Bottle rock announced today. Green Day among others. No PJ, which is not a surprise obviously.
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
I would go to Montreal as well, most of us would. But not sure that answers would it sell out 2 nights with Toronto on the itinerary, and by sell out I mean will there be hundreds of F2F tickets sitting on TM with people eating uppers. PJ won’t care about that, they’ll get paid, but the promoter must feel confident. PJ might have gotten paid a little extra for a quick return to Nashville.
I think places like Cleveland, Detroit, Kansas City, and even Milwaukee would have better draws for 2 nights than Raleigh and Montreal. Maybe I’m mis-judging.
Would like to see this in September: Denver x2 - Kansas City - East Troy x2 - Grand Rapids - Toronto x2 - Montreal - TD Garden x2 - Hartford - Cleveland x2 or a Canadian leg with a few Midwest dates thrown in
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2003: Uniondale, MSG x2 | 2004: Reading | 2005: Gorge, Vancouver, Philly | 2006: East Rutherford x2, Gorge x2, Camden 1, Hartford | 2008: MSG x2, VA Beach | 2009: Philly x3 | 2010: MSG x2, Bristow | 2011: Alpine Valley x2 | 2012: MIA Philly | 2013: Wrigley, Charlottesville, Brooklyn 2 | 2014: Milan, Amsterdam 1 | 2016: MSG x2, Fenway x2, Wrigley 2 | 2018: Rome, Krakow, Berlin, Wrigley 2 | 2021: Sea Hear Now | 2022: San Diego, LA x2, MSG, Camden, Nashville, St. Louis, Denver | 2023: St. Paul 1, Chicago x2, Fort Worth x2, Austin 2 | 2024: Las Vegas 1, Seattle x2, Indy, MSG x2, Philly x2, Baltimore, Ohana 2
I would go to Montreal as well, most of us would. But not sure that answers would it sell out 2 nights with Toronto on the itinerary, and by sell out I mean will there be hundreds of F2F tickets sitting on TM with people eating uppers. PJ won’t care about that, they’ll get paid, but the promoter must feel confident. PJ might have gotten paid a little extra for a quick return to Nashville.
I think places like Cleveland, Detroit, Kansas City, and even Milwaukee would have better draws for 2 nights than Raleigh and Montreal. Maybe I’m mis-judging.
Would like to see this in September: Denver x2 - Kansas City - East Troy x2 - Grand Rapids - Toronto x2 - Montreal - TD Garden x2 - Hartford - Cleveland x2 or a Canadian leg with a few Midwest dates thrown in
Does Cleveland include a class field trip to ROF?
2005: Ottawa / 2011: Ottawa / 2016: Ottawa / 2022: Ottawa / 2022:Quebec City / 2024: Vancouver / 2024: Vancouver / 2024: New York City
I would go to Montreal as well, most of us would. But not sure that answers would it sell out 2 nights with Toronto on the itinerary, and by sell out I mean will there be hundreds of F2F tickets sitting on TM with people eating uppers. PJ won’t care about that, they’ll get paid, but the promoter must feel confident. PJ might have gotten paid a little extra for a quick return to Nashville.
I think places like Cleveland, Detroit, Kansas City, and even Milwaukee would have better draws for 2 nights than Raleigh and Montreal. Maybe I’m mis-judging.
Would like to see this in September: Denver x2 - Kansas City - East Troy x2 - Grand Rapids - Toronto x2 - Montreal - TD Garden x2 - Hartford - Cleveland x2 or a Canadian leg with a few Midwest dates thrown in
Does Cleveland include a class field trip to ROF?
Most overrated place I’ve ever been, right up there with the Alamo
2003: Uniondale, MSG x2 | 2004: Reading | 2005: Gorge, Vancouver, Philly | 2006: East Rutherford x2, Gorge x2, Camden 1, Hartford | 2008: MSG x2, VA Beach | 2009: Philly x3 | 2010: MSG x2, Bristow | 2011: Alpine Valley x2 | 2012: MIA Philly | 2013: Wrigley, Charlottesville, Brooklyn 2 | 2014: Milan, Amsterdam 1 | 2016: MSG x2, Fenway x2, Wrigley 2 | 2018: Rome, Krakow, Berlin, Wrigley 2 | 2021: Sea Hear Now | 2022: San Diego, LA x2, MSG, Camden, Nashville, St. Louis, Denver | 2023: St. Paul 1, Chicago x2, Fort Worth x2, Austin 2 | 2024: Las Vegas 1, Seattle x2, Indy, MSG x2, Philly x2, Baltimore, Ohana 2
I would go to Montreal as well, most of us would. But not sure that answers would it sell out 2 nights with Toronto on the itinerary, and by sell out I mean will there be hundreds of F2F tickets sitting on TM with people eating uppers. PJ won’t care about that, they’ll get paid, but the promoter must feel confident. PJ might have gotten paid a little extra for a quick return to Nashville.
I think places like Cleveland, Detroit, Kansas City, and even Milwaukee would have better draws for 2 nights than Raleigh and Montreal. Maybe I’m mis-judging.
Would like to see this in September: Denver x2 - Kansas City - East Troy x2 - Grand Rapids - Toronto x2 - Montreal - TD Garden x2 - Hartford - Cleveland x2 or a Canadian leg with a few Midwest dates thrown in
Does Cleveland include a class field trip to ROF?
Most overrated place I’ve ever been, right up there with the Alamo
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2005: Ottawa / 2011: Ottawa / 2016: Ottawa / 2022: Ottawa / 2022:Quebec City / 2024: Vancouver / 2024: Vancouver / 2024: New York City
Would like to see this in September: Denver x2 - Kansas City - East Troy x2 - Grand Rapids - Toronto x2 - Montreal - TD Garden x2 - Hartford - Cleveland x2 or a Canadian leg with a few Midwest dates thrown in
I'm singing that last part the way Ed sometimes improvs on Wishlist in the end.
Also I'd do TD Garden, Hartford, Toronto & Montréal if those materialize.
Maybe a little ignorant here but with the new touring format I’d be a little concerned pushing the envelope of what places justify two night stands. Would Montreal really sell out two? Especially if Toronto was going to get two nights? Raleigh got two shows also…but Indy didn’t? Return to Nashville already? Just strange.
My line of thinking just based off observation:
Seminole Hard Rock - they offered up so much money, it would've been equivalent to Miami x 2, Tampa, and Jacksonville with cash to spare. They know we're loyal, so all the FL peeps will make the trip to Hollywood.
Atlanta - they know it's been a long time since they've been there, so 2 shows seemed like a no-brainer.
NOLA - adding only to say festivals mean good money. And NOLA is one of the best.
Nashville - this was a surprise to me too, but that 2022 show was a tough ticket & the boys had a great time. So, I get it.
Raleigh - they have to still feel bad about 2016, so this is their "I'm Sorry" and since they're getting used to the whole show/off/show schedule, they figured they might as well play two.
Pittsburgh - PA is a hot bed. Philly had no problem being a huge success, so they probably figured that 2 in Pitt (also home to one of their all-time posters) was a safe bet.
Beyond that, TO and/or Montreal were penciled it, but they couldn't make it happen. The road trip is indeed spotty, but I gave up trying to game that out a while ago lol.
I think its probably even much simpler than that
The $$$ offered for Hollywood and JazzFest got them out of bed. Atlanta, Raleigh and Pittsburgh were 3 "due" cities that were close enough geographically. Nashville probably had arena availability and was also in the same geographic area. Put it all together, and the tour is now financially worth it with minimal travel and time commitment.
I'm sure this is just testing markets for the future to see what's what. The spring 2024 leg had Portland and Sacramento as one stops. They probably learned that Vancouver might not have the draw especially since Seattle is right there. I doubt Raleigh gets a two show stand in the future. The might try Charlotte if Atlanta isn't on a future tour. Outside of festivals, Ohana, Wrigley, Fenway and Missoula I would not be surprised if they go completely indoors which takes out a lot of venues (the amphitheater circuit). Also I doubt they will ever go on a barn burner tour ever again so the locations will be high value places in the future. They are just pinning down their future map.
What do you mean “they probably learned that vancouver might not have the draw?” Both of those shows were packed to the t*ts, i was there.
Maybe a little ignorant here but with the new touring format I’d be a little concerned pushing the envelope of what places justify two night stands. Would Montreal really sell out two? Especially if Toronto was going to get two nights? Raleigh got two shows also…but Indy didn’t? Return to Nashville already? Just strange.
My line of thinking just based off observation:
Seminole Hard Rock - they offered up so much money, it would've been equivalent to Miami x 2, Tampa, and Jacksonville with cash to spare. They know we're loyal, so all the FL peeps will make the trip to Hollywood.
Atlanta - they know it's been a long time since they've been there, so 2 shows seemed like a no-brainer.
NOLA - adding only to say festivals mean good money. And NOLA is one of the best.
Nashville - this was a surprise to me too, but that 2022 show was a tough ticket & the boys had a great time. So, I get it.
Raleigh - they have to still feel bad about 2016, so this is their "I'm Sorry" and since they're getting used to the whole show/off/show schedule, they figured they might as well play two.
Pittsburgh - PA is a hot bed. Philly had no problem being a huge success, so they probably figured that 2 in Pitt (also home to one of their all-time posters) was a safe bet.
Beyond that, TO and/or Montreal were penciled it, but they couldn't make it happen. The road trip is indeed spotty, but I gave up trying to game that out a while ago lol.
I think its probably even much simpler than that
The $$$ offered for Hollywood and JazzFest got them out of bed. Atlanta, Raleigh and Pittsburgh were 3 "due" cities that were close enough geographically. Nashville probably had arena availability and was also in the same geographic area. Put it all together, and the tour is now financially worth it with minimal travel and time commitment.
I'm sure this is just testing markets for the future to see what's what. The spring 2024 leg had Portland and Sacramento as one stops. They probably learned that Vancouver might not have the draw especially since Seattle is right there. I doubt Raleigh gets a two show stand in the future. The might try Charlotte if Atlanta isn't on a future tour. Outside of festivals, Ohana, Wrigley, Fenway and Missoula I would not be surprised if they go completely indoors which takes out a lot of venues (the amphitheater circuit). Also I doubt they will ever go on a barn burner tour ever again so the locations will be high value places in the future. They are just pinning down their future map.
What do you mean “they probably learned that vancouver might not have the draw?” Both of those shows were packed to the t*ts, i was there.
Maybe a little ignorant here but with the new touring format I’d be a little concerned pushing the envelope of what places justify two night stands. Would Montreal really sell out two? Especially if Toronto was going to get two nights? Raleigh got two shows also…but Indy didn’t? Return to Nashville already? Just strange.
My line of thinking just based off observation:
Seminole Hard Rock - they offered up so much money, it would've been equivalent to Miami x 2, Tampa, and Jacksonville with cash to spare. They know we're loyal, so all the FL peeps will make the trip to Hollywood.
Atlanta - they know it's been a long time since they've been there, so 2 shows seemed like a no-brainer.
NOLA - adding only to say festivals mean good money. And NOLA is one of the best.
Nashville - this was a surprise to me too, but that 2022 show was a tough ticket & the boys had a great time. So, I get it.
Raleigh - they have to still feel bad about 2016, so this is their "I'm Sorry" and since they're getting used to the whole show/off/show schedule, they figured they might as well play two.
Pittsburgh - PA is a hot bed. Philly had no problem being a huge success, so they probably figured that 2 in Pitt (also home to one of their all-time posters) was a safe bet.
Beyond that, TO and/or Montreal were penciled it, but they couldn't make it happen. The road trip is indeed spotty, but I gave up trying to game that out a while ago lol.
I think its probably even much simpler than that
The $$$ offered for Hollywood and JazzFest got them out of bed. Atlanta, Raleigh and Pittsburgh were 3 "due" cities that were close enough geographically. Nashville probably had arena availability and was also in the same geographic area. Put it all together, and the tour is now financially worth it with minimal travel and time commitment.
I'm sure this is just testing markets for the future to see what's what. The spring 2024 leg had Portland and Sacramento as one stops. They probably learned that Vancouver might not have the draw especially since Seattle is right there. I doubt Raleigh gets a two show stand in the future. The might try Charlotte if Atlanta isn't on a future tour. Outside of festivals, Ohana, Wrigley, Fenway and Missoula I would not be surprised if they go completely indoors which takes out a lot of venues (the amphitheater circuit). Also I doubt they will ever go on a barn burner tour ever again so the locations will be high value places in the future. They are just pinning down their future map.
What do you mean “they probably learned that vancouver might not have the draw?” Both of those shows were packed to the t*ts, i was there.
Maybe a little ignorant here but with the new touring format I’d be a little concerned pushing the envelope of what places justify two night stands. Would Montreal really sell out two? Especially if Toronto was going to get two nights? Raleigh got two shows also…but Indy didn’t? Return to Nashville already? Just strange.
My line of thinking just based off observation:
Seminole Hard Rock - they offered up so much money, it would've been equivalent to Miami x 2, Tampa, and Jacksonville with cash to spare. They know we're loyal, so all the FL peeps will make the trip to Hollywood.
Atlanta - they know it's been a long time since they've been there, so 2 shows seemed like a no-brainer.
NOLA - adding only to say festivals mean good money. And NOLA is one of the best.
Nashville - this was a surprise to me too, but that 2022 show was a tough ticket & the boys had a great time. So, I get it.
Raleigh - they have to still feel bad about 2016, so this is their "I'm Sorry" and since they're getting used to the whole show/off/show schedule, they figured they might as well play two.
Pittsburgh - PA is a hot bed. Philly had no problem being a huge success, so they probably figured that 2 in Pitt (also home to one of their all-time posters) was a safe bet.
Beyond that, TO and/or Montreal were penciled it, but they couldn't make it happen. The road trip is indeed spotty, but I gave up trying to game that out a while ago lol.
I think its probably even much simpler than that
The $$$ offered for Hollywood and JazzFest got them out of bed. Atlanta, Raleigh and Pittsburgh were 3 "due" cities that were close enough geographically. Nashville probably had arena availability and was also in the same geographic area. Put it all together, and the tour is now financially worth it with minimal travel and time commitment.
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PJ - 09/23/98: West Palm Beach II, 08/12/00: Tampa, 04/12/03: Orlando, 04/13/03: Tampa, 06/12/08: Tampa, 06/27/08: Hartford, 09/22/09: Seattle II, 04/11/16: Tampa, 05/01 &05/02/16: MSG I & II, 09/18/21: Sea Hear Now, 10/01& 10/02/21: Ohana Encore I & II, 05/06 & 05/07/22: Los Angeles I & II, 09/11/22: MSG, 09/16/22: Nashville, 09/02/23: St. Paul II, 09/07/23: Chicago II, 09/18& 09/19/23: Austin I & II, 05/16& 05/18/24: Las Vegas I & II, 08/29& 08/31/24: Wrigley Field I & II, 09/03& 09/04/24: MSG I & II, 09/27& 09/29/24: Ohana Festival I & II
EV - 08/04 & 08/05/08: (Eddie solo, w/Liam Finn) NYC I & II, 11/27 & 11/28/12: (Eddie solo, w/Glen Hansard) Orlando I & II, 02/09 & 02/10/22: (Eddie & the Earthlings) Chicago I & II, 09/30/23: (Eddie & the Earthlings) Ohana Festival
Song Wishlist: Oceans, Brother, Alone, Let Me Sleep, full W.M.A., Hold On, Bugs/all of Vitalogy, Gremmie Out Of Control (BAM!), Mankind, Around The Bend (full band), Whale Song (DOUBLE BAM!), The Long Road, Don't Gimme No Lip, Pilate, Push Me Pull Me, All Those Yesterdays, Rival, Parting Ways, Ghost, Bu$hleaguer, WWS, Parachutes, Army Reserve, low octave Driftin', Strangest Tribe, Other Side, Undone, Fatal, Hitchhiker, Education, Black Red Yellow, Of the Earth, Love Reign O'er Me, Gonna See My Friend, Amongst the Waves, Santa Cruz, Infallible, Yellow Moon, Alright, Comes Then Goes, Got to Give, and the Mamasan Trilogy.
Wanted Posters: WPB '98, Tampa/WPB '00, Tampa '03, EV Batmobile '08 ISO: any picks, or setlists from any of my shows!
Anyone else now thinking the short US April/May leg may be it for this year?
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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
Anyone else now thinking the short US April/May leg may be it for this year?
It wouldn’t surprise me after how busy last year was. I actually sort of assumed they would take this year off since last year was by far the biggest touring year they’ve had since 2016. I’m glad I was wrong- I’m just happy we’re getting anything at all.
Anyone else now thinking the short US April/May leg may be it for this year?
It wouldn’t surprise me after how busy last year was. I actually sort of assumed they would take this year off since last year was by far the biggest touring year they’ve had since 2016. I’m glad I was wrong- I’m just happy we’re getting anything at all.
I think we can safely assume there will be some live shows every year moving forward--as others have noted, they have bills to pay and a whole crew of people to keep on payroll. So even if it's not for their own benefit, there's almost certainly going to be something. As for something else, Ohana is in play (we must speak this into existence + opportunity to do some fundraising for a part of the country that is pretty important to the band) and those South America rumors just won't die. Would make some kind of sense to use Ohana as an onramp to a South America tour, particularly with Ohana weekend leading into spring (for the southern hemisphere) tour.
Never thought I would see Green Day and Justin Timberlake at the same festival, my preteen brain 🤯
4 Non Blondes was the real shocker.
They still exist and have more than one song?
Only one album but it was a banger....Morphine and Chocolate, Train, Pleasantly Blue, and Drifting are all great songs. In addition to What's Up, Spaceman also got some heavy rotation on MTV and alternative radio. Linda Perry is a great songwriter...went on to write songs for Christina Aguilera, Pink, Dolly Parton...
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Never thought I would see Green Day and Justin Timberlake at the same festival, my preteen brain 🤯
4 Non Blondes was the real shocker.
They still exist and have more than one song?
Only one album but it was a banger....Morphine and Chocolate, Train, Pleasantly Blue, and Drifting are all great songs. In addition to What's Up, Spaceman also got some heavy rotation on MTV and alternative radio. Linda Perry is a great songwriter...went on to write songs for Christina Aguilera, Pink, Dolly Parton...
Her song on The Crow soundtrack is a gem
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Never thought I would see Green Day and Justin Timberlake at the same festival, my preteen brain 🤯
4 Non Blondes was the real shocker.
They still exist and have more than one song?
Only one album but it was a banger....Morphine and Chocolate, Train, Pleasantly Blue, and Drifting are all great songs. In addition to What's Up, Spaceman also got some heavy rotation on MTV and alternative radio. Linda Perry is a great songwriter...went on to write songs for Christina Aguilera, Pink, Dolly Parton...
Her song on The Crow soundtrack is a gem
Ooooh good call I forgot about the City of Angels song w Grace Slick. The Crow soundtrack, deservedly, got more attention than City of Angels but it's got some great songs too.
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Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
or a Canadian leg with a few Midwest dates thrown in
Also I'd do TD Garden, Hartford, Toronto & Montréal if those materialize.
Song Wishlist: Oceans, Brother, Alone, Let Me Sleep, full W.M.A., Hold On, Bugs/all of Vitalogy, Gremmie Out Of Control (BAM!), Mankind, Around The Bend (full band), Whale Song (DOUBLE BAM!), The Long Road, Don't Gimme No Lip, Pilate, Push Me Pull Me, All Those Yesterdays, Rival, Parting Ways, Ghost, Bu$hleaguer, WWS, Parachutes, Army Reserve, low octave Driftin', Strangest Tribe, Other Side, Undone, Fatal, Hitchhiker, Education, Black Red Yellow, Of the Earth, Love Reign O'er Me, Gonna See My Friend, Amongst the Waves, Santa Cruz, Infallible, Yellow Moon, Alright, Comes Then Goes, Got to Give, and the Mamasan Trilogy.
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
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2000 Virginia Beach
2003 Raleigh
2016 Raleigh Thanks HB2
2016 Columbia
2020 Baltimore Thanks COVID
2022 Baltimore The only original COVID venue not rescheduled (due to construction) :(
2022 Denver
2024 Baltimore
2025 Raleigh 1 and 2
St. Paul 2014 • Mexico City 2015 • Philadelphia II 2016 • Ottawa 2016 • Amsterdam I & II 2018 • Wrigley Field II 2018 • Phoenix 2022
Apollo Theater 2022 • Chicago I 2023 • Baltimore 2024
1998 Raleigh
2000 Virginia Beach
2003 Raleigh
2016 Raleigh Thanks HB2
2016 Columbia
2020 Baltimore Thanks COVID
2022 Baltimore The only original COVID venue not rescheduled (due to construction) :(
2022 Denver
2024 Baltimore
2025 Raleigh 1 and 2