Maybe Pearl Jam can open some stadiums in 2024 for Taylor Swift in the aptly named "F*** OFF, TICKET-BASTARD TOUR!"
LoL. Neither one of them hate Ticketmaster like you’d like to think. Pearl Jam allows platinum tickets that makes Ticketmaster out to be the bad guy but they are just a straw man for the premium pricing and Swift could have made her tickets non-transferable but didn’t.
Yep. Unfortanately, PJ and TS are snuggling cozily in bed together with TM making a shit ton of money! 1995 is a long forgotten memory
Maybe Pearl Jam can open some stadiums in 2024 for Taylor Swift in the aptly named "F*** OFF, TICKET-BASTARD TOUR!"
LoL. Neither one of them hate Ticketmaster like you’d like to think. Pearl Jam allows platinum tickets that makes Ticketmaster out to be the bad guy but they are just a straw man for the premium pricing and Swift could have made her tickets non-transferable but didn’t.
Exactly. Taylor could have done all the steps PJ/10C has done for years. She won't even do the "Here's the sale information. BTW, it's too late to sign up for a membership" situation.
She doesn't mind when people re-sell her tickets for $3000.
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Exactly. Taylor could have done all the steps PJ/10C has done for years. She won't even do the "Here's the sale information. BTW, it's too late to sign up for a membership" situation.
She doesn't mind when people re-sell her tickets for $3000.
I'm not sure there was any good answer for the Swift tour really, she's a huge artist who hadn't toured in 6 years. Probably could sell 5 shows for every 1.
Not only to make up for those cancelled dates (i was in Vienna and it was so heart breaking seeing people crying) but also this is the biggest reason why there HAS to be an European Tour, we got married in 2014 and our honeymoon was seeing PJ around Europe , we did 2 nights at Amsterdam , Milan , Vienna , Berlin and Oslo (1st time ever strangest tribe!!) so it would be super special doing the 10th anniversary the same way !! we are aiming for 2 nights in Amsterdam and the next non festival date after Amsterdam.
also dont come to NOS Alive in Portugal please, we will be in Rome seeing Coldplay during those dates (july 12,13,14) , so come to portugal in the beginning of the tour
The way things work, we may as well pencil in Nos Alive!
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
Atlanta please! Oklahoma has had two shows since Atlanta’s 2012 show. I’m not throwing shade at Oklahoma (would happily visit the state!), but it seems like Atlanta is a large market. Come on Atlanta!
OK has actually had 3 shows since 2012. OKC in 2013 and 2022 and don't forget the metropolis of Tulsa, OK in 2014. Strange they have played in places like Lincoln, NE, Fresno, CA, Moline, IL, Greenville, SC, and Spokane, WA since they last played Atlanta. (nothing against these places of course, they are just nowhere near as large as Atlanta). I honestly had never even heard of Moline, IL until they played there. They do have an interesting trend of playing at "medium" sized cities that are home to large universities (Lincoln, NE, Columbia, SC, Lexington, KY, Charlottesville, VA, and Fresno, CA).
00 - Atlanta 10 - MSG I&II 03 - Birmingham, Atlanta 22 - L̶a̶s̶ ̶V̶e̶g̶a̶s̶, Camden, Nashville 04 - Asheville, Kissimmee 23 - Ft Worth II 08 - Tampa, Columbia 24 - Philadelphia I&II, Baltimore 09 - Atlanta I&II (EV) " if hope could grow from dirt like me. It can be done.
They do have an interesting trend of playing at "medium" sized cities that are home to large universities (Lincoln, NE, Columbia, SC, Lexington, KY, Charlottesville, VA, and Fresno, CA).
Guns and Roses playing in Moncton this weekend. It should be Pearl Jam playing there.
Fenway in a couple weeks and same.
Tickets selling good for their Fenway show? More then half the seats are still available for their show in Moncton.
Not really. You can sit pretty much anywhere but prices haven't fallen. which is what I'm waiting for.
Just grabbed LF upper level seats the other day for $59 before fees and $80/each all in (thanks LiveNation). Why not? Should be fun. Hold me over til Austin!
Atlanta please! Oklahoma has had two shows since Atlanta’s 2012 show. I’m not throwing shade at Oklahoma (would happily visit the state!), but it seems like Atlanta is a large market. Come on Atlanta!
OK has actually had 3 shows since 2012. OKC in 2013 and 2022 and don't forget the metropolis of Tulsa, OK in 2014. Strange they have played in places like Lincoln, NE, Fresno, CA, Moline, IL, Greenville, SC, and Spokane, WA since they last played Atlanta. (nothing against these places of course, they are just nowhere near as large as Atlanta). I honestly had never even heard of Moline, IL until they played there. They do have an interesting trend of playing at "medium" sized cities that are home to large universities (Lincoln, NE, Columbia, SC, Lexington, KY, Charlottesville, VA, and Fresno, CA).
You are correct! Wow, 3 shows! Also correct about the medium sized cities. There must be something about the economics of playing Atlanta that I’m not privy to. Don’t understand, it’s such a large market for the southeast.
Atlanta please! Oklahoma has had two shows since Atlanta’s 2012 show. I’m not throwing shade at Oklahoma (would happily visit the state!), but it seems like Atlanta is a large market. Come on Atlanta!
OK has actually had 3 shows since 2012. OKC in 2013 and 2022 and don't forget the metropolis of Tulsa, OK in 2014. Strange they have played in places like Lincoln, NE, Fresno, CA, Moline, IL, Greenville, SC, and Spokane, WA since they last played Atlanta. (nothing against these places of course, they are just nowhere near as large as Atlanta). I honestly had never even heard of Moline, IL until they played there. They do have an interesting trend of playing at "medium" sized cities that are home to large universities (Lincoln, NE, Columbia, SC, Lexington, KY, Charlottesville, VA, and Fresno, CA).
You are correct! Wow, 3 shows! Also correct about the medium sized cities. There must be something about the economics of playing Atlanta that I’m not privy to. Don’t understand, it’s such a large market for the southeast.
Their airport is a mess, but is it easy to get to?
My current predictions for 2024 aren't based on any inside info: The usual run of European summer shows/festivals. Ohio New York City Boston/Hartford
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Maybe an interesting info for upcoming Pearl Jam concerts in Germany. Unlike most of their European neighbors, where Ticketmaster is in power, tickets in Germany have so far been sold through Tickets.de. One of a few remaining small ticket sellers. The Pearl Jam concerts of the past ten years thus took place exclusively in Berlin (Wuhlheide and Waldbühne) and once now in 2022 in Frankfurt (Festhalle).
But also Tickets.de had to give up at the beginning of this year. This means that from now on, Ticketmaster or possibly Eventim will take over the pre-sale in Germany as well. This in turn could mean that new venues will also be considered. First and foremost, the three biggest and relatively new German indoor venues. Lanxess Arena in Cologne with 20,000 seats. Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin with 17,000 seats. And Barclays Arena in Hamburg with 16,000 seats.
It would be a dream to see Pearl Jam live in these venues.
Atlanta please! Oklahoma has had two shows since Atlanta’s 2012 show. I’m not throwing shade at Oklahoma (would happily visit the state!), but it seems like Atlanta is a large market. Come on Atlanta!
OK has actually had 3 shows since 2012. OKC in 2013 and 2022 and don't forget the metropolis of Tulsa, OK in 2014. Strange they have played in places like Lincoln, NE, Fresno, CA, Moline, IL, Greenville, SC, and Spokane, WA since they last played Atlanta. (nothing against these places of course, they are just nowhere near as large as Atlanta). I honestly had never even heard of Moline, IL until they played there. They do have an interesting trend of playing at "medium" sized cities that are home to large universities (Lincoln, NE, Columbia, SC, Lexington, KY, Charlottesville, VA, and Fresno, CA).
You are correct! Wow, 3 shows! Also correct about the medium sized cities. There must be something about the economics of playing Atlanta that I’m not privy to. Don’t understand, it’s such a large market for the southeast.
Their airport is a mess, but is it easy to get to?
My current predictions for 2024 aren't based on any inside info: The usual run of European summer shows/festivals. Ohio New York City Boston/Hartford
The airport is outside of the city, but it has subway access that goes directly to downtown.
Actually, for such a busy/huge airport, I find it to be relatively fine. I am used to arriving 2 hours ahead of any flight. The number of people moving through the airport can cause long security lines. However, for the sheer volume of travelers, I think they move people around pretty efficiently.
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Exactly. Taylor could have done all the steps PJ/10C has done for years. She won't even do the "Here's the sale information. BTW, it's too late to sign up for a membership" situation.
She doesn't mind when people re-sell her tickets for $3000.
"...I changed by not changing at all..."
Tickets selling good for their Fenway show? More then half the seats are still available for their show in Moncton.
"...I changed by not changing at all..."
Not only to make up for those cancelled dates (i was in Vienna and it was so heart breaking seeing people crying) but also this is the biggest reason why there HAS to be an European Tour, we got married in 2014 and our honeymoon was seeing PJ around Europe , we did 2 nights at Amsterdam , Milan , Vienna , Berlin and Oslo (1st time ever strangest tribe!!) so it would be super special doing the 10th anniversary the same way !! we are aiming for 2 nights in Amsterdam and the next non festival date after Amsterdam.
also dont come to NOS Alive in Portugal please, we will be in Rome seeing Coldplay during those dates (july 12,13,14) , so come to portugal in the beginning of the tour
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
They do have an interesting trend of playing at "medium" sized cities that are home to large universities (Lincoln, NE, Columbia, SC, Lexington, KY, Charlottesville, VA, and Fresno, CA).
03 - Birmingham, Atlanta 22 - L̶a̶s̶ ̶V̶e̶g̶a̶s̶, Camden, Nashville
04 - Asheville, Kissimmee 23 - Ft Worth II
08 - Tampa, Columbia 24 - Philadelphia I&II, Baltimore
09 - Atlanta I&II (EV)
" if hope could grow from dirt like me. It can be done.
Eddie Vedder Düsseldorf 06/30/2019
"The future ain't what it used to be..."
"...I changed by not changing at all..."
Hope you had a great time.
I doubt that, especially if they play Europe. They love the European festivals.
Their airport is a mess, but is it easy to get to?
My current predictions for 2024 aren't based on any inside info:
The usual run of European summer shows/festivals.
Ohio
New York City
Boston/Hartford
But also Tickets.de had to give up at the beginning of this year. This means that from now on, Ticketmaster or possibly Eventim will take over the pre-sale in Germany as well. This in turn could mean that new venues will also be considered. First and foremost, the three biggest and relatively new German indoor venues. Lanxess Arena in Cologne with 20,000 seats. Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin with 17,000 seats. And Barclays Arena in Hamburg with 16,000 seats.
It would be a dream to see Pearl Jam live in these venues.
Actually, for such a busy/huge airport, I find it to be relatively fine. I am used to arriving 2 hours ahead of any flight. The number of people moving through the airport can cause long security lines. However, for the sheer volume of travelers, I think they move people around pretty efficiently.
i wish i wish i wish i wish, i guess it never stops