Options

Ticket prices

1235715

Comments

  • Options
    NewJPageNewJPage Posts: 3,300
    wnh1977 said:
    These threads crack me up....
    Fans not admitting that this band is turning into late-era Rolling Stones cracks me up
    out of the $ 247 how much do you think the band takes home ? 
    At the end of the "tour," several million $ each 
    6/26/98, 8/17/00, 10/8/00, 12/8/02, 12/9/02, 4/25/03, 5/28/03, 6/1/03, 6/3/03, 6/5/03, 6/6/03, 6/12/03, 6/13/03, 6/15/03, 6/18/03, 6/21/03, 6/22/03, 7/12/03, 7/14/03, 10/3/04, 10/5/04, 9/9/05, 9/11/05, 9/16/05, 5/16/06, 5/17/06, 5/19/06, 6/30/06, 7/23/06, 8/5/07, 6/30/08, 8/23/09, 8/24/09, 5/4/10, 5/7/10, 9/3/11, 9/4/11, 10/11/13, 10/17/14, 8/20/16
  • Options
    Reads11Reads11 Indiana Posts: 101
    Reads11 said:
    Quick question, were the public on sale tickets the same last time or we're they cheaper depending on where you werr?
    Anyone?
  • Options
    josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 28,286
    wnh1977 said:
    wnh1977 said:
    Get_Right said:
    It cost me $600 for two tix to Paul McCartney. Even more for two tickets to see Kevin Durant play basketball for two hours. A lame version of the lion king is $199 per ticket. Get real people.
    Hmmm.  Don't recall Paul McCartney saying, "Our band, which is determined to keep ticket prices low, will always be in conflict with Ticketmaster."  That was Stone Gossard.  Don't recall Kevin Durant saying he wouldn't play basketball if kids and young fans were priced out of going... or maybe you forget Ed saying they just wouldn't tour and would stick to putting out albums if tickets weren't kept reasonably priced (fyi, like under $25 in the mid-90's).  When you get on your high horse and self-righteously claim that you'll always look out for the little guy because you, at one time, were the little guy, these dramatic price increases make you look a little silly.  

    Nobody is saying prices shouldn't go up as the years go on, but the huge jumps over the past few years is what is alarming people.  And as somebody pointed out, throw in your $20 - $40 membership fee as part of the cost of doing business with PJ tours these days too.
    Alarming really ? boy oh boy 
    Gee, thanks for catching that.  Picking out one word from that... way to go!  Maybe I should've said it's "suprising" people.  Thanks josevolution.  You've been upgraded to captain!
    Don't be so pissy we get it your pissed that tickets are not $ 25 each anymore it is what it is ...I'm happy to pay $247 for a pair to see this band which by the way never dissapoints .....
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • Options
    Reads11 said:
    Reads11 said:
    Quick question, were the public on sale tickets the same last time or we're they cheaper depending on where you werr?
    Anyone?
    They were cheaper by area.

    example: Florida were $159 a pair.

    Fenway was $188 a pair

    MSG was $182 a pair
  • Options
    chadaw76chadaw76 Indianapolis Posts: 289
    wnh1977 said:
    Get_Right said:
    It cost me $600 for two tix to Paul McCartney. Even more for two tickets to see Kevin Durant play basketball for two hours. A lame version of the lion king is $199 per ticket. Get real people.
    Hmmm.  Don't recall Paul McCartney saying, "Our band, which is determined to keep ticket prices low, will always be in conflict with Ticketmaster."  That was Stone Gossard.  Don't recall Kevin Durant saying he wouldn't play basketball if kids and young fans were priced out of going... or maybe you forget Ed saying they just wouldn't tour and would stick to putting out albums if tickets weren't kept affordable (back in the days they wanted total cost under $25).  When you get on your high horse and self-righteously claim that you'll always look out for the little guy because you, at one time, were the little guy, these dramatic price increases make you look a little silly.  

    Nobody is saying prices shouldn't go up as the years go on.  And most agree that these are, at the very least, fair prices when compared to other large acts.  But the huge jumps over the past few years is what is alarming people.  And as somebody pointed out, throw in your $20 - $40 membership fee as part of the cost of doing business with PJ tours these days too.  It's their claim that they were different that starts to ring hollow.  I just wonder if they cringe with their sanctimonious statements from the 90's about being all about the little guy/average fans.  They weren't bashful about staking their claim to the moral high ground.  The videos and statements still exist.  I'm sure they can provide plenty of reasons for the change of tune... but they don't have to.  The fans that accept zero criticism of this band does it for them.
    So everything you said 20 plus years ago still rings true today? Laughable.
    2000: Noblesville, IN
    2010: Noblesville, IN
    2011: PJ20 Night 1
    2013: Wrigley Field, Baltimore
    2014: St. Louis
    2016: Lexington, Fenway I, Wrigley I, Temple of the Dog - NYC
    2017: EV solo - Louisville
    2018: Wrigley 1
    2022: St. Louis
    2023: Austin 1 & 2
    2024: Vegas 1, Noblesville, IN
  • Options
    josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 28,286
    NewJPage said:
    wnh1977 said:
    These threads crack me up....
    Fans not admitting that this band is turning into late-era Rolling Stones cracks me up
    out of the $ 247 how much do you think the band takes home ? 
    At the end of the "tour," several million $ each 
    you know how much U2 took home after the 360tour $ 736million , this band still keeps it cheaper than most acts ...
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • Options
    JimmyVJimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 18,887
    I had sticker shock when I saw the prices today but you guys lose me when you claim they sold out to Ticketmaster and point to 1994. Times change and people grow up. Life happens. My views and opinions have certainly changed since the early 90's. I'm not gonna fault the band for being the same. Any of you who claim your views haven't changed are being dishonest with yourselves.
    ___________________________________________

    "...I changed by not changing at all..."
  • Options
    Reads11Reads11 Indiana Posts: 101
    Reads11 said: 
    Reads11 said:
    Quick question, were the public on sale tickets the same last time or we're they cheaper depending on where you werr?
    Anyone?
    They were cheaper by area.

    example: Florida were $159 a pair.

    Fenway was $188 a pair

    MSG was $182 a pair
    Thanks. 
  • Options
    chadaw76chadaw76 Indianapolis Posts: 289
    JimmyV said:
    I had sticker shock when I saw the prices today but you guys lose me when you claim they sold out to Ticketmaster and point to 1994. Times change and people grow up. Life happens. My views and opinions have certainly changed since the early 90's. I'm not gonna fault the band for being the same. Any of you who claim your views haven't changed are being dishonest with yourselves.
    Exactly
    2000: Noblesville, IN
    2010: Noblesville, IN
    2011: PJ20 Night 1
    2013: Wrigley Field, Baltimore
    2014: St. Louis
    2016: Lexington, Fenway I, Wrigley I, Temple of the Dog - NYC
    2017: EV solo - Louisville
    2018: Wrigley 1
    2022: St. Louis
    2023: Austin 1 & 2
    2024: Vegas 1, Noblesville, IN
  • Options
    wnh1977wnh1977 Iowa Posts: 585
    chadaw76 said:
    wnh1977 said:
    Get_Right said:
    It cost me $600 for two tix to Paul McCartney. Even more for two tickets to see Kevin Durant play basketball for two hours. A lame version of the lion king is $199 per ticket. Get real people.
    Hmmm.  Don't recall Paul McCartney saying, "Our band, which is determined to keep ticket prices low, will always be in conflict with Ticketmaster."  That was Stone Gossard.  Don't recall Kevin Durant saying he wouldn't play basketball if kids and young fans were priced out of going... or maybe you forget Ed saying they just wouldn't tour and would stick to putting out albums if tickets weren't kept affordable (back in the days they wanted total cost under $25).  When you get on your high horse and self-righteously claim that you'll always look out for the little guy because you, at one time, were the little guy, these dramatic price increases make you look a little silly.  

    Nobody is saying prices shouldn't go up as the years go on.  And most agree that these are, at the very least, fair prices when compared to other large acts.  But the huge jumps over the past few years is what is alarming people.  And as somebody pointed out, throw in your $20 - $40 membership fee as part of the cost of doing business with PJ tours these days too.  It's their claim that they were different that starts to ring hollow.  I just wonder if they cringe with their sanctimonious statements from the 90's about being all about the little guy/average fans.  They weren't bashful about staking their claim to the moral high ground.  The videos and statements still exist.  I'm sure they can provide plenty of reasons for the change of tune... but they don't have to.  The fans that accept zero criticism of this band does it for them.
    So everything you said 20 plus years ago still rings true today? Laughable.
    The only thing I missed on was predicting Bell Biv DeVoe were the next Beatles.  
    1998: 6/26, 6/27, 6/29
    2000: 8/15, 8/18, 10/9, 10/11, 10/12
    2003: 6/18, 6/21, 6/22
    2005: 9/9, 9/28
    2006:5/16, 5/17, 6/26, 6/27
    2007: 8/5
    2009: 8/23, 8/24
    2010: 5/3, 5/4, 5/21
    2011: 9/3, 9/4, 9/11, 9/12
    2013: 7/19, 11/16
    2014: 10/3, 10/9, 10/12, 10/17
    2016: 4/16, 8/20, 8/22
    2018: 8/18, 8/20, 9/2
    2022: 9/18
    2023: 8/31, 9/2, 9/5
  • Options
    mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 27,849
    I m thinking next tour msg will be $300 per pair. 
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Options
    jjflashjjflash Posts: 4,835
    I'm happy to pay $247 for a pair to see this band which by the way never dissapoints .....
    ^^ Me too ^^
    :rock_on:
  • Options
    RoleModelsinBlood31RoleModelsinBlood31 Austin TX Posts: 6,143
    edited February 2018
    I just won tickets to phish through their lottery, fucking awesome seats in a section right in front of the stage, 6 rows back.  Total
    cost? $159 for 2.

    tickets were $65 each.  Seriously, $65.  And they’re playing 21 shows.  That’s how you tour- you hit a pile of venues so your fans don’t have to drop $500 in travel expenses/hotel rooms before they even buy a ticket.  

    Originally I was like “I’m not going to PJ.” Then the wife said “you should go and stay with family on Chicago,” so I got all excited.  Now I see the price and I’m seriously not sure it’s worth it.  If it was 1999 or 2000 and I knew the band wasn’t going to just mail it in and give us a predictable setlist and a predictable show with the same stage setup and the same swinging lights during porch I think I’d go but now I’m seriously not sure they’re worth the $550 to get tickets/flights.

    edit for the screenshot:  seriously look at that price:


    Post edited by RoleModelsinBlood31 on
    I'm like an opening band for your mom.
  • Options
    NewJPageNewJPage Posts: 3,300
    NewJPage said:
    wnh1977 said:
    These threads crack me up....
    Fans not admitting that this band is turning into late-era Rolling Stones cracks me up
    out of the $ 247 how much do you think the band takes home ? 
    At the end of the "tour," several million $ each 
    you know how much U2 took home after the 360tour $ 736million , this band still keeps it cheaper than most acts ...
    "The band" did, or that was how much revenue tour generated? Did U2 play 7 shows?

    As for the "cheapness" of the tickets, they are somewhat cheaper than other mega bands, and more expensive than others. I followed pj on the 03 tour. Saw 15 shows. No way in hell could I do that now
    6/26/98, 8/17/00, 10/8/00, 12/8/02, 12/9/02, 4/25/03, 5/28/03, 6/1/03, 6/3/03, 6/5/03, 6/6/03, 6/12/03, 6/13/03, 6/15/03, 6/18/03, 6/21/03, 6/22/03, 7/12/03, 7/14/03, 10/3/04, 10/5/04, 9/9/05, 9/11/05, 9/16/05, 5/16/06, 5/17/06, 5/19/06, 6/30/06, 7/23/06, 8/5/07, 6/30/08, 8/23/09, 8/24/09, 5/4/10, 5/7/10, 9/3/11, 9/4/11, 10/11/13, 10/17/14, 8/20/16
  • Options
    wnh1977wnh1977 Iowa Posts: 585
    I just won tickets to phish through their lottery, fucking awesome seats in a section right in front of the stage, 6 rows back.  Total
    cost? $159 for 2.

    tickets were $65 each.  Seriously, $65.  And they’re playing 21 shows.  That’s how you tour- you hit a pile of venues so your fans don’t have to drop $500 in travel expenses/hotel rooms before they even buy a ticket.  

    Originally I was like “I’m not going to PJ.” Then the wife said “you should go and stay with family on Chicago,” so I got all excited.  Now I see the price and I’m seriously not sure it’s worth it.  If it was 1999 or 2000 and I knew the band wasn’t going to just mail it in and give us a predictable setlist and a predictable show with the same stage setup and the same swinging lights during porch I think I’d go but now I’m seriously not sure they’re worth the $550 to get tickets/flights.
    You brave soul.  Here come the torches.  Have you not learned your lesson?  On this forum, this aggression will not stand, man.
    1998: 6/26, 6/27, 6/29
    2000: 8/15, 8/18, 10/9, 10/11, 10/12
    2003: 6/18, 6/21, 6/22
    2005: 9/9, 9/28
    2006:5/16, 5/17, 6/26, 6/27
    2007: 8/5
    2009: 8/23, 8/24
    2010: 5/3, 5/4, 5/21
    2011: 9/3, 9/4, 9/11, 9/12
    2013: 7/19, 11/16
    2014: 10/3, 10/9, 10/12, 10/17
    2016: 4/16, 8/20, 8/22
    2018: 8/18, 8/20, 9/2
    2022: 9/18
    2023: 8/31, 9/2, 9/5
  • Options
    Well when you see the amount of money people drop on merch, no wonder they figure they can jack ticket prices.  I'll be limiting my merch spending which will probably all cost more too.
  • Options
    reyrey Monmouth County, NJ Posts: 270
    edited February 2018
    chadaw76 said:
    JimmyV said:
    I had sticker shock when I saw the prices today but you guys lose me when you claim they sold out to Ticketmaster and point to 1994. Times change and people grow up. Life happens. My views and opinions have certainly changed since the early 90's. I'm not gonna fault the band for being the same. Any of you who claim your views haven't changed are being dishonest with yourselves.
    Exactly

    Agreed.  The Ticketmaster situation isn't the only PJ related example.  Compare Eddie's speech (?) when winning the Grammy in 1996 to his speech at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2017.  People and their views on things change pretty drastically over the course of 20+ years. 
    Post edited by rey on
  • Options
    Well when you see the amount of money people drop on merch, no wonder they figure they can jack ticket prices.  I'll be limiting my merch spending which will probably all cost more too.
    I'm wondering what cool new piece of merch I'll be clamoring for, lol?!?

    Damn challenge coins most likely?
  • Options
    RoleModelsinBlood31RoleModelsinBlood31 Austin TX Posts: 6,143
    wnh1977 said:
    I just won tickets to phish through their lottery, fucking awesome seats in a section right in front of the stage, 6 rows back.  Total
    cost? $159 for 2.

    tickets were $65 each.  Seriously, $65.  And they’re playing 21 shows.  That’s how you tour- you hit a pile of venues so your fans don’t have to drop $500 in travel expenses/hotel rooms before they even buy a ticket.  

    Originally I was like “I’m not going to PJ.” Then the wife said “you should go and stay with family on Chicago,” so I got all excited.  Now I see the price and I’m seriously not sure it’s worth it.  If it was 1999 or 2000 and I knew the band wasn’t going to just mail it in and give us a predictable setlist and a predictable show with the same stage setup and the same swinging lights during porch I think I’d go but now I’m seriously not sure they’re worth the $550 to get tickets/flights.
    You brave soul.  Here come the torches.  Have you not learned your lesson?  On this forum, this aggression will not stand, man.
    Uggghhh, I know.  I’m in such a mental battle though, you know?  If I didn’t see the band back in the 90’s several times maybe I wouldn’t feel the way I do? If I hadn’t listened to like 10 shows from 2000 and 4 or 5 from 2003 these last few days (I’m on a major major bootleg kick) maybe I wouldn’t have realized that the energy was so unpredictable and edgy back then compared to now.  It’s just so dialed in & predictable now.  

    I’m just bummed I guess.  Still love the band and everything that goes with them, just having a really hard time getting behind a 6 show “tour” or whatever this is.  Sure makes being a fan extremely difficult if you’re not in Chicago or Boston.
    I'm like an opening band for your mom.
  • Options
    High Fidelity 2000High Fidelity 2000 New Mexico USA Posts: 4,435
    It's frustrating when they play fewer shows every year, expect everyone to travel to one of their only 4 cities chosen, play enormous stadiums AND jack up the price. They're obviously playing to the elite now, with their $500 a night hotel packages etc. 

    I'm not saying PJ is the most expensive concert out there... I know. But for PJ, what they say, what they do, this is a little bit of a shock. 
    ABQ 93, Las Cruces 95, ABQ 98, Bridge School 10/30/99, Lubbock 00, ABQ 00, Denver 03, State College 03, San Diego 03, Vegas 03, PHX 03, D.C. 03, Camden 7/5/03, NYC 7/8/03 + 7/9/03, Vegas 06, San Francisco 7/15/06 + 7/16/06 + 7/18/06, Kansas City 10, EV:ABQ 11/6/12, Chicago 13, PHX 13, Denver 14--PJ24!, Telluride 16, Chicago 8/20/16, Chicago 8/18/18, Denver 20, Phoenix 20

    New Mexico Pearl Jam Fans (New Mexico, USA) on Facebook!
  • Options
    Bissy77Bissy77 Minnesota Posts: 445
    Lets hope for 1 poster for each show rather than 5...we can save money by not needing to buy 5...ha.
    MLPS: 6-30-98 ; East Troy: 10-8-00 ; St. Paul: 6-16-03 ; East Troy: 6-21-03 ; Camden: 7-5-03 ; Grand Rapids: 10-3-04 ; Thunder Bay: 9-9-05 ; East Rutherford: 6-1-06; East Rutherford: 6-3-06 ; St. Paul: 6-26-06 ; St. Paul: 6-27-06, Chicago 8/23/09, Chicago 8/24/09, EV MLPS 7-2-11, PJ20 Alpine Valley 9-3-11, PJ20 Alpine Valley 9-4-11; Wrigley 7-19-13, St Paul 10-19-14; Wrigley 8-22-16; Seattle 8-8-18, Seattle 8-10-18; EV NY 2-4-22
  • Options
    I have to say I was pretty shocked to see a $275 sticker price for a pair in Missoula, when I paid $110 a pair for the inside show in Missoula only back in 2012.  Well more than double.  
  • Options
    High Fidelity 2000High Fidelity 2000 New Mexico USA Posts: 4,435
    wnh1977 said:
    Get_Right said:
    It cost me $600 for two tix to Paul McCartney. Even more for two tickets to see Kevin Durant play basketball for two hours. A lame version of the lion king is $199 per ticket. Get real people.
    Hmmm.  Don't recall Paul McCartney saying, "Our band, which is determined to keep ticket prices low, will always be in conflict with Ticketmaster."  That was Stone Gossard.  Don't recall Kevin Durant saying he wouldn't play basketball if kids and young fans were priced out of going... or maybe you forget Ed saying they just wouldn't tour and would stick to putting out albums if tickets weren't kept affordable (back in the days they wanted total cost under $25).  When you get on your high horse and self-righteously claim that you'll always look out for the little guy because you, at one time, were the little guy, these dramatic price increases make you look a little silly.  

    Nobody is saying prices shouldn't go up as the years go on.  And most agree that these are, at the very least, fair prices when compared to other large acts.  But the huge jumps over the past few years is what is alarming people.  And as somebody pointed out, throw in your $20 - $40 membership fee as part of the cost of doing business with PJ tours these days too.  It's their claim that they were different that starts to ring hollow.  I just wonder if they cringe with their sanctimonious statements from the 90's about being all about the little guy/average fans.  They weren't bashful about staking their claim to the moral high ground.  The videos and statements still exist.  I'm sure they can provide plenty of reasons for the change of tune... but they don't have to.  The fans that accept zero criticism of this band does it for them.
    Exactly. Well said. 

    You can compare it to what other acts charge, but I wouldn't pay $300 to see Paul McCartney (saw him for $35 25 years ago and it was just ok), $800 to see the Stones (fuck 'em), or whatever Taylor Swift charges. I saw U2 last year and decided I was only going to go if I got GA for $90... wasn't gonna pay $150-300 to sit on the sides of a football stadium... I just boycott that. The most expensive concerts I've ever gone to have been around $110 (Rush, Soundgarden/NIN) and they were for great seats... not saying GA isn't a great seat but Rush I was in the 15th row or something and Soundgarden I was in 4th row (and I hate NIN, was only going for SG)... So now to have a new most expensive ticket, and I go to a lot of concerts, and it is PEARL JAM, is just a little weird. We all know they COULD charge more... but it's PEARL JAM.

    They are gonna be just fine financially you guys. Don't worry. Even after paying for stadium rentals, ticketmaster, crew, trucks, etc. Don't worry. I would not be surprised at all that they are really figuring supply and demand... higher prices, lower demand. Keep out the casual concert goers so more dedicated fan club members get tickets.
    ABQ 93, Las Cruces 95, ABQ 98, Bridge School 10/30/99, Lubbock 00, ABQ 00, Denver 03, State College 03, San Diego 03, Vegas 03, PHX 03, D.C. 03, Camden 7/5/03, NYC 7/8/03 + 7/9/03, Vegas 06, San Francisco 7/15/06 + 7/16/06 + 7/18/06, Kansas City 10, EV:ABQ 11/6/12, Chicago 13, PHX 13, Denver 14--PJ24!, Telluride 16, Chicago 8/20/16, Chicago 8/18/18, Denver 20, Phoenix 20

    New Mexico Pearl Jam Fans (New Mexico, USA) on Facebook!
  • Options
    High Fidelity 2000High Fidelity 2000 New Mexico USA Posts: 4,435
    I have to say I was pretty shocked to see a $275 sticker price for a pair in Missoula, when I paid $110 a pair for the inside show in Missoula only back in 2012.  Well more than double.  
    Jesus, and that was actually an intimate show, not a stadium.
    ABQ 93, Las Cruces 95, ABQ 98, Bridge School 10/30/99, Lubbock 00, ABQ 00, Denver 03, State College 03, San Diego 03, Vegas 03, PHX 03, D.C. 03, Camden 7/5/03, NYC 7/8/03 + 7/9/03, Vegas 06, San Francisco 7/15/06 + 7/16/06 + 7/18/06, Kansas City 10, EV:ABQ 11/6/12, Chicago 13, PHX 13, Denver 14--PJ24!, Telluride 16, Chicago 8/20/16, Chicago 8/18/18, Denver 20, Phoenix 20

    New Mexico Pearl Jam Fans (New Mexico, USA) on Facebook!
  • Options
    Reads11Reads11 Indiana Posts: 101
    wnh1977 said:
    Get_Right said:
    It cost me $600 for two tix to Paul McCartney. Even more for two tickets to see Kevin Durant play basketball for two hours. A lame version of the lion king is $199 per ticket. Get real people.
    Hmmm.  Don't recall Paul McCartney saying, "Our band, which is determined to keep ticket prices low, will always be in conflict with Ticketmaster."  That was Stone Gossard.  Don't recall Kevin Durant saying he wouldn't play basketball if kids and young fans were priced out of going... or maybe you forget Ed saying they just wouldn't tour and would stick to putting out albums if tickets weren't kept affordable (back in the days they wanted total cost under $25).  When you get on your high horse and self-righteously claim that you'll always look out for the little guy because you, at one time, were the little guy, these dramatic price increases make you look a little silly.  

    Nobody is saying prices shouldn't go up as the years go on.  And most agree that these are, at the very least, fair prices when compared to other large acts.  But the huge jumps over the past few years is what is alarming people.  And as somebody pointed out, throw in your $20 - $40 membership fee as part of the cost of doing business with PJ tours these days too.  It's their claim that they were different that starts to ring hollow.  I just wonder if they cringe with their sanctimonious statements from the 90's about being all about the little guy/average fans.  They weren't bashful about staking their claim to the moral high ground.  The videos and statements still exist.  I'm sure they can provide plenty of reasons for the change of tune... but they don't have to.  The fans that accept zero criticism of this band does it for them.
     Keep out the casual concert goers so more dedicated fan club members get tickets.
    I call bullshit on that statement. It will be the scalpers, more well off fans, and rich casual fans who don't give a fuck and want something to do on a Saturday night.
  • Options
    I have to say I was pretty shocked to see a $275 sticker price for a pair in Missoula, when I paid $110 a pair for the inside show in Missoula only back in 2012.  Well more than double.  
    Just say NO to the jackalope and the Trump poster and we are good!
  • Options
    lolobugglolobugg BLUE RDGE MTNS Posts: 8,189

    I will tell you one damn thing.... these boards get way more exciting around tour time.

    I do feel bad for the people that will be in nosebleeds. it isn't worth it.

    if I were a 10club with a bad number, I would go GA in the lottery or try thru general onsale.


    livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=446

    1995- New Orleans, LA  : New Orleans, LA

    1996- Charleston, SC

    1998- Atlanta, GA: Birmingham, AL: Greenville, SC: Knoxville, TN

    2000- Atlanta, GA: New Orleans, LA: Memphis, TN: Nashville, TN

    2003- Raleigh, NC: Charlotte, NC: Atlanta, GA

    2004- Asheville, NC (hometown show)

    2006- Cincinnati, OH

    2008- Columbia, SC

    2009- Chicago, IL x 2 / Ed Vedder- Atlanta, GA x 2

    2010- Bristow, VA

    2011- Alpine Valley, WI (PJ20) x 2 / Ed Vedder- Chicago, IL

    2012- Atlanta, GA

    2013- Charlotte, NC

    2014- Cincinnati, OH

    2015- New York, NY

    2016- Greenville, SC: Hampton, VA:: Columbia, SC: Raleigh, NC : Lexington, KY: Philly, PA 2: (Wrigley) Chicago, IL x 2 (holy shit): Temple of the Dog- Philly, PA

    2017- ED VED- Louisville, KY

    2018- Chicago, IL x2, Boston, MA x2

    2020- Nashville, TN 

    2022- Smashville 

    2023- Austin, TX x2

    2024- Baltimore

  • Options
    I just paid $200 a ticket to see Hamilton in Seattle. Avg ticket price to a concert in 2017 was $85. This is an above average band. 
  • Options
    JOEJOEJOEJOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,425
    Most artists have been raising their ticket prices as they get older.   Sure, PJ has joined-in, but at least they haven't gone as high as some other acts who charge over $200.

  • Options
    1STmammal2wearPants1STmammal2wearPants Worcester, MA Posts: 2,834
    JimmyV said:
    Get_Right said:
    They are also paying to rent these large venues for 3 days and playing two shows.  I have no idea what it cost to rent a baseball Stadium but it can't be cheap.
    Major League Baseball Stadiums not the Pawtucket Red Sox.
    McCoy Stadium FTW!


    You mean soon to be the Woo Sox? ;)
    2003 Mansfield III 
    2004 Boston I 
    2006 Boston I 
    2008 Bonnaroo, Hartford, Mansfield I 
    2010 Hartford 
    2013 Worcester I, Worcester II, Hartford 
    2016 Bonnaroo, Boston I, Boston II 
    2018 Boston I, Boston II 
    2021 Sea.Hear.Now
    2022 Camden
    2024 Boston I, Boston II
This discussion has been closed.