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  • The Dublin show isn't as logistically difficult as many of you think. It's easy just to stay in a town 50 miles away and take a cab to Marlay Park. It's a relatively small country. Where there's a will, there's a way. 
  • However, if some of you are scared off, then that will just make it easier for the rest of us to score tickets to that show. Long live Pearl Jam! 
  • RatherStarvedRatherStarved Posts: 5,028
    I’m out for Dublin.  Would have been in if it were at the arena Ed played in 2019.  
    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
     
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  • Heck, it's also fairly easy and cheap to take a train between cities in Ireland. It's no logistical nightmare as far as I'm concerned. 
  • Of course, my wife and I will be staying there for a week if we can score tickets, so we won't be dealing with any time constraints. I suppose that helps. 
  • Heck, it's also fairly easy and cheap to take a train between cities in Ireland. It's no logistical nightmare as far as I'm concerned. 

    There'll be no trains leaving Dublin to other cities after the show. That form of transport pretty much shuts down at like 9pm unless there's big events in Croke Park. Dublin prices are crazy, not surprised people are dropping plans to come here.
  • Zen23Zen23 Posts: 470
    SHZA said:
    Zen23 said:
    I agree with you. Please note, however, that in my statistics I in no way implied that the band only work on these days. I was specifically talking about the days on which they play concerts. I am aware that this involves many more working days.
    "A vocation and financial security that has already allowed you in previous years - such as from 2015 to 2017 - to be on stage for a total of just 36 working days in three years and spend the rest of those three years with your family."
    The prosecution rests.  
    I plead guilty to this overly provocative point. I am aware that this is not the case.
  • dani11dani11 Posts: 43
    just_one said:
    mrk2 said:
    10 Club seats are really limited in Europe. It used to be GA only.
    I won seat tickets in Barcelona 2018 and im number 730159.

    That being said for london (and although wife is not that tall 1.65m) we are gonna try for GA but we are not going for the front because in 2010 in hyde park in PJ it was so chaotic that we had to go to the back because it was getting very violent (we couldnt even feel out feet touching the floor) and when we were getting to the back she got hit with a plastic bottle in the head 
    I was near the front at the 2 Hyde park shows last year. I thought crowd was pretty tame...get the impression the crowds have got more chill since those 2010 Hyde park shows. There's always the drunk rowdy people sometimes, but I wouldn't be worried about the front being chaotic. Correct me if I'm wrong anybody.

    I'm about 1.63m and I'll be trying to get GA tickets for the O2 shows...I noticed at Hyde Park the stage seemed raised, which meant I could see better, compared to seeing chili peppers at NOS Alive and it being hard to see (wasn't near the front tho).

    Does anyone know if it's similar for the O2? I've been there before but a long time ago so can't remember.
  • Kearn5yKearn5y Posts: 2,892
    Heck, it's also fairly easy and cheap to take a train between cities in Ireland. It's no logistical nightmare as far as I'm concerned. 

    There'll be no trains leaving Dublin to other cities after the show. That form of transport pretty much shuts down at like 9pm unless there's big events in Croke Park. Dublin prices are crazy, not surprised people are dropping plans to come here.
    Forget the trains. If anyone plans on staying outside Dublin, book a hotel in a town that have private bus travel to the show. Bus drop off and parking is at the southern entrance and will be there ready to go after the show. No more than a 5min walk to the park. Cost of the bus will not be much more than the transfer busses from the city centre without the hassle.
    Kearnsy
  • bazfromozbazfromoz Posts: 251
    Hotels in Dublin are going to be extortionate that whole week. Pink, Green Day, The killers, Taylor Swift, Rammstein, Liam Gallagher all playing in and around that week. And Dublin hotels are already a joke to start with 
  • Kearn5y said:
    Heck, it's also fairly easy and cheap to take a train between cities in Ireland. It's no logistical nightmare as far as I'm concerned. 

    There'll be no trains leaving Dublin to other cities after the show. That form of transport pretty much shuts down at like 9pm unless there's big events in Croke Park. Dublin prices are crazy, not surprised people are dropping plans to come here.
    Forget the trains. If anyone plans on staying outside Dublin, book a hotel in a town that have private bus travel to the show. Bus drop off and parking is at the southern entrance and will be there ready to go after the show. No more than a 5min walk to the park. Cost of the bus will not be much more than the transfer busses from the city centre without the hassle.

    A damning indictment on pretty much everything that we're saying get a bus to a different town because of prices and crap transport in a capital city. Even at that, it'd probably need to be a bus at like 11.30, and that'd be cutting it fine for a gig that ends at 10.30.
  • KidAOKKidAOK Posts: 101
    Expense is the big problem with Dublin obviously.

    But Marley Park has improved with transportation.  It used to be hellish after, but now the wait isn't that long to get back to the city.  So if you can afford the trip stay in the city and bus it, it really will be a great time before and after the concert.  Best pubs in the world.
  • I was interested in Dublin as the rumoured date is the same weekend as Rammstein which would be a epic weekend, considering they're not playing England. 

    I wanna see where the ACDC dates lie too, and get a longer trip out of it but seems like PJ will go on sale before we know the DC dates for sure :(
  • URthekeyURthekey Posts: 1,765
    MM70435 said:
    MSG vs Wells Fargo in Philly. 

     .  Any other pros and cons about the two places?

    Wells Fargo has a big gated parking lot around the venue = tailgating 
    MSG right in the city = lots of restaurants and bars but no parking w/ other fans.
    PJ notoriously perform  amazing shows in both cities and rabid fans with off the chart energy abound.
  • lastexitlondonlastexitlondon Posts: 13,917
    dani11 said:
    just_one said:
    mrk2 said:
    10 Club seats are really limited in Europe. It used to be GA only.
    I won seat tickets in Barcelona 2018 and im number 730159.

    That being said for london (and although wife is not that tall 1.65m) we are gonna try for GA but we are not going for the front because in 2010 in hyde park in PJ it was so chaotic that we had to go to the back because it was getting very violent (we couldnt even feel out feet touching the floor) and when we were getting to the back she got hit with a plastic bottle in the head 
    I was near the front at the 2 Hyde park shows last year. I thought crowd was pretty tame...get the impression the crowds have got more chill since those 2010 Hyde park shows. There's always the drunk rowdy people sometimes, but I wouldn't be worried about the front being chaotic. Correct me if I'm wrong anybody.

    I'm about 1.63m and I'll be trying to get GA tickets for the O2 shows...I noticed at Hyde Park the stage seemed raised, which meant I could see better, compared to seeing chili peppers at NOS Alive and it being hard to see (wasn't near the front tho).

    Does anyone know if it's similar for the O2? I've been there before but a long time ago so can't remember.
    London crowds are some of the most hectic after Italy and south america. The front 10 rows Infront of ed don't bother if you want any kind of calm  or mikes side because of pick showers and subsequent scrap for them. Stones side is best if you want peace 
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  • Weston1283Weston1283 Posts: 4,860
    MM70435 said:
    MSG vs Wells Fargo in Philly. 

     As usual I will have to board a plane to see them play.  I can only do one city and hope to see both shows.  I prefer arenas so I will aim for either NYC or Philly.  I went to both MSG shows in 2010 and it was above and beyond my expectations.  I felt the legendary floor moving and the energy from the crowd was insane!  I would love to go back but am thinking tickets with the lotto odds and everything will favor Philly (still not easy by any means).  Judging by listening to boots the crowd energy is similar.  Will a show experience at Wells Fargo be similar to MSG minus the floor shaking?  How much less difficult will getting tickets for Philly be?  I have a fairly low 10C # and usually get great seats.  I don't enjoy the F2F thing at all (I don't think NY even allows it anyway).  Any other pros and cons about the two places?

    (Sorry for this being off topic from actual "rumors")
    One of my few PJ Touring rules is to never miss a Philly show

    And, in my honest and to be highly contested opinion, after 2010, the Philly/Camden shows have been much better than the MSG shows.  
    2010: Cleveland
    2012: Atlanta
    2013: London ONT / Wrigley Field / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / San Diego / Los Angeles I / Los Angeles II
    2014: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Detroit / Denver
    2015: New York City
    2016: Ft. Lauderdale / Miami / Jacksonville / Greenville / Hampton / Columbia / Lexington / Philly II / New York City II / Toronto II / Bonnaroo / Telluride / Fenway I / Wrigley I / Wrigley - II / TOTD - Philadelphia, San Francisco
    2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
    2018: Amsterdam I / Amsterdam II / Seattle I / Seattle II / Boston I / Boston II
    2021: Asbury Park / Ohana Encore 1 / Ohana Encore 2
    2022: Phoenix / LA I / LA II / Quebec City / Ottawa / New York City / Camden / Nashville / St. Louis / Denver
    2023: St. Paul II
    2024: Las Vegas I / Las Vegas II / New York City I / New York City II / Philly I / Philly II / Baltimore
  • njhaley1njhaley1 Posts: 807
    dani11 said:
    just_one said:
    mrk2 said:
    10 Club seats are really limited in Europe. It used to be GA only.
    I won seat tickets in Barcelona 2018 and im number 730159.

    That being said for london (and although wife is not that tall 1.65m) we are gonna try for GA but we are not going for the front because in 2010 in hyde park in PJ it was so chaotic that we had to go to the back because it was getting very violent (we couldnt even feel out feet touching the floor) and when we were getting to the back she got hit with a plastic bottle in the head 
     There's always the drunk rowdy people sometimes, but I wouldn't be worried about the front being chaotic. Correct me if I'm wrong anybody.
    Ed has gotten very good at shutting things down when the drunkards act up. The past two shows I've been to with him (Ohana and Innings), he stopped the show a total of 5 times. 

    Best to behave and keep yourself together. 
  • approappro Posts: 6
    If Marlay Park is the venue for Dublin, that's a logistical nightmare, have been looking at accommodations...
    All rumored shows are a nightmare. Seattle during Memorial Day week, Vegas during the big festival, Europe in the summer during euro cup, Wrigley and MSG during Labor Day weekend….
    The rumoured Manchester date (June 25th) is the same date/time England play in Euro 2024. It's surely going to have some impact on ticket demand. 
  • MM70435 said:
    MSG vs Wells Fargo in Philly. 

     As usual I will have to board a plane to see them play.  I can only do one city and hope to see both shows.  I prefer arenas so I will aim for either NYC or Philly.  I went to both MSG shows in 2010 and it was above and beyond my expectations.  I felt the legendary floor moving and the energy from the crowd was insane!  I would love to go back but am thinking tickets with the lotto odds and everything will favor Philly (still not easy by any means).  Judging by listening to boots the crowd energy is similar.  Will a show experience at Wells Fargo be similar to MSG minus the floor shaking?  How much less difficult will getting tickets for Philly be?  I have a fairly low 10C # and usually get great seats.  I don't enjoy the F2F thing at all (I don't think NY even allows it anyway).  Any other pros and cons about the two places?

    (Sorry for this being off topic from actual "rumors")
    One of my few PJ Touring rules is to never miss a Philly show

    And, in my honest and to be highly contested opinion, after 2010, the Philly/Camden shows have been much better than the MSG shows.  

    👍 Completely agree

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  • gotthebottlegotthebottle Posts: 2,764
    Kwieneke said:
    Kwieneke said:
    sweetspot said:
    I really wish they would add HI to their tour.
    NOW YOU'RE TALKING!!! Been waiting for a show here since I saw them open for the final U2 Vertigo tour show and I got the wine bottle during Crazy Mary 
    Is this where the username comes from?
    Kwieneke said:
    sweetspot said:
    I really wish they would add HI to their tour.
    NOW YOU'RE TALKING!!! Been waiting for a show here since I saw them open for the final U2 Vertigo tour show and I got the wine bottle during Crazy Mary 
    Is this where the username comes from?
    😁😁
    Awesome! Now I’ll think about that every time I see you post🤣
    I even have a picture a friend took....
  • JPPJ84JPPJ84 Posts: 3,464
    appro said:
    If Marlay Park is the venue for Dublin, that's a logistical nightmare, have been looking at accommodations...
    All rumored shows are a nightmare. Seattle during Memorial Day week, Vegas during the big festival, Europe in the summer during euro cup, Wrigley and MSG during Labor Day weekend….
    The rumoured Manchester date (June 25th) is the same date/time England play in Euro 2024. It's surely going to have some impact on ticket demand. 
    You can watch England not winning a tournament every two years. PJ come around less often! ;)
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  • yosiyosi Posts: 3,042
    URthekey said:
    MM70435 said:
    MSG vs Wells Fargo in Philly. 

     .  Any other pros and cons about the two places?

    Wells Fargo has a big gated parking lot around the venue = tailgating 
    MSG right in the city = lots of restaurants and bars but no parking w/ other fans.
    PJ notoriously perform  amazing shows in both cities and rabid fans with off the chart energy abound.
    Both places are fun time for shows. 

    Getting out of the parking lot after the show in Wells Fargo was a disaster when I last saw PJ in Philly in ‘13. Getting out of MSG and onto the subway (or cab) is a breeze. 
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  • on2legson2legs Posts: 15,129
    URthekey said:
    MM70435 said:
    MSG vs Wells Fargo in Philly. 

     .  Any other pros and cons about the two places?

    Wells Fargo has a big gated parking lot around the venue = tailgating 
    MSG right in the city = lots of restaurants and bars but no parking w/ other fans.
    PJ notoriously perform  amazing shows in both cities and rabid fans with off the chart energy abound.
    This. Both will be fabulous. 
    1996: Randall's Island 2  1998: East Rutherford | MSG 1 & 2  2000: Cincinnati | Columbus | Jones Beach 1, 2, & 3 | Boston 1 | Camden 1 & 2 2003: Philadelphia | Uniondale | MSG 1 & 2 | Holmdel  2005: Atlantic City 1  2006: Camden 1 | East Rutherford 1 & 2 2008: Camden 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Newark (EV)  2009: Philadelphia 1, 2 & 4  2010: Newark | MSG 1 & 2  2011: Toronto 1  2013: Wrigley Field | Brooklyn 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore  2015: Central Park  2016: Philadelphia 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Fenway Park 2 | MSG (TOTD)  2017: Brooklyn (RnR HOF)  2020: MSG | Asbury Park  2021: Asbury Park  2022: MSG | Camden | Nashville  2024: MSG 1 & 2 (#50) | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore


  • EraserheadEraserhead Posts: 2,937
    JPPJ84 said:
    appro said:
    If Marlay Park is the venue for Dublin, that's a logistical nightmare, have been looking at accommodations...
    All rumored shows are a nightmare. Seattle during Memorial Day week, Vegas during the big festival, Europe in the summer during euro cup, Wrigley and MSG during Labor Day weekend….
    The rumoured Manchester date (June 25th) is the same date/time England play in Euro 2024. It's surely going to have some impact on ticket demand. 
    You can watch England not winning a tournament every two years. PJ come around less often! ;)

    There always seems to be some PJ/football tournament clash during the summer. Thankfully, I hate football, so I'm alright.
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  • Heck, I'll just jump in a cab and pay a $200 fare if necessary to get from Marlay Park to whatever town we're staying in. As I said, where there's a will, there's a way. 
  • When I was in the Army stationed in Germany, we'd take a rental car to shows hundreds of miles away with no tickets already in hand and no hotel reservations. Sometimes the adventurous trips are actually more fun. I don't need a stinking travel agent now that I'm 52. 
  • MakeUSmileMakeUSmile Posts: 1,128
    on2legs said:
    URthekey said:
    MM70435 said:
    MSG vs Wells Fargo in Philly. 

     .  Any other pros and cons about the two places?

    Wells Fargo has a big gated parking lot around the venue = tailgating 
    MSG right in the city = lots of restaurants and bars but no parking w/ other fans.
    PJ notoriously perform  amazing shows in both cities and rabid fans with off the chart energy abound.
    This. Both will be fabulous. 
    Also… if rumored dates hold true,  Philly has an off day between, MSG does not.  So if you are looking to see other things in city, besides the show,  that off day is perfect time to do it. Tickets to both will be hard.  You can at least try and score Philly on fan to fan. If you do not score MSG in lottery, you are likely paying way over face value for a ticket. If you can even find one. 
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  • mikeyb107mikeyb107 Posts: 23
    Heck, I'll just jump in a cab and pay a $200 fare if necessary to get from Marlay Park to whatever town we're staying in. As I said, where there's a will, there's a way. 
    Hotels in Dublin City centre will be expensive, look out towards Tallaght, Clondalkin, Lucan, Leixlip which will be cheaper and easier for taxi than city centre, just checked there and looking at €400ish check in 21 and out 23rd 
  • dani11 said:
    just_one said:
    mrk2 said:
    10 Club seats are really limited in Europe. It used to be GA only.
    I won seat tickets in Barcelona 2018 and im number 730159.

    That being said for london (and although wife is not that tall 1.65m) we are gonna try for GA but we are not going for the front because in 2010 in hyde park in PJ it was so chaotic that we had to go to the back because it was getting very violent (we couldnt even feel out feet touching the floor) and when we were getting to the back she got hit with a plastic bottle in the head 
    I was near the front at the 2 Hyde park shows last year. I thought crowd was pretty tame...get the impression the crowds have got more chill since those 2010 Hyde park shows. There's always the drunk rowdy people sometimes, but I wouldn't be worried about the front being chaotic. Correct me if I'm wrong anybody.

    I'm about 1.63m and I'll be trying to get GA tickets for the O2 shows...I noticed at Hyde Park the stage seemed raised, which meant I could see better, compared to seeing chili peppers at NOS Alive and it being hard to see (wasn't near the front tho).

    Does anyone know if it's similar for the O2? I've been there before but a long time ago so can't remember.
    London crowds are some of the most hectic after Italy and south america. The front 10 rows Infront of ed don't bother if you want any kind of calm  or mikes side because of pick showers and subsequent scrap for them. Stones side is best if you want peace 
    I think the problem with BST the gold circle diffuses the crowds alot, they're a fairly recent addition, where they used to be first come first serve but now they're all paid for. Night 1 front of GA (because my mate didn't have 10c) was dead really, we went 10c night 2 and the atmosphere was alot better. I think the set has a massive impact too, night 1 BST set was alot slower overall Vs night 2.

    I saw them at the O2 night 2 and the crowd was a fairly standard O2 crowd(dead for the most part), I was like 1/4 of the way back at standing. I do remember Ed asking people to step back though so there must have been some ruckus. 

    I remember the start of the MK bowl show in 2014 going absolutely mad. Then it slowed down as everyone settled in for the marathon set. 
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