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Ohana Encore Cancelled?

JojoRiceJojoRice Kennesaw, GA Posts: 3,907
Someone just posted on fb about Ohana Encore being cancelled. 

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    DEGBTIDEGBTI san diego Posts: 900
    edited July 2022
    just got the email. very odd, Probably nothing but 2022 is the year of cancelling 
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    RyanRyan Posts: 1,016
    This must be poor ticket sales.  I think the first PJ shows back really juiced up demand last year (although Encore 2021 didn’t sell out).  I don’t know anyone going out of their way to Ohana this year with so many PJ shows on the schedule.
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    gus stillsgus stills Posts: 339
    I’m going out of my way to Ohana, like I have every year since it started. My favorite weekend of the year!
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    heartofadogheartofadog Portland, OR Posts: 350
    Not a great 2022 for the fellas and their fans so far. What a drag for the folks who bought tickets (of which, by the looks of this, there were not too many)
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    dfwradiogirliedfwradiogirlie Dallas, TX Posts: 15
    Wow that sucks
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    gotthebottlegotthebottle San Diego Posts: 2,340
    I’m going out of my way to Ohana, like I have every year since it started. My favorite weekend of the year!
    We still have Ohana.. I'm disappointed but will save $$
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    Weston1283Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 4,626
    edited July 2022
    Have to think this is ticket sale related.  Current economic state might be hitting a breaking point.  
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    Foriginal SinForiginal Sin Scottsdale, AZ Posts: 1,747
    Have to think this is ticket sale related.  Current economic state might be hitting a breaking point.  
    No shit, I just had someone apply, under amount desired they wrote “enough to pay my $1600/month rent”   Great answer, can’t really help them though 
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    RatherStarvedRatherStarved Posts: 4,168
    Have to think this is ticket sale related.  Current economic state might be hitting a breaking point.  
    Wondering if it means Amsterdam is getting postponed and they’ll do 2-4 Euro shows in Oct after Ohana 1.  

    Alternatively, I recently posted that a PJ search on stubhub returned results for ACL.  
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    craigraethercraigraether Posts: 1,133
    Have to think this is ticket sale related.  Current economic state might be hitting a breaking point.  
    Wondering if it means Amsterdam is getting postponed and they’ll do 2-4 Euro shows in Oct after Ohana 1.  

    Alternatively, I recently posted that a PJ search on stubhub returned results for ACL.  
    Sacramento Oct 7 and Las Vegas Oct 9 .....;) 
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    dfwradiogirliedfwradiogirlie Dallas, TX Posts: 15
    So basically the North American tour is scrapped 
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    Weston1283Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 4,626
    The fact that this was canceled via an email to Ticket holders with no social media post further shows that it was likely poor sales, and they want to keep this as on the DL as possible.
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    dfwradiogirliedfwradiogirlie Dallas, TX Posts: 15
    Agreed 
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    JojoRiceJojoRice Kennesaw, GA Posts: 3,907
    So basically the North American tour is scrapped 
    I wouldn't say that. Otherwise regular Ohana would be getting the same treatment. 
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    Weston1283Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 4,626
    So basically the North American tour is scrapped 
    No, they’ll fulfill those plans to the best of their ability.

    I’m more concerned for what 2023 and on could look like
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    heartofadogheartofadog Portland, OR Posts: 350
    So basically the North American tour is scrapped 
    No, they’ll fulfill those plans to the best of their ability.

    I’m more concerned for what 2023 and on could look like
    Yeah I'm a little concerned about the prospect of not ever seeing this band again but I tend to think we're still pretty firmly in anomaly territory right now. Just an absurd set of seemingly ever-worsening circumstances that, at some point, will turn back the other way enough to make touring a more feasible endeavor for bands and fans.
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    mtrovato328mtrovato328 Posts: 18
    edited July 2022
    The fact that this was canceled via an email to Ticket holders with no social media post further shows that it was likely poor sales, and they want to keep this as on the DL as possible.
    Totally!  It was quietly scrubbed from the website too
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    dfwradiogirliedfwradiogirlie Dallas, TX Posts: 15
    Wow
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    drakeheuer14drakeheuer14 Posts: 4,382
    Seems like there are 10 new festivals announced every year, so as long as they can still keep demand for one weekend, I think they should call that a win. 

    Bummer for those that bought tickets though. 
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    tschavtschav Posts: 2,762
    Damn shame to see it cancelled, but at least they made that call now.
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    seanwonseanwon Posts: 279
    Have to think this is ticket sale related.  Current economic state might be hitting a breaking point.  
    Wondering if it means Amsterdam is getting postponed and they’ll do 2-4 Euro shows in Oct after Ohana 1.  

    Alternatively, I recently posted that a PJ search on stubhub returned results for ACL.  
    The shows were cancelled, not postponed. They aren't being made up.
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    RatherStarvedRatherStarved Posts: 4,168
    seanwon said:
    Have to think this is ticket sale related.  Current economic state might be hitting a breaking point.  
    Wondering if it means Amsterdam is getting postponed and they’ll do 2-4 Euro shows in Oct after Ohana 1.  

    Alternatively, I recently posted that a PJ search on stubhub returned results for ACL.  
    The shows were cancelled, not postponed. They aren't being made up.
    I said 2-4.  The 2 Amsterdam shows could be postponed.  
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    JimmyVJimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 18,873
    Encore is poorly conceived. It worked last year because it created two more Pearl Jam shows and this fanbase travels. As a model though it doesn't work. You can't announce one festival, sell tickets, and then months later announce a second weekend. ACL doesn't do that. Coachella doesn't do that. If ticket sales were soft, that is not surprising. 
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    dcp3ydcp3y Louisville KY Posts: 777
    May have faired better with full on Pj…Ed there, Stone there, Josh there…just needed Jeff, Mike, Matt, and Boom.  Not to be this time.  Last year was really cool…hope they play there again someday.  
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    aliciavaliciav Posts: 48
    Oh, no. I just now saw the email...bummed for sure, but happy to still have Ohana. I love this festival! 🏖🌴
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    PJNBPJNB Posts: 12,734
    Sorry to the fans that were going and hopefully all can get travel money back.
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    igotid88igotid88 Posts: 27,285
    You guys wrongly thought it was always going to be another Pearl Jam show.
    But those acts are good enough to sell tickets
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    JimmyVJimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 18,873
    igotid88 said:
    You guys wrongly thought it was always going to be another Pearl Jam show.
    But those acts are good enough to sell tickets
    I still think it originally was going to be another Pearl Jam show. 
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    Gern BlanstenGern Blansten Your Mom's Posts: 17,946
    seanwon said:
    Have to think this is ticket sale related.  Current economic state might be hitting a breaking point.  
    Wondering if it means Amsterdam is getting postponed and they’ll do 2-4 Euro shows in Oct after Ohana 1.  

    Alternatively, I recently posted that a PJ search on stubhub returned results for ACL.  
    The shows were cancelled, not postponed. They aren't being made up.
    I said 2-4.  The 2 Amsterdam shows could be postponed.  
    They won't fly back to Europe for 2 shows 
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    danlee1095danlee1095 Posts: 990
    Real bummer for all these were planning on attending. I certainly would have made the trip back from NY for PJ (went to both weekends last year and they were both absolutely incredible.) That said, with all the PJ shows on east coast I was not very upset about missing this year - saving some dough for shows here. I do wonder when we will see an announcement.
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