How were the dates compiled? Any confirmation from any of the venues?
That's like asking "How does Sherlock Holmes solve the case?"
There’s a great way to test the process. Scan the Europe rumor thread the week before the tour announcement came out. See how close that rumor list is the the actual announced tour
The last rumor list put together for the European tour before the official announcement was dead on.
Kinda amusing that PJ will be dictating the NHL playoff schedule for both the Avs and Coyotes. Both will most likely earn home ice so the NHL will be forced to schedule their Games 1 and 2 for 4/8 and 4/10 since it looks like PJ will be taking over their arenas on 4/9 and 4/11.
Pretty sure Phoenix will be in Glendale. Not really dictating schedule for Colorado if the show is on the 9th, as Pepsi center is already booked for a Nuggets game on the 11th
Yeah, but won't they be playing at the Yotes arena (Gila River Arena)? Unless they play where the Suns play, but as you and some others have said, Glendale seems more likely.
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Toronto 3-18 Ottawa 3-20 Quebec City 3-22 Hamilton 3-24 Sirius show 3-26 Baltimore 3-28 NYC 3-30 Nashville 4-2 St. Louis 4-4 OKC 4-6 Denver 4-9 Phoenix/Glendale 4-11 San Diego 4-13 LA 4-15 and 16 Oakland 4-18 & 4-19
Kinda amusing that PJ will be dictating the NHL playoff schedule for both the Avs and Coyotes. Both will most likely earn home ice so the NHL will be forced to schedule their Games 1 and 2 for 4/8 and 4/10 since it looks like PJ will be taking over their arenas on 4/9 and 4/11.
Pretty sure Phoenix will be in Glendale. Not really dictating schedule for Colorado if the show is on the 9th, as Pepsi center is already booked for a Nuggets game on the 11th
Yeah, but won't they be playing at the Yotes arena (Gila River Arena)? Unless they play where the Suns play, but as you and some others have said, Glendale seems more likely.
My bad, forgot the Coyotes play there. But still think it's 4-11, with a possible Coyotes series being 4-8 & 4-10
Kinda amusing that PJ will be dictating the NHL playoff schedule for both the Avs and Coyotes. Both will most likely earn home ice so the NHL will be forced to schedule their Games 1 and 2 for 4/8 and 4/10 since it looks like PJ will be taking over their arenas on 4/9 and 4/11.
Pretty sure Phoenix will be in Glendale. Not really dictating schedule for Colorado if the show is on the 9th, as Pepsi center is already booked for a Nuggets game on the 11th
Yeah, but won't they be playing at the Yotes arena (Gila River Arena)? Unless they play where the Suns play, but as you and some others have said, Glendale seems more likely.
Right now the Coyotes are in line to have home ice too. But if the date is already locked in should be good. The arena is totally open that week minus the NHL playoffs.
Kinda amusing that PJ will be dictating the NHL playoff schedule for both the Avs and Coyotes. Both will most likely earn home ice so the NHL will be forced to schedule their Games 1 and 2 for 4/8 and 4/10 since it looks like PJ will be taking over their arenas on 4/9 and 4/11.
Pretty sure Phoenix will be in Glendale. Not really dictating schedule for Colorado if the show is on the 9th, as Pepsi center is already booked for a Nuggets game on the 11th
Yeah, but won't they be playing at the Yotes arena (Gila River Arena)? Unless they play where the Suns play, but as you and some others have said, Glendale seems more likely.
My bad, forgot the Coyotes play there. But still think it's 4-11, with a possible Coyotes series being 4-8 & 4-10
Yeah, I think that makes sense. I know it's been recently said that the venues favor the permanent sports tenants, but I think someone else had alluded a while back that bands can schedule a date, such as this one, and they can work around it. The issue is like Toronto in 2016 when they added the second show. Just wish we knew the Denver/OKC logistics. Had to add yet another hotel reservation this morning. #FirstWorldProblems.
2016: Toronto I, Chicago I + II 2018: Seattle I + II, Chicago I + II 2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Hamilton, Nashville, St. Louis, Krakow, Budapest, Zurich
Kinda amusing that PJ will be dictating the NHL playoff schedule for both the Avs and Coyotes. Both will most likely earn home ice so the NHL will be forced to schedule their Games 1 and 2 for 4/8 and 4/10 since it looks like PJ will be taking over their arenas on 4/9 and 4/11.
Pretty sure Phoenix will be in Glendale. Not really dictating schedule for Colorado if the show is on the 9th, as Pepsi center is already booked for a Nuggets game on the 11th
Yeah, but won't they be playing at the Yotes arena (Gila River Arena)? Unless they play where the Suns play, but as you and some others have said, Glendale seems more likely.
My bad, forgot the Coyotes play there. But still think it's 4-11, with a possible Coyotes series being 4-8 & 4-10
Yeah, I think that makes sense. I know it's been recently said that the venues favor the permanent sports tenants, but I think someone else had alluded a while back that bands can schedule a date, such as this one, and they can work around it. The issue is like Toronto in 2016 when they added the second show. Just wish we knew the Denver/OKC logistics. Had to add yet another hotel reservation this morning. #FirstWorldProblems.
I have 3 St. Louis hotel reservations right now, just to have myself covered
Shame those Canada dates aren't after May, that means hockey rink shows with less than stellar acoustics. Love the amphitheatre gigs in Toronto, even when it's windy and pissing down as long as you're in the 100s~300s the sound is great and you stay dry. Will try for Hammer tix for sure.
Shame those Canada dates aren't after May, that means hockey rink shows with less than stellar acoustics. Love the amphitheatre gigs in Toronto, even when it's windy and pissing down as long as you're in the 100s~300s the sound is great and you stay dry. Will try for Hammer tix for sure.
The amphitheater is horrible.
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Possible St Louis dates are 4-3, 4-4, 4-5 (assuming Nashville is correct on 4-2)
Possible OKC dates are 4-4, 4-5, 4-6, 4-8, 4-9 Possible Denver dates are 4-6, 4-8, 4-9, 4-10
I would imagine Denver has to be 4/6 or 4/9. I would think the Pepsi Center needs to keep 4/8 and 4/10 open in case the Avs have home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs.
Don’t think that’s how the playoffs works, might need some hockey help here
if the Avs get seed 1-4 they get 2 home games to start the series
but game 1’s for round 1 of the upcoming playoffs are played over 2 days, not one
meaning they could get games on the 8th & 10th, or the 9th & 11th
the 6th makes more sense
That's not how the playoffs work. There are not specific days for specific games. They will figure out the schedule once the season ends and if the Avs can't host a home game on 4/18 or 4/10 because PJ is booked for a concert, they will likely play their first game on 4/9.
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1998: Barrie
2000: Saratoga Springs
2003: Buffalo, Toronto
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto x2, Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Gorge #1
2007: London, Dusseldorf, Vic, Lolla
2008: WPB, Tampa, DC, MSG x2, Hartford, Boston x2, Beacon
2009: Toronto, Chicago x2, Seattle x2, LA #3&4, San Diego, Philly x4
2010: Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford
2011: Montreal, Toronto x2, Hamilton
2012: Missoula
2013: London, Wrigley, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Hartford, Dallas, OKC
Shame those Canada dates aren't after May, that means hockey rink shows with less than stellar acoustics. Love the amphitheatre gigs in Toronto, even when it's windy and pissing down as long as you're in the 100s~300s the sound is great and you stay dry. Will try for Hammer tix for sure.
Some of you are persistent and diligent mofos! Thanks for your research! It allows me to continue to be my lazy self.
What else are we supposed to do at work?
2016: Toronto I, Chicago I + II 2018: Seattle I + II, Chicago I + II 2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Hamilton, Nashville, St. Louis, Krakow, Budapest, Zurich
Shame those Canada dates aren't after May, that means hockey rink shows with less than stellar acoustics. Love the amphitheatre gigs in Toronto, even when it's windy and pissing down as long as you're in the 100s~300s the sound is great and you stay dry. Will try for Hammer tix for sure.
The amphitheater is horrible.
The venue itself is bad; getting there and (especially) getting out ruin the experience. And it's improved dramatically in recent years.
Minneapolis 1998 | Jones Beach I & II, Montreal, and Toronto 2000 | Buffalo, State College, Toronto, Montreal and Hershey 2003 | Boston I & II 2004 | Thunder Bay, Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto 2005 | Toronto I & II 2006 | The Vic and Lollapalooza 2007 | Calgary and Toronto 2009 | PJ20 I & II, Toronto I & II, Ottawa, Calgary and Edmonton 2011 | London, Chicago, Spokane, Calgary, Vancouver and Seattle 2013 | Ottawa and Toronto I & II 2016 | Chicago I & II 2018 | Ottawa, Hamilton and Toronto 2022
Kinda amusing that PJ will be dictating the NHL playoff schedule for both the Avs and Coyotes. Both will most likely earn home ice so the NHL will be forced to schedule their Games 1 and 2 for 4/8 and 4/10 since it looks like PJ will be taking over their arenas on 4/9 and 4/11.
Arenas keep a hold for a few nights a week for playoffs, not specific dates, since home ice advantage can change the last day of the season, which moves dates around. Playoffs can also occur on consecutive nights.
Arenas want paying customers 7 nights a week if possible.
Possible St Louis dates are 4-3, 4-4, 4-5 (assuming Nashville is correct on 4-2)
Possible OKC dates are 4-4, 4-5, 4-6, 4-8, 4-9 Possible Denver dates are 4-6, 4-8, 4-9, 4-10
I would imagine Denver has to be 4/6 or 4/9. I would think the Pepsi Center needs to keep 4/8 and 4/10 open in case the Avs have home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs.
Don’t think that’s how the playoffs works, might need some hockey help here
if the Avs get seed 1-4 they get 2 home games to start the series
but game 1’s for round 1 of the upcoming playoffs are played over 2 days, not one
meaning they could get games on the 8th & 10th, or the 9th & 11th
the 6th makes more sense
That's not how the playoffs work. There are not specific days for specific games. They will figure out the schedule once the season ends and if the Avs can't host a home game on 4/18 or 4/10 because PJ is booked for a concert, they will likely play their first game on 4/9.
That said, the Raptors' playoff schedule wreaked havoc with both Pearl Jam and the Who in 2016 and with the Who again in 2019. As soon as the Raptors made the conference finals the NBA block-booked Scotiabank Arena for the duration of the NBA Finals in the event the Raptors made it - so the Who and at least a few other shows had to be moved.
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Kinda amusing that PJ will be dictating the NHL playoff schedule for both the Avs and Coyotes. Both will most likely earn home ice so the NHL will be forced to schedule their Games 1 and 2 for 4/8 and 4/10 since it looks like PJ will be taking over their arenas on 4/9 and 4/11.
Arenas keep a hold for a few nights a week for playoffs, not specific dates, since home ice advantage can change the last day of the season, which moves dates around. Playoffs can also occur on consecutive nights.
Arenas want paying customers 7 nights a week if possible.
No consecutive games in playoffs
The whole world will be different soon... - EV
RED ROCKS 6-19-95
AUGUSTA 9-26-96
MANSFIELD 9-15-98
BOSTON 9-29-04
BOSTON 5-25-06
MANSFIELD 6-30-08
EV SOLO BOSTON 8-01-08
BOSTON 5-17-10
EV SOLO BOSTON 6-16-11
PJ20 9-3-11
PJ20 9-4-11
WRIGLEY 7-19-13
WORCESTER 10-15-13
WORCESTER 10-16-13
HARTFORD 10-25-13
Toronto 3-18 Ottawa 3-20 Quebec City 3-22 Hamilton 3-24 Sirius show 3-26 Baltimore 3-28 NYC 3-30 Nashville 4-2 St. Louis 4-4 OKC 4-6 Denver 4-9 Phoenix/Glendale 4-11 San Diego 4-13 LA 4-15 and 16 Oakland 4-18 & 4-19
Toronto 3-18 Ottawa 3-20 Quebec City 3-22 Hamilton 3-24 Sirius show 3-26 Baltimore 3-28 NYC 3-30 Nashville 4-2 St. Louis 4-4 OKC 4-6 Denver 4-9 Phoenix/Glendale 4-11 San Diego 4-13 LA 4-15 and 16 Oakland 4-18 & 4-19
Kinda amusing that PJ will be dictating the NHL playoff schedule for both the Avs and Coyotes. Both will most likely earn home ice so the NHL will be forced to schedule their Games 1 and 2 for 4/8 and 4/10 since it looks like PJ will be taking over their arenas on 4/9 and 4/11.
Arenas keep a hold for a few nights a week for playoffs, not specific dates, since home ice advantage can change the last day of the season, which moves dates around. Playoffs can also occur on consecutive nights.
Arenas want paying customers 7 nights a week if possible.
No consecutive games in playoffs
It can happen if needed
"The Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning finish the first back-to-back set of these Stanley Cup playoffs Thursday night at Amalie Arena. It's the result of a previous scheduling conflict with a motorcycle stunt show that made the NHL jump through hoops to set up games on consecutive nights."
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but hope another city can be include in there week........Dallas 4/7 or 4/8...
Nashville 4/2
St. Louis 4/4
OKC 4/6
Dallas 4/7
Denver 4/9
2018: Seattle I + II, Chicago I + II
2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Hamilton, Nashville, St. Louis, Krakow, Budapest, Zurich
Toronto 3-18
Ottawa 3-20
Quebec City 3-22
Hamilton 3-24
Sirius show 3-26
Baltimore 3-28
NYC 3-30
Nashville 4-2
St. Louis 4-4
OKC 4-6
Denver 4-9
Phoenix/Glendale 4-11
San Diego 4-13
LA 4-15 and 16
Oakland 4-18 & 4-19
Tagword
2018: Seattle I + II, Chicago I + II
2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Hamilton, Nashville, St. Louis, Krakow, Budapest, Zurich
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
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What else are we supposed to do at work?
2018: Seattle I + II, Chicago I + II
2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Hamilton, Nashville, St. Louis, Krakow, Budapest, Zurich
Arenas keep a hold for a few nights a week for playoffs, not specific dates, since home ice advantage can change the last day of the season, which moves dates around. Playoffs can also occur on consecutive nights.
Arenas want paying customers 7 nights a week if possible.
Do you have that excel file ready for me yet?
RED ROCKS 6-19-95
AUGUSTA 9-26-96
MANSFIELD 9-15-98
BOSTON 9-29-04
BOSTON 5-25-06
MANSFIELD 6-30-08
EV SOLO BOSTON 8-01-08
BOSTON 5-17-10
EV SOLO BOSTON 6-16-11
PJ20 9-3-11
PJ20 9-4-11
WRIGLEY 7-19-13
WORCESTER 10-15-13
WORCESTER 10-16-13
HARTFORD 10-25-13
"...I changed by not changing at all..."
It can happen if needed
"The Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning finish the first back-to-back set of these Stanley Cup playoffs Thursday night at Amalie Arena. It's the result of a previous scheduling conflict with a motorcycle stunt show that made the NHL jump through hoops to set up games on consecutive nights."