***HALIFAX 2006 Thread***
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Tomorrow's the day! (Tuesday)
Think we'll get some surprise openers?? I was actually surprised with the Moncton lineup last year. So, we'll see. I'm sure Halifax wants to make it special in their own right.....so maybe we'll get someone cool.0 -
sward wrote:Tomorrow's the day! (Tuesday)
Think we'll get some surprise openers?? I was actually surprised with the Moncton lineup last year. So, we'll see. I'm sure Halifax wants to make it special in their own right.....so maybe we'll get someone cool.
bring on the who!!! (and please dont be nickelback)
oh yeah & hey pearl jam play halifax again too !!!"ah fuck it get in trouble"
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Ok..so Im sure anyone who was interested about the stones already knows about the concert being officially announced. I was waiting to post the press release because I thought I was going to have some inside info on the openers and be able to post it before it was announced. Alas..I haven't got that info...but..anyone in the Halifax area can hear it between 4 and 4:30 on Q104 http://www.q104.ca/index.asp?ObjID=1387 (there's a listen live link top right and Im told the openers and any other info will be announced then). If I get anything before I will post an edit...anyways..here's the release from the stones...
EDIT: I won't be online..but supposedly they are talking to the promoter at 4:20 (ish, I am sure). Tune in if you so desire..and no..I don't have any clue who is opening. PLease..pLease..Please let it be someone cool. **Holds fingers in a cross and pictures Maroon 5**
EDIT2: No openers announced..will come out over the next couple of weeks. WTF?????!!! B@$@rds
07.25.06 The Rolling Stones Return To North America With 'A Bigger Bang' Tour
Kicks Off September 20th in Boston at Gillette Stadium Tickets On Sale Beginning July 31st
New York - July 25, 2006 - The Rolling Stones will be back on tour this fall for the North American encore of their multi-continent 'A Bigger Bang' tour. It will launch on Sept. 20 at Boston's Gillette Stadium, recreating the magic of their historic Fenway Park kick-off one year earlier. The Rolling Stones hold the record for the most successful U.S. and world tour in 2005 and have already been named the number #1 touring band in the world for the first half of 2006 by Billboard. The U.S. tour dates will be sponsored by RadioShack.
The Rolling Stones who have already played to over four and a half million fans on 'A Bigger Bang' tour will once again perform for fans in cities including New York, Boston, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Las Vegas. This time around, playing primarily stadiums with a select number of arenas, they will also travel to many new markets to give fans an opportunity to experience the band at their best. The stadium shows will bring back the awe-inspiring production and grand scale excitement with the intimacy of the famed b-stage that brings the band up close to the fans.
"We're very excited about coming back to the U.S. and Canada. Most of the shows are going to be on the big stadium stage with fans in the balconies behind us. We're going to play many cities we didn't get to before and also return to some of our favorite places," said Mick Jagger. "There is plenty of time for rehearsals and to be able to make some set changes - we'll have a variety of material ready so we can keep it fresh." Jagger adds, "Keith's fine, his heads better, he's playing well and enjoying himself so we're all looking forward to this leg of the tour."
"I thought we left too soon you know, so that's the reason we're coming back. I'm really happy that we got some more gigs in America and Canada," said Keith Richards. "I'm feeling great and can't wait to get there. We're going to have the b-stage to get that very close thing happening with the band and the fans."
The Rolling Stones will bring young, contemporary opening acts to the stage for this leg of the tour. Artists to be announced shortly.
"The return to North America is a celebration of the fact that the most enduring rock n' roll band of all time is feeling and sounding better than ever before and are ready to rock," said Michael Cohl, tour promoter. "The response from fans and reviewers to the recent shows in Europe has been amazing. To give more fans an opportunity to see the band we're lowering the ticket prices on average 10-15% and taking an additional off tickets for students."
"The Rolling Stones are icons of the music world, and we at RadioShack are excited to join with them as they return to the U.S. for their fall tour," said Tori Binau, senior vice president, marketing for RadioShack Corporation. "Many loyal RadioShack customers are also fans of The Rolling Stones, so what better way to thank them than by offering special opportunities tied to the tour in the U.S. And with more than 6,000 stores in virtually every neighborhood in America, everyone gets an opportunity to participate. There's no better way to start off the fall season than a "bigger bang" with The Stones & RadioShack."
There will be an American Express pre-sale beginning July 26 through July 30 in Boston, New York and Chicago.
Tickets for the public in New York, Chicago, Boston, Halifax and Regina will go on sale beginning Monday, July 31 and will be available at all usual outlets.
There will be a limited number of Gold Circle seats available while the remaining 90% of the house will average for stadiums and for arena shows. In most cities, students will receive an additional off tickets. (Current ID required). Buys will be limited to 12 tickets per person. Additionally, 200 fans will have the opportunity to be onstage with the Rolling Stones as part of the stadium set and share in the excitement. These seats will also be available at the time of the general ticket on-sale. For additional on-sale information check local listings.
Rolling Stones fan club pre-sale, hot seat and VIP packages for New York, Chicago, Boston, Halifax and Regina begins July 26 at 10am ending July 30 at 5pm. For Official Tour, Fan Club Presales, Exclusive Merchandise and more, visit http://www.rollingstones.com.
Every ticket sold for the tour will include a Virtual Ticket membership to RollingStones.com. 'A Bigger Bang' ticket purchasers are invited to enjoy unprecedented, behind-the-scenes content with the return of Virtual Ticket, the on-line tour companion the band introduced in 2002. Virtual Ticket allows fans to intimately experience the band on the road via streaming video and audio, exclusive photographs and concert set lists.
The U.S.dates for 'A Bigger Bang' tour will be sponsored by RadioShack . The North American leg of the tour will be presented by Concert Productions International and The Next Adventure and produced by WPC Piecemeal Inc.
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Date City Venue
Sept 20 Boston, MA Gillette Stadium
Sept 23 Halifax, NS Halifax Commons
Sept 27 E. Rutherford, NJ Giants Stadium
Oct 2 Wichita, KS Cessna Stadium Wichita University
Oct 6 Missoula, MT Grizzly Stadium
Oct 8 Regina, SK Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field
Oct 11 Soldier Field Chicago, IL
Oct 17 Seattle, WA Qwest Field
Oct 20 El Paso, TX Sun Bowl
Oct 22 Austin, TX Zilker Park
Oct 27 Atlantic City, NJ Boardwalk Hall
Nov 3 Vancouver, BC BC Place Stadium
Nov 5 Oakland, CA McAfee Coliseum
Nov 8 Phoenix, AZ Cardinals Stadium
Nov 11 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand
Nov 14 Boise, ID Idaho Center
Nov 18 Los Angeles, CA Dodger Stadium0 -
Lost_Clay wrote:bring on the who!!! (and please dont be nickelback)
oh yeah & hey pearl jam play halifax again too !!!
fucking nickelback....I wont go if they are on the bill9/20/05 - Quebec City
9/22/05 - Halifax
6/19/08 - Camden
6/28/08 - Mansfield
9/07/11 - Montreal
5/05/16 - Quebec City0 -
sward, our god/guru of the inside track, any news yet on who will be supporting?
i think it sucks that they are announcing the supporting acts later because some people might not want to pay money for NickleCRACK or some other shitty band.i. am. mine.0 -
I heard the backup bands were The Black Crowes, JJ Cale, Matt Good and PJ. And in between the different sets, sweet sweet Anna walks around the stage like those boxing bimbos announcing the next round. C'mon, they're all whores except for ya mamma !! LOL. And she better shed a few pounds - I saw a recent photo montage of her and she wasn't looking up to snuff.0
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Truthmonger wrote:I heard the backup bands were The Black Crowes, JJ Cale, Matt Good and PJ. And in between the different sets, sweet sweet Anna walks around the stage like those boxing bimbos announcing the next round. C'mon, they're all whores except for ya mamma !! LOL. And she better shed a few pounds - I saw a recent photo montage of her and she wasn't looking up to snuff.
wow...someone put on his sexist cap today!
i wouldn't pay to see the Stones, but i would go down and find a nice spot outside the grounds to spread a blanket and listen to the show...unless PJ were opening. then i would pay.i. am. mine.0 -
lanners wrote:wow...someone put on his sexist cap today!
i wouldn't pay to see the Stones, but i would go down and find a nice spot outside the grounds to spread a blanket and listen to the show...unless PJ were opening. then i would pay.
Ya, me too. Seen the Stones already. Actually I'm not sexist at all. I was trying to get a rise out of someone, anyone, here. I'm bored, is all.0 -
Truthmonger wrote:Ya, me too. Seen the Stones already. Actually I'm not sexist at all. I was trying to get a rise out of someone, anyone, here. I'm bored, is all.
yeah, i know...i was bored too.
so...hmmm...it's been almost a year since PJ were here. it's been 10 months and 3 days.
how has your life changed since they were here?i. am. mine.0 -
Saw them less than a year ago here in Moncton.. but you can count me in to see them again. What a good way to ring in my first year of university in Halifax.. fuck yeah.September 22, 2005 - Halifax.. ahhh
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Yeah I'll probably make the trip down, I had a blast in Moncton. Also, it'll be a good way to celebrate the 1-year (plus a day) anniversary of a certain epic Pearl Jam show."I think I'm cool." - Stone Gossard.0
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Maybe they will get a pearl jam cover band.0
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No news on supporting acts, other than still hearing that the Who might be involved. I don't know anymore. hahaha. But I agree..I suspect they are going to wait until tickets are on sale..and that to me is horrible. But hey..whaddya gonna do. There are 60,000 people who will show just for the stones..Im just not one of them. From what I hear, it is a 2-11 show...so 3 supporting acts will likely be the number.
Hey....Didn't we get Hurrican Juan around that time of year. I'll shit my pants if I see those huge red lips go blowing by my place in Dartmouth ;-)
Hmm..that kind of sounded naughty.0 -
Might as well go back on topic a bit......I went to Starbucks in Chapters last night.....what do I hear?? Comeback blaring on the system...next up...Army Reserve. Yeehaw.
This morning..I turn on the radio....Betterman is playing.
Life is good.0 -
I think this was already posted but, to reiterate, the Who will be playing in Baltimore on September 23rd.
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002840096
-AdamKeep on rockin'!0 -
Well there ya go.
As well....I guess the promoter is saying that the openers will be younger bands. So..who the hell knows is all I can say.0 -
sward wrote:Well there ya go.
As well....I guess the promoter is saying that the openers will be younger bands. So..who the hell knows is all I can say.
I don't like young bands. If it is a crappy band like hedly or simple plan, I won't waste my money.0 -
Take this for what it is as it is not exactly from an official source. I have a friend who is a friend of Chris Murphy's from Sloan. Apparently, Chris has mentioned informally that Sloan is one of the opening acts along with Great Big Sea, Nickelback and bizarrely Sting?? I noticed in the paper that most of those acts were mentioned and they are either not commenting or stating that they haven't been asked yet. So who knows?0
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funkymonk wrote:Take this for what it is as it is not exactly from an official source. I have a friend who is a friend of Chris Murphy's from Sloan. Apparently, Chris has mentioned informally that Sloan is one of the opening acts along with Great Big Sea, Nickelback and bizarrely Sting?? I noticed in the paper that most of those acts were mentioned and they are either not commenting or stating that they haven't been asked yet. So who knows?
Please God, tell me this isn't true. That will ruin an already marginal show. Its funny that they chose to limit the # of tix to 100 K, b/c in my estimation that was the approximate amount of people who were actually able to see the stage at the Sarsstock gig. Beyond that, people were basically just looking at the giant screens on the side of the stage, or sprawled out on the lawns so far away that they only listened to the music.0 -
i was under the impression that they were only selling 60,000 tix.
if what you describe is true, then why the hell would anyone pay $116 for tickets when they could just (do as i suggested earlier) sit on the hill outside the site and listen? lord knows most people will catch only the smallest of glimpses at the stage with a mob like that.i. am. mine.0
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