The Official 2024 TOUR Thread
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 The Melbourne venue holds up to 32 000.Edved007 said:
 Honest question... assuming this is accurate, how well will these shows sell? I know they are very overdue to get back to NZ/AU, and I honestly don't know, but what's the demand like for the band in the part of the world? Two shows in most cities in soccer stadiums that appears to hold 40K+ for concerts, will be these sell out? Seems like a lot of capacity, but maybe I'm off base.JK109224 said:Go Media Stadium at Mt Smart, Auckland - Friday November 8 & Sunday November 10
 Heritage Bank Stadium, Gold Coast - Wednesday November 13
 Allianz Stadium, Sydney - Saturday November 16 & Monday November 18
 AAMI Park, Melbourne - Thursday November 21 & Saturday November 23
 Either way, I'm jacked.... I've patiently waited over a decade for this to happen. I've seen the band all over the world with this exception, and looks like it's finally go time for this, most likely, once in a life time trip. I've been saving those C.C. points, excited to finally plan this trip.In 2009 they had nearly 50 000 show up to a larger venue for one show in Melb.And if Perth and Adelaide aren’t getting shows then people will travel to Melb or Sydney for sure. Then you have International travellers possibly!? Even people in Brisbane have to travel up the highway an hour to go to the GC show.I suppose people will also go to multiple
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 If shows are getting announced a year in advance it will help sales. The fact AUS/NZ dates are already out (although just rumours), is the only reason I’m going to be able to plan a trip from the UK to NZ.BrainofBGA said:
 The Melbourne venue holds up to 32 000.Edved007 said:
 Honest question... assuming this is accurate, how well will these shows sell? I know they are very overdue to get back to NZ/AU, and I honestly don't know, but what's the demand like for the band in the part of the world? Two shows in most cities in soccer stadiums that appears to hold 40K+ for concerts, will be these sell out? Seems like a lot of capacity, but maybe I'm off base.JK109224 said:Go Media Stadium at Mt Smart, Auckland - Friday November 8 & Sunday November 10
 Heritage Bank Stadium, Gold Coast - Wednesday November 13
 Allianz Stadium, Sydney - Saturday November 16 & Monday November 18
 AAMI Park, Melbourne - Thursday November 21 & Saturday November 23
 Either way, I'm jacked.... I've patiently waited over a decade for this to happen. I've seen the band all over the world with this exception, and looks like it's finally go time for this, most likely, once in a life time trip. I've been saving those C.C. points, excited to finally plan this trip.In 2009 they had nearly 50 000 show up to a larger venue for one show in Melb.And if Perth and Adelaide aren’t getting shows then people will travel to Melb or Sydney for sure. Then you have International travellers possibly!? Even people in Brisbane have to travel up the highway an hour to go to the GC show.I suppose people will also go to multiple
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            When are Pearl Jam gunna play Anfield in Liverpool? Thats like 2 worlds colliding right there....0
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 PassSandyRavage said:When are Pearl Jam gunna play Anfield in Liverpool? Thats like 2 worlds colliding right there....0
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            matt84 said:
 After researching venues, I thought it would be the Spark Arena too, however, I’ve just booked accommodation near the Stadium instead. Can’t wait for the proper announcement!Micheyb21 said:
 I had booked hotel thinking Spark Arena would be the possible choice in Auckland but maybe thats too small? - now wondering how easy Mt Smart is to get to/from if staying in downtown Auckland or change tackgotthebottle said:
 Booked lodging at those..Mt Smart is a pain in the ass though... been thereJK109224 said:Go Media Stadium at Mt Smart, Auckland - Friday November 8 & Sunday November 10
 Heritage Bank Stadium, Gold Coast - Wednesday November 13
 Allianz Stadium, Sydney - Saturday November 16 & Monday November 18
 AAMI Park, Melbourne - Thursday November 21 & Saturday November 23
 Fab thanks - got some options anywaysJackD. said:
 Shuttle busses are running from Britomart. At least they did in 2014 when I went to see Bruce Springsteen!Micheyb21 said:
 I had booked hotel thinking Spark Arena would be the possible choice in Auckland but maybe thats too small? - now wondering how easy Mt Smart is to get to/from if staying in downtown Auckland or change tackgotthebottle said:
 Booked lodging at those..Mt Smart is a pain in the ass though... been thereJK109224 said:Go Media Stadium at Mt Smart, Auckland - Friday November 8 & Sunday November 10
 Heritage Bank Stadium, Gold Coast - Wednesday November 13
 Allianz Stadium, Sydney - Saturday November 16 & Monday November 18
 AAMI Park, Melbourne - Thursday November 21 & Saturday November 23 
 But yeah, I doubt you‘ll be the only one at the gig who wants to go back downtown. There‘ll be options.
 hopefully we get an announcement by Jan to take advantage of those jan sales flights- fingers crossed2000 Cardiff/ 2006 Paris/ 2011 Toronto/ 2013 Chicago/ 2014 Amsterdam 1 & Milton Keynes,
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 Must be a manchester fanseanclax said:
 PassSandyRavage said:When are Pearl Jam gunna play Anfield in Liverpool? Thats like 2 worlds colliding right there.... 0 0
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 A Manchester fan who has no interest in attending any stadium shows. There never greatSandyRavage said:
 Must be a manchester fanseanclax said:
 PassSandyRavage said:When are Pearl Jam gunna play Anfield in Liverpool? Thats like 2 worlds colliding right there.... 0 0
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 Heaven and hell for meSandyRavage said:When are Pearl Jam gunna play Anfield in Liverpool? Thats like 2 worlds colliding right there....Kearnsy0
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            What are the Florida dates?4.17.94 Paramount 9.28.96 Randall's Island 8.25.00 Jones Beach 4.28.03 Spectrum 7.5.03 Camden 7.6.03 Camden 07.08.03 MSG 07.09.03 MSG 7.12.03 Hershey 7.14.03 Holmdel 6.12.08 Tampa 10.19.13 Brooklyn 4.11.16 Tampa 5.1.16 MSG 5.2.16 MSG 8.7.16 Fenway 9.2.18 Fenway 9.4.18 Fenway 9.11.22 MSG 9.16.22 Nashville 9.18.23 Austin 9.19.23 Austin 9.3.24 MSG 9.4.24 MSG Fenway 9.15.24 Fenway 9.17.24 Hollywood 4.24.25 Nashville 5.6.25 Nashville 5.8.250
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            This is the first tour I've been factoring canceled shows in my scheduling process. Do I assume that the band will make it to Melbourne? Do I go to the Gold Coast or Sydney and see a show there instead of Melbourne? It's a vacation first, but my goal is to see PJ in as many countries as possible along the way. I'm thinking I'll try for one show in NZ and one show in Australia and Melbourne would be my choice based on these rumored dates.0
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 I was in vienna last year but next year is probably the last im able to travel to see them so im going to try to do london,Barcelona and amsterdambootlegger10 said:This is the first tour I've been factoring canceled shows in my scheduling process. Do I assume that the band will make it to Melbourne? Do I go to the Gold Coast or Sydney and see a show there instead of Melbourne? It's a vacation first, but my goal is to see PJ in as many countries as possible along the way. I'm thinking I'll try for one show in NZ and one show in Australia and Melbourne would be my choice based on these rumored dates.0
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 Is alot easier to get a room in Melbourne and get to AAMI than Sydney Olympic Park. Melbourne great city, can get around really easily. If you do GC make the drive down the coast to Melb abd stop along the way.... don't miss the Big Banana !!!bootlegger10 said:This is the first tour I've been factoring canceled shows in my scheduling process. Do I assume that the band will make it to Melbourne? Do I go to the Gold Coast or Sydney and see a show there instead of Melbourne? It's a vacation first, but my goal is to see PJ in as many countries as possible along the way. I'm thinking I'll try for one show in NZ and one show in Australia and Melbourne would be my choice based on these rumored dates.0
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 I used to be an end of the tour kinda guy, but the shows at the beginning of the tour are a safer bet. That's why I went to St. Paul last year.bootlegger10 said:This is the first tour I've been factoring canceled shows in my scheduling process. Do I assume that the band will make it to Melbourne? Do I go to the Gold Coast or Sydney and see a show there instead of Melbourne? It's a vacation first, but my goal is to see PJ in as many countries as possible along the way. I'm thinking I'll try for one show in NZ and one show in Australia and Melbourne would be my choice based on these rumored dates.
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 The closers edged out the openers IMO.CopperTom said:
 I used to be an end of the tour kinda guy, but the shows at the beginning of the tour are a safer bet. That's why I went to St. Paul last year.bootlegger10 said:This is the first tour I've been factoring canceled shows in my scheduling process. Do I assume that the band will make it to Melbourne? Do I go to the Gold Coast or Sydney and see a show there instead of Melbourne? It's a vacation first, but my goal is to see PJ in as many countries as possible along the way. I'm thinking I'll try for one show in NZ and one show in Australia and Melbourne would be my choice based on these rumored dates.
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            100 Pacer said:
 The closers edged out the openers IMO.CopperTom said:
 I used to be an end of the tour kinda guy, but the shows at the beginning of the tour are a safer bet. That's why I went to St. Paul last year.bootlegger10 said:This is the first tour I've been factoring canceled shows in my scheduling process. Do I assume that the band will make it to Melbourne? Do I go to the Gold Coast or Sydney and see a show there instead of Melbourne? It's a vacation first, but my goal is to see PJ in as many countries as possible along the way. I'm thinking I'll try for one show in NZ and one show in Australia and Melbourne would be my choice based on these rumored dates.Austin on Sept 19th was a wild one! 🤘Portland, OR (November 29, 2013) | Seattle, WA (December 06, 2013) | Leeds, UK (July 08, 2014) | St Paul, MN (October 19, 2014) | Denver, CO (October 22, 2014) | Mexico City, MX (November 28, 2015) | Miami (April 09, 2016) | Boston 1 (August 05, 2016) | Prague (July 01, 2018) | Krakow (July 03, 2018) | Berlin (July 05, 2018) | Barcelona (July 10, 2018) | Seattle Night 2 (August 10, 2018) | Missoula, MT (August 13, 2018) | Ohana Festival (September 26, 2021) | Los Angeles (May 06, 2022) | Frankfurt (June 28, 2022) | Copenhagen (July 05, 2022) | London Hyde Park (July 08, 2022) | London Hyde Park (July 09, 2022) | Budapest (July 12, 2022) | New York (September 11, 2022) | St Paul (September 02, 2023) | Chicago (September 05, 2023) | Ft. Worth (September 15, 2023) | Austin (September 19, 2023) | Portland, OR (May 10, 2024) | Las Vegas, NV (May 16, 2024) | Las Vegas, NV (May 18, 2024) | Seattle, WA (May 28, 2024) | Seattle, WA (May 30, 2024) | Manchester (June 25, 2024) | Missoula (August 22, 2024) | Indianapolis (August 26, 2024) | Chicago (August 31, 2024) | Philadelphia (September 09, 2024) | Baltimore (September 12, 2024) | Ohana Festival (September 29, 2024) | Sydney (November 21, 2024) | Sydney (November 23, 2024) | Hollywood (April 26, 2025) | Atlanta (May 01, 2025) | Nashville (May 08, 2025) | Pittsburgh (May 16, 2025) | Pittsburgh (May 18, 2025) [Total: 45]0
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            100 Pacer said:
 The closers edged out the openers IMO.CopperTom said:
 I used to be an end of the tour kinda guy, but the shows at the beginning of the tour are a safer bet. That's why I went to St. Paul last year.bootlegger10 said:This is the first tour I've been factoring canceled shows in my scheduling process. Do I assume that the band will make it to Melbourne? Do I go to the Gold Coast or Sydney and see a show there instead of Melbourne? It's a vacation first, but my goal is to see PJ in as many countries as possible along the way. I'm thinking I'll try for one show in NZ and one show in Australia and Melbourne would be my choice based on these rumored dates.
 If they even happen. St. Paul and Chicago went on as scheduled.
 If you're gonna travel, I'd highly recommend trying for a show early in the tour...once the band gets out and mingles with the public, all bets are off.Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"0
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 The end of the tour is usually a safe bet for rareities. The risk is worth the reward. I'm looking at Manchester London and BarcelonaCopperTom said:
 I used to be an end of the tour kinda guy, but the shows at the beginning of the tour are a safer bet. That's why I went to St. Paul last year.bootlegger10 said:This is the first tour I've been factoring canceled shows in my scheduling process. Do I assume that the band will make it to Melbourne? Do I go to the Gold Coast or Sydney and see a show there instead of Melbourne? It's a vacation first, but my goal is to see PJ in as many countries as possible along the way. I'm thinking I'll try for one show in NZ and one show in Australia and Melbourne would be my choice based on these rumored dates.
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            Hi, can someone offer some advice? I’ve not bought tickets via the Ten Club for about 20 years. After Hyde Park two years back, I’ve rejoined to get good tickets, ideally in a golden circle. At Hyde Park, it was brilliant, but we were a long way back with the various sections.
 So my question is… if the shows next year are all arenas (assuming it’s not Hyde Park again), will all the standing areas likely have a Golden Circle? And so they’re the tickets to aim for..?0
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            Also re Anfield. I saw someone asking Steven Van Zandt on X/Twitter about the possibility of Springsteen playing there. He said they’d looked into it, but someone had beaten them to it. Taylor Swift I assume.Post edited by Kocter01 on0
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 From my experience a few arenas have golden circle type areas but most don't just 10C early entry pretty sure London O2 was just early entryKocter01 said:Hi, can someone offer some advice? I’ve not bought tickets via the Ten Club for about 20 years. After Hyde Park two years back, I’ve rejoined to get good tickets, ideally in a golden circle. At Hyde Park, it was brilliant, but we were a long way back with the various sections.
 So my question is… if the shows next year are all arenas (assuming it’s not Hyde Park again), will all the standing areas likely have a Golden Circle? And so they’re the tickets to aim for..?0
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