15 April 2014 - 2 Comments
THE ROLLING STONES
CONFIRM RESCHEDULED
AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND TOUR DATES & VENUES
FOR OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2014
The Rolling Stones today confirmed the rescheduled dates and venues for the postponed Australian and New Zealand leg of their 14 On Fire Tour.
The rescheduling of the tour to October/November has also allowed for two additional concerts to be added to the tour – one at Perth Arena on Saturday 1 November 2014 and the other at Hope Estate in the Hunter Valley on Saturday 15 November 2014.
The new tour dates are:
NEW DATE |
OLD DATE |
VENUE |
Saturday 25 October 2014 |
Saturday 22 March 2014 |
Adelaide Oval |
Wednesday 29 October 2014 |
Wednesday 19 March 2014 |
Perth Arena |
Saturday 01 November 2014 |
NEW SHOW |
Perth Arena |
Wednesday 5 November 2014 |
Friday 28 March 2014 |
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne |
Saturday 8 November 2014 |
Sunday 30 March 2014 |
Hanging Rock, Macedon |
Wednesday 12 November 2014 |
Tuesday 25 March 2014 |
Sydney Allphones Arena |
Saturday 15 November 2014 |
NEW SHOW |
Hope Estate, Hunter Valley |
Tuesday 18 November 2014 |
Wednesday 2 April 2014 |
Brisbane Entertainment Centre |
Saturday 22 November 2014 |
Saturday 5 April 2014 |
Auckland Mt Smart Stadium |
Ticket holders who are able to attend the rescheduled date need take no action, their existing ticket will remain valid and their location within the venue will remain unchanged.
Fans unable to attend the new shows are asked to secure a refund from their original point of purchase prior to 5pm (local time to the venue) on Monday 28 April, 2014. Refunds can be secured through:
Perth | Ticketek.com.au | Ph: 132 849
Adelaide | Ticketek.com.au | Ph: 132 849
Sydney | Ticketek.com.au | Ph: 132 849
Melbourne | Ticketek.com.au | Ph: 132 849
Hanging Rock | Ticketmaster.com.au | Ph: 136 100
Brisbane | Ticketek.com.au | Ph: 132 849
Auckland | Ticketmaster.co.nz | Ph: 0800 111 999
Any refunded tickets will be made available to purchase from 10am (local time to the venue) on Friday 2 May, 2014 from the above listed ticketing outlets.
Pre-sale tickets for the new Perth and Hunter Valley shows will be available via www.frontiertouring.com/rollingstones from noon AEST Tuesday 29 April 2014 until noon AEST Wednesday 30 April (or earlier if pre-sale allocation is exhausted). Head to the site for further details.
A FAQ regarding the concerts and their rescheduling is available at www.frontiertouring.com/rollingstones and www.facebook.com/frontiertouring
Special guests have also been confirmed as rock legends Jimmy Barnes for the Adelaide show and the Hunters & Collectors for the Auckland show. Special guests will also be shortly announced for the Hanging Rock and Hunter Valley concerts.
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Visceral, mighty, and responsible for classics such as ‘Throw Your Arms Around Me’, ‘Talking to a Stranger’,‘ Holy Grail’, ‘When The River Runs Dry’, ‘Do You See What I See’, ‘Say Goodbye’ and countless others, Hunters & Collectors will bring their powerful, ferocious live show to New Zealand with the Stones this November. Having just farewelled thousands of Aussie fans at wineries across the country as recent headliners of the ‘A DAY ON THE GREEN’ concert series, last weekend the reformed Hunters & Collectors performed two final indoor theatre shows, culminating in a sold-out, emotional goodbye at Melbourne’s Palais Theatre.
“When Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder calls himself an unabashed fan, you know Hunters & Collectors deserve respect.” – Newcastle Herald
“It remains a ritual of homegrown rock. A heaving sweaty mass of blokes bellowing, ‘You don’t make me feel… like I’m a woman anymore!’, as a band – which includes French horn, trumpet and trombone – blasts back at them. But this is Hunters & Collectors, taking a lap of honour a decade-and-a-half from their heyday, and still able to conjure a power that can alternately pin you to the wall.” – The Music
Love for the reformed Hunters & Collectors came late last year with the release of the tribute album Crucible – The Songs of Hunters & Collectors (out now via Liberation).
The 30-track LP comprises 15 originals with 15 original Hunters recordings and saw some of the biggest names in contemporary music including Paul Kelly, The Avalanches, Birds Of Tokyo and The Living End cover their favourite song. They were joined on the disc by two long-time, international fans in Eddie Vedder & Neil Finn. On Crucible… the friends joined forces to perform arguably the Hunters’ most enduring classic, ‘Throw Your Arms Around Me’.
Whether you were too young to have witnessed them live or remember the band’s urgent sound, the extraordinary Hunters & Collectors legacy has never faded. Formed in 1981 in Melbourne and led by frontman/guitarist Mark Seymour, across 10 studio albums (such as 1986’s Human Frailty and 1989’s Ghost Nation) the ‘Hunnas’ became renowned the world over for their electrifying, sweat-soaked sound, built up over year upon year of gigs – almost 2,000 shows, in fact. They disbanded in 1998, later inducted into the ARIA Hall Of Fame in 2005.
Frontier Touring and Auckland Stadiums are set to meet huge fan demand by
installing extra seating at Mt Smart Stadium!
After tickets sold out to the Rolling Stones and both Eagles concerts, organisers
were prompted to work on a solution for fans who missed out.
The south stand will accommodate a further 6,000 people. The upper south
stand seats will have magnificent views facing the stage at the rear of the field.
Tickets for the new stand go on sale through Ticketmaster at
midday on Thursday 14th August and are specially priced!
ROLLING STONES - UPPER SOUTH STAND TICKETS $165.55*
EAGLES - UPPER SOUTH STAND TICKETS $148.30*
* fees will apply
Frontier Touring Managing Director Michael Gudinski said; “The demand for
tickets to both the Rolling Stones and the Eagles in New Zealand is
unprecedented. With no further shows possible we started looking at
production options that might increase capacity but had thought the numbers
would likely be minimal. When Auckland Stadiums suggested additional seats
we were thrilled – being able to accommodate a further 6000 fans per show
was beyond our wildest imaginings. Who would have thought the biggest
shows of the year could get any bigger!"