2022 North American rumour thread take 2
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Yeah, I think one of the safest assumptions that can be made out of all of this is that MSG and Canada will be mixed into some new East Coast shows this fall.2010: Cleveland
2012: Atlanta
2013: London ONT / Wrigley Field / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / San Diego / Los Angeles I / Los Angeles II
2014: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Detroit / Denver
2015: New York City
2016: Ft. Lauderdale / Miami / Jacksonville / Greenville / Hampton / Columbia / Lexington / Philly II / New York City II / Toronto II / Bonnaroo / Telluride / Fenway I / Wrigley I / Wrigley - II / TOTD - Philadelphia, San Francisco
2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
2018: Amsterdam I / Amsterdam II / Seattle I / Seattle II / Boston I / Boston II
2021: Asbury Park / Ohana Encore 1 / Ohana Encore 2
2022: Phoenix / LA I / LA II / Quebec City / Ottawa / New York City / Camden / Nashville / St. Louis / Denver
2023: St. Paul II
2024: Las Vegas I / Las Vegas II / New York City I / New York City II / Philly I / Philly II / Baltimore0 -
HailHailVitalogy said:My MSG source finally got back to me after messaging him twice since Jan 1st. He said Bruce had 3 shows planned for April but moved it to 2023 with many holds. As of a month ago, PJ has “multiple holds for Spring and Fall 2022”. Also said, “one of the few postponed shows that has little to no refunds asked for”. Rage’s 5 shows at MSG were “easily rescheduled” since it’s August. I’m going to bet that MSG is still Fall like previous rumors. Easier to plan with set regular season games for the Rangers/Knicks.can you feel this world with your heart and not your brain?0
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RatherStarved said:PJNB said:With more and more info out there now pointing at MSG in the fall I think everyone on both sides of the border need to start preparing that their shows they are holding tickets for might not make the cut this spring. With Eddie saying some USA shows are coming in his last interview that all but confirms Canada is out of the running and at least 1 US show is and maybe more. Sure these interviews can be wrong but with an announcement as imminent as this one I would guess it is accurate.0
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PJNB said:RatherStarved said:PJNB said:With more and more info out there now pointing at MSG in the fall I think everyone on both sides of the border need to start preparing that their shows they are holding tickets for might not make the cut this spring. With Eddie saying some USA shows are coming in his last interview that all but confirms Canada is out of the running and at least 1 US show is and maybe more. Sure these interviews can be wrong but with an announcement as imminent as this one I would guess it is accurate.All I can think of is Groundhog Day."What if there is no tomorrow? There wasn't one today!""I'm a lucky man, to count on both hands the [shows I've done]. Some folks just have one, others they got none..."
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Weston1283 said:Yeah, I think one of the safest assumptions that can be made out of all of this is that MSG and Canada will be mixed into some new East Coast shows this fall.We have a good chance that we’ll have full capacity at that point. We could be shut down again come fall.0
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uglybabo said:Weston1283 said:Yeah, I think one of the safest assumptions that can be made out of all of this is that MSG and Canada will be mixed into some new East Coast shows this fall.We have a good chance that we’ll have full capacity at that point. We could be shut down again come fall.
I'm guessing all of the planning was done while Canadian venues were at reduced capacity, while US venues weren't, so it makes sense that they'd plan on just being in the US this May, then hope that things will be open in the Fall.
"I'm a lucky man, to count on both hands the [shows I've done]. Some folks just have one, others they got none..."
Hartford 10.02.96 | Mansfield 2 09.16.98 | Mansfield 1 08.29.00 | Mansfield 1 07.02.03 | Mansfield 3 07.11.03 | Boston 2 05.25.06 | Tampa 04.11.16 | Fenway 1 08.05.16 | Fenway 2 08.07.16 | Fenway 1 09.02.18 | Fenway 2 09.04.18 | Baltimore 03.28.20 | Hamilton 09.06.22 | Toronto 09.08.22 | Nashville 09.16.22 | St Louis 09.18.22 | Baltimore 09.12.24 | Fenway 1 09.15.24 | Fenway 2 09.17.24
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mpedone said:uglybabo said:Weston1283 said:Yeah, I think one of the safest assumptions that can be made out of all of this is that MSG and Canada will be mixed into some new East Coast shows this fall.We have a good chance that we’ll have full capacity at that point. We could be shut down again come fall.
I'm guessing all of the planning was done while Canadian venues were at reduced capacity, while US venues weren't, so it makes sense that they'd plan on just being in the US this May, then hope that things will be open in the Fall.Even putting COVID aside, they only have 15 dates to make up and they should be fulfilled before they add more dates. I’m biased because I have tickets to 5 of these shows, but if they have a month to 6 weeks to safely tour they should look to those who have waited over 2 years.0 -
uglybabo said:mpedone said:uglybabo said:Weston1283 said:Yeah, I think one of the safest assumptions that can be made out of all of this is that MSG and Canada will be mixed into some new East Coast shows this fall.We have a good chance that we’ll have full capacity at that point. We could be shut down again come fall.
I'm guessing all of the planning was done while Canadian venues were at reduced capacity, while US venues weren't, so it makes sense that they'd plan on just being in the US this May, then hope that things will be open in the Fall.Even putting COVID aside, they only have 15 dates to make up and they should be fulfilled before they add more dates. I’m biased because I have tickets to 5 of these shows, but if they have a month to 6 weeks to safely tour they should look to those who have waited over 2 years.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 20230 -
uglybabo said:mpedone said:uglybabo said:Weston1283 said:Yeah, I think one of the safest assumptions that can be made out of all of this is that MSG and Canada will be mixed into some new East Coast shows this fall.We have a good chance that we’ll have full capacity at that point. We could be shut down again come fall.
I'm guessing all of the planning was done while Canadian venues were at reduced capacity, while US venues weren't, so it makes sense that they'd plan on just being in the US this May, then hope that things will be open in the Fall.Even putting COVID aside, they only have 15 dates to make up and they should be fulfilled before they add more dates. I’m biased because I have tickets to 5 of these shows, but if they have a month to 6 weeks to safely tour they should look to those who have waited over 2 years.
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uglybabo said:mpedone said:uglybabo said:Weston1283 said:Yeah, I think one of the safest assumptions that can be made out of all of this is that MSG and Canada will be mixed into some new East Coast shows this fall.We have a good chance that we’ll have full capacity at that point. We could be shut down again come fall.
I'm guessing all of the planning was done while Canadian venues were at reduced capacity, while US venues weren't, so it makes sense that they'd plan on just being in the US this May, then hope that things will be open in the Fall.Even putting COVID aside, they only have 15 dates to make up and they should be fulfilled before they add more dates. I’m biased because I have tickets to 5 of these shows, but if they have a month to 6 weeks to safely tour they should look to those who have waited over 2 years.2010: Cleveland
2012: Atlanta
2013: London ONT / Wrigley Field / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / San Diego / Los Angeles I / Los Angeles II
2014: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Detroit / Denver
2015: New York City
2016: Ft. Lauderdale / Miami / Jacksonville / Greenville / Hampton / Columbia / Lexington / Philly II / New York City II / Toronto II / Bonnaroo / Telluride / Fenway I / Wrigley I / Wrigley - II / TOTD - Philadelphia, San Francisco
2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
2018: Amsterdam I / Amsterdam II / Seattle I / Seattle II / Boston I / Boston II
2021: Asbury Park / Ohana Encore 1 / Ohana Encore 2
2022: Phoenix / LA I / LA II / Quebec City / Ottawa / New York City / Camden / Nashville / St. Louis / Denver
2023: St. Paul II
2024: Las Vegas I / Las Vegas II / New York City I / New York City II / Philly I / Philly II / Baltimore0 -
Weston1283 said:uglybabo said:mpedone said:uglybabo said:Weston1283 said:Yeah, I think one of the safest assumptions that can be made out of all of this is that MSG and Canada will be mixed into some new East Coast shows this fall.We have a good chance that we’ll have full capacity at that point. We could be shut down again come fall.
I'm guessing all of the planning was done while Canadian venues were at reduced capacity, while US venues weren't, so it makes sense that they'd plan on just being in the US this May, then hope that things will be open in the Fall.Even putting COVID aside, they only have 15 dates to make up and they should be fulfilled before they add more dates. I’m biased because I have tickets to 5 of these shows, but if they have a month to 6 weeks to safely tour they should look to those who have waited over 2 years.But between the solo shows and Pearl Jam there will have been 7 California shows and possibly 4 more in May/June before they make up the East coast. It’s a bit crazy.0 -
uglybabo said:Weston1283 said:uglybabo said:mpedone said:uglybabo said:Weston1283 said:Yeah, I think one of the safest assumptions that can be made out of all of this is that MSG and Canada will be mixed into some new East Coast shows this fall.We have a good chance that we’ll have full capacity at that point. We could be shut down again come fall.
I'm guessing all of the planning was done while Canadian venues were at reduced capacity, while US venues weren't, so it makes sense that they'd plan on just being in the US this May, then hope that things will be open in the Fall.Even putting COVID aside, they only have 15 dates to make up and they should be fulfilled before they add more dates. I’m biased because I have tickets to 5 of these shows, but if they have a month to 6 weeks to safely tour they should look to those who have waited over 2 years.But between the solo shows and Pearl Jam there will have been 7 California shows and possibly 4 more in May/June before they make up the East coast. It’s a bit crazy.This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0 -
ComeToTX said:uglybabo said:Weston1283 said:uglybabo said:mpedone said:uglybabo said:Weston1283 said:Yeah, I think one of the safest assumptions that can be made out of all of this is that MSG and Canada will be mixed into some new East Coast shows this fall.We have a good chance that we’ll have full capacity at that point. We could be shut down again come fall.
I'm guessing all of the planning was done while Canadian venues were at reduced capacity, while US venues weren't, so it makes sense that they'd plan on just being in the US this May, then hope that things will be open in the Fall.Even putting COVID aside, they only have 15 dates to make up and they should be fulfilled before they add more dates. I’m biased because I have tickets to 5 of these shows, but if they have a month to 6 weeks to safely tour they should look to those who have waited over 2 years.But between the solo shows and Pearl Jam there will have been 7 California shows and possibly 4 more in May/June before they make up the East coast. It’s a bit crazy.This tour has been delayed for what will be over 2 years and if they add NEW shows in May/June before they honor the already existing dates that’s kind of crappy.0 -
uglybabo said:Weston1283 said:uglybabo said:mpedone said:uglybabo said:Weston1283 said:Yeah, I think one of the safest assumptions that can be made out of all of this is that MSG and Canada will be mixed into some new East Coast shows this fall.We have a good chance that we’ll have full capacity at that point. We could be shut down again come fall.
I'm guessing all of the planning was done while Canadian venues were at reduced capacity, while US venues weren't, so it makes sense that they'd plan on just being in the US this May, then hope that things will be open in the Fall.Even putting COVID aside, they only have 15 dates to make up and they should be fulfilled before they add more dates. I’m biased because I have tickets to 5 of these shows, but if they have a month to 6 weeks to safely tour they should look to those who have waited over 2 years.But between the solo shows and Pearl Jam there will have been 7 California shows and possibly 4 more in May/June before they make up the East coast. It’s a bit crazy.
They haven't played Northern California since 2014, and that was the Bridge School Benefit. The last full show was in 2013.
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darthvedder said:uglybabo said:Weston1283 said:uglybabo said:mpedone said:uglybabo said:Weston1283 said:Yeah, I think one of the safest assumptions that can be made out of all of this is that MSG and Canada will be mixed into some new East Coast shows this fall.We have a good chance that we’ll have full capacity at that point. We could be shut down again come fall.
I'm guessing all of the planning was done while Canadian venues were at reduced capacity, while US venues weren't, so it makes sense that they'd plan on just being in the US this May, then hope that things will be open in the Fall.Even putting COVID aside, they only have 15 dates to make up and they should be fulfilled before they add more dates. I’m biased because I have tickets to 5 of these shows, but if they have a month to 6 weeks to safely tour they should look to those who have waited over 2 years.But between the solo shows and Pearl Jam there will have been 7 California shows and possibly 4 more in May/June before they make up the East coast. It’s a bit crazy.
They haven't played Northern California since 2014, and that was the Bridge School Benefit. The last full show was in 2013.0 -
I saw over on backstreets.com this excerpt from a new Rolling Stone interview with Pete Townshend where he talks about what touring will be like for him in 2022. Some of the issues he points out could be adding to Pearl Jam members not being overly eager to get out there:
RS: How will Covid impact the way you tour? I know that Elton John and the Rolling Stones have been forced to basically create a traveling Covid bubble. Will you be doing something similar?
PT: We have no choice, unfortunately. The insurers are the ones making these dictates. This is not the Rolling Stones or Elton John [making these calls]. This is the insurers. They are insisting that they won’t pay out if you cancel because of Covid. That’s the first thing. And secondly, if they do pay out, they only pay out 85 percent. And thirdly, they up their charges from 2.5 percent to 5 percent and now to 8 percent of the gross income on a tour. It’s absolutely brutal.
I have to confess here that our insurance company here in the U.K., our agent as it were, Robertson Taylor, is a kind of friend. [Laughs] We’ve been working with him since the very beginning. I’ve got no sympathy with the insurance companies, but there you go.
We did get paid out for our U.K. tour, which was fabulous since we were able to pay some of the debt that we had to people around us and help some of the crew and help some friends and family, and just generally charity stuff that we would normally do as a part of what we do every time we go out on tour. We were able to cover some of that in a period that was otherwise totally dead.
I’m happy that they paid us, but one of the stipulations is that when we travel, we’re not allowed to leave our hotel rooms. We have to travel in a very small bubble. And when we’re at the show, we’re not allowed to leave our dressing rooms.
I’m hoping that by May that those restrictions will have been eased a little bit. That’s because your first question was the obvious one: “Are you looking forward to this?” I laughed because this has never been something I love to do, but one of the things that I do greatly enjoy about touring is that people know where you are.
We’ve been in the business now for 60 years. People see our name on a billboard. If they have a phone number of a friend or someone in the crew, or they can get to my PA, they can arrange to meet me. On some occasions, we can fit in a dinner or a family visit. On other occasions, other celebrities or other band members, people I’ve never met, can come backstage and come meet me and talk about music and stuff. The social side of it is really, really valuable to me. I’m not very sociable and I’m not very active socially, so I love it.
Having that taken away from me is a bit saddening. Unlike quite a few people that tour, I don’t spend a lot of time out of my hotel room anyway. I tend to go into a hotel, build a small recording studio, and try to write songs. That’s how I spent my time in hotel rooms. For me, that part of it won’t be too different. But I’ll miss that. I’m hoping, hope against hope, that I can have that back
The idea that I won’t be able to have conversations with the orchestra members that we tour with would be a bit sad. That’s been so great to talk to people about what they do. They might be musicians working with symphony orchestras. They might be session players. They may be half-amateur/half-professional. And we all share that we’ve been stranded on an island for two years. Suddenly we’re back out there. We’ll have a lot we’ll want to share, and these restrictions mean that we won’t be able to.
On the other hand, I don’t want to be Moaning Minnie here. Neither do I want to be a Pollyanna. I think it’s going to be tricky, and I’m very, very keen to make the best of it. We are very lucky, Roger and I, to have a band, what’s left of the band, to take out. We’re lucky that we have what we have together. After two years, I love being at home. I love being at home since I spend so much time in the studio. I love it. I’ve had a very good time during lockdown.
But I work with quite a few other artists. I haven’t just been kicking me heels and feeling frustrated. This is something that … it feels as if the door is opening again. It’s a significant time, and quite strange for everybody. The way that everyone has been turned into pawns of, dare I say it, the politicians, the scientists, the pro-vaxxers, the anti-vaxxers, the people in between.
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I believe the Ed / Earthlings tour was utilizing a traveling bubble as well and it wasn’t sufficient.I wonder if the insurance rates combined with 2020 pricing is another disincentive.
Nonetheless I’m still optimistic we’ll get some dates.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 20230 -
At least we are halfway thru early 2022. Every day the odds of an announcement increase!0
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RatherStarved said:I believe the Ed / Earthlings tour was utilizing a traveling bubble as well and it wasn’t sufficient.I wonder if the insurance rates combined with 2020 pricing is another disincentive.
Nonetheless I’m still optimistic we’ll get some dates.A short 3 week tour has led to 2 band members getting covid and dates being postponed, adding greatly to the tour expenses and causing last minute issues for the fans. These are all things Pearl Jam wants to avoid.
Vedder and Pearl Jam management are clearly eager to go forward with touring. There is seemingly one or more band members who are less eager and can’t feel happy with how this Earthlings tour has gone. Add into it that Jeff doesn’t want to have to be checking vaccination status for audience members, something that is required for Vedder’s tour. These guys may also not be happy to be in a bubble.I wouldn’t be surprised to have May dates announced in a couple weeks. I also won’t be surprised if they push the dates off to after Europe.Post edited by KL159781 on0 -
KL159781 said:RatherStarved said:I believe the Ed / Earthlings tour was utilizing a traveling bubble as well and it wasn’t sufficient.I wonder if the insurance rates combined with 2020 pricing is another disincentive.
Nonetheless I’m still optimistic we’ll get some dates.A short 3 week tour has led to 2 band members getting covid and dates being postponed, adding greatly to the tour expenses and causing last minute issues for the fans. These are all things Pearl Jam wants to avoid.
Vedder and Pearl Jam management are clearly eager to go forward with touring. There is seemingly one or more band members who are less eager and can’t feel happy with how this Earthlings tour has gone. Add into it that Jeff doesn’t want to have to be checking vaccination status for audience members, something that is required for Vedder’s tour. These guys may also not be happy to be in a bubble.I wouldn’t be surprised to have May dates announced in a couple weeks. I also won’t be surprised if they push the dates off to after Europe.On the flip side Omicron seems to be starting to wane... the new way might be trying/hoping to tour between waves? if PJ tries to push forward with the spring, they might catch it in a lull.. if they wait to fall. who knows...I still think it's odd RATM postponed again when it was a still a bit out until the tour started.. and you're thinking, the way things have gone, covid might be in a trough when that tour starts.0
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