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            now ISO 2 GA for Prague0
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 Available at https://www.ticketportal.cz/rossstothers said:now ISO 2 GA for Prague
 half the tickets were sold on this site, half on ticketmaster225xxx - 6/28/00, 10/20/01, 10/22/01, 9/11/06, 9/22/06, 9/23/06, 6/18/07, 6/26/07, 8/15/09, 6/25/10, 6/30/10, 7/4/12, 7/5/12, 7/7/12, 7/10/12, 6/26/14, 6/28/14, 7/3/18, 7/5/180
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 Got them thanks!mrk2 said:
 Available at https://www.ticketportal.cz/rossstothers said:now ISO 2 GA for Prague
 half the tickets were sold on this site, half on ticketmaster0
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            Copenhagen waiting list tickets became available today. Check your mailboxes if you had signed up. Otherwise they do not show up, you need to go through the link in the email. Got great seats on Mike side, lower section. Some GA's popped up too, but only single. I was a bit too late.225xxx - 6/28/00, 10/20/01, 10/22/01, 9/11/06, 9/22/06, 9/23/06, 6/18/07, 6/26/07, 8/15/09, 6/25/10, 6/30/10, 7/4/12, 7/5/12, 7/7/12, 7/10/12, 6/26/14, 6/28/14, 7/3/18, 7/5/180
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 Was lucky and bagged a GAmrk2 said:Copenhagen waiting list tickets became available today. Check your mailboxes if you had signed up. Otherwise they do not show up, you need to go through the link in the email. Got great seats on Mike side, lower section. Some GA's popped up too, but only single. I was a bit too late.
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            Also was lucky enough to get 2 tickets. Now I will skip Vienna. If anyone wants 2 FoS-tickets (not 10c) for Vienna, let me know.Post edited by axeljohan on0
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            Looks like Austrian Airlines are sending out emails to allow for refunds for the flights that were booked to depart on July 22nd this summer. Pretty happy as I thought this was lost money. Hopefully it goes through since the reason they are sending the email out for a flight that changed 5 minutes for departure time. From 13:20 to 13:15.Post edited by PJNB on0
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 We're in the same boat, got an email from the Airline Saturday morning. Will apply for the refund now. They previously denied us a refund or offer of a voucher. So great news if it works out.PJNB said:Looks like Austrian Airlines are sending out emails to allow for refunds for the flights that were booked to depart on July 22nd this summer. Pretty happy as I thought this was lost money. Hopefully it goes through since the reason they are sending the email out for a flight that changed 5 minutes for departure time. From 13:20 to 13:15.0
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            So I am planning to make my first trip to Europe next summer.....specifically to see Pearl Jam in a few different countries. As of right now, I am hoping to catch the concerts in Berlin, Zurich and Imola. Does anyone think that they will add an additional show somewhere in Italy between the Imola show on the 25th and the Frankfurt show on the 28th? Obviously I won't be able to get tickets thru 10C at this point, so I am hoping that someone can point me in the right direction as to the best place to get tickets on a secondary market.....as this will probably be my only trip to see them in Europe, I'd like to get some decent seats. Any suggestions that people want to throw my way to make the trip a little easier (venue info, hotels, transportation, great place for a beer) is GREATLY APPRECIATED!PJ:
 * 1992 - Mansfield, MA
 * 1994 - Orpheum Theater, Boston
 * 1998 - Mansfield, MA
 * 2003 - Boston
 * 2008 - Mansfield, MA
 * 2016 - Fenway Park
 * 2018 - Fenway Park0
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 How exciting! I recently picked up Berlin and Zurich from the on sale links on Pearl Jam tour page. From what I understand, Berlin is all GA so you can grab them whenever you see them available. The show says sold out but there's a ticket exchange button at the bottom and it looks like there's at least one available right now (at least when I just checked). Zurich has been dropping tickets every week it seems like, although it doesn't look like there are any available right now. Just keep looking on that Ticket Corner site and some good seats or Front of Stage will probably pop up soon.sbelski22 said:So I am planning to make my first trip to Europe next summer.....specifically to see Pearl Jam in a few different countries. As of right now, I am hoping to catch the concerts in Berlin, Zurich and Imola. Does anyone think that they will add an additional show somewhere in Italy between the Imola show on the 25th and the Frankfurt show on the 28th? Obviously I won't be able to get tickets thru 10C at this point, so I am hoping that someone can point me in the right direction as to the best place to get tickets on a secondary market.....as this will probably be my only trip to see them in Europe, I'd like to get some decent seats. Any suggestions that people want to throw my way to make the trip a little easier (venue info, hotels, transportation, great place for a beer) is GREATLY APPRECIATED!
 I'm also interested in any local knowledge of these two cities as we plan to make a two week trip out of it. Can't wait to see my first Europe shows next summer and visit a couple new places!0
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 Hello the two of you. In Berlin make sure you pick a hotel along the S3/S5/S9 line. The station for the location (Waldbühne) is Pichelsberg. Just search google maps for „S-Bahn Berlin Pichelsberg“, click on the station icon and it shows you the entire line. Friends and I booked the Happy Go Lucky Hostel.apkirkland said:
 How exciting! I recently picked up Berlin and Zurich from the on sale links on Pearl Jam tour page. From what I understand, Berlin is all GA so you can grab them whenever you see them available. The show says sold out but there's a ticket exchange button at the bottom and it looks like there's at least one available right now (at least when I just checked). Zurich has been dropping tickets every week it seems like, although it doesn't look like there are any available right now. Just keep looking on that Ticket Corner site and some good seats or Front of Stage will probably pop up soon.sbelski22 said:So I am planning to make my first trip to Europe next summer.....specifically to see Pearl Jam in a few different countries. As of right now, I am hoping to catch the concerts in Berlin, Zurich and Imola. Does anyone think that they will add an additional show somewhere in Italy between the Imola show on the 25th and the Frankfurt show on the 28th? Obviously I won't be able to get tickets thru 10C at this point, so I am hoping that someone can point me in the right direction as to the best place to get tickets on a secondary market.....as this will probably be my only trip to see them in Europe, I'd like to get some decent seats. Any suggestions that people want to throw my way to make the trip a little easier (venue info, hotels, transportation, great place for a beer) is GREATLY APPRECIATED!
 I'm also interested in any local knowledge of these two cities as we plan to make a two week trip out of it. Can't wait to see my first Europe shows next summer and visit a couple new places!Pretty much the same rule applies to Zürich. I found a good, pretty cheap accommodation (Gasthaus 210) next to the main station.Post edited by JPPJ84 on0
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 From the UK so obviously attend all the UK shows but only BST this year so not ideal but I also love seeing PJ in Amsterdam! Been going since 2012 and all shows are awesome.sbelski22 said:So I am planning to make my first trip to Europe next summer.....specifically to see Pearl Jam in a few different countries. As of right now, I am hoping to catch the concerts in Berlin, Zurich and Imola. Does anyone think that they will add an additional show somewhere in Italy between the Imola show on the 25th and the Frankfurt show on the 28th? Obviously I won't be able to get tickets thru 10C at this point, so I am hoping that someone can point me in the right direction as to the best place to get tickets on a secondary market.....as this will probably be my only trip to see them in Europe, I'd like to get some decent seats. Any suggestions that people want to throw my way to make the trip a little easier (venue info, hotels, transportation, great place for a beer) is GREATLY APPRECIATED!
 Tickets are always popping up on Tickmaster.nl - it shows sold out now but if you keep going back every now again GA and seats DO appear...for both nights!!
 Good luck & have an awesome summer!Post edited by jonbond1779 on"Bring it back, to the clean form. To the pure form"
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 Thank you for the info!apkirkland said:
 How exciting! I recently picked up Berlin and Zurich from the on sale links on Pearl Jam tour page. From what I understand, Berlin is all GA so you can grab them whenever you see them available. The show says sold out but there's a ticket exchange button at the bottom and it looks like there's at least one available right now (at least when I just checked). Zurich has been dropping tickets every week it seems like, although it doesn't look like there are any available right now. Just keep looking on that Ticket Corner site and some good seats or Front of Stage will probably pop up soon.sbelski22 said:So I am planning to make my first trip to Europe next summer.....specifically to see Pearl Jam in a few different countries. As of right now, I am hoping to catch the concerts in Berlin, Zurich and Imola. Does anyone think that they will add an additional show somewhere in Italy between the Imola show on the 25th and the Frankfurt show on the 28th? Obviously I won't be able to get tickets thru 10C at this point, so I am hoping that someone can point me in the right direction as to the best place to get tickets on a secondary market.....as this will probably be my only trip to see them in Europe, I'd like to get some decent seats. Any suggestions that people want to throw my way to make the trip a little easier (venue info, hotels, transportation, great place for a beer) is GREATLY APPRECIATED!
 I'm also interested in any local knowledge of these two cities as we plan to make a two week trip out of it. Can't wait to see my first Europe shows next summer and visit a couple new places!PJ:
 * 1992 - Mansfield, MA
 * 1994 - Orpheum Theater, Boston
 * 1998 - Mansfield, MA
 * 2003 - Boston
 * 2008 - Mansfield, MA
 * 2016 - Fenway Park
 * 2018 - Fenway Park0
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 Thanks very much.....that is very helpful!JPPJ84 said:
 Hello the two of you. In Berlin make sure you pick a hotel along the S3/S5/S9 line. The station for the location (Waldbühne) is Pichelsberg. Just search google maps for „S-Bahn Berlin Pichelsberg“, click on the station icon and it shows you the entire line. Friends and I booked the Happy Go Lucky Hostel.apkirkland said:
 How exciting! I recently picked up Berlin and Zurich from the on sale links on Pearl Jam tour page. From what I understand, Berlin is all GA so you can grab them whenever you see them available. The show says sold out but there's a ticket exchange button at the bottom and it looks like there's at least one available right now (at least when I just checked). Zurich has been dropping tickets every week it seems like, although it doesn't look like there are any available right now. Just keep looking on that Ticket Corner site and some good seats or Front of Stage will probably pop up soon.sbelski22 said:So I am planning to make my first trip to Europe next summer.....specifically to see Pearl Jam in a few different countries. As of right now, I am hoping to catch the concerts in Berlin, Zurich and Imola. Does anyone think that they will add an additional show somewhere in Italy between the Imola show on the 25th and the Frankfurt show on the 28th? Obviously I won't be able to get tickets thru 10C at this point, so I am hoping that someone can point me in the right direction as to the best place to get tickets on a secondary market.....as this will probably be my only trip to see them in Europe, I'd like to get some decent seats. Any suggestions that people want to throw my way to make the trip a little easier (venue info, hotels, transportation, great place for a beer) is GREATLY APPRECIATED!
 I'm also interested in any local knowledge of these two cities as we plan to make a two week trip out of it. Can't wait to see my first Europe shows next summer and visit a couple new places!Pretty much the same rule applies to Zürich. I found a good, pretty cheap accommodation (Gasthaus 210) next to the main station.PJ:
 * 1992 - Mansfield, MA
 * 1994 - Orpheum Theater, Boston
 * 1998 - Mansfield, MA
 * 2003 - Boston
 * 2008 - Mansfield, MA
 * 2016 - Fenway Park
 * 2018 - Fenway Park0
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            We are going to the 2 London shows and then do some touristy stuff in London and then Paris. It is our 30 year anniversary next year, so I suggested going to London to see PJ as part of a big anniversary trip.0
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 super helpful, thank you, @JPPJ84 ! and good luck on finding tix to your shows, @sbelski22! I’m sure something will pop up soon.sbelski22 said:
 Thanks very much.....that is very helpful!JPPJ84 said:
 Hello the two of you. In Berlin make sure you pick a hotel along the S3/S5/S9 line. The station for the location (Waldbühne) is Pichelsberg. Just search google maps for „S-Bahn Berlin Pichelsberg“, click on the station icon and it shows you the entire line. Friends and I booked the Happy Go Lucky Hostel.apkirkland said:
 How exciting! I recently picked up Berlin and Zurich from the on sale links on Pearl Jam tour page. From what I understand, Berlin is all GA so you can grab them whenever you see them available. The show says sold out but there's a ticket exchange button at the bottom and it looks like there's at least one available right now (at least when I just checked). Zurich has been dropping tickets every week it seems like, although it doesn't look like there are any available right now. Just keep looking on that Ticket Corner site and some good seats or Front of Stage will probably pop up soon.sbelski22 said:So I am planning to make my first trip to Europe next summer.....specifically to see Pearl Jam in a few different countries. As of right now, I am hoping to catch the concerts in Berlin, Zurich and Imola. Does anyone think that they will add an additional show somewhere in Italy between the Imola show on the 25th and the Frankfurt show on the 28th? Obviously I won't be able to get tickets thru 10C at this point, so I am hoping that someone can point me in the right direction as to the best place to get tickets on a secondary market.....as this will probably be my only trip to see them in Europe, I'd like to get some decent seats. Any suggestions that people want to throw my way to make the trip a little easier (venue info, hotels, transportation, great place for a beer) is GREATLY APPRECIATED!
 I'm also interested in any local knowledge of these two cities as we plan to make a two week trip out of it. Can't wait to see my first Europe shows next summer and visit a couple new places!Pretty much the same rule applies to Zürich. I found a good, pretty cheap accommodation (Gasthaus 210) next to the main station.Post edited by apkirkland on0
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            To get from Budapest to Krakow, we will fly to Warsaw first and then take the train to Krakow. If LOT is not flying direct next summer, this is a pretty good alternative.PJ
 2012 Amsterdam 1 & 2
 2014 Amsterdam 1 & 2, Milan, Trieste, Berlin
 2015 Mexico City
 2018 Amsterdam 1 & 2, Pinkpop, Prague, Werchter, London 2
 2022 Oakland 1 & 2, Pinkpop, Berlin, Zurich, London 1 & 2, Budapest, Krakow, Paris, Amsterdam, Camden
 2024 Barcelona 1 & 2, Lisbon, Wrigley 2, Philadelphia 1
 EV
 2017 Amsterdam 1 & 3
 2019 Amsterdam 1, Firenze Rocks
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 Have you done that journey before? We are looking at LOT connecting flights from Budapest to Krakow via Warsaw but always welcome local or previous knowledge on best way to travel.1101PJ said:To get from Budapest to Krakow, we will fly to Warsaw first and then take the train to Krakow. If LOT is not flying direct next summer, this is a pretty good alternative.0
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 We did not travel that journey before, but we did a citytrip last summer to Krakow and in our experience the trains were very good in Poland. Connecting flights could be a bit tricky. If your first flight is delayed, you might miss your connecting flight. The train from Warsaw to Krakow should be less than 3 hours. We have booked most of our flights already with Wizz air and EasyJet. You can check on rome2rio. com for information about trains and other transport.
 Have you done that journey before? We are looking at LOT connecting flights from Budapest to Krakow via Warsaw but always welcome local or previous knowledge on best way to travel.1101PJ said:To get from Budapest to Krakow, we will fly to Warsaw first and then take the train to Krakow. If LOT is not flying direct next summer, this is a pretty good alternative.PJ
 2012 Amsterdam 1 & 2
 2014 Amsterdam 1 & 2, Milan, Trieste, Berlin
 2015 Mexico City
 2018 Amsterdam 1 & 2, Pinkpop, Prague, Werchter, London 2
 2022 Oakland 1 & 2, Pinkpop, Berlin, Zurich, London 1 & 2, Budapest, Krakow, Paris, Amsterdam, Camden
 2024 Barcelona 1 & 2, Lisbon, Wrigley 2, Philadelphia 1
 EV
 2017 Amsterdam 1 & 3
 2019 Amsterdam 1, Firenze Rocks
 SG
 2013 Amsterdam0
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 Thanks for the advice, we are planning to travel by train from Berlin to Zurich and Vienna to Prague, just this leg seems a bit more problematic. We also travel with Easyjet when we can, you pay for what you get and they have been excellent with refunds or transfers from the '20 and '21 flights that we have had to cancel, and have most of our flights for 22 booked already. Basing on what is available now (clearly can change) a LOT connecting flight from Budapest to Krakow is only £10 more expensive than a single flight from Budapest to Warsaw but point well made about delayed first flight.1101PJ said:
 We did not travel that journey before, but we did a citytrip last summer to Krakow and in our experience the trains were very good in Poland. Connecting flights could be a bit tricky. If your first flight is delayed, you might miss your connecting flight. The train from Warsaw to Krakow should be less than 3 hours. We have booked most of our flights already with Wizz air and EasyJet. You can check on rome2rio. com for information about trains and other transport.0
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