They win the award for the most insane seat map I have seen for the tour leg opener in San Diego. WTF is V61/V42. Even worse than those seats in Saitama that were behind the screen.
I've seen the Stones twice. Back in 1999 in Cleveland, I was in high school, and it was only my 2nd concert ever (after Popmart 1997). I was blown away.
The 2nd time was 2015 Columbus. I just remember thinking that while they were good, it was probably about time to hang it up.
Now here we are 5 years later. I have Cleveland, Louisville, Pittsburgh and Detroit all within a few hours of me. It's the same "problem" I had for the U2 2017 tour. I just have to figure out if it's worth it to me to pay their ridiculous prices to see an old man version of a band that was once fucking amazing. I'm sure it'll still be a great show, but I feel like I "just" saw them (and that was 5 years ago). I doubt their setlist will be too adventurous either. I am really on the fence here. It'd help if I were married to somebody who likes concerts, but quite the opposite. So then there's also always the issue of "who do I take with me? What do they want to pay for tickets?" Ugh...
Go and see them, I night to remember forever. I thought they were great in 2017/18 and even better than 2013, although Hyde Park 2013 was one of the best concert experiences ever for me.