1. Looks like the 3rd leg of JT17. Same stadiums.
  2. I've never seen them, maybe Buffalo will happen this time.
  3. 4 me
  4. I'll help Mick put his great grandchildren through private school.
  5. Get Lucky Dip tickets if you want to do it on a budget, only 35USD each. Although you might get crap seats like I did last year.

    I think you'll have a better chance of getting good tickets with them this year since these are not the major markets.
  6. Do these guys ever stop touring?
  7. 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.


  8. Rear GA 💩
  9. 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...
  10. 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.