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Cant be arsed doing any more work today as I'm going to the pub in half an hour so I took a little peek at the events lined up for various major theatres in London from mid-November until Christmas.
Obviously as its only August, there are still quite a few shows that'll be added between now and then but I thought I'd narrow the search down to the more likely theatres that tend to host concerts and which the Stones might potentially choose for a run of small shows. I excluded clubs as well as some theatres (such as the Royal Festival Hall, Barbican Centre etc) which tend to go for more 'sedate' types of gigs.
Take into account the fact that for the Stones to play two nights, the venue needs to be available for three nights - and that if they were to play three shows, they need five free nights, four show require 7 nights etc.
Maybe I've missed one or two but these would be the main ones :
So :
HMV Apollo (formerly Hammersmith Odeon) - not free for more than two nights
02 Academy (formerly Brixton Academy) - free from Nov 18-22, 24-27, December 4-6, 11-13, 16-20
02 Shepherds Bush Empire - free from Dec 2-4
Roundhouse - free from 16 November to 12 December and 15-26 December!
Indigo2 (at the 02) - free from Nov 25-29, Dec 1-3, 9-13, 15-20
HMV Forum (formerly Town & Country) - free from Nov 26-29, Dec 1-3, 9-11, 16-18
Royal Albert Hall - free from 15-21 Nov, 27-29 Nov, Dec 2-4 and 11-13.
So, basically Hammersmith and Shepherds Bush can both be crossed off. Royal Albert Hall I'd say is unlikely going by the band's past history there.
HMV Forum, Indigo2, the Roundhouse and Brixton are maybe a bit out of the city centre (the Roundhouse in Camden would be the most central - they could even pop into Amy Winehouse's local pub down the street) but are all possible. The Stones have of course played the last two before. Keith has played the Forum in 1992.
A wild card could be the Ambassador Theatre where Ronnie has played a few times recently and where the Boogie 4 Stu gig took place. However, its VERY small - maybe only a few hundred people, so I'd say its highly unlikely.
Its obviously all speculative, but if I'd to absolute stick my neck out and pick which of those places would be the most likely for a run of Stones gigs I'd go for the Roundhouse or the Indigo2.
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