I’m surprised there isn’t any chatter about 2024 yet ? Catching both Austin jazz and really hoping to see them within the next year honestly, I like the new format if you want to just do like eight or nine shows a year or something like that catch one part of the country I’m down with that I hate when they take multiple years off
I’m surprised there isn’t any chatter about 2024 yet ? Catching both Austin jazz and really hoping to see them within the next year honestly, I like the new format if you want to just do like eight or nine shows a year or something like that catch one part of the country I’m down with that I hate when they take multiple years off
The only stuff we really think we know: USA election year which probably could maybe possibly mean a big tour.
New album, based on what band members have said...which could maybe mean the usual European summer vacation of stand-alone shows and festivals.
But it does sound like the album and a lot of USA shows will happen. The relative radio silence combined with the "new album soon" mentions from the band is probably a good thing.
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I'm hearing things for the day off between Chicago shows.
AFAIK, there won't be a similar event for the other "two-night" cities. (Don't read into the quote marks.)
PJ Cubs day?
Laundry day for people doing MSP thru Indy with carry on?
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’m surprised there isn’t any chatter about 2024 yet ? Catching both Austin jazz and really hoping to see them within the next year honestly, I like the new format if you want to just do like eight or nine shows a year or something like that catch one part of the country I’m down with that I hate when they take multiple years off
The only stuff we really think we know: USA election year which probably could maybe possibly mean a big tour.
New album, based on what band members have said...which could maybe mean the usual European summer vacation of stand-alone shows and festivals.
But it does sound like the album and a lot of USA shows will happen. The relative radio silence combined with the "new album soon" mentions from the band is probably a good thing.
Imagine we will start to know in November time if a Euro tour is a possibility (based on when festivals start to announce headliners). Fingers crossed
I'm hearing things for the day off between Chicago shows.
AFAIK, there won't be a similar event for the other "two-night" cities. (Don't read into the quote marks.)
PJ Cubs day?
i figure that we would at least get Ed at the cubs game performing the 7th inning stretch or a first pitch
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I'm hearing things for the day off between Chicago shows.
AFAIK, there won't be a similar event for the other "two-night" cities. (Don't read into the quote marks.)
Yes, heard similar things. “Fan club related” from what I’m told.
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I’m surprised there isn’t any chatter about 2024 yet ? Catching both Austin jazz and really hoping to see them within the next year honestly, I like the new format if you want to just do like eight or nine shows a year or something like that catch one part of the country I’m down with that I hate when they take multiple years off
The only stuff we really think we know: USA election year which probably could maybe possibly mean a big tour.
New album, based on what band members have said...which could maybe mean the usual European summer vacation of stand-alone shows and festivals.
But it does sound like the album and a lot of USA shows will happen. The relative radio silence combined with the "new album soon" mentions from the band is probably a good thing.
Little late to the post, but Mike McCready confirmed at the last Rockfords show on Record Store Day that they will be touring much more next year.
Also I feel like Jeff mentioned in a recent interview that they do plan on touring next year as well and want to hit some places they haven’t been in a while. I think he said too they album is being worked on but they decided to take off for the summer and resume recording in the September at some point.
So we’ll see what happens. I am sure more rumors will be pick up in the fall.
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I’m surprised there isn’t any chatter about 2024 yet ? Catching both Austin jazz and really hoping to see them within the next year honestly, I like the new format if you want to just do like eight or nine shows a year or something like that catch one part of the country I’m down with that I hate when they take multiple years off
The only stuff we really think we know: USA election year which probably could maybe possibly mean a big tour.
New album, based on what band members have said...which could maybe mean the usual European summer vacation of stand-alone shows and festivals.
But it does sound like the album and a lot of USA shows will happen. The relative radio silence combined with the "new album soon" mentions from the band is probably a good thing.
Little late to the post, but Mike McCready confirmed at the last Rockfords show on Record Store Day that they will be touring much more next year.
Also I feel like Jeff mentioned in a recent interview that they do plan on touring next year as well and want to hit some places they haven’t been in a while. I think he said too they album is being worked on but they decided to take off for the summer and resume recording in the September at some point.
So we’ll see what happens. I am sure more rumors will be pick up in the fall.
You're completely right all around.
If you remember the "Election 2020 Tour" which obviously never happened...well...2020+4=2024.
Fall 2020 was supposed to be Pittsburgh, Columbus OR Cleveland, Chicago but not Wrigley, Milwaukee/Minneapolis plus others. I'm sure New York and Philadelphia would have happened.
Combine that with a new album and. My guess is this:
New album in the spring. USA tour in the spring. Europe in the summer. USA in the fall.
Early 2025 sees South America. As much as I want to say Australia/NZ, I think it'll be South America first.
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Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"
Decided to screengrab each segment of that video (open image in new tab for larger). Where are we at with this list? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Chicago (Jordan statue) 7. Inglewood (Kia Forum) 8. 9. Indianapolis/Noblesville (Indy cars) 10. 11. Fresno (Larry A. Shehadey Tower) 12. Dallas (Cowboys hat) 13. 14. 15. Philly (skyline) 16. 17. 18. Austin (ACL flag)
10. Ruoff (noblesville) 13. Chicago again? Dennis Rodman
3. First Ave. - Minneapolis
Last week The Killers played at First Avenue (July 13th) the day before playing at Target Field (July 14th). That show was announced 6 days prior. The Pretenders are playing the 7th Street Entry (small room venue connected to First Ave) in September. August 30th is currently not booked at First Avenue (PJ playing in St. Paul on August 31st). I have absolutely zero intel to support a PJ show at First Avenue but I'm trying to manifest this into reality. So there's that.
So now I really don't know what's going on, but apparently the DFW Wishlist Party will be banging.
Curious, what does this mean? Cover band? Band member appearance? Cameron drumstick auctioned off?
It's the anniversary party!
As far as drum sticks, you can buy them. Obviously they're not used by him, but they have machine autographs and they're the same ones he uses at shows...IMO, close enough!
Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"
So now I really don't know what's going on, but apparently the DFW Wishlist Party will be banging.
Curious, what does this mean? Cover band? Band member appearance? Cameron drumstick auctioned off?
It's the anniversary party!
As far as drum sticks, you can buy them. Obviously they're not used by him, but they have machine autographs and they're the same ones he uses at shows...IMO, close enough!
Oh, here's a throwback. Made In America 2023 has been canceled. Lizzo was one of the headliners.
A source close to the production said, "Ticket sales were not good." How much were tickets? Also Lizzo is so overrated.
Wish Pearl Jam would release their MIA' 12 show already in CD & 24 Bit Flac-HD.
Ticket sales would have been good if theTen Club Tease was true. Sigh.
There's very few shows since May 2000 that haven't been released. I have a feeling there's very good reasons why those haven't been. 1) Things that haven't been released are cash cows. 2) Things that could be re-issued are cash cows. *Stares at Benaroya Hall*
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Getting tickets is going to be bananas whenever they do play here again. I hope it’s T-Mobile just so I have a chance to go, ha. A week at Climate Pledge would also be cool but somehow that seems unlikely.
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The only stuff we really think we know:
USA election year which probably could maybe possibly mean a big tour.
New album, based on what band members have said...which could maybe mean the usual European summer vacation of stand-alone shows and festivals.
But it does sound like the album and a lot of USA shows will happen. The relative radio silence combined with the "new album soon" mentions from the band is probably a good thing.
AFAIK, there won't be a similar event for the other "two-night" cities. (Don't read into the quote marks.)
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
Chicago 1 9.5.2023. Chicago 2 9.7.2023.
*Noblesville 9.10.2023* (Gutted)
Seattle 5.30.2024 Noblesville 8.26.2024 Chicago 8.29.2024 Chicago 8.31.2024
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That certainly solves the issue of laundry problems!
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2008: Washington DC
2009: Philly 1, Philly 2, Philly 3, Philly 4
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You're completely right all around.
If you remember the "Election 2020 Tour" which obviously never happened...well...2020+4=2024.
Fall 2020 was supposed to be Pittsburgh, Columbus OR Cleveland, Chicago but not Wrigley, Milwaukee/Minneapolis plus others. I'm sure New York and Philadelphia would have happened.
Combine that with a new album and. My guess is this:
New album in the spring.
USA tour in the spring.
Europe in the summer.
USA in the fall.
Early 2025 sees South America. As much as I want to say Australia/NZ, I think it'll be South America first.
Edit...it's the anniversary party of course!
It's the anniversary party!
As far as drum sticks, you can buy them. Obviously they're not used by him, but they have machine autographs and they're the same ones he uses at shows...IMO, close enough!
Oh, here's a throwback. Made In America 2023 has been canceled. Lizzo was one of the headliners.
A source close to the production said, "Ticket sales were not good." How much were tickets? Also Lizzo is so overrated.
Wish Pearl Jam would release their MIA' 12 show already in CD & 24 Bit Flac-HD.
Ticket sales would have been good if theTen Club Tease was true. Sigh.
There's very few shows since May 2000 that haven't been released. I have a feeling there's very good reasons why those haven't been.
1) Things that haven't been released are cash cows.
2) Things that could be re-issued are cash cows. *Stares at Benaroya Hall*