Pearl Jam 2016 tour merch
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I find it interesting that so many people have made the comment that based on the previews they think the merch for Wrigley blows the Fenway merch out. I personally feel that it all basically looks the same. You got your keychain, stickers, koozies, socks, skyline shirt, jersey, f'n cards (I just don't get the appeal). Other than the Klausen, those posters aren't doing a whole lot for me. This could be easier to deal with than I thought.
That last shirt with the car/speaker deal is pretty cool.0 -
Can you use a credit card to purchase at the merch tents? Sorry, I used cash last time and I can't remember.0
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Yes.jbalicki10 said:Can you use a credit card to purchase at the merch tents? Sorry, I used cash last time and I can't remember.
Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
Yesjbalicki10 said:Can you use a credit card to purchase at the merch tents? Sorry, I used cash last time and I can't remember.
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I think the posters blow Fenway's out of the water. The images that have been teased are already more exciting to me than anything that was at Fenway. I also love Faile and Klausen so that may be my bias. Faile doesn't normally do gig posters and I think their work is stunning.AceCool said:I find it interesting that so many people have made the comment that based on the previews they think the merch for Wrigley blows the Fenway merch out. I personally feel that it all basically looks the same. You got your keychain, stickers, koozies, socks, skyline shirt, jersey, f'n cards (I just don't get the appeal). Other than the Klausen, those posters aren't doing a whole lot for me. This could be easier to deal with than I thought.
That last shirt with the car/speaker deal is pretty cool.
The other merch are about on par in my opinion. Wrigley is probably a bit more meaningful because of Ed's superfandom.0 -
I won't disagree as to each their own. But, other than Klausen and the Eagle, I couldn't see myself hanging any of the other Wrigley posters (based on what's been teased). I think the Fenway posters are more home/office wall friendly to the general populace (obviously that's a generality which is always wrong). The diversity in choices is great. I also think the Wrigley ones had a bit more artistic "freedom" having done the pure basebally ones last time.Suziemay said:
I think the posters blow Fenway's out of the water. The images that have been teased are already more exciting to me than anything that was at Fenway. I also love Faile and Klausen so that may be my bias. Faile doesn't normally do gig posters and I think their work is stunning.AceCool said:I find it interesting that so many people have made the comment that based on the previews they think the merch for Wrigley blows the Fenway merch out. I personally feel that it all basically looks the same. You got your keychain, stickers, koozies, socks, skyline shirt, jersey, f'n cards (I just don't get the appeal). Other than the Klausen, those posters aren't doing a whole lot for me. This could be easier to deal with than I thought.
That last shirt with the car/speaker deal is pretty cool.
The other merch are about on par in my opinion. Wrigley is probably a bit more meaningful because of Ed's superfandom.
I think the Blues Bros shirt is the best at either place. That is sweet. My favorite shirt at Fenway was the Old Timer that references both places. Just a classic to me that oozes Fenway/Wrigley.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
I think the Wrigley posters top to bottom all look really good, whereas Fenway's posters had 1 really good one with the rest were kind of blah. That being said, I still have a hunch that when looking back at which is the best poster out of all 11 at the Fenway/Wrigley shows that the Fenway Steve Thomas will be the best of the bunch.0
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Im not a fan of 12X30 posters just because of the storage, but who am I kidding Ill buy it2014: Moline, IL
2015: EV Solo (Metro Chicago)
2016: Philadelphia PA 1, Philadelphia PA 2, New York City NY- MSG 1, EV Solo (Metro Chicago), Boston MA Fenway 1, Wrigley 1, Wrigley 2
2017: EV Ohana Fest (Dana Point, CA), EV/Pete Townshend Quadrophenia Rosemont, IL
2018: Seattle WA 1, Seattle WA 2, Missoula MT, Wrigley 1, Wrigley 2, Boston MA Fenway 1, Boston MA Fenway 2
2019: EV Tempe, AZ
2020: PPD
2022: EV & Earthlings Chicago 1 & 2, Phoenix AZ, Camden NJ, Nashville TN, St. Louis MO
2023: EV Tempe, AZ, St Paul, MN 2, Chicago 1 & 2
2024: Noblesville, IN, Wrigley 1, Wrigley 20 -
"Wall friendliness" isn't a criteria for me when purchasing postersEdsonNascimento said:
I won't disagree as to each their own. But, other than Klausen and the Eagle, I couldn't see myself hanging any of the other Wrigley posters (based on what's been teased). I think the Fenway posters are more home/office wall friendly to the general populace (obviously that's a generality which is always wrong). The diversity in choices is great. I also think the Wrigley ones had a bit more artistic "freedom" having done the pure basebally ones last time.Suziemay said:
I think the posters blow Fenway's out of the water. The images that have been teased are already more exciting to me than anything that was at Fenway. I also love Faile and Klausen so that may be my bias. Faile doesn't normally do gig posters and I think their work is stunning.AceCool said:I find it interesting that so many people have made the comment that based on the previews they think the merch for Wrigley blows the Fenway merch out. I personally feel that it all basically looks the same. You got your keychain, stickers, koozies, socks, skyline shirt, jersey, f'n cards (I just don't get the appeal). Other than the Klausen, those posters aren't doing a whole lot for me. This could be easier to deal with than I thought.
That last shirt with the car/speaker deal is pretty cool.
The other merch are about on par in my opinion. Wrigley is probably a bit more meaningful because of Ed's superfandom.
I think the Blues Bros shirt is the best at either place. That is sweet. My favorite shirt at Fenway was the Old Timer that references both places. Just a classic to me that oozes Fenway/Wrigley.0 -
I agree with this. Wrigley has 5 posters that are all pretty cool, no stinkers like the Fenway Shuss and Ames posters. I personally thought the Mark5 poster was pretty weak too, even though I'm a fan of his work in general.droptheleash9 said:I think the Wrigley posters top to bottom all look really good, whereas Fenway's posters had 1 really good one with the rest were kind of blah. That being said, I still have a hunch that when looking back at which is the best poster out of all 11 at the Fenway/Wrigley shows that the Fenway Steve Thomas will be the best of the bunch.
It looks like the Wrigleys are all decent, but none are amazing IMO, and none are as good as the Steve Thomas.
That poster to me looks like the weakest of the bunch. I love KT's work too, but that preview is doing nothing for me...maybe the full reveal will change that.chitownp76 said:Im not a fan of 12X30 posters just because of the storage, but who am I kidding Ill buy it
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I have a poster limit question. Is it 2 per person total or can I buy 1 of each poster? Can I buy 2 of each poster? My brother doesn't get to town until Monday for Wrigley 2 and I was thinking of driving down Friday and wanted to have a solid strategy. Thanks.0
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2 of each is usually what it is.JLank11 said:I have a poster limit question. Is it 2 per person total or can I buy 1 of each poster? Can I buy 2 of each poster? My brother doesn't get to town until Monday for Wrigley 2 and I was thinking of driving down Friday and wanted to have a solid strategy. Thanks.
...got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul...0 -
Will someone post up the posters? Please. I've only seen the merch from twitter and the prints are blurred out. Thanks!Oh please let it rain today.
Those that can be trusted can change their mind.0 -
That's all we have so far...FoxyRedLa said:Will someone post up the posters? Please. I've only seen the merch from twitter and the prints are blurred out. Thanks!
The full prints will be here tomorrow!!
'96: Seattle: Key Arena
'98: Seattle: Memorial Stadium 1 & 2
'00: Columbus: Polaris
'03: Columbus: Germain
'10: Columbus: Nationwide Arena
'11: East Troy: Alpine Valley - PJ20 1 & 2 + EV Detroit
'12: Missoula + EV Jacksonville 1 & 2
'13: Chicago / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / Seattle
'14: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Memphis / Detroit / Moline
'15: New York City - Global Citizen Festival
'16: Greenville / Hampton / Raleigh / Columbia / Lexington / Ottawa / Toronto 1 & 2 / Wrigley 1 & 2
'17: Brooklyn - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
'18: London 1 & 2 / Seattle 1 & 2 / Missoula / Wrigley 1
'22: Nashville / St. Louis0 -
Thanks.pjsteelerfan said:
2 of each is usually what it is.0 -
Who am I kidding? Me either...Suziemay said:
"Wall friendliness" isn't a criteria for me when purchasing postersEdsonNascimento said:
I won't disagree as to each their own. But, other than Klausen and the Eagle, I couldn't see myself hanging any of the other Wrigley posters (based on what's been teased). I think the Fenway posters are more home/office wall friendly to the general populace (obviously that's a generality which is always wrong). The diversity in choices is great. I also think the Wrigley ones had a bit more artistic "freedom" having done the pure basebally ones last time.Suziemay said:
I think the posters blow Fenway's out of the water. The images that have been teased are already more exciting to me than anything that was at Fenway. I also love Faile and Klausen so that may be my bias. Faile doesn't normally do gig posters and I think their work is stunning.AceCool said:I find it interesting that so many people have made the comment that based on the previews they think the merch for Wrigley blows the Fenway merch out. I personally feel that it all basically looks the same. You got your keychain, stickers, koozies, socks, skyline shirt, jersey, f'n cards (I just don't get the appeal). Other than the Klausen, those posters aren't doing a whole lot for me. This could be easier to deal with than I thought.
That last shirt with the car/speaker deal is pretty cool.
The other merch are about on par in my opinion. Wrigley is probably a bit more meaningful because of Ed's superfandom.
I think the Blues Bros shirt is the best at either place. That is sweet. My favorite shirt at Fenway was the Old Timer that references both places. Just a classic to me that oozes Fenway/Wrigley.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
Anyone else getting a login pop-up when you try to view the Merch info page? Already logged into my account, tried the same credentials, but they are not accepted. It will not load the pictures of the maps or the merch.0
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i only buy posters from shows that i attend that i would frame and hang... i have zero issue passing on posters i don't like... there is always another tour and another show and another poster...0
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I got the same pop-up trying to view the merch. What is this?0
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Are you telling me that you didn't put $500.00 in a custom frame for the Hampton poster? That print was... well... I still framed mine.my2hands said:i only buy posters from shows that i attend that i would frame and hang... i have zero issue passing on posters i don't like... there is always another tour and another show and another poster...
Do you know what it's like to fall in the mud and get kicked... in the head... with an iron boot? Of course you don't, no one does. It never happens. Sorry, Ted, that's a dumb question... skip that.0
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