2020 Fall North American rumour thread

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  • JBob87
    JBob87 Posts: 485
    Arenas>>>>>Ballparks>>Festivals>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>LollaChicago
  • SB117186
    SB117186 Posts: 346
    London??
  • erocshifty
    erocshifty Posts: 1,170
    CO278952 said:
    I have a preference for sheds & arenas. I like smaller stadiums. The sound gets jacked the bigger a place is. 
    Fenway sound in 2018 was phenomenal. Tampa’s arena has terrible sound. Is shed the same as an amphitheater that has reserved and lawn seats? Gutted I have no idea what sheds means. 
    lol, Yes, a shed is the same thing as an amphitheater. And now I'm gutted to learn that I've inadvertently spelling amphitheater wrong all these years. Time is a flat circle, huh? :rofl:
    "It's best to live in grace before you're forced to." EV- 10/09/2014 
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,889
    Bunting10 said:
    Oh where, oh where can our Dimi be?....
    He's sitting back in his recliner, with one Greek goddess feeding him grapes, a 2nd massaging his feet and a 3rd pouring him a beer, laughing at the rest of us all the while.
    This weekend we rock Portland
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,881
    CO278952 said:
    I have a preference for sheds & arenas. I like smaller stadiums. The sound gets jacked the bigger a place is. 
    Fenway sound in 2018 was phenomenal. Tampa’s arena has terrible sound. Is shed the same as an amphitheater that has reserved and lawn seats? Gutted I have no idea what sheds means. 
    Agreed.  I didn't make the Tampa show, but I used to live in Tampa and the forum has poor acoustics.  I did the Ft Lauderdale show in 16 and was really disappointed coming out.  But then when I got the boot, it sounded so much better.  Certain venues have it, and others don't.  Makes a big difference on the experience, unless you're right up front.  
  • CopperTom
    CopperTom Posts: 3,149
    Bunting10 said:
    Oh where, oh where can our Dimi be?....
    Probably hiding.  Tomorrow could be the biggest complaint day in the history of the board.
  • cblock4life
    cblock4life Posts: 1,855
    mattcoz said:
    Discopij said:
    I don't care what venue they play as long as it's not a Festival ... shorter sets, a sea of sloppy teenagers on molly, terrible sightlines and sound ... no thanks
    I must be the only person who loves festivals. Sitting or standing where you want, most venues allow you to come and go, still getting 30 or more songs from them, seeing how many people don’t really know PJ when they hear something totally off the wall that only diehards know and PJ always throws these into the set list at festivals probably for that very reason. Enough room to dance or being able to get closer than normal. Having them open with Oceans on the beach at DeLuna Fest in Pensacola, Gleason at Voodoo, the good the bad and the ugly walk on music at Midtown Music... and all the other bands like Eminem, Foo Fighters, Drake. Festivals aren’t for everyone but remember PJ 20 was a festival and I never hear anything bad about it. It may be how you approach them. 
    That's the problem, you don't get 30 or more songs. It's always a shorter set. I still enjoy festivals, but I'd definitely prefer an arena show. You can't compare PJ20 since that was their festival, they were in complete control.
    I’m going to politely & partially disagree....check out the DeLuna Fest lineup- 27 songs, many of them unknown to lots of festival attendees.  They do play hits but I’ve heard Evenflow at every concert.  But you’re right PJ 20 was their festival so I won’t count it anymore! 
    Don’t discount it if a festival is near you.  I promise you they play lots of stuff not known to regulars. They know we follow them. 
  • cblock4life
    cblock4life Posts: 1,855
    mattcoz said:
    Discopij said:
    I don't care what venue they play as long as it's not a Festival ... shorter sets, a sea of sloppy teenagers on molly, terrible sightlines and sound ... no thanks
    I must be the only person who loves festivals. Sitting or standing where you want, most venues allow you to come and go, still getting 30 or more songs from them, seeing how many people don’t really know PJ when they hear something totally off the wall that only diehards know and PJ always throws these into the set list at festivals probably for that very reason. Enough room to dance or being able to get closer than normal. Having them open with Oceans on the beach at DeLuna Fest in Pensacola, Gleason at Voodoo, the good the bad and the ugly walk on music at Midtown Music... and all the other bands like Eminem, Foo Fighters, Drake. Festivals aren’t for everyone but remember PJ 20 was a festival and I never hear anything bad about it. It may be how you approach them. 
    That's the problem, you don't get 30 or more songs. It's always a shorter set. I still enjoy festivals, but I'd definitely prefer an arena show. You can't compare PJ20 since that was their festival, they were in complete control.
    I’m going to politely & partially disagree....check out the DeLuna Fest lineup- 27 songs, many of them unknown to lots of festival attendees.  They do play hits but I’ve heard Evenflow at every concert.  But you’re right PJ 20 was their festival so I won’t count it anymore! 
    Don’t discount it if a festival is near you.  I promise you they play lots of stuff not known to regulars. They know we follow them. 
    Sorry meant only known to the regulars 
  • Dr. Matt
    Dr. Matt Posts: 204
    mattcoz said:
    Discopij said:
    I don't care what venue they play as long as it's not a Festival ... shorter sets, a sea of sloppy teenagers on molly, terrible sightlines and sound ... no thanks
    I must be the only person who loves festivals. Sitting or standing where you want, most venues allow you to come and go, still getting 30 or more songs from them, seeing how many people don’t really know PJ when they hear something totally off the wall that only diehards know and PJ always throws these into the set list at festivals probably for that very reason. Enough room to dance or being able to get closer than normal. Having them open with Oceans on the beach at DeLuna Fest in Pensacola, Gleason at Voodoo, the good the bad and the ugly walk on music at Midtown Music... and all the other bands like Eminem, Foo Fighters, Drake. Festivals aren’t for everyone but remember PJ 20 was a festival and I never hear anything bad about it. It may be how you approach them. 
    That's the problem, you don't get 30 or more songs. It's always a shorter set. I still enjoy festivals, but I'd definitely prefer an arena show. You can't compare PJ20 since that was their festival, they were in complete control.
    I’m going to politely & partially disagree....check out the DeLuna Fest lineup- 27 songs, many of them unknown to lots of festival attendees.  They do play hits but I’ve heard Evenflow at every concert.  But you’re right PJ 20 was their festival so I won’t count it anymore! 
    Don’t discount it if a festival is near you.  I promise you they play lots of stuff not known to regulars. They know we follow them. 

    mattcoz said:
    Discopij said:
    I don't care what venue they play as long as it's not a Festival ... shorter sets, a sea of sloppy teenagers on molly, terrible sightlines and sound ... no thanks
    I must be the only person who loves festivals. Sitting or standing where you want, most venues allow you to come and go, still getting 30 or more songs from them, seeing how many people don’t really know PJ when they hear something totally off the wall that only diehards know and PJ always throws these into the set list at festivals probably for that very reason. Enough room to dance or being able to get closer than normal. Having them open with Oceans on the beach at DeLuna Fest in Pensacola, Gleason at Voodoo, the good the bad and the ugly walk on music at Midtown Music... and all the other bands like Eminem, Foo Fighters, Drake. Festivals aren’t for everyone but remember PJ 20 was a festival and I never hear anything bad about it. It may be how you approach them. 
    That's the problem, you don't get 30 or more songs. It's always a shorter set. I still enjoy festivals, but I'd definitely prefer an arena show. You can't compare PJ20 since that was their festival, they were in complete control.
    I’m going to politely & partially disagree....check out the DeLuna Fest lineup- 27 songs, many of them unknown to lots of festival attendees.  They do play hits but I’ve heard Evenflow at every concert.  But you’re right PJ 20 was their festival so I won’t count it anymore! 
    Don’t discount it if a festival is near you.  I promise you they play lots of stuff not known to regulars. They know we follow them. 
    I was at DeLuna Fest.  "Of the Earth" and "Parachutes"!  Wow.   Great set.  Too short (aren't they all?), but great!
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me.
  • Dr. Matt said:
    mattcoz said:
    Discopij said:
    I don't care what venue they play as long as it's not a Festival ... shorter sets, a sea of sloppy teenagers on molly, terrible sightlines and sound ... no thanks
    I must be the only person who loves festivals. Sitting or standing where you want, most venues allow you to come and go, still getting 30 or more songs from them, seeing how many people don’t really know PJ when they hear something totally off the wall that only diehards know and PJ always throws these into the set list at festivals probably for that very reason. Enough room to dance or being able to get closer than normal. Having them open with Oceans on the beach at DeLuna Fest in Pensacola, Gleason at Voodoo, the good the bad and the ugly walk on music at Midtown Music... and all the other bands like Eminem, Foo Fighters, Drake. Festivals aren’t for everyone but remember PJ 20 was a festival and I never hear anything bad about it. It may be how you approach them. 
    That's the problem, you don't get 30 or more songs. It's always a shorter set. I still enjoy festivals, but I'd definitely prefer an arena show. You can't compare PJ20 since that was their festival, they were in complete control.
    I’m going to politely & partially disagree....check out the DeLuna Fest lineup- 27 songs, many of them unknown to lots of festival attendees.  They do play hits but I’ve heard Evenflow at every concert.  But you’re right PJ 20 was their festival so I won’t count it anymore! 
    Don’t discount it if a festival is near you.  I promise you they play lots of stuff not known to regulars. They know we follow them. 

    mattcoz said:
    Discopij said:
    I don't care what venue they play as long as it's not a Festival ... shorter sets, a sea of sloppy teenagers on molly, terrible sightlines and sound ... no thanks
    I must be the only person who loves festivals. Sitting or standing where you want, most venues allow you to come and go, still getting 30 or more songs from them, seeing how many people don’t really know PJ when they hear something totally off the wall that only diehards know and PJ always throws these into the set list at festivals probably for that very reason. Enough room to dance or being able to get closer than normal. Having them open with Oceans on the beach at DeLuna Fest in Pensacola, Gleason at Voodoo, the good the bad and the ugly walk on music at Midtown Music... and all the other bands like Eminem, Foo Fighters, Drake. Festivals aren’t for everyone but remember PJ 20 was a festival and I never hear anything bad about it. It may be how you approach them. 
    That's the problem, you don't get 30 or more songs. It's always a shorter set. I still enjoy festivals, but I'd definitely prefer an arena show. You can't compare PJ20 since that was their festival, they were in complete control.
    I’m going to politely & partially disagree....check out the DeLuna Fest lineup- 27 songs, many of them unknown to lots of festival attendees.  They do play hits but I’ve heard Evenflow at every concert.  But you’re right PJ 20 was their festival so I won’t count it anymore! 
    Don’t discount it if a festival is near you.  I promise you they play lots of stuff not known to regulars. They know we follow them. 
    I was at DeLuna Fest.  "Of the Earth" and "Parachutes"!  Wow.   Great set.  Too short (aren't they all?), but great!
    DeLuna was fantastic, it’s probably 2nd behind Seattle 2 in ‘18 for me. There’s something magical that happens when they play on the beach. That whole festival was great. I’m guessing it was an unorganized mess though because that was the last year.
    At Voodoo, also great with Gleason introducing the band & writing the set, the Security guys wanted a picture with my husband in his DeLuna shirt & were joking about it. We still haven’t figured that out. 🤷🏻‍♀️But I’m assuming it had to do with the PJ VIP mess there.
  • 4Powers20
    4Powers20 Posts: 1,231
    I wish they would play 2 nights at Randall’s Island.  Get a couple bands to open, make it a thing.  


    "We're running out of beer, too?" EV 6/19/08

  • Dr. Matt said:
    mattcoz said:
    Discopij said:
    I don't care what venue they play as long as it's not a Festival ... shorter sets, a sea of sloppy teenagers on molly, terrible sightlines and sound ... no thanks
    I must be the only person who loves festivals. Sitting or standing where you want, most venues allow you to come and go, still getting 30 or more songs from them, seeing how many people don’t really know PJ when they hear something totally off the wall that only diehards know and PJ always throws these into the set list at festivals probably for that very reason. Enough room to dance or being able to get closer than normal. Having them open with Oceans on the beach at DeLuna Fest in Pensacola, Gleason at Voodoo, the good the bad and the ugly walk on music at Midtown Music... and all the other bands like Eminem, Foo Fighters, Drake. Festivals aren’t for everyone but remember PJ 20 was a festival and I never hear anything bad about it. It may be how you approach them. 
    That's the problem, you don't get 30 or more songs. It's always a shorter set. I still enjoy festivals, but I'd definitely prefer an arena show. You can't compare PJ20 since that was their festival, they were in complete control.
    I’m going to politely & partially disagree....check out the DeLuna Fest lineup- 27 songs, many of them unknown to lots of festival attendees.  They do play hits but I’ve heard Evenflow at every concert.  But you’re right PJ 20 was their festival so I won’t count it anymore! 
    Don’t discount it if a festival is near you.  I promise you they play lots of stuff not known to regulars. They know we follow them. 

    mattcoz said:
    Discopij said:
    I don't care what venue they play as long as it's not a Festival ... shorter sets, a sea of sloppy teenagers on molly, terrible sightlines and sound ... no thanks
    I must be the only person who loves festivals. Sitting or standing where you want, most venues allow you to come and go, still getting 30 or more songs from them, seeing how many people don’t really know PJ when they hear something totally off the wall that only diehards know and PJ always throws these into the set list at festivals probably for that very reason. Enough room to dance or being able to get closer than normal. Having them open with Oceans on the beach at DeLuna Fest in Pensacola, Gleason at Voodoo, the good the bad and the ugly walk on music at Midtown Music... and all the other bands like Eminem, Foo Fighters, Drake. Festivals aren’t for everyone but remember PJ 20 was a festival and I never hear anything bad about it. It may be how you approach them. 
    That's the problem, you don't get 30 or more songs. It's always a shorter set. I still enjoy festivals, but I'd definitely prefer an arena show. You can't compare PJ20 since that was their festival, they were in complete control.
    I’m going to politely & partially disagree....check out the DeLuna Fest lineup- 27 songs, many of them unknown to lots of festival attendees.  They do play hits but I’ve heard Evenflow at every concert.  But you’re right PJ 20 was their festival so I won’t count it anymore! 
    Don’t discount it if a festival is near you.  I promise you they play lots of stuff not known to regulars. They know we follow them. 
    I was at DeLuna Fest.  "Of the Earth" and "Parachutes"!  Wow.   Great set.  Too short (aren't they all?), but great!
    I would kill to hear Parachutes!
  • Poncier said:
    Bunting10 said:
    Oh where, oh where can our Dimi be?....
    He's sitting back in his recliner, with one Greek goddess feeding him grapes, a 2nd massaging his feet and a 3rd pouring him a beer, laughing at the rest of us all the while.
    LOL ^^
    PJ: 2013: London (ON); Buffalo; 2014: Cincinnati; 2016: Sunrise, Miami, Toronto 1-2, Wrigley 2; 2018: London (UK) 1, Milan, Padova, Sea 2, Wrigley 1-2, Fenway 1-2; 2021: SHN, Ohana, Ohana Encore 1-2; 2022: LA 1-2, Phx, Oak 1-2, Fresno, Copenhagen, Hyde Park 1-2; Quebec, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto; MSG, Camden, Nashville, Louisville, St. Louis, OKC; 2023: St. Paul 1-2, Chicago 1-2; Fort Worth 2; Austin 1-2; 2024:  Vancouver 1-2, LV 1-2, LA 1-2, Napa, Barcelona 1-2; Indy; Chicago 1-2; MSG 1-2; Philly 2; Boston 2; Ohana 1-2; 2025: FL 1-2, ATL 1-2, Nash 1-2, Pit 1-2.
     
    EV Solo: 2017 Louisville and Franklin, 2018 Ohana, 2019 Innings Fest, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Dublin and Ohana; 2021 Ohana Friday (from beach) and Saturday; 2022 Earthlings Newark; 2023 Innings Fest and Benoraya 1-2.

    Gutted:  London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    I didn't renew my passport last summer for just one vacation. C'mon, Winnipeg!
    my name is hugh freaking dillon and i approve this message. 
    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • mattcoz said:
    Zod said:
    If they play chicago.. what are the options.  If you play united centre you have the same ticket shortage issue as NY.  It's either Wrigley or Soldier field to create enough tickets.  It's hard to play an arena, when you can easily sell out two stadium shows....
    You know, there are two baseball teams in Chicago. ;)
    As a Sox fan I'd love to see PJ at New Comiskey, but I'm not holding my breath.

    I'm fine going back to Wrigley Field, but would prefer something different this time around. The United Center is a solid venue, but there could be issues with ticket availability. There's Soldier Field, but I don't think that's a great concert venue. If only there were another option...

    Alpine Valley!!!
  • Tree77
    Tree77 Posts: 32
    I didn't renew my passport last summer for just one vacation. C'mon, Winnipeg!
    my name is hugh freaking dillon and i approve this message. 
    Ditto
    2005: Winnipeg, Manitoba
    2011: Winnipeg, Manitoba
    2014: St Paul, MN
    2016: Ottawa
    2016: Toronto 1
    2018: Chicago Night 1
    2018: Chicago Night 2
    2020: Toronto
    2020: Ottawa
  • Lost In Ohio
    Lost In Ohio Posts: 7,253
    PJNB said:
    I think the only real rumours we have are a couple of drops on Houston and Columbus/Cleveland from people that know people that work at the venues. Wrigley got a mention by some DJ's but I really do not feel like ballpark shows are happening this year. 
    And thank the fuck god no ballpark shows

    I'd be fine with them. Let everyone and their brother go to them...it means more ticket availability for other shows.
    Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"
  • Lost In Ohio
    Lost In Ohio Posts: 7,253
    ddeschler said:
    London, Ontario anyone??
    After Toronto and Hamilton on this leg?  Detroit more likely.
    London, Detroit, Toledo, Columbus, Cleveland swing would be my dream 

    There was that rumor a while ago that Columbus OR Cleveland could happen...but not both.
    Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,117
    ddeschler said:
    London, Ontario anyone??
    After Toronto and Hamilton on this leg?  Detroit more likely.
    London, Detroit, Toledo, Columbus, Cleveland swing would be my dream 

    There was that rumor a while ago that Columbus OR Cleveland could happen...but not both.
    What town would make a better weekend trip?
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Bentleyspop
    Bentleyspop Craft Beer Brewery, Colorado Posts: 11,419
    mcgruff10 said:
    ddeschler said:
    London, Ontario anyone??
    After Toronto and Hamilton on this leg?  Detroit more likely.
    London, Detroit, Toledo, Columbus, Cleveland swing would be my dream 

    There was that rumor a while ago that Columbus OR Cleveland could happen...but not both.
    What town would make a better weekend trip?
    Austin