So what upcoming shows are you currently holding tickets to?

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  • qontheboard
    qontheboard Posts: 787
    edited July 2022
    Added Puscifer, The Mars Volta, The Smile, Kurt Vile & The Violators, and Rage Against The Machine.

    Jul 21st - Rage Against The Machine
    Aug 2nd - Wet Leg
    Aug 7th - Santana & Earth Wind And Fire
    Aug 10th - Phish
    Aug 18th - Wilco & Bahamas
    Aug 19th - Jack White
    Aug 28th - The War On Drugs
    Aug 30th - The Shins
    Sept 3rd - Florence + The Machine
    Sept 6th - Pearl Jam
    Sept 7th - Idles
    Sept 8th - Pearl jam
    Sept 14th - Courtney Barnett
    Sept 19th - Osees
    Sept 22nd - The Sheepdogs (Montreal)
    Sept 24th - JOHNNY MARR & the killers (Montreal)
    Oct 2nd - The Who
    Oct 5th - The Mars Volta
    Oct 8th - Nick Mason
    Oct 13th - Billy Bragg
    Oct 26th - Kurt Vile & The Violators
    Nov 8th - Puscifer
    Nov 26th - The Smile
    Dec 1st - Arcade Fire with Beck
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  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,598
    Jackson Browne tonight.
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    Regarding my previous post about having tickets to see The Dream Syndicate on July 29th:  File under, "What the hell were you thinking?" 

    I'm 71, new COVID strains are happening.  I don't let myself get near strangers, even when doing a quick dash into the grocery store.  So now I'm going to a club in Sacramento?  This is sheer lunacy.  Also sheer love of a band.  I was so excited to hear the were coming this close, I jumped on buying tickets.  So now I'm wondering, what the hell?  Am I really going to go IN THERE, with ALL THOSE OTHER PEOPLE?  Maybe for a few minutes and then listen from outside?  God, I sure can be dumb sometimes.

    The one good take away from all this is that it gave me a chance to support one of my all-time favorite bands, one that after 40 years still has not garnered the credit due to them.  Not even close! So at least there is the supporting of this great band.
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
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  • Hi!
    Hi! Posts: 3,095
    brianlux said:
    Regarding my previous post about having tickets to see The Dream Syndicate on July 29th:  File under, "What the hell were you thinking?" 

    I'm 71, new COVID strains are happening.  I don't let myself get near strangers, even when doing a quick dash into the grocery store.  So now I'm going to a club in Sacramento?  This is sheer lunacy.  Also sheer love of a band.  I was so excited to hear the were coming this close, I jumped on buying tickets.  So now I'm wondering, what the hell?  Am I really going to go IN THERE, with ALL THOSE OTHER PEOPLE?  Maybe for a few minutes and then listen from outside?  God, I sure can be dumb sometimes.

    The one good take away from all this is that it gave me a chance to support one of my all-time favorite bands, one that after 40 years still has not garnered the credit due to them.  Not even close! So at least there is the supporting of this great band.

    Gotta do what you gotta do. If I understand you correctly, you have the tickets, yes? You could maybe gift them to someone in the spirit of one of your all-time faves. I think ima hafta pass along my Isbell tickets, somehowz. Stay safe, B.

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  • mickeyrat
    mickeyrat Posts: 44,359
    brianlux said:
    Regarding my previous post about having tickets to see The Dream Syndicate on July 29th:  File under, "What the hell were you thinking?" 

    I'm 71, new COVID strains are happening.  I don't let myself get near strangers, even when doing a quick dash into the grocery store.  So now I'm going to a club in Sacramento?  This is sheer lunacy.  Also sheer love of a band.  I was so excited to hear the were coming this close, I jumped on buying tickets.  So now I'm wondering, what the hell?  Am I really going to go IN THERE, with ALL THOSE OTHER PEOPLE?  Maybe for a few minutes and then listen from outside?  God, I sure can be dumb sometimes.

    The one good take away from all this is that it gave me a chance to support one of my all-time favorite bands, one that after 40 years still has not garnered the credit due to them.  Not even close! So at least there is the supporting of this great band.

    lifes too short, especially  now for you. ;)   see whatever you can when the opportunity arises.
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  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,890
    Also if it helps at the PJ Oakland shows, I went with 2 other people.   2 of us were maskless and 1 wore an N95 mask.  2 of us got Covid, guess which 2 :)  I think N95 masks work :)
  • JOEJOEJOE
    JOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,821
    John Fogarty - Hollywood Bowl
    Patti Smith 
    MMJ
    Primavera Sound Los Angeles - NIN, Lorde, Arctic Monkeys
    Travis
    Ohana Festival
    Foo Fighters/Taylor Hawkins Tribute
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    Hi! said:
    brianlux said:
    Regarding my previous post about having tickets to see The Dream Syndicate on July 29th:  File under, "What the hell were you thinking?" 

    I'm 71, new COVID strains are happening.  I don't let myself get near strangers, even when doing a quick dash into the grocery store.  So now I'm going to a club in Sacramento?  This is sheer lunacy.  Also sheer love of a band.  I was so excited to hear the were coming this close, I jumped on buying tickets.  So now I'm wondering, what the hell?  Am I really going to go IN THERE, with ALL THOSE OTHER PEOPLE?  Maybe for a few minutes and then listen from outside?  God, I sure can be dumb sometimes.

    The one good take away from all this is that it gave me a chance to support one of my all-time favorite bands, one that after 40 years still has not garnered the credit due to them.  Not even close! So at least there is the supporting of this great band.

    Gotta do what you gotta do. If I understand you correctly, you have the tickets, yes? You could maybe gift them to someone in the spirit of one of your all-time faves. I think ima hafta pass along my Isbell tickets, somehowz. Stay safe, B.

    Yes, two tickets already  purchased.  Thanks for the good idea and kind words!
    mickeyrat said:
    brianlux said:
    Regarding my previous post about having tickets to see The Dream Syndicate on July 29th:  File under, "What the hell were you thinking?" 

    I'm 71, new COVID strains are happening.  I don't let myself get near strangers, even when doing a quick dash into the grocery store.  So now I'm going to a club in Sacramento?  This is sheer lunacy.  Also sheer love of a band.  I was so excited to hear the were coming this close, I jumped on buying tickets.  So now I'm wondering, what the hell?  Am I really going to go IN THERE, with ALL THOSE OTHER PEOPLE?  Maybe for a few minutes and then listen from outside?  God, I sure can be dumb sometimes.

    The one good take away from all this is that it gave me a chance to support one of my all-time favorite bands, one that after 40 years still has not garnered the credit due to them.  Not even close! So at least there is the supporting of this great band.

    lifes too short, especially  now for you. ;)   see whatever you can when the opportunity arises.
    LOL, Hopefully got a ways to go, but yeah, the years they do fly by! 
    Zod said:
    Also if it helps at the PJ Oakland shows, I went with 2 other people.   2 of us were maskless and 1 wore an N95 mask.  2 of us got Covid, guess which 2 :)  I think N95 masks work :)
    Bummer to hear that you got COVID, Zod.  Not to badly, I hope.
    Good idea about the N95.  That might make this happen after all.

    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • ComeToTX
    ComeToTX Austin Posts: 8,057
    9/13 MMJ in Columbus 
    9/20 PJ in OKC
    9/27 Iron & Wine and Andrew Bird in San Antonio 
    10/17 Black Keys with Band of Horses in Austin 
    10/28 Futurebirds in Austin  
    10/29 Elton in San Antonio
    11/17 Joe Pug in Austin
    2/16 Springsteen in Austin
    2/24 RATM in El Paso
    This show, another show, a show here and a show there.
  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841
    Just bought four GA floors and four reserved seats to JWIII in Portland, Maine, on August 23 as part of the four-for-$80, all-in "Summer's Live" sale.

    I almost bought tickets for Wu-Tang and Nas as well, but then luckily realized that the date is the same as RHCP at Fenway. I go to so few concerts these days. Crazy that two I want to see would be on the same damn day!
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,455
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  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,598
    9/3 Pearl Jam in Ottawa
    9/11 Pearl Jam at MSG
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  • 1ThoughtKnown
    1ThoughtKnown Posts: 6,155
    07/30 D.O.A. 
    9/22 PJ - Denver CO

    Starting a new job in early August… have to hold off on making any other plans.  They were made aware that Im going to Denver for the PJ show prior to accepting the gig lol





  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,359
    I went to Phish last night so that is a sign of the apocalypse so if I were you I'd head to higher ground...
  • jjflash
    jjflash Posts: 5,031
    I went to Phish last night so that is a sign of the apocalypse so if I were you I'd head to higher ground...
    Haha. What'd you think about the show?
  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,359
    jjflash said:
    I went to Phish last night so that is a sign of the apocalypse so if I were you I'd head to higher ground...
    Haha. What'd you think about the show?
    The whole experience in general was good. I don't understand why 40+ year olds still do Nitros?  Shakedown street was an event all in itself.  Man the things that I saw there that the cops just let go...  I have 2 great pics of a guy smoking a bowl w the state troopers literally behind him and a Wook pulling a cart with a full on bar on it, lol.

    So, didn't have a ticket.  Was hoping to get a freebie or worst case get a cheapie up top.

    Got a 1/2 priced ticket to lower bowl.  Never saw the seat.  Got subbed down to GA.

    1st set was really good.  That Antelope song was fun.  Band was good.  I like when they play not when they sing.

    2nd set?  They played this jazz song where they play all the wrong notes and it fucking triggers me.  The crowd seemed to enjoy off putting notes though...

    It was fun for my first show and being in GA but won't do it again.  If I do I will just hang in Shakedown street and people watch, lol.
  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841
    I have questions. 

    For starters, whats’a a Wook? And what’s Shakedown Street?
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  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,359
    dankind said:
    I have questions. 

    For starters, whats’a a Wook? And what’s Shakedown Street?
    A wook, or wookie is usually, but not limited too, a person whom has dreads, a beard and dresses crusty, wears at least one or more of the following, tye-dye, hemp, sandals, whom often engages in shady activities and indulges a wee bit on the heavy side. I actually how close I am to a Urban dictionary definition?

    Shakedown Street is a song by the Grateful Dead and a place where people following the band set up tents and have their own community and sell their wares be it food, clothing, drugs, booze or Nitros balloons, lol.  It is quite the spectacle.
  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841
    dankind said:
    I have questions. 

    For starters, whats’a a Wook? And what’s Shakedown Street?
    A wook, or wookie is usually, but not limited too, a person whom has dreads, a beard and dresses crusty, wears at least one or more of the following, tye-dye, hemp, sandals, whom often engages in shady activities and indulges a wee bit on the heavy side. I actually how close I am to a Urban dictionary definition?

    Shakedown Street is a song by the Grateful Dead and a place where people following the band set up tents and have their own community and sell their wares be it food, clothing, drugs, booze or Nitros balloons, lol.  It is quite the spectacle.
    This sounds like where I wound up at the only GD show I attempted to attend. I had to flee. The sounds they were making were just way too sloppy.

    Anyway, I always just called that area the parking lot. I didn't know that it had a special name.

    My Deadhead friends always give me grief because the show I left was apparently a legendary one. I simply couldn't take it. The parking lot, er, Shakedown Street, was an absolute blast, though.
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