Wow, place had really died down when I left this afternoon. Now I come back to 300+ new posts. So basically, we just got additional confirmation on all the dates that we've already known about for the past month?
Nobody knew shit a month ago
Really? I'm pretty sure those St Paul, Chicago and Noblesville dates have been swirling around that long. Or maybe I'm just psychic.
I'd say 2 weeks max.
I'm not trying to argue about it. But after checking, people were aware at least 3.5 weeks ago. Not the specifics (Northerly v. United, Minneapolis v. St Paul), but the dates and locations have been circulating.
Wow, place had really died down when I left this afternoon. Now I come back to 300+ new posts. So basically, we just got additional confirmation on all the dates that we've already known about for the past month?
Nobody knew shit a month ago
Really? I'm pretty sure those St Paul, Chicago and Noblesville dates have been swirling around that long. Or maybe I'm just psychic.
I'd say 2 weeks max.
I made my Noblesville hotel reservation on March 12th, so alot of this has been circulating for a while
I assume they will use non-transferrable tickets and have F2F resale again (except for maybe Chicago)?
Why not Chicago?
Because Illinois is like New York and Colorado where you can't prohibit transferring tickets. As a result, there may be Chicago tickets for sale on the secondary market, rather than F2F.
How would ten club tickets work for Chicago. Would there be a will call
They work the same as anywhere else.
Everywhere else in North America. Not the old will call system that is still used in Europe.
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
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
I kinda feel like they are going to give a couple of days for Ohana to marinate before the tour is officially released. Feel like thats what i would do if i was running things.
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the fact that this page is blowing up over 6 to 8 dates after the tour they put out last year doing only 1 nighters in places like nyc and philly is kinda sad. i dont mean to be a bummer on what is hopefully a "big" announcement day but this band has become all about the easy dollar hence the flat rate 10c membership, the vinyl releases which seam to happen every other month now, and many other examples.... also the age excuse is garbage. for example Bruce has an average band age of 69, tours constantly. DMB has an average age of 56, 45+ shows a summer. Motley crue average age, 64. tours constantly (although they probably shouldnt) lol. PJ? 58.... and we get 1 GOOD tour every what, 3 to 5 years? 2013, 2016, 2022 kinda. they are phoning it in. hell even the shows we do get, 2016 philly was 32 songs. msg 2022 was 24 because they now use openers? come on. I know most of you are gonna s**t all over this post but it needed to be said. hopefully the "BIG THINGS" announcement changes that
Is 5 cities really "Big Things", still think there's gotta be more going on. Multiple night 2s also seems strange. All very odd, hopefully clear soon.
COuld be special "Set Lists" Like, playing albums from beginning to end..... or "Unplugged"?
I think some out side of the box thinking like this would be awesome at this point... especially if the 24+/- song set lists are going to be the norm moving forward.
the fact that this page is blowing up over 6 to 8 dates after the tour they put out last year doing only 1 nighters in places like nyc and philly is kinda sad. i dont mean to be a bummer on what is hopefully a "big" announcement day but this band has become all about the easy dollar hence the flat rate 10c membership, the vinyl releases which seam to happen every other month now, and many other examples.... also the age excuse is garbage. for example Bruce has an average band age of 69, tours constantly. DMB has an average age of 56, 45+ shows a summer. Motley crue average age, 64. tours constantly (although they probably shouldnt) lol. PJ? 58.... and we get 1 GOOD tour every what, 3 to 5 years? 2013, 2016, 2022 kinda. they are phoning it in. hell even the shows we do get, 2016 philly was 32 songs. msg 2022 was 24 because they now use openers? come on. I know most of you are gonna s**t all over this post but it needed to be said. hopefully the "BIG THINGS" announcement changes that
Bruce hasn't had a huge tour in six years, granted they did tour more frequently before then. Also known for his big shows. I wouldn't compare them to Dave, it's a different style. Kudos to them for touring annually but not the same.
At this point and with the last few years I'll take any shows they want to play. Having unrealistic expectations doesn't help even if we all wish they would play more. Won't disagree on cashing in as they do a lot of that now with all the releases but that's par for the course.
Mansfield 6/30/08 - Wrigley Field 7/14/13 - Worcester I 10/15/13 - Global Citizen 9/26/15 - MSG II 5/2/16 - Fenway I 8/5/16 - Fenway II 8/7/16 - Fenway II 9/4/18 - LA I 5/6/22 - LA II 5/7/22 - MSG 9/11/22 - Nashville 9/16/22 - St. Paul I and II 8/31/23-9/2/23 - Napa 5/25/24 - MSG I 9/3/24 - MSG II 9/4/24
I’m starting to believe that the Philly skyline was a mistake. Who ever made that teaser video doesn’t know their city architecture.
I’m also on board with this little run of shows being just the start of more. Feel like we will get new music this year. Maybe an Australia tour in winter, followed by more shows in the states next spring? That would fall under big things in the year ahead, not necessarily this year (2023). Email could have been worded differently if that’s the case, but it’s all semantics.
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the fact that this page is blowing up over 6 to 8 dates after the tour they put out last year doing only 1 nighters in places like nyc and philly is kinda sad. i dont mean to be a bummer on what is hopefully a "big" announcement day but this band has become all about the easy dollar hence the flat rate 10c membership, the vinyl releases which seam to happen every other month now, and many other examples.... also the age excuse is garbage. for example Bruce has an average band age of 69, tours constantly. DMB has an average age of 56, 45+ shows a summer. Motley crue average age, 64. tours constantly (although they probably shouldnt) lol. PJ? 58.... and we get 1 GOOD tour every what, 3 to 5 years? 2013, 2016, 2022 kinda. they are phoning it in. hell even the shows we do get, 2016 philly was 32 songs. msg 2022 was 24 because they now use openers? come on. I know most of you are gonna s**t all over this post but it needed to be said. hopefully the "BIG THINGS" announcement changes that
"If needed to be said" as if it hasn't been said repeatedly.
the fact that this page is blowing up over 6 to 8 dates after the tour they put out last year doing only 1 nighters in places like nyc and philly is kinda sad. i dont mean to be a bummer on what is hopefully a "big" announcement day but this band has become all about the easy dollar hence the flat rate 10c membership, the vinyl releases which seam to happen every other month now, and many other examples.... also the age excuse is garbage. for example Bruce has an average band age of 69, tours constantly. DMB has an average age of 56, 45+ shows a summer. Motley crue average age, 64. tours constantly (although they probably shouldnt) lol. PJ? 58.... and we get 1 GOOD tour every what, 3 to 5 years? 2013, 2016, 2022 kinda. they are phoning it in. hell even the shows we do get, 2016 philly was 32 songs. msg 2022 was 24 because they now use openers? come on. I know most of you are gonna s**t all over this post but it needed to be said. hopefully the "BIG THINGS" announcement changes that
I think this is a bit of a harsh statement. At this stage of their continued successful careers, i think they deserve to do what makes them happy. You can tell they still really enjoy playing for us, but maybe touring like Bruce or DMB, just doesnt bring them that kind of joy. I am all for keeping their tanks full. Also, this band has NEVER been all about the money.
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Bruce hasn't had a huge tour in six years, granted they did tour more frequently before then. Also known for his big shows. I wouldn't compare them to Dave, it's a different style. Kudos to them for touring annually but not the same.
At this point and with the last few years I'll take any shows they want to play. Having unrealistic expectations doesn't help even if we all wish they would play more. Won't disagree on cashing in as they do a lot of that now with all the releases but that's par for the course.
This... not to mention, Bruce, at his age is an outlier, not the norm. Same for McCartney. If those guys are where you're setting the bar for people 60 & above, I think you're a little detached from reality.
They did 10 shows plus 2 festival shows in 2014. That was 9 years ago. This year they are rumoured to be doing 9 with less cities. It really is not that much different comparing the two years. Also they have opened with a band before (2013) and still played 30 plus songs. Their start time really has not changed either. They have made a conscious decision to play shorter sets unfortunately.
Wow, place had really died down when I left this afternoon. Now I come back to 300+ new posts. So basically, we just got additional confirmation on all the dates that we've already known about for the past month?
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Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
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Maybe?
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I wouldn't compare them to Dave, it's a different style. Kudos to them for touring annually but not the same.
At this point and with the last few years I'll take any shows they want to play. Having unrealistic expectations doesn't help even if we all wish they would play more. Won't disagree on cashing in as they do a lot of that now with all the releases but that's par for the course.
2010 - Bridge School | 2012 - EV Austin | 2013 - Dallas | 2018 - Rome | 2022 - Oakland Night 1
Which do we think was a bigger mistake: teasing a non-existent Philly show, or promising their email list “big things”?