

I think the Aussies got off lighter than they dared hope. (Arena shows may be different of course)

£46 for a standing ticket aint bad, although saying that, the seating plan does seem to suggest the GA tickets are at the back of the field behind the seated areas. Weird.
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THE ROLLING STONES SET TO ROCK AUSTRALIA AT THE BRAND NEW ADELAIDE OVAL, SATURDAY 22 MARCH 2014

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Pre-sale tickets will go on sale from 11.00am ACST on Thursday 21 November until 6.00pm ACST Friday 22 November (or earlier if pre-sale allocation is exhausted).

General public tickets will go on sale at 9.00am ACST Monday 25 November

Ladies and Gentleman they are back! The most eagerly anticipated concert of years and the entertainment opening of the world class Adelaide Oval in 2014 were announced today as rock icons The Rolling Stones confirm their long awaited return to the stage in Australia with a spectacular show. The date, unveiled today, is Saturday 22 March 2014.

This special Adelaide show continues the exhilarating celebration of the band’s five decades, with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Woods bringing their iconic music and ground-breaking stage shows to audiences around the globe.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Monday 25 November 2013 from 9am ACST – for further details see below.

Mick Taylor, who was a member of the Rolling Stones from 1969-1974, will be a special guest for this concert.

The stage design for this show includes a massive ramp, over 30 metres long, which extends right into the audience allowing the Stones to interact directly with their audience. Known for their ground-breaking sets and use of cutting-edge technology, the Stones’ set design will feature video screens and special effects that will enhance the high-octane experience of attending a live Stones’ show.

This is easily going to be one of the biggest, if not the biggest, stage and production Adelaide has ever seen with nearly 60 trucks required for all the staging and production. It will be the only show in Australia featuring this level of outdoor production.

The Rolling Stones are really looking forward to this huge concert to open this iconic new venue:

Mick Jagger said: “It’s great to be invited to Adelaide to open the historic Oval…we’re really looking forward to doing this gig, it will be the first time we’ve been to Adelaide in nearly 20 years, so see you there!”

Keith Richards said: “Hi everyone down in Adelaide, it’s been a while since we were in your back yard… see you on March 22 when we’ll take over your new stadium and make it our own, look forward to it”.

Tony Cochrane from iEC said “Adelaide Oval and the Government asked me to come up with the biggest night I could think of for this one off event to re-open Adelaide Oval – that made it easy – it had to be The Rolling Stones and it had to be on a massive scale! ”

The Rolling Stones were recently crowned the ‘Best Live Band” at the NME Awards in London, and over the past 12 months have thrilled fans with the release of a ground-breaking new documentary, ‘Crossfire Hurricane’, a greatest hits collection, ‘GRRR!’, a massive US tour and a ground-breaking, back to back, sold out set of two historic Hyde Park concerts in the UK in front of 120,000, which are chronicled in a new concert film ‘Sweet Summer Sun – Hyde Park Live’.

The Adelaide concert will be promoted by IEC in association with Frontier/AEG Live.

More Rolling Stones concerts in Australia, and one in New Zealand, will be announced by Frontier Touring & AEG Live in the next few weeks.


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22 March 2014 at the Oval; other dates in OZ and NZ to come.
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Just checked Expedia and round trip from DC + hotel is $2000 per person.

moonie is right.

Although the South American shows are intriguing.

They playing Mexico City?
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Thats in North America!

Still not convinced these spring shows will include Latin America.

If theyre doing Australia and NZ (and rumour has it there could be anything from 5-7 dates down under), that doesnt leave much room for Asia if its going to be a tour of only about 15 gigs and even less for South America.

Guess we'll know shortly, but expect info in dribs and drabs over the next week or so, as different countries and promoters have their own plans and agendas (and even the Adelaide date seems to be a different promoter from the other Aussie shows)
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Gazza wrote on Nov 19th, 2013 at 6:34pm:
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and take away $4.5 million for their effort


I think you might have misinterpreted what I meant, Revvy. They can fill stadiums anywhere if the prices are set in an affordable manner as they have enough fans or casual fans to do so.

Its getting harder to expect people to pay £200 to sit at the back of a football stadium and watch a video screen on a half second delay with questionable sound. As it should be.



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On this we agree, Gazza. I certainly do not think the economy, in the US (or other select parts of the world) could support a stadium jaunt such as they have had in the past... BUT here and there, doing shows, with a 1/3 the amount of stadium gigs as the past stadium jaunts with affordable ticket prices could be doable. Instead of two or three shows in my area like I had with say Voodoo Lounge we would have 1. tickets would be a "fair" price in three tiers...say 50.00...75... and 100.00 tickets and they could pull off 25-30 stadium gigs in the USA. I still think going over 20 shows in one shot is starting to be a thing of the past with their age and all. They will tour in Spurts... from here on out doing anywhere from 10-20 shows at a spurt and take sufficient breaks between (but not tooooo long a break ...they would be not smart to get too rusty again at their age...hehe)

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