I'd be excited if they did some interesting stuff sprinkled in the next couple of years. Like maybe do strings of shows at really obscure venues. ie 7-10 shows back at Mount Baker. 7-10 shows at the Port Chester Theater in NY, 7-10 shows at Upper Darby.
It would be an interesting way to bridge the gap of accessibility (stadium shows) and some fun things like the mellow sets with maybe 8-10 songs where they let loose, thing something quasi Santa Barbara 2003, 2006, Red Rocks night 2, etc.
Screw ballpark stadium tour. How about going back to where it all began and play some small venues, Ten club only shows to give back all the love...
Tickets would be $500 a pop for them to make money.
They don’t need the money at this point. Small venue no more than 2000 tickets $500 ticket price = $250 goes to band and $250 to Vitalogy Foundation Ten Club only. Tickets will sell out. If not then open the rest up to public afterwards. if they do it near Dayton or Cincinnati, OH, then I’ll buy the band dinner and drinks!! Seriously. Call me Ed.
Screw ballpark stadium tour. How about going back to where it all began and play some small venues, Ten club only shows to give back all the love...
Tickets would be $500 a pop for them to make money.
Most bands play shows in small venues, don't charge $500, and make money
Bands that play small venues consistently likely play 60-80 shows a year when they tour. And do not have a massive crew operation.
I take small venues, back where it all began to be, extremely tiny clubs that can't handle more than a few hundred people. That ain't happening. For so many reasons.
Screw ballpark stadium tour. How about going back to where it all began and play some small venues, Ten club only shows to give back all the love...
Tickets would be $500 a pop for them to make money.
They don’t need the money at this point. Small venue no more than 2000 tickets $500 ticket price = $250 goes to band and $250 to Vitalogy Foundation Ten Club only. Tickets will sell out. If not then open the rest up to public afterwards. if they do it near Dayton or Cincinnati, OH, then I’ll buy the band dinner and drinks!! Seriously. Call me Ed.
Unless they kind venues that have no exclusive ticketing partner, ie like virtually 95% of the venues in the country being TicketMaster run, they are never getting Ten Club only.
Also, they very much need to make money. If Pearl Jam members did not need to earn money, they would give the entire net of their events to charities. They need to make money.
Screw ballpark stadium tour. How about going back to where it all began and play some small venues, Ten club only shows to give back all the love...
Tickets would be $500 a pop for them to make money.
They don’t need the money at this point. Small venue no more than 2000 tickets $500 ticket price = $250 goes to band and $250 to Vitalogy Foundation Ten Club only. Tickets will sell out. If not then open the rest up to public afterwards. if they do it near Dayton or Cincinnati, OH, then I’ll buy the band dinner and drinks!! Seriously. Call me Ed.
This place is "kind of small"... but it's supposed to be VERY nice:
Screw ballpark stadium tour. How about going back to where it all began and play some small venues, Ten club only shows to give back all the love...
Tickets would be $500 a pop for them to make money.
They don’t need the money at this point. Small venue no more than 2000 tickets $500 ticket price = $250 goes to band and $250 to Vitalogy Foundation Ten Club only. Tickets will sell out. If not then open the rest up to public afterwards. if they do it near Dayton or Cincinnati, OH, then I’ll buy the band dinner and drinks!! Seriously. Call me Ed.
This place is "kind of small"... but it's supposed to be VERY nice:
I'd be excited if they did some interesting stuff sprinkled in the next couple of years. Like maybe do strings of shows at really obscure venues. ie 7-10 shows back at Mount Baker. 7-10 shows at the Port Chester Theater in NY, 7-10 shows at Upper Darby.
It would be an interesting way to bridge the gap of accessibility (stadium shows) and some fun things like the mellow sets with maybe 8-10 songs where they let loose, thing something quasi Santa Barbara 2003, 2006, Red Rocks night 2, etc.
I dunno. I agree it would be cool, but it really doesn't seem plausible? The band creates crazy ticket demand because they don't tour much. As a result they seem to reach as many fans as they can with the few dates they play. They can play to as many fans in a single stadium show as 10 (or more) theatre shows. The band seems a little more efficient at playing for as many fans as they can with the few dates they play.
I'm also not sure it makes the band more accessible. What's a theatre hold. Anywhere from 1000 to 4000 people? Tickets would be almost impossible to get :(
Also, they very much need to make money. If Pearl Jam members did not need to earn money, they would give the entire net of their events to charities. They need to make money.
Well they probably don;t "need" to make money. But the idea of expecting someone to work and entertain for free (or no monetary gain for themselves, and only cover expenses) is selfish and just plain dumb. It doesn't matter how rich you are, every deserves to be paid for their time.
Also, they very much need to make money. If Pearl Jam members did not need to earn money, they would give the entire net of their events to charities. They need to make money.
Well they probably don;t "need" to make money. But the idea of expecting someone to work and entertain for free (or no monetary gain for themselves, and only cover expenses) is selfish and just plain dumb. It doesn't matter how rich you are, every deserves to be paid for their time.
Don’t think anyone ever said for them to play for free. I said half proceeds of expensive tickets could potentially go to charity. If you don’t think these guys are wealthy enough, then you’re crazy. Just having some fun here. Just dreaming and thinking it would be awesome for Ten club only shows. I realize it’s extremely unlikely to ever ever happen. Bunch of Debbie Downers here. Too pessimistic...
I'd be excited if they did some interesting stuff sprinkled in the next couple of years. Like maybe do strings of shows at really obscure venues. ie 7-10 shows back at Mount Baker. 7-10 shows at the Port Chester Theater in NY, 7-10 shows at Upper Darby.
It would be an interesting way to bridge the gap of accessibility (stadium shows) and some fun things like the mellow sets with maybe 8-10 songs where they let loose, thing something quasi Santa Barbara 2003, 2006, Red Rocks night 2, etc.
I dunno. I agree it would be cool, but it really doesn't seem plausible? The band creates crazy ticket demand because they don't tour much. As a result they seem to reach as many fans as they can with the few dates they play. They can play to as many fans in a single stadium show as 10 (or more) theatre shows. The band seems a little more efficient at playing for as many fans as they can with the few dates they play.
I'm also not sure it makes the band more accessible. What's a theatre hold. Anywhere from 1000 to 4000 people? Tickets would be almost impossible to get :(
Bridge the gap, the accessibility would be the stadium shows. The smaller venue runs would be the fun part.
this band will never play a small club tour. they sell out wrigley fucking field for two shows. demand for small venues would be insane. none of us would ever get tickets.
secret warm up show in a small venue? perhaps, but even that is still doubtful. partially because nothing can remain secret anymore as long as it needs to be.
this band will never play a small club tour. they sell out wrigley fucking field for two shows. demand for small venues would be insane. none of us would ever get tickets.
secret warm up show in a small venue? perhaps, but even that is still doubtful. partially because nothing can remain secret anymore as long as it needs to be.
Also, they very much need to make money. If Pearl Jam members did not need to earn money, they would give the entire net of their events to charities. They need to make money.
Well they probably don;t "need" to make money. But the idea of expecting someone to work and entertain for free (or no monetary gain for themselves, and only cover expenses) is selfish and just plain dumb. It doesn't matter how rich you are, every deserves to be paid for their time.
Don’t think anyone ever said for them to play for free. I said half proceeds of expensive tickets could potentially go to charity. If you don’t think these guys are wealthy enough, then you’re crazy. Just having some fun here. Just dreaming and thinking it would be awesome for Ten club only shows. I realize it’s extremely unlikely to ever ever happen. Bunch of Debbie Downers here. Too pessimistic...
It was said they don't need to make money. So not free for the fans, but at a price point where they don't make money is what I gathered from those statements. I don't understand why, no matter how rich anyone is, why they'd be expected to take time away from their home and family and not make a lot of money doing it. Lets assume the band thought a small venue tour was a good idea. At $500 a ticket I wouldn't see them at my local small venue or house of blues. I would have coughed that up 2 kids ago, but I can't justify that now for a 3 hour event. $1000 + babysitting if I didn't want to leave my wife at home and attend by myself. No thanks, stick to the big shows please.
Also, they very much need to make money. If Pearl Jam members did not need to earn money, they would give the entire net of their events to charities. They need to make money.
Well they probably don;t "need" to make money. But the idea of expecting someone to work and entertain for free (or no monetary gain for themselves, and only cover expenses) is selfish and just plain dumb. It doesn't matter how rich you are, every deserves to be paid for their time.
Don’t think anyone ever said for them to play for free. I said half proceeds of expensive tickets could potentially go to charity. If you don’t think these guys are wealthy enough, then you’re crazy. Just having some fun here. Just dreaming and thinking it would be awesome for Ten club only shows. I realize it’s extremely unlikely to ever ever happen. Bunch of Debbie Downers here. Too pessimistic...
It was said they don't need to make money. So not free for the fans, but at a price point where they don't make money is what I gathered from those statements. I don't understand why, no matter how rich anyone is, why they'd be expected to take time away from their home and family and not make a lot of money doing it. Lets assume the band thought a small venue tour was a good idea. At $500 a ticket I wouldn't see them at my local small venue or house of blues. I would have coughed that up 2 kids ago, but I can't justify that now for a 3 hour event. $1000 + babysitting if I didn't want to leave my wife at home and attend by myself. No thanks, stick to the big shows please.
I agree. I will never understand the idea that anyone, regardless of bank account size, should be expected to do anything for free.
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Screw ballpark stadium tour. How about going back to where it all began and play some small venues, Ten club only shows to give back all the love...
Tickets would be $500 a pop for them to make money.
They don’t need the money at this point. Small venue no more than 2000 tickets $500 ticket price = $250 goes to band and $250 to Vitalogy Foundation Ten Club only. Tickets will sell out. If not then open the rest up to public afterwards. if they do it near Dayton or Cincinnati, OH, then I’ll buy the band dinner and drinks!! Seriously. Call me Ed.
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It would be an interesting way to bridge the gap of accessibility (stadium shows) and some fun things like the mellow sets with maybe 8-10 songs where they let loose, thing something quasi Santa Barbara 2003, 2006, Red Rocks night 2, etc.
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Small venue no more than 2000 tickets
$500 ticket price = $250 goes to band and $250 to Vitalogy Foundation
Ten Club only. Tickets will sell out. If not then open the rest up to public afterwards.
if they do it near Dayton or Cincinnati, OH, then I’ll buy the band dinner and drinks!! Seriously. Call me Ed.
I take small venues, back where it all began to be, extremely tiny clubs that can't handle more than a few hundred people. That ain't happening. For so many reasons.
http://www.hi5sports.org/ (Sports Program for Kids with Disabilities)
http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=3652
http://www.hi5sports.org/ (Sports Program for Kids with Disabilities)
http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=3652
http://www.hi5sports.org/ (Sports Program for Kids with Disabilities)
http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=3652
This place is "kind of small"...
but it's supposed to be VERY nice:
http://rosemusiccenter.com/
I'll help out with the dinner & drink expense too buddy!!
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I'm also not sure it makes the band more accessible. What's a theatre hold. Anywhere from 1000 to 4000 people? Tickets would be almost impossible to get :(
But the idea of expecting someone to work and entertain for free (or no monetary gain for themselves, and only cover expenses) is selfish and just plain dumb. It doesn't matter how rich you are, every deserves to be paid for their time.
http://www.hi5sports.org/ (Sports Program for Kids with Disabilities)
http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=3652
secret warm up show in a small venue? perhaps, but even that is still doubtful. partially because nothing can remain secret anymore as long as it needs to be.
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I don't understand why, no matter how rich anyone is, why they'd be expected to take time away from their home and family and not make a lot of money doing it.
Lets assume the band thought a small venue tour was a good idea. At $500 a ticket I wouldn't see them at my local small venue or house of blues. I would have coughed that up 2 kids ago, but I can't justify that now for a 3 hour event. $1000 + babysitting if I didn't want to leave my wife at home and attend by myself.
No thanks, stick to the big shows please.
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