See you guys in Vancouver, just a hop, skip, and a jump over the border for me. If this thing pans out, I'd much rather attend a few shows than try and tackle PJ20's logistics. Either way, I'm seeing PJ this year!
deep, deep blue of the morning
gets to me every time
See you guys in Vancouver, just a hop, skip, and a jump over the border for me. If this thing pans out, I'd much rather attend a few shows than try and tackle PJ20's logistics. Either way, I'm seeing PJ this year!
Yer goddamn RIGHT we'll see you here! Where's the pre-party?
too soon?
"If you are flammable and have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit." - Mitch Hedberg
THIS IS AWESOME NEWS!!!!!!!!........I love the part where it says "at least", so this means a cross CANADA tour...sweet!!! PLEASE HALIFAX!!!!!!!!!!
*crossing fingers. I heard on Live 105 this morning about the Soundgarden new's. Hoping that the band will play here in our city. Even if they can't make it here, at least one show in the Maritimes.
But my spider sense is tingling. Could we get Mundhony, Soundgarden & Pearl Jam on one bill @ the Halifax Commons or maybe @ Magnetic Hill this fall!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:
Are you serious????? The Ampitheatre is possibly the worst venue in the city. Everything about that place is bad. Here's to hoping that the timing of these shows before hockey and basketball season starts means that they will be at the ACC.
i kind of have to disagree...it's nice to be able to see a show outdoors in this city during the summer...obviously it's not as transit-accessible as the ACC, but the atmosphere is better..
the sightlines are comparable and the sound is decent unless you're on the lawn...also, i used to work there for a couple years, so i have sentimental memories of the place
2003: Buffalo, Toronto
2004: Boston (x2), Toledo, Grand Rapids
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (x2), Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit
2008: New York City (x2), Hartford, Boston II
2010: Buffalo, Newark, New York City (x2), Nijmegen, Berlin, Werchter
2011: Alpine Valley I, Alpine Valley II, Montreal, Toronto (x2), Ottawa, Hamilton
2012: Amsterdam (x2), Berlin (x2)
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Brooklyn (x2)
2014: Detroit
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto (x2), Chicago (x2) 2018: Amsterdam (x2), Padua, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona 2022: San Diego, Los Angeles (x2), Oakland (x2), Fresno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto 2023: Fort Worth (x2), Austin (x2) 2024: Vancouver (x2), Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas (x2), Los Angeles (x2), Dublin, Manchester, London, Berlin (x2), Barcelona (x2) 2025: Atlanta (x2), Nashville (x2), Raleigh (x2), Pittsburgh (x2)
Are you serious????? The Ampitheatre is possibly the worst venue in the city. Everything about that place is bad. Here's to hoping that the timing of these shows before hockey and basketball season starts means that they will be at the ACC.
i kind of have to disagree...it's nice to be able to see a show outdoors in this city during the summer...obviously it's not as transit-accessible as the ACC, but the atmosphere is better..
the sightlines are comparable and the sound is decent unless you're on the lawn...also, i used to work there for a couple years, so i have sentimental memories of the place
My preference for the ACC is for the following reasons:
1. I generally prefer indoor shows. Louder, better atmosphere.
2. The sound is AWFUL at the Ampitheatre. It is good in the first 10-12 rows on the floor and gets prgressively worse with each subsequent row.
3. The Ampitheatre is a cluster f** to get in and out of. In '09 it took half an hour just to WALK out of the venue.
4. The Ampitheatre is a cluster f** for parking. I still temember in '03 that I got home from the Buffalo show earlier than I did from the Toronto show. The Buffalo show was almost an hour longer and the drive is an hour further.
I will take what I can get, but I would definitely prefer the ACC.
1996: Toronto
1998: Barrie
2000: Saratoga Springs
2003: Buffalo, Toronto
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto x2, Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Gorge #1
2007: London, Dusseldorf, Vic, Lolla
2008: WPB, Tampa, DC, MSG x2, Hartford, Boston x2, Beacon
2009: Toronto, Chicago x2, Seattle x2, LA #3&4, San Diego, Philly x4
2010: Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford
2011: Montreal, Toronto x2, Hamilton
2012: Missoula
2013: London, Wrigley, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Hartford, Dallas, OKC
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coachchris
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Posts: 749
Hmmm my source here in Edmonton just emailed me back.
Previous emails said "Chris, PJ are touring this year (and unless something changes), Edmo will be a stop. That's my two cents but you didn't hear it from me"
Now this mornings email said "Chris, You'll be the first to know if there's a PJ show. No word yet."
His tune has changed substantially :( *shakes nervously* Did someone get to him or did the deal fall through in Edmonton? :shock:
Adolescence in essence is all about trust.
Leaving is for the answering machine.
Are you serious????? The Ampitheatre is possibly the worst venue in the city. Everything about that place is bad. Here's to hoping that the timing of these shows before hockey and basketball season starts means that they will be at the ACC.
i kind of have to disagree...it's nice to be able to see a show outdoors in this city during the summer...obviously it's not as transit-accessible as the ACC, but the atmosphere is better..
the sightlines are comparable and the sound is decent unless you're on the lawn...also, i used to work there for a couple years, so i have sentimental memories of the place
My preference for the ACC is for the following reasons:
1. I generally prefer indoor shows. Louder, better atmosphere.
2. The sound is AWFUL at the Ampitheatre. It is good in the first 10-12 rows on the floor and gets prgressively worse with each subsequent row.
3. The Ampitheatre is a cluster f** to get in and out of. In '09 it took half an hour just to WALK out of the venue.
4. The Ampitheatre is a cluster f** for parking. I still temember in '03 that I got home from the Buffalo show earlier than I did from the Toronto show. The Buffalo show was almost an hour longer and the drive is an hour further.
I will take what I can get, but I would definitely prefer the ACC.
I prefer the ACC as well - but Montreal will almost certainly be the Bell Centre so since I'm planning to do both the variety might be nice.
My preference for the ACC is for the following reasons:
1. I generally prefer indoor shows. Louder, better atmosphere.
2. The sound is AWFUL at the Ampitheatre. It is good in the first 10-12 rows on the floor and gets prgressively worse with each subsequent row.
3. The Ampitheatre is a cluster f** to get in and out of. In '09 it took half an hour just to WALK out of the venue.
4. The Ampitheatre is a cluster f** for parking. I still temember in '03 that I got home from the Buffalo show earlier than I did from the Toronto show. The Buffalo show was almost an hour longer and the drive is an hour further.
I will take what I can get, but I would definitely prefer the ACC.
i like the amphitheatre ... although i am usually in the first 5 rows ... something about having the sun come down is pretty cool ... accessibility does suck however, i ride a bike down there and it's easy peasy for me ...
is there a way of converting the skydome into something intimate with the roof open and have good sound?
i like the amphitheatre ... although i am usually in the first 5 rows ... something about having the sun come down is pretty cool ... accessibility does suck however, i ride a bike down there and it's easy peasy for me ...
is there a way of converting the skydome into something intimate with the roof open and have good sound?
i work there and they rarely open the roof for concerts - they've only done it 3 times (twice for U2 and once for Springsteen)...they can configure the place into a "theatre" set-up where they curtain off half of the place (they did this when Radiohead played there in 2003), but i haven't seen it done for a concert since i started working there in late 2008 and i don't think it's logistically possible to open the roof with the theatre set-up (the curtains would need to hang from the roof)...
2003: Buffalo, Toronto
2004: Boston (x2), Toledo, Grand Rapids
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (x2), Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit
2008: New York City (x2), Hartford, Boston II
2010: Buffalo, Newark, New York City (x2), Nijmegen, Berlin, Werchter
2011: Alpine Valley I, Alpine Valley II, Montreal, Toronto (x2), Ottawa, Hamilton
2012: Amsterdam (x2), Berlin (x2)
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Brooklyn (x2)
2014: Detroit
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto (x2), Chicago (x2) 2018: Amsterdam (x2), Padua, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona 2022: San Diego, Los Angeles (x2), Oakland (x2), Fresno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto 2023: Fort Worth (x2), Austin (x2) 2024: Vancouver (x2), Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas (x2), Los Angeles (x2), Dublin, Manchester, London, Berlin (x2), Barcelona (x2) 2025: Atlanta (x2), Nashville (x2), Raleigh (x2), Pittsburgh (x2)
I wish the sound at Roger's Centre was better. I saw U2 there in 2009 with the dome open and the sound was actually pretty good. I also saw the Rolling Stones there in 2004 with the dome closed and the sound sucked.
The ampitheatre is good if you're in section 300 or closer. Pit is amazing there.
The reason that I posted was because I would love to see Pearl Jam play in Montreal. Ever since I saw "I got shit" on touring band from Montreal, I've wanted to go there for a PJ show. Plus, I'm a huge Habs fan.
2003: Toronto
2004: Boston 1
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (1&2)
2007: LOLLAPALOOZA
2008: Mansfield (1& 2), EV Toronto
2009:Toronto
2010: Cleveland, Buffalo
2011: EV Detroit, East Troy (1&2), Toronto (1&2) Hamilton
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
2014: Milan, Trieste, Vienna, Berlin, Detroit
I wish the sound at Roger's Centre was better. I saw U2 there in 2009 with the dome open and the sound was actually pretty good. I also saw the Rolling Stones there in 2004 with the dome closed and the sound sucked.
The ampitheatre is good if you're in section 300 or closer. Pit is amazing there.
The reason that I posted was because I would love to see Pearl Jam play in Montreal. Ever since I saw "I got shit" on touring band from Montreal, I've wanted to go there for a PJ show. Plus, I'm a huge Habs fan.
My preference for the ACC is for the following reasons:
1. I generally prefer indoor shows. Louder, better atmosphere.
2. The sound is AWFUL at the Ampitheatre. It is good in the first 10-12 rows on the floor and gets prgressively worse with each subsequent row.
3. The Ampitheatre is a cluster f** to get in and out of. In '09 it took half an hour just to WALK out of the venue.
4. The Ampitheatre is a cluster f** for parking. I still temember in '03 that I got home from the Buffalo show earlier than I did from the Toronto show. The Buffalo show was almost an hour longer and the drive is an hour further.
I will take what I can get, but I would definitely prefer the ACC.
i've seen shows there where the sound is really good, and others where it's pretty terrible...it all depends on the sound engineer and the kind of sound set-up/mix the band uses...in general, it's comparable to the ACC as i find the sound doesn't reverberate as much as in an indoor venue..
and i agree on the amphitheatre being a pain to get out of...for some reason there's only one major exit ramp out of the place (although there's other exits that lead into other areas of ontario place that people don't generally use)...definitely a major oversight by the building engineers..
2003: Buffalo, Toronto
2004: Boston (x2), Toledo, Grand Rapids
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (x2), Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit
2008: New York City (x2), Hartford, Boston II
2010: Buffalo, Newark, New York City (x2), Nijmegen, Berlin, Werchter
2011: Alpine Valley I, Alpine Valley II, Montreal, Toronto (x2), Ottawa, Hamilton
2012: Amsterdam (x2), Berlin (x2)
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Brooklyn (x2)
2014: Detroit
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto (x2), Chicago (x2) 2018: Amsterdam (x2), Padua, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona 2022: San Diego, Los Angeles (x2), Oakland (x2), Fresno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto 2023: Fort Worth (x2), Austin (x2) 2024: Vancouver (x2), Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas (x2), Los Angeles (x2), Dublin, Manchester, London, Berlin (x2), Barcelona (x2) 2025: Atlanta (x2), Nashville (x2), Raleigh (x2), Pittsburgh (x2)
My preference for the ACC is for the following reasons:
1. I generally prefer indoor shows. Louder, better atmosphere.
2. The sound is AWFUL at the Ampitheatre. It is good in the first 10-12 rows on the floor and gets prgressively worse with each subsequent row.
3. The Ampitheatre is a cluster f** to get in and out of. In '09 it took half an hour just to WALK out of the venue.
4. The Ampitheatre is a cluster f** for parking. I still temember in '03 that I got home from the Buffalo show earlier than I did from the Toronto show. The Buffalo show was almost an hour longer and the drive is an hour further.
I will take what I can get, but I would definitely prefer the ACC.
i've seen shows there where the sound is really good, and others where it's pretty terrible...it all depends on the sound engineer and the kind of sound set-up/mix the band uses...in general, it's comparable to the ACC as i find the sound doesn't reverberate as much as in an indoor venue..
and i agree on the amphitheatre being a pain to get out of...for some reason there's only one major exit ramp out of the place (although there's other exits that lead into other areas of ontario place that people don't generally use)...definitely a major oversight by the building engineers..
I agree on the set-up of the Amphitheatre being a disaster to negotiate however, for the show in 09' I was 7 rows back in section 200 with my 255XXX membership and in 06' that number gave me 27 rows back on the floor at the ACC. Amphitheatre is better for my membership in terms of seating, now if they would give me the first few rows side stage at the ACC I would be quite alright. Not that I am bitching, no need for that I'll gladly take what the Ten Club gives me!
The last PJ show I went to was the best PJ show ever, that is until they come around again of course
I'm considering getting tickets for the shows in canada. Travelling all over from France, which part of Canada would you recommand me? Which city do you think it's worth going to to see Pearl Jam?
I'm considering getting tickets for the shows in canada. Travelling all over from France, which part of Canada would you recommand me? Which city do you think it's worth going to to see Pearl Jam?
I would do Montreal and Toronto, and if there's a day off, stop in Ottawa in the middle for a day! PM me, I'm from Ottawa and have lived in Montreal!
Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V
I'm considering getting tickets for the shows in canada. Travelling all over from France, which part of Canada would you recommand me? Which city do you think it's worth going to to see Pearl Jam?
I would do Montreal and Toronto, and if there's a day off, stop in Ottawa in the middle for a day! PM me, I'm from Ottawa and have lived in Montreal!
This is good advice
1996: Toronto 1998: Barrie 2000: Montreal, Toronto, Auburn Hills 2003: Cleveland, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal 2004: Boston X2, Grand Rapids 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto 2006: Toronto X2 2009: Toronto 2011: PJ20, Montreal, Toronto X2, Hamilton 2012: Manchester X2, Amsterdam X2, Prague, Berlin X2, Philadelphia, Missoula 2013: Pittsburg, Buffalo 2014: Milan, Trieste, Vienna, Berlin, Stockholm, Oslo, Detroit 2016: Ottawa, Toronto X2 2018: Padova, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona
2022: Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto 2023: Chicago X2 2024: New York X2
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coachchris
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Posts: 749
I'm considering getting tickets for the shows in canada. Travelling all over from France, which part of Canada would you recommand me? Which city do you think it's worth going to to see Pearl Jam?
I would do Montreal and Toronto, and if there's a day off, stop in Ottawa in the middle for a day! PM me, I'm from Ottawa and have lived in Montreal!
This is good advice
I agree as well. Montreal and Ottawa are beautiful cities....Toronto I can do without
On the original topic, with Mudhoney opening, I guess that ruins my hopes of seeing The Gaslight Anthem open for PJ
Adolescence in essence is all about trust.
Leaving is for the answering machine.
I agree on the set-up of the Amphitheatre being a disaster to negotiate however, for the show in 09' I was 7 rows back in section 200 with my 255XXX membership and in 06' that number gave me 27 rows back on the floor at the ACC. Amphitheatre is better for my membership in terms of seating, now if they would give me the first few rows side stage at the ACC I would be quite alright. Not that I am bitching, no need for that I'll gladly take what the Ten Club gives me!
you're very near the cutoff for side stage...i'm 260xxx and got first row side stage in 2006 (night one)..
2003: Buffalo, Toronto
2004: Boston (x2), Toledo, Grand Rapids
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (x2), Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit
2008: New York City (x2), Hartford, Boston II
2010: Buffalo, Newark, New York City (x2), Nijmegen, Berlin, Werchter
2011: Alpine Valley I, Alpine Valley II, Montreal, Toronto (x2), Ottawa, Hamilton
2012: Amsterdam (x2), Berlin (x2)
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Brooklyn (x2)
2014: Detroit
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto (x2), Chicago (x2) 2018: Amsterdam (x2), Padua, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona 2022: San Diego, Los Angeles (x2), Oakland (x2), Fresno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto 2023: Fort Worth (x2), Austin (x2) 2024: Vancouver (x2), Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas (x2), Los Angeles (x2), Dublin, Manchester, London, Berlin (x2), Barcelona (x2) 2025: Atlanta (x2), Nashville (x2), Raleigh (x2), Pittsburgh (x2)
I'm considering getting tickets for the shows in canada. Travelling all over from France, which part of Canada would you recommand me? Which city do you think it's worth going to to see Pearl Jam?
I would do Montreal and Toronto, and if there's a day off, stop in Ottawa in the middle for a day! PM me, I'm from Ottawa and have lived in Montreal!
This is good advice
Yeah, you can reasonably do most of the 'important' things in Ottawa in a day as well, then either hop on a cheap flight to TO or train/bus down the day of the show (4-5 hours).
Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V
I'm considering getting tickets for the shows in canada. Travelling all over from France, which part of Canada would you recommand me? Which city do you think it's worth going to to see Pearl Jam?
I'm considering getting tickets for the shows in canada. Travelling all over from France, which part of Canada would you recommand me? Which city do you think it's worth going to to see Pearl Jam?
i would say vancouver its a cool city to visit
Toronto and Vancouver are definitely my 2 fav Canadian cities.
I'm considering getting tickets for the shows in canada. Travelling all over from France, which part of Canada would you recommand me? Which city do you think it's worth going to to see Pearl Jam?
i would say vancouver its a cool city to visit
I'm with you. Vancouver is awesome. And it's close enough to Seattle to go check out PJ's home. Toronto, however, is closer to....a lot of stuff! Niagra Falls, Ottawa, and a short flight from a lot of cool Eastern US cities. Montreal too, but I haven't beent there since I was a kid so I can't comment much about it.
Pumped for Mudhoney! I hope this tour hits AB with them in support, I've never had a chance to catch them!
That's it, Exactly... except 1hr East of there... in Sherbrooke, Quebec! You know, small venue... nothing crazy... just sayin'
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07-19-'13 Chicago (TY EarthCam) @ 10♣
07-16-'13 London (TY Dave)
09-07-'11 Montreal
09-04-'11 PJ20 In My Tree (TY Gary) @ 10♣
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05-09-'06 Toronto
10-01-'96 Buffalo
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gets to me every time
Yer goddamn RIGHT we'll see you here! Where's the pre-party?
too soon?
See you soon!
*crossing fingers. I heard on Live 105 this morning about the Soundgarden new's. Hoping that the band will play here in our city. Even if they can't make it here, at least one show in the Maritimes.
But my spider sense is tingling. Could we get Mundhony, Soundgarden & Pearl Jam on one bill @ the Halifax Commons or maybe @ Magnetic Hill this fall!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:
gets to me every time
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: but then that would be
Ah yeah!
i kind of have to disagree...it's nice to be able to see a show outdoors in this city during the summer...obviously it's not as transit-accessible as the ACC, but the atmosphere is better..
the sightlines are comparable and the sound is decent unless you're on the lawn...also, i used to work there for a couple years, so i have sentimental memories of the place
2004: Boston (x2), Toledo, Grand Rapids
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (x2), Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit
2008: New York City (x2), Hartford, Boston II
2010: Buffalo, Newark, New York City (x2), Nijmegen, Berlin, Werchter
2011: Alpine Valley I, Alpine Valley II, Montreal, Toronto (x2), Ottawa, Hamilton
2012: Amsterdam (x2), Berlin (x2)
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Brooklyn (x2)
2014: Detroit
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto (x2), Chicago (x2)
2018: Amsterdam (x2), Padua, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona
2022: San Diego, Los Angeles (x2), Oakland (x2), Fresno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
2023: Fort Worth (x2), Austin (x2)
2024: Vancouver (x2), Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas (x2), Los Angeles (x2), Dublin, Manchester, London, Berlin (x2), Barcelona (x2)
2025: Atlanta (x2), Nashville (x2), Raleigh (x2), Pittsburgh (x2)
1. I generally prefer indoor shows. Louder, better atmosphere.
2. The sound is AWFUL at the Ampitheatre. It is good in the first 10-12 rows on the floor and gets prgressively worse with each subsequent row.
3. The Ampitheatre is a cluster f** to get in and out of. In '09 it took half an hour just to WALK out of the venue.
4. The Ampitheatre is a cluster f** for parking. I still temember in '03 that I got home from the Buffalo show earlier than I did from the Toronto show. The Buffalo show was almost an hour longer and the drive is an hour further.
I will take what I can get, but I would definitely prefer the ACC.
Previous emails said "Chris, PJ are touring this year (and unless something changes), Edmo will be a stop. That's my two cents but you didn't hear it from me"
Now this mornings email said "Chris, You'll be the first to know if there's a PJ show. No word yet."
His tune has changed substantially :( *shakes nervously* Did someone get to him or did the deal fall through in Edmonton?
Leaving is for the answering machine.
I prefer the ACC as well - but Montreal will almost certainly be the Bell Centre so since I'm planning to do both the variety might be nice.
i like the amphitheatre ... although i am usually in the first 5 rows ... something about having the sun come down is pretty cool ... accessibility does suck however, i ride a bike down there and it's easy peasy for me ...
is there a way of converting the skydome into something intimate with the roof open and have good sound?
i work there and they rarely open the roof for concerts - they've only done it 3 times (twice for U2 and once for Springsteen)...they can configure the place into a "theatre" set-up where they curtain off half of the place (they did this when Radiohead played there in 2003), but i haven't seen it done for a concert since i started working there in late 2008 and i don't think it's logistically possible to open the roof with the theatre set-up (the curtains would need to hang from the roof)...
2004: Boston (x2), Toledo, Grand Rapids
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (x2), Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit
2008: New York City (x2), Hartford, Boston II
2010: Buffalo, Newark, New York City (x2), Nijmegen, Berlin, Werchter
2011: Alpine Valley I, Alpine Valley II, Montreal, Toronto (x2), Ottawa, Hamilton
2012: Amsterdam (x2), Berlin (x2)
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Brooklyn (x2)
2014: Detroit
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto (x2), Chicago (x2)
2018: Amsterdam (x2), Padua, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona
2022: San Diego, Los Angeles (x2), Oakland (x2), Fresno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
2023: Fort Worth (x2), Austin (x2)
2024: Vancouver (x2), Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas (x2), Los Angeles (x2), Dublin, Manchester, London, Berlin (x2), Barcelona (x2)
2025: Atlanta (x2), Nashville (x2), Raleigh (x2), Pittsburgh (x2)
The ampitheatre is good if you're in section 300 or closer. Pit is amazing there.
The reason that I posted was because I would love to see Pearl Jam play in Montreal. Ever since I saw "I got shit" on touring band from Montreal, I've wanted to go there for a PJ show. Plus, I'm a huge Habs fan.
2004: Boston 1
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (1&2)
2007: LOLLAPALOOZA
2008: Mansfield (1& 2), EV Toronto
2009:Toronto
2010: Cleveland, Buffalo
2011: EV Detroit, East Troy (1&2), Toronto (1&2) Hamilton
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
2014: Milan, Trieste, Vienna, Berlin, Detroit
i've seen shows there where the sound is really good, and others where it's pretty terrible...it all depends on the sound engineer and the kind of sound set-up/mix the band uses...in general, it's comparable to the ACC as i find the sound doesn't reverberate as much as in an indoor venue..
and i agree on the amphitheatre being a pain to get out of...for some reason there's only one major exit ramp out of the place (although there's other exits that lead into other areas of ontario place that people don't generally use)...definitely a major oversight by the building engineers..
2004: Boston (x2), Toledo, Grand Rapids
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (x2), Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit
2008: New York City (x2), Hartford, Boston II
2010: Buffalo, Newark, New York City (x2), Nijmegen, Berlin, Werchter
2011: Alpine Valley I, Alpine Valley II, Montreal, Toronto (x2), Ottawa, Hamilton
2012: Amsterdam (x2), Berlin (x2)
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Brooklyn (x2)
2014: Detroit
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto (x2), Chicago (x2)
2018: Amsterdam (x2), Padua, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona
2022: San Diego, Los Angeles (x2), Oakland (x2), Fresno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
2023: Fort Worth (x2), Austin (x2)
2024: Vancouver (x2), Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas (x2), Los Angeles (x2), Dublin, Manchester, London, Berlin (x2), Barcelona (x2)
2025: Atlanta (x2), Nashville (x2), Raleigh (x2), Pittsburgh (x2)
I agree on the set-up of the Amphitheatre being a disaster to negotiate however, for the show in 09' I was 7 rows back in section 200 with my 255XXX membership and in 06' that number gave me 27 rows back on the floor at the ACC. Amphitheatre is better for my membership in terms of seating, now if they would give me the first few rows side stage at the ACC I would be quite alright. Not that I am bitching, no need for that I'll gladly take what the Ten Club gives me!
I'm considering getting tickets for the shows in canada. Travelling all over from France, which part of Canada would you recommand me? Which city do you think it's worth going to to see Pearl Jam?
This is good advice
1998: Barrie
2000: Montreal, Toronto, Auburn Hills
2003: Cleveland, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal
2004: Boston X2, Grand Rapids
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto X2
2009: Toronto
2011: PJ20, Montreal, Toronto X2, Hamilton
2012: Manchester X2, Amsterdam X2, Prague, Berlin X2, Philadelphia, Missoula
2013: Pittsburg, Buffalo
2014: Milan, Trieste, Vienna, Berlin, Stockholm, Oslo, Detroit
2016: Ottawa, Toronto X2
2018: Padova, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona
2023: Chicago X2
2024: New York X2
I agree as well. Montreal and Ottawa are beautiful cities....Toronto I can do without
On the original topic, with Mudhoney opening, I guess that ruins my hopes of seeing The Gaslight Anthem open for PJ
Leaving is for the answering machine.
you're very near the cutoff for side stage...i'm 260xxx and got first row side stage in 2006 (night one)..
2004: Boston (x2), Toledo, Grand Rapids
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (x2), Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit
2008: New York City (x2), Hartford, Boston II
2010: Buffalo, Newark, New York City (x2), Nijmegen, Berlin, Werchter
2011: Alpine Valley I, Alpine Valley II, Montreal, Toronto (x2), Ottawa, Hamilton
2012: Amsterdam (x2), Berlin (x2)
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Brooklyn (x2)
2014: Detroit
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto (x2), Chicago (x2)
2018: Amsterdam (x2), Padua, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona
2022: San Diego, Los Angeles (x2), Oakland (x2), Fresno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
2023: Fort Worth (x2), Austin (x2)
2024: Vancouver (x2), Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas (x2), Los Angeles (x2), Dublin, Manchester, London, Berlin (x2), Barcelona (x2)
2025: Atlanta (x2), Nashville (x2), Raleigh (x2), Pittsburgh (x2)
The temp drops the closer you get to October. Last year it dropped as soon as Labour Day was done.
I agree the fanclub seats are better though.
Toronto and Vancouver are definitely my 2 fav Canadian cities.
8/15/92, 9/28/96, 8/28/98, 8/29/98, 9/18/98, 8/3/00, 8/9/00, 8/10/00, 8/23/00, 8/25/00, 9/1/00, 9/2/00, 4/28/03, 6/18/03, 7/5/03, 7/6/03, 10/1/04, 10/3/05, 6/19/08, 10/27/09, 10/31/09, 5/21/10, 9/3/11, 9/4/11, 10/21/13
More to Come....
Pumped for Mudhoney! I hope this tour hits AB with them in support, I've never had a chance to catch them!
PJ please come to TO
I am so f'king excited right now.... I will be there for sure!
You guys are the best MFing band in the world!
Nam
That's it, Exactly... except 1hr East of there... in Sherbrooke, Quebec!
StoneGarden
07-16-'13 London (TY Dave)
09-07-'11 Montreal
09-04-'11 PJ20 In My Tree (TY Gary) @ 10♣
09-03-'11 PJ20 In My Tree (TY Gary) @ 10♣
05-09-'06 Toronto
10-01-'96 Buffalo