If there are any stadium dates in August/Sept I would expect those to be announced with the spring dates. Then any arena dates in the fall probably announced in april/may.
Summerfest 7/8/95 Missoula 6/20/98 Alpine Valley 6/26/98 & 6/27/98 Alpine Valley 10/8/00
Champaign 4/23/03 Alpine Valley 6/21/03 Missoula 8/29/05
Chicago 5/16 & 17/06 Grand Rapids 5/19/06 Summerfest 6/29/06 & 6/30/06
Tampa 6/12/08
Chicago 8/23/09
Indy 5/7/10 Alpine Valley x2 2011 Wrigley 2013 Milwaukee 14 Telluride 16
How many chances would you have to see them in a 1,500 person room? I would love to see them at the Apollo. Who cares what the setlist looks like. Play the top 20 tracks on Spotify for all I care.
Got to see them at Benaroya and the Vic...I don’t deserve to see them at a small performance again (and won’t be trying) but hope those that get in absolutely go nuts live for each and every song.
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If they booked a small show...and they had a handful of tickets for the Ten Club...I would LOVE to see them put that in the general lottery mix. Now that would be spicy. No guts, no glory.
Woah OKC confirmed!? Hell yeah!! Just spent New Year’s there and had a great time. I’m guessing it would come after St. Louis, then they go to Denver logistically...but I could be wrong. Oklahoma has gotten a lot of love from the band in recent years, but I’m not complaining! So I wonder if this was the final missing piece or if Las Vegas is still in the conversation?
Woah OKC confirmed!? Hell yeah!! Just spent New Year’s there and had a great time. I’m guessing it would come after St. Louis, then they go to Denver logistically...but I could be wrong. Oklahoma has gotten a lot of love from the band in recent years, but I’m not complaining! So I wonder if this was the final missing piece or if Las Vegas is still in the conversation?
Someone supposedly connected to Denver’s Pepsi Center management said 4/6 for Denver, so it seems OKC would be after, but time will tell.
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If there are any stadium dates in August/Sept I would expect those to be announced with the spring dates. Then any arena dates in the fall probably announced in april/may.
This makes sense to me. Could be why the delay in announcing. Tour has seemed to be locked and loaded since mid December. I Hope you are right.
can you feel this world with your heart and not your brain?
Does anyone else think spring 2020 seems crazy for a US tour? Shouldn’t it be spring 2021 after the euro tour?
What would make Spring 2020 crazy? Just looking for some context around the ask.
Seems kind of sudden, not a lot of time to plan. Book rooms, buy plane tickets, schedule days off ETC.....
Bruce Jenner decided to cut his dick off and become caitlyn after two shots. Are you prepared buck?
I like where this is headed...
The stakes have officially become real.
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so is a fall tour 99.9% confirmed? hopefully not all baseball parks, if there is one. also, should we start a thread with frequently asked questions that we can reference, lol.. I feel my question has been asked a billion times, but I can't find anything.
Awesome! I travel to Oklahoma City for work, so I will have to plan a trip out for April. Looks like this might be my best chance for rail. I doubt Baltimore and NYC I will have any luck.
The same group of “winners” travel city to city. Good luck!
They make groups of (say) 10, 12, 15 people and selectively make their picks against other picks in their group.
Hypothetical: LA 1, LA 2, SF, Portland, Seattle
Person 1: LA 1 GA LA 2 GA Portland seats Seattle seats LA 1 seats SF seats LA 2 seats Portland GA SF GA Seattle GA
Person 2 picks in reverse order.
Person 3 starts at Seattle seats and works down to Seattle GA, then starts at the top.
Person 4 starts at Portland seats and then goes up to LA 1 GA, then Seattle GA up to Seattle seats
If they only want GA then why would they make any lottery entries for Reserved?
Why would anyone put Seattle GA as a 10th choice? That has zero chance of ever winning.
You know those hypothetical percentages of cities of a fantasy tour?
As I said above, it's about getting as many tickets to as many shows as possible. It's a basic outline of getting a group in to several shows. The group would obviously be split up during the show, assuming they don't try for trades, but being *in* the venue is what counts.
Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"
Crazy idea that would piss off a lot of tenured members, but would raise a ton of money for charity.
Imagine if PJ auctioned off some low, expired (no longer active) 10C membership numbers.
Think of how much money they could raise for their foundations.
How much would someone pay to never have to worry about the lottery again for great reserved seating?
Wouldn’t ever happen, but just a thought I’ve had in my head for some time.
There's a few things going on here: I guess I'd be tenured. My 279XXX is from Jan 2003 and I wouldn't be happy.
There really are "two" numbers. There's the one you see and a sort of "actual" one...what they need to do is "defrag" the system and everyone gets to move up into the gaps.
The second bold bit implies that lower numbers have an effect on lotto odds. They don't.
But if I had my way: Ticketmaster has websites where people can select seats.
It's entirely possible to implement this with a system where older members get first pick of seats.
Round one...keep it as is. If someone wins GA, nothing there changes.
Round two...every 30 minutes, a new bunch of members (based on seniority) get to select their seats. If your number is 123xxx and your wife/husband/neighbor/friend is 599xxx, you can sit beside them for four seats together, but you'd have to wait for their window to open.
From there on out, tickets at the window under that person's name, etc.
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Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"
Crazy idea that would piss off a lot of tenured members, but would raise a ton of money for charity.
Imagine if PJ auctioned off some low, expired (no longer active) 10C membership numbers.
Think of how much money they could raise for their foundations.
How much would someone pay to never have to worry about the lottery again for great reserved seating?
Wouldn’t ever happen, but just a thought I’ve had in my head for some time.
There's a few things going on here: I guess I'd be tenured. My 279XXX is from Jan 2003 and I wouldn't be happy.
There really are "two" numbers. There's the one you see and a sort of "actual" one...what they need to do is "defrag" the system and everyone gets to move up into the gaps.
The second bold bit implies that lower numbers have an effect on lotto odds. They don't.
But if I had my way: Ticketmaster has websites where people can select seats.
It's entirely possible to implement this with a system where older members get first pick of seats.
Round one...keep it as is. If someone wins GA, nothing there changes.
Round two...every 30 minutes, a new bunch of members (based on seniority) get to select their seats. If your number is 123xxx and your wife/husband/neighbor/friend is 599xxx, you can sit beside them for four seats together, but you'd have to wait for their window to open.
From there on out, tickets at the window under that person's name, etc.
That sounds very ambitious for a band that can’t press a couple of 45’s.
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Missoula 6/20/98
Alpine Valley 6/26/98 & 6/27/98
Alpine Valley 10/8/00
Champaign 4/23/03
Alpine Valley 6/21/03
Missoula 8/29/05
Chicago 5/16 & 17/06
Grand Rapids 5/19/06
Summerfest 6/29/06 & 6/30/06
Tampa 6/12/08
Chicago 8/23/09
Indy 5/7/10
Alpine Valley x2 2011
Wrigley 2013
Milwaukee 14
Telluride 16
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
1996: Toronto - 1998: Chicago, Montreal, Barrie - 2000: Montreal, Toronto - 2002: Seattle X2 (Key Arena) - 2003: Cleveland, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal, Seattle (Benaroya Hall) - 2004: Reading, Toledo, Grand Rapids - 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City - 2006: Toronto X2, Albany, Hartford, Grand Rapids, Cleveland - 2007: Chicago (Vic Theatre) - 2008: NYC X2, Hartford, Mansfield X2 - 2009: Toronto, Chicago X2, Seattle X2, Philadelphia X4 - 2010: Columbus, Noblesville, Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford - 2011: Montreal, Toronto X2, Ottawa, Hamilton - 2012: Missoula - 2013: London, Chicago, Buffalo, Hartford - 2014: Detroit, Moline - 2015: NYC (Global Citizen Festival) - 2016: Greenville, Toronto X2, Chicago 1 - 2017: Brooklyn (RRHOF Induction) - 2018: Chicago 1, Boston 1 - 2022: Fresno, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto, NYC, Camden - 2023: St. Paul X2, Austin X2 - 2024: Vancouver X2, Portland, Sacramento, Missoula, Noblesville, Philadelphia X2, Baltimore
2018: Seattle I + II, Chicago I + II
2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Hamilton, Nashville, St. Louis, Krakow, Budapest, Zurich
St. Paul 2014 • Mexico City 2015 • Philadelphia II 2016 • Ottawa 2016 • Amsterdam I & II 2018 • Wrigley Field II 2018 • Phoenix 2022
Apollo Theater 2022 • Chicago I 2023 • Baltimore 2024
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I tried for one show. I won one show.
I didn't try at all for Fenway 2, 2016 and I won a pair of tickets in a suite full of 10C members.
No complaints here.
You know those hypothetical percentages of cities of a fantasy tour?
As I said above, it's about getting as many tickets to as many shows as possible. It's a basic outline of getting a group in to several shows. The group would obviously be split up during the show, assuming they don't try for trades, but being *in* the venue is what counts.
There's a few things going on here:
I guess I'd be tenured. My 279XXX is from Jan 2003 and I wouldn't be happy.
There really are "two" numbers. There's the one you see and a sort of "actual" one...what they need to do is "defrag" the system and everyone gets to move up into the gaps.
The second bold bit implies that lower numbers have an effect on lotto odds. They don't.
But if I had my way:
Ticketmaster has websites where people can select seats.
It's entirely possible to implement this with a system where older members get first pick of seats.
Round one...keep it as is. If someone wins GA, nothing there changes.
Round two...every 30 minutes, a new bunch of members (based on seniority) get to select their seats. If your number is 123xxx and your wife/husband/neighbor/friend is 599xxx, you can sit beside them for four seats together, but you'd have to wait for their window to open.
From there on out, tickets at the window under that person's name, etc.