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EDDIE VEDDER ANNOUNCES 2017 EUROPEAN TOUR DATES

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    bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 15,539
    Ed is not going to cancel the tour.   The show must go on as they say.   
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    Brisk.Brisk. Posts: 11,486
    Funeral on 26th and then show on 27th?
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    HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 35,833
    Brisk. said:
    Funeral on 26th and then show on 27th?
    That is a very quick turnaround. especially LA to Amsterdam. 
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    neddie vedderneddie vedder 93 million miles from the sun Posts: 191
    Surely there is no way he will do the Amsterdam shows. And if he cancels them he may pull the whole tour..I've got London 1 + 2 and Dublin but like others have said, i fully agree if he's not in the right frame of mind
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    cblock77cblock77 Posts: 36
    Some of the crew just left today for Amsterdam. At most, he could reschedule the first show. But nothing is being cancelled.
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    PJNBPJNB Posts: 12,756
    @cblock77 Anyway you can give more info? Too many "insiders" around here not that I do not believe just curious.
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    PJDowPJDow Posts: 43
    @PJNB @cblock77 Any info please let me know.  It's been a few tough days that's for sure..but I am flying from Toronto to Amsterdam Friday and would be helpful to know so I adjust plans or worse case cancel...and be out some big $.  We all didn't see this coming but hopefully, he pushes the Sat gig to Sunday and things would be back on schedule somewhat...Tough situation...
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    sSickmannsSickmann Posts: 35
    It is not a time to be selfish, but I am flying in on Friday and leaving Sunday.  I have no option to extend my stay (at least in an affordable way).  I understand the situation, but if it's not Saturday, it's a non event for me.  There are worse places to be stuck than Amsterdam !
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    Mookie1976Mookie1976 Posts: 51
    Gosh that will be a hard one. If he'd cancel I would totally understand it.
    I'll be in Amsterdam from Saturday on and will see the show on Monday. No one can imagine what it will feel like for Ed if he will perform all shows in Amsterdam as scheduled. Especially the Saturday opener... But you guys out there give him all the good vibes to carry him through. 
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    gazgaz Posts: 233
    Been watching this thread for a couple of days. I agree with almost everything I've read. If Eddie has to cancel or postpone the tour it'd be totally understandable. If he decides to go ahead and tour it might help to be doing the thing he loves to do...
    I'm going to Dublin and Cork and I've been hoping to see Eddie and Glen together in Ireland for years. But tbh, I'm more concerned at the moment with how Chris Cornell's wife, his kids, his Mother and brothers, Matt, Eddie, Mike, Jeff, Stone and the rest of the Soundgarden family are coping with the last few days.
    I suppose what I'm trying to say is that I just hope Eddie does what's right for him. If that means we get to see him and give him our support in person, then good. If not, I think we'll all understand the reasons why....
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    Andy6Andy6 Posts: 14
    I will understand if Ed has to cancel--dealing with the loss of someone you love, especially a loss of this kind, is brutal. There is no easy way through the morass of emotion, anger, sadness, etc. But, music is always a healing force. It vibrates through the body and the soul stronger than anger, stronger than sadness...I think getting see Ed play at this time will be an exercise in healing, a small step, but an important one, for everyone..Hope everyone with tickets for 27 May gets a chance to come together to support Ed, to support Chris from afar, and support one another...Godspeed...
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    gazgaz Posts: 233
    Andy6 said:
    I will understand if Ed has to cancel--dealing with the loss of someone you love, especially a loss of this kind, is brutal. There is no easy way through the morass of emotion, anger, sadness, etc. But, music is always a healing force. It vibrates through the body and the soul stronger than anger, stronger than sadness...I think getting see Ed play at this time will be an exercise in healing, a small step, but an important one, for everyone..Hope everyone with tickets for 27 May gets a chance to come together to support Ed, to support Chris from afar, and support one another...Godspeed...
    Well said....
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    PJNBPJNB Posts: 12,756
    I am having a hard time listening to everyones opinion on the matter to be honest. Especially the ones saying the show must go on with out any sensitivity to the issue. I just can't fathom how so many people are shrugging this off as a non issue for the tour. I am not singling anyone out and it is mostly on social media but comments like "not his first rodeo" and "he is a professional he will be fine" are very irritating to me. This page for the most part has been a great spot to go to and connect with many like minded fans. 
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    gazgaz Posts: 233
    PJNB said:
    I am having a hard time listening to everyones opinion on the matter to be honest. Especially the ones saying the show must go on with out any sensitivity to the issue. I just can't fathom how so many people are shrugging this off as a non issue for the tour. I am not singling anyone out and it is mostly on social media but comments like "not his first rodeo" and "he is a professional he will be fine" are very irritating to me. This page for the most part has been a great spot to go to and connect with many like minded fans. 
    Have people really been that insensitive?? Unbelievable! 
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    Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 29,018
    Surely there is no way he will do the Amsterdam shows. And if he cancels them he may pull the whole tour..I've got London 1 + 2 and Dublin but like others have said, i fully agree if he's not in the right frame of mind

    I don't understand that reasoning. Why would he have to pull the whole tour when being forced to pull a date. 
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    PJNBPJNB Posts: 12,756
    gaz said:
    PJNB said:
    I am having a hard time listening to everyones opinion on the matter to be honest. Especially the ones saying the show must go on with out any sensitivity to the issue. I just can't fathom how so many people are shrugging this off as a non issue for the tour. I am not singling anyone out and it is mostly on social media but comments like "not his first rodeo" and "he is a professional he will be fine" are very irritating to me. This page for the most part has been a great spot to go to and connect with many like minded fans. 
    Have people really been that insensitive?? Unbelievable! 
    I should not have singled out social media because for the most part that community has been great. I just shake my head though at the way some peoples minds work.  
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    PJNBPJNB Posts: 12,756
    Surely there is no way he will do the Amsterdam shows. And if he cancels them he may pull the whole tour..I've got London 1 + 2 and Dublin but like others have said, i fully agree if he's not in the right frame of mind

    I don't understand that reasoning. Why would he have to pull the whole tour when being forced to pull a date. 
    Ya I very likely scenario is just the Amsterdam 1 show is pulled and the rest of the tour is still on. That or the whole tour is postponed/cancelled. I could really see it going either way with no other options to be honest. 
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    Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 12,479
    Id give just about anything to be in that room when Ed takes the stage in Amsterdam on night 1.
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    I wrote this morning to AFAS LIVE and just got following answer:
    "By our knowing the show will not be canceled. You can check our website for update information about the concert"

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    shetellsherselfshetellsherself New Jersey Posts: 8,783
    Get_Right said:
    Id give just about anything to be in that room when Ed takes the stage in Amsterdam on night 1.
    If he decides to go forward with that show or for that matter, whenever he decides to play next, it will be a very powerful, emotional, love filled room. I'd love to be there too. 
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    bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 15,539
    PJNB said:
    I am having a hard time listening to everyones opinion on the matter to be honest. Especially the ones saying the show must go on with out any sensitivity to the issue. I just can't fathom how so many people are shrugging this off as a non issue for the tour. I am not singling anyone out and it is mostly on social media but comments like "not his first rodeo" and "he is a professional he will be fine" are very irritating to me. This page for the most part has been a great spot to go to and connect with many like minded fans. 
    I think people probably say this because when most people lose a parent or sibling, they can only take a few days off before they have to get back to work.  Doing a desk job is a little different when sad though than having to entertain 1,000 people for sure.
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    FR181798FR181798 Posts: 2,165
    I'd imagine there will be an announcement very soon if any dates are to be cancelled. Funeral details have just been released so management will be working hard behind the scenes on this.
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    PJNBPJNB Posts: 12,756
    PJNB said:
    I am having a hard time listening to everyones opinion on the matter to be honest. Especially the ones saying the show must go on with out any sensitivity to the issue. I just can't fathom how so many people are shrugging this off as a non issue for the tour. I am not singling anyone out and it is mostly on social media but comments like "not his first rodeo" and "he is a professional he will be fine" are very irritating to me. This page for the most part has been a great spot to go to and connect with many like minded fans. 
    I think people probably say this because when most people lose a parent or sibling, they can only take a few days off before they have to get back to work.  Doing a desk job is a little different when sad though than having to entertain 1,000 people for sure.
    Ya I thought this too. I am not a multimillionaire that can take weeks off of work if something bad happens. Eddie on the other hand does not need to work another day in his life. He gets to choose what fits him best. People projecting there own lives and situations on him is just weird to me. 
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    bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 15,539
    PJNB said:
    PJNB said:
    I am having a hard time listening to everyones opinion on the matter to be honest. Especially the ones saying the show must go on with out any sensitivity to the issue. I just can't fathom how so many people are shrugging this off as a non issue for the tour. I am not singling anyone out and it is mostly on social media but comments like "not his first rodeo" and "he is a professional he will be fine" are very irritating to me. This page for the most part has been a great spot to go to and connect with many like minded fans. 
    I think people probably say this because when most people lose a parent or sibling, they can only take a few days off before they have to get back to work.  Doing a desk job is a little different when sad though than having to entertain 1,000 people for sure.
    Ya I thought this too. I am not a multimillionaire that can take weeks off of work if something bad happens. Eddie on the other hand does not need to work another day in his life. He gets to choose what fits him best. People projecting there own lives and situations on him is just weird to me. 
    Yeah, but Ed doesn't live his life in a vacuum.  He has the crew to think about, venue staff, and thousands of fans who have paid for traveling costs, etc...  He can do what he wants though. 
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    PJNBPJNB Posts: 12,756
    PJNB said:
    PJNB said:
    I am having a hard time listening to everyones opinion on the matter to be honest. Especially the ones saying the show must go on with out any sensitivity to the issue. I just can't fathom how so many people are shrugging this off as a non issue for the tour. I am not singling anyone out and it is mostly on social media but comments like "not his first rodeo" and "he is a professional he will be fine" are very irritating to me. This page for the most part has been a great spot to go to and connect with many like minded fans. 
    I think people probably say this because when most people lose a parent or sibling, they can only take a few days off before they have to get back to work.  Doing a desk job is a little different when sad though than having to entertain 1,000 people for sure.
    Ya I thought this too. I am not a multimillionaire that can take weeks off of work if something bad happens. Eddie on the other hand does not need to work another day in his life. He gets to choose what fits him best. People projecting there own lives and situations on him is just weird to me. 
    Yeah, but Ed doesn't live his life in a vacuum.  He has the crew to think about, venue staff, and thousands of fans who have paid for traveling costs, etc...  He can do what he wants though. 
    Ya it reminds me of when the cancelled in North Carolina. I really felt for the venue/crew workers that depend on that pay check. 
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    bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 15,539
    PJNB said:
    PJNB said:
    PJNB said:
    I am having a hard time listening to everyones opinion on the matter to be honest. Especially the ones saying the show must go on with out any sensitivity to the issue. I just can't fathom how so many people are shrugging this off as a non issue for the tour. I am not singling anyone out and it is mostly on social media but comments like "not his first rodeo" and "he is a professional he will be fine" are very irritating to me. This page for the most part has been a great spot to go to and connect with many like minded fans. 
    I think people probably say this because when most people lose a parent or sibling, they can only take a few days off before they have to get back to work.  Doing a desk job is a little different when sad though than having to entertain 1,000 people for sure.
    Ya I thought this too. I am not a multimillionaire that can take weeks off of work if something bad happens. Eddie on the other hand does not need to work another day in his life. He gets to choose what fits him best. People projecting there own lives and situations on him is just weird to me. 
    Yeah, but Ed doesn't live his life in a vacuum.  He has the crew to think about, venue staff, and thousands of fans who have paid for traveling costs, etc...  He can do what he wants though. 
    Ya it reminds me of when the cancelled in North Carolina. I really felt for the venue/crew workers that depend on that pay check. 

    Definitely. 
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    neddie vedderneddie vedder 93 million miles from the sun Posts: 191
    Surely there is no way he will do the Amsterdam shows. And if he cancels them he may pull the whole tour..I've got London 1 + 2 and Dublin but like others have said, i fully agree if he's not in the right frame of mind

    I don't understand that reasoning. Why would he have to pull the whole tour when being forced to pull a date. 

    He wouldn't be FORCED into doing anything, it's his personal choice and whatever that choice is then I will still support him, just thinking that from previous Ed solo shows, he's been more of a comedian than musician some nights, and if he can't be like that due to the circumstances then maybe he feels that it's won't be fair on us fans...no beef with you just my opinion that's all, I'll be absolutely gutted if he cancels but he's still God no matter what 
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    Brisk.Brisk. Posts: 11,486
    Looking for 1 ticket Amsterdam 2 and 3.
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    JebRandJebRand Posts: 38
    I have an extra 10C ticket for the 1st London show and would like to trade for a seat for the 2nd show.
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    demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 87,850
    cblock77 said:
    Some of the crew just left today for Amsterdam. At most, he could reschedule the first show. But nothing is being cancelled.
    Some of the crew left for Amsterdam? Well that's that. The EV shows will go on.
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