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So, the website has a radio schedule up now and Friday has new music from Sufjan Stevens, The Mountain Goats & Great Lake Swimmers. None of whom are currently on the lineup. Maybe they will be there?
Seems odd that they would focus on their new music instead of artists that are already in the lineup right?
I know it's ridiculous to speculate on this but... the gap before their Nashville show:
Rolling Stones 2015 North American tour dates
May 24: Petco Park, San Diego
May 30: Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio
June 3: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
June 6: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
June 9: Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
June 12: Citrus Bowl Stadium, Orlando, Florida
June 17: LP Field, Nashville, Tennessee
June 20: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
June 23: Marcus Amphitheatre, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
June 27: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
July 1: Carter-Finley Stadium, Raleigh, North Carolina
July 4: Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, Indiana
July 8: Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan
July 11: Ralph Wilson Stadium, Buffalo, New York
July 15: Le Festival d'ete de Quebec, Quebec City
After they sell out their Nashville date they could announce something at Bonnaroo. Most of their gaps are three or four days, there is five before their Nashville show and they wouldn't have to worry about a stadium-level stage setup. Sunday would make the most sense from their standpoint but with Billy Joel locked in there, they could play Saturday night, pushing Mumford and Sons to preheadline.
Again, I acknowledge that it's unrealistic for many reasons but it sure would be fun in a year with possibly the weakest crop of headliners that the festival has had in years. It's fun to daydream in March about this stuff, anyways...
If I said this, we would never hear the end of it.
I know it's ridiculous to speculate on this but... the gap before their Nashville show:
Rolling Stones 2015 North American tour dates
May 24: Petco Park, San Diego
May 30: Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio
June 3: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
June 6: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
June 9: Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
June 12: Citrus Bowl Stadium, Orlando, Florida
June 17: LP Field, Nashville, Tennessee
June 20: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
June 23: Marcus Amphitheatre, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
June 27: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
July 1: Carter-Finley Stadium, Raleigh, North Carolina
July 4: Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, Indiana
July 8: Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan
July 11: Ralph Wilson Stadium, Buffalo, New York
July 15: Le Festival d'ete de Quebec, Quebec City
After they sell out their Nashville date they could announce something at Bonnaroo. Most of their gaps are three or four days, there is five before their Nashville show and they wouldn't have to worry about a stadium-level stage setup. Sunday would make the most sense from their standpoint but with Billy Joel locked in there, they could play Saturday night, pushing Mumford and Sons to preheadline.
Again, I acknowledge that it's unrealistic for many reasons but it sure would be fun in a year with possibly the weakest crop of headliners that the festival has had in years. It's fun to daydream in March about this stuff, anyways...
If I said this, we would never hear the end of it.
1/30: Cold War Kids
2/6: Cherub
4/22: The Mountain Goats
5/25: Laura Jane Grace "Killing Me Loudly"
5/31: The Decemberists
6/11-6/14: BONNAROO 2015
6/28: Against Me!
6/30: Against Me!
I know it's ridiculous to speculate on this but... the gap before their Nashville show:
Rolling Stones 2015 North American tour dates
May 24: Petco Park, San Diego
May 30: Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio
June 3: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
June 6: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
June 9: Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
June 12: Citrus Bowl Stadium, Orlando, Florida
June 17: LP Field, Nashville, Tennessee
June 20: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
June 23: Marcus Amphitheatre, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
June 27: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
July 1: Carter-Finley Stadium, Raleigh, North Carolina
July 4: Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, Indiana
July 8: Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan
July 11: Ralph Wilson Stadium, Buffalo, New York
July 15: Le Festival d'ete de Quebec, Quebec City
After they sell out their Nashville date they could announce something at Bonnaroo. Most of their gaps are three or four days, there is five before their Nashville show and they wouldn't have to worry about a stadium-level stage setup. Sunday would make the most sense from their standpoint but with Billy Joel locked in there, they could play Saturday night, pushing Mumford and Sons to preheadline.
Again, I acknowledge that it's unrealistic for many reasons but it sure would be fun in a year with possibly the weakest crop of headliners that the festival has had in years. It's fun to daydream in March about this stuff, anyways...
If I said this, we would never hear the end of it.
The biggest possible add I could see at this point would be Weezer.
im fond of the phrase 'addition by subtraction' by which I mean go fuck yourself and leave and never come back.
Well, this was fucking dramatic. I'd like to think this was the only interaction and that Weezer pisses this user off so much that they deleted their account.
Bummer that Roo missed out on Lana Del Rey and Grimes, who are right in the area during Bonnaroo weekend. Also shocked that they couldn't book Refused.
As much as I'd like to be optimistic and think there are additions still coming, they'd have to be morons to hold off on such big names. I already decided to bail on Roo for Shaky Knees, and I don't get why they'd want to keep hemorrhaging ticket sales.
Bummer that Roo missed out on Lana Del Rey and Grimes, who are right in the area during Bonnaroo weekend. Also shocked that they couldn't book Refused.
As much as I'd like to be optimistic and think there are additions still coming, they'd have to be morons to hold off on such big names. I already decided to bail on Roo for Shaky Knees, and I don't get why they'd want to keep hemorrhaging ticket sales.
As excited as I am for my first Roo, I have to say that Shaky Knees looks unbeatable.
1/30: Cold War Kids
2/6: Cherub
4/22: The Mountain Goats
5/25: Laura Jane Grace "Killing Me Loudly"
5/31: The Decemberists
6/11-6/14: BONNAROO 2015
6/28: Against Me!
6/30: Against Me!
Post by Jizz, Like Cumshot on Apr 1, 2015 9:41:28 GMT -5
I'm glad I'm going to Big Guava, which is the same weekend as Shaky Knees, and most of the same bands. Now, give me Panda Bear at Bonnaroo and I'm all set!
I'm glad I'm going to Big Guava, which is the same weekend as Shaky Knees, and most of the same bands. Now, give me Panda Bear at Bonnaroo and I'm all set!
No, not most of the same bands, I live right by Tampa and I'm skipping Big Guava to go to Shaky Knees because all the acts that Shaky has that Guava doesn't. Big Guava is pretty good (with the Strokes, Pixies, Pretty Lights, Run the Jewels, etc.) but Shaky Knees is unreal (with Ride, NMH, Panda Bear, Spiritualized, Social Distortion, American Football, Noel Gallagher, Black Lips, Built to Spill; just to name so,e of the many artists that Guava doesn't have)