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The Official 2024 TOUR Thread

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    BloodMeridian80BloodMeridian80 Seattle Posts: 627
    I hope I’m wrong but there’s no way they’re playing 2 US legs, a europe leg, and then an Australian leg. That’s 50+ shows in one year. This band has proved me wrong many times before though
    Don’t know about them doing this much touring either, but I don’t think it would necessarily be 50+ shows to do 4 legs. 2022 had ~35 shows over 3 legs. Aussie could be 5-7 shows. So I could see them tour four legs with about 40 shows
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    IJustWantedLukinIJustWantedLukin Melbourne, Australia Posts: 24
    I hope I’m wrong but there’s no way they’re playing 2 US legs, a europe leg, and then an Australian leg. That’s 50+ shows in one year. This band has proved me wrong many times before though
    Europe is likely the odd man out there.  History says Europe is every 2-4 years but this band is playing less and less as the years go on, so I wouldn't assume that Europe is on the books just because "its been 2 years"
    Didn't they cancel some shows on the last go though? Maybe they feel the need to rectify that, as well as hit some markets they haven't in a minute. 

    And what about South America? It's almost been ten years since they made it down there. 
    They did Brazil in 2018 
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    I hope I’m wrong but there’s no way they’re playing 2 US legs, a europe leg, and then an Australian leg. That’s 50+ shows in one year. This band has proved me wrong many times before though
    Europe is likely the odd man out there.  History says Europe is every 2-4 years but this band is playing less and less as the years go on, so I wouldn't assume that Europe is on the books just because "its been 2 years"
    Didn't they cancel some shows on the last go though? Maybe they feel the need to rectify that, as well as hit some markets they haven't in a minute. 

    And what about South America? It's almost been ten years since they made it down there. 
    They did Brazil in 2018 
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    SM187650SM187650 Canada Posts: 722
    Or lay on my friend. Lay on. 
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    JbabbingtonJbabbington Huntington WV Posts: 145
    edited September 2023
    Seeing from some media outlets on twitter that PJ and Lollapalooza Brasil are close to closing for March '24.
    Post edited by Jbabbington on
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    Seeing from some media outlets on twitter that PJ and Lollapalooza Brasil are close to closing for March '24.
    I only see notes on Twitter that Chile and Brasil have reached out to PJ about headlining - where are you seeing that negotiations are far along?
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    Weston1283Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 4,672
    edited September 2023
    Seeing from some media outlets on twitter that PJ and Lollapalooza Brasil are close to closing for March '24.
    FWIW when they played in 2018, it was announced in late September, so the timeline fits

    South America March
    Leg 1 Midwest/East Coast sheds and mixed arenas in May/June
    Ballpark run BOS, Philly, Montana, Seattle in the fall
    AUS/NZ in November

    Like clockwork
    Post edited by Weston1283 on
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    Seeing from some media outlets on twitter that PJ and Lollapalooza Brasil are close to closing for March '24.
    FWIW when they played in 2018, it was announced in late September, so the timeline fits

    South America March
    Leg 1 Midwest/East Coast sheds and mixed arenas in May/June
    Ballpark run BOS, Philly, Montana, Seattle in the fall
    AUS/NZ in November

    Like clockwork
    I'll take it!
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    Seeing from some media outlets on twitter that PJ and Lollapalooza Brasil are close to closing for March '24.
    FWIW when they played in 2018, it was announced in late September, so the timeline fits

    South America March
    Leg 1 Midwest/East Coast sheds and mixed arenas in May/June
    Ballpark run BOS, Philly, Montana, Seattle in the fall
    AUS/NZ in November

    Like clockwork
    Pretty much what I’ve thinking. I do think there could be some Europe dates in the summer. 
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    spankyMPspankyMP NY to NC to NH Posts: 1,345
    Seeing from some media outlets on twitter that PJ and Lollapalooza Brasil are close to closing for March '24.
    FWIW when they played in 2018, it was announced in late September, so the timeline fits

    South America March
    Leg 1 Midwest/East Coast sheds and mixed arenas in May/June
    Ballpark run BOS, Philly, Montana, Seattle in the fall
    AUS/NZ in November

    Like clockwork
    Pretty much what I’ve thinking. I do think there could be some Europe dates in the summer. 
    Northeast and Europe sounds good, better get my passport app in!
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    steven87steven87 Posts: 1,332
    Seeing from some media outlets on twitter that PJ and Lollapalooza Brasil are close to closing for March '24.
    FWIW when they played in 2018, it was announced in late September, so the timeline fits

    South America March
    Leg 1 Midwest/East Coast sheds and mixed arenas in May/June
    Ballpark run BOS, Philly, Montana, Seattle in the fall
    AUS/NZ in November

    Like clockwork
    Pretty much what I’ve thinking. I do think there could be some Europe dates in the summer. 
    My guess is either Europe or Australia/NZ, but not both. Based on recent history, I’m thinking 35-40 shows max. 
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    JimmyVJimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 18,998
    Too much. Would love for them to prove me wrong, but that's too many shows based on their recent history. 
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    JbabbingtonJbabbington Huntington WV Posts: 145
    edited September 2023
    verceman said:
    Seeing from some media outlets on twitter that PJ and Lollapalooza Brasil are close to closing for March '24.
    I only see notes on Twitter that Chile and Brasil have reached out to PJ about headlining - where are you seeing that negotiations are far along?
    Whoops, ignore the "close to closing" portion. I jumped the gun, and only one person said that on there. 

    The rest of the media outlets are saying that Lolla is in the process of closing with them though, and are hoping to with more info soon. 

    Whiplash.net also reported that negotiations are in the works. 

    Someone also posted a possibly leaked photo of a computer or phone with the Brasil '24 Poster shown and PJ was the first name, and it's picked up some attention. Whether it's legit I have no idea. 


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    verceman said:
    Seeing from some media outlets on twitter that PJ and Lollapalooza Brasil are close to closing for March '24.
    I only see notes on Twitter that Chile and Brasil have reached out to PJ about headlining - where are you seeing that negotiations are far along?
    Whoops, ignore the "close to closing" portion. I jumped the gun, and only one person said that on there. 

    The rest of the media outlets are saying that Lolla is in the process of closing with them though, and are hoping to with more info soon. 

    Whiplash.net also reported that negotiations are in the works. 

    Someone also posted a possibly leaked photo of a computer or phone with the Brasil '24 Poster shown and PJ was the first name, and it's picked up some attention. Whether it's legit I have no idea. 


    Thanks for the update. Nice to read actual rumors in this thread.
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    Berlin2000Berlin2000 NYC Posts: 124
    demetrios said:
    Just the other day, Ticketmaster took full control of the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax. The very first arena in Atlantic Canada taken over by Ticketmaster. For a very long time tickets were sold by Ticket Atlantic.

    Soon, Ticketmaster will take more control of more sporting arenas in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P.E.I. and Newfoundland. Hopefully this means Pearl Jam will come back to Atlantic Canada, in 2024. 


    Everything Ticketmaster tries to keep scalpers out, they are always two steps ahead. Interesting article,

    https://www.404media.co/why-scalpers-can-get-olivia-rodrigo-tickets-and-fans-cannot/
    Article is paywalled. Can you post it here, please? 
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    cutzcutz Posts: 11,554
    verceman said:
    Seeing from some media outlets on twitter that PJ and Lollapalooza Brasil are close to closing for March '24.
    I only see notes on Twitter that Chile and Brasil have reached out to PJ about headlining - where are you seeing that negotiations are far along?
    Whoops, ignore the "close to closing" portion. I jumped the gun, and only one person said that on there. 

    The rest of the media outlets are saying that Lolla is in the process of closing with them though, and are hoping to with more info soon. 

    Whiplash.net also reported that negotiations are in the works. 

    Someone also posted a possibly leaked photo of a computer or phone with the Brasil '24 Poster shown and PJ was the first name, and it's picked up some attention. Whether it's legit I have no idea. 


    Thanks for some rumored info.

    Here is the brief article: https://whiplash.net/materias/news_703/355364-pearljam.html


    Lollapalooza is negotiating to bring Pearl Jam in 2024, says journalist
    By Bruce William
    Posted September 27, 2023

    According to journalist José Norberto Flesch , the organization of Lollapalooza Brasil 2024 is negotiating Pearl Jam's participation in the event.

    Leia mais em: https://whiplash.net/materias/news_703/355364-pearljam.html


    The information was released in a post made on the journalist's social media, where he says: "Lollapalooza Brasil 2024 tries to close with Pearl Jam! After failed attempts in other editions, the festival is trying everything to have the band. More information soon !” .

    Scheduled to be held between March 22nd and 24th, 2024 at the Autódromo de Interlagos, in São Paulo, Lollapalooza has not yet officially announced any attractions, although exclusive ticket pre-sales for Bradesco customers are scheduled to begin this Thursday- fair, September 28th, and general sale will take place from October 3rd on Ticketmaster.

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    I hope South America is more than just 2 festivals and 2 regular shows like 2018. I’m also praying Boston is TD Garden and not Fenway. Look how good the United Center was compared to Wrigley. The band is so much better in arenas
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    Lerxst1992Lerxst1992 Posts: 6,238
    demetrios said:
    Just the other day, Ticketmaster took full control of the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax. The very first arena in Atlantic Canada taken over by Ticketmaster. For a very long time tickets were sold by Ticket Atlantic.

    Soon, Ticketmaster will take more control of more sporting arenas in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P.E.I. and Newfoundland. Hopefully this means Pearl Jam will come back to Atlantic Canada, in 2024. 


    Everything Ticketmaster tries to keep scalpers out, they are always two steps ahead. Interesting article,

    https://www.404media.co/why-scalpers-can-get-olivia-rodrigo-tickets-and-fans-cannot/
    Article is paywalled. Can you post it here, please? 

    Sorry I am now getting paywall also, wasn’t there the other day.
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    D-RodD-Rod Hamilton, Ontario Posts: 1,819

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    2005.....Hamilton
    2011.....Toronto N1, Toronto N2, Hamilton
    2013.....London, Buffalo
    2014.....Detroit
    2016.....Toronto N1 Toronto N2, Boston  N1, Boston N2, Chicago N1
    2018.....Seattle N1, Seattle N2
    2022.....San Diego, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Phoenix, Oakland N1, Oakland N2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto  
    2023.....Fort Worth N1, Fort Worth N2, Austin N1, Austin N2
    2024.....???? 
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    KwienekeKwieneke Indiana Posts: 1,361
    D-Rod said:

    oh wow. had to look for a second to see it. that seems like quite the tease
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    Hello, the rumours of South America are real??? I don’t want Lollapalooza again
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    When do lineups get announced for South American Lolla’s?
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    KwienekeKwieneke Indiana Posts: 1,361
    seems like second week of october is standard
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    GlowGirlGlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 10,213
    Kwieneke said:
    D-Rod said:

    oh wow. had to look for a second to see it. that seems like quite the tease
    That crowd looks intense!

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    darwinstheorydarwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 5,934
    GlowGirl said:
    Kwieneke said:
    D-Rod said:

    oh wow. had to look for a second to see it. that seems like quite the tease
    That crowd looks intense!

    Yeah it does! Too rich for my blood.
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    RatherStarvedRatherStarved Posts: 4,497
    edited September 2023
    I was debating with someone recently if I would go to South America.  (Not that South America would really care.)

    I think I landed on no, with a possible exception for that arena in Chile that they played in 2018, if it isn’t too expensive to get there, and it could be combined with seeing some bucket list things in Chile.  

    What are others’ thoughts? 
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    D-RodD-Rod Hamilton, Ontario Posts: 1,819
    I was debating with someone recently if I would go to South America.  (Not that South America would really care.)

    I think I landed on no, with a possible exception for that arena in Chile that they played in 2018, if it isn’t too expensive to get there, and it could be combined with seeing some bucket list things in Chile.  

    What are others’ thoughts? 
    That was me you were discussing that with.   It is South America’s loss if you don’t go. 
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    2005.....Hamilton
    2011.....Toronto N1, Toronto N2, Hamilton
    2013.....London, Buffalo
    2014.....Detroit
    2016.....Toronto N1 Toronto N2, Boston  N1, Boston N2, Chicago N1
    2018.....Seattle N1, Seattle N2
    2022.....San Diego, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Phoenix, Oakland N1, Oakland N2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto  
    2023.....Fort Worth N1, Fort Worth N2, Austin N1, Austin N2
    2024.....???? 
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    D-Rod said:
    I was debating with someone recently if I would go to South America.  (Not that South America would really care.)

    I think I landed on no, with a possible exception for that arena in Chile that they played in 2018, if it isn’t too expensive to get there, and it could be combined with seeing some bucket list things in Chile.  

    What are others’ thoughts? 
    That was me you were discussing that with.   It is South America’s loss if you don’t go. 
    Ha!
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    deb1211deb1211 Posts: 1,291
    D-Rod said:
    I was debating with someone recently if I would go to South America.  (Not that South America would really care.)

    I think I landed on no, with a possible exception for that arena in Chile that they played in 2018, if it isn’t too expensive to get there, and it could be combined with seeing some bucket list things in Chile.  

    What are others’ thoughts? 
    That was me you were discussing that with.   It is South America’s loss if you don’t go. 
    Ha!
    Well he's not lying 
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    The crowds are savage 
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