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"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
1996: Toronto - 1998: Chicago, Montreal, Barrie - 2000: Montreal, Toronto - 2002: Seattle X2 (Key Arena) - 2003: Cleveland, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal, Seattle (Benaroya Hall) - 2004: Reading, Toledo, Grand Rapids - 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City - 2006: Toronto X2, Albany, Hartford, Grand Rapids, Cleveland - 2007: Chicago (Vic Theatre) - 2008: NYC X2, Hartford, Mansfield X2 - 2009: Toronto, Chicago X2, Seattle X2, Philadelphia X4 - 2010: Columbus, Noblesville, Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford - 2011: Montreal, Toronto X2, Ottawa, Hamilton - 2012: Missoula - 2013: London, Chicago, Buffalo, Hartford - 2014: Detroit, Moline - 2015: NYC (Global Citizen Festival) - 2016: Greenville, Toronto X2, Chicago 1 - 2017: Brooklyn (RRHOF Induction) - 2018: Chicago 1, Boston 1 - 2022: Fresno, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto, NYC, Camden - 2023: St. Paul X2, Austin X2 - 2024: Vancouver X2, Portland, Sacramento, Missoula, Noblesville, Philadelphia X2, Baltimore
arena is good for shows as long as you are not in the upper sections, sound sucks up there. bounces, reverb, dead spots
Atlanta, GA 8/7/00...Atlanta, GA 4/19/03...Columbia, SC 6/16/08...New Orleans, LA 5/1/10...East Troy, WI 9/3/11... East Troy, WI 9/4/11... Atlanta, GA 9/22/12...Greenville, SC 4/16/16...Nashville, TN 9/16/22
2000- Atlanta, GA: New Orleans, LA: Memphis, TN: Nashville, TN
2003- Raleigh, NC: Charlotte, NC: Atlanta, GA
2004- Asheville, NC (hometown show)
2006- Cincinnati, OH
2008- Columbia, SC
2009- Chicago, IL x 2 / Ed Vedder- Atlanta, GA x 2
2010- Bristow, VA
2011- Alpine Valley, WI (PJ20) x 2 / Ed Vedder- Chicago, IL
2012- Atlanta, GA
2013- Charlotte, NC
2014- Cincinnati, OH
2015- New York, NY
2016- Greenville, SC: Hampton, VA:: Columbia, SC: Raleigh, NC : Lexington, KY: Philly, PA 2: (Wrigley) Chicago, IL x 2 (holy shit): Temple of the Dog- Philly, PA
I'm looking for opinions on the side of stage seats. I got two for Atlanta night 2 in the fan sale, but we want to take our 2 sons with us so I'm looking for 4 seats together now. My youngest is a drummer so he might actually enjoy being able to see the kit. Thanks
Kendrick Lamar is playing at Mercedes-Benz Stadium for night one on Tuesday. Downtown Atlanta is gonna be a shit show. I’m booking a Fur Bus there and back to the burbs. If you know you know!
Kendrick Lamar is playing at Mercedes-Benz Stadium for night one on Tuesday. Downtown Atlanta is gonna be a shit show. I’m booking a Fur Bus there and back to the burbs. If you know you know!
Got my buddies party bus service doing that for us back to Buford both nights. Going to be a train wreck down there.
Kendrick Lamar is playing at Mercedes-Benz Stadium for night one on Tuesday. Downtown Atlanta is gonna be a shit show. I’m booking a Fur Bus there and back to the burbs. If you know you know!
Got my buddies party bus service doing that for us back to Buford both nights. Going to be a train wreck down there.
Does he have room for a few more in Peachtree Corners? It’s on the way!
Kendrick Lamar is playing at Mercedes-Benz Stadium for night one on Tuesday. Downtown Atlanta is gonna be a shit show. I’m booking a Fur Bus there and back to the burbs. If you know you know!
Got my buddies party bus service doing that for us back to Buford both nights. Going to be a train wreck down there.
Does he have room for a few more in Peachtree Corners? It’s on the way!
I'm not attending any of the ATL nights. I'm just relaying some interesting local news here:
Atlanta Dream
The Dream. It’s all in the name. The players are certainly living their dreams, having achieved professional basketball stardom. But they’re also helping young girls in the Atlanta area chase theirs—through STEM. The team’s “Power Her Dreams” clinics, sponsored by Microsoft, teach girls valuable STEM skills using basketball as an exciting entry point.
Basketball and STEM are surprisingly connected. Take dribbling, for example, one of the most fundamental skills in the game. Mastering it requires finesse… and physics. At the camps, the girls learn all about the force and energy behind a ball’s bounce.
Dream star Rhyne Howard recently joined a clinic to give the girls an engineering lesson using something unexpected: their basketball shoes. “Everyone here shout out your favorite basketball shoe,” a coach prompts the girls. She barely finishes the question before their answers ring out.
“Air Force Ones!”
“Lebron’s shoes!”
“The green Kobes—like the ones I’m wearing!”
“Well,” the coach continues, “these shoes were specifically designed to give you traction on the floor—that’s engineering.”
Later, Rhyne sits on the floor with the girls, pencils and paper in hand, demonstrating how to draw plays. She sketches out a court, marks down players’ positions, and shows what angles to take to cut across defenders and drive to the basket. A coach explains that creating plays is similar to creating “if/then” statements, which are the foundations of algorithms. And that learning code skills can help them up their game.
Because at these camps, the girls aren’t just playing games—they’re making them. Arcade-style basketball games, to be exact. Using Microsoft Make:Code, the girls learn basic coding skills to build a free-throw shooting game. Microsoft and the Dream hope to create a curiosity in STEM that opens the door to more opportunities in the future. On and off the court.
Athens 2006 / Milton Keynes 2014 / London 1&2 2022 / Seattle 1&2 2024 / Dublin 2024 / Manchester 2024
Looks like most of the hotels near the venue have all raised their prices again........my room at the American Hotel by Hilton went from $220/night to $325/night. Luckily I booked @ $220.
Looks like most of the hotels near the venue have all raised their prices again........my room at the American Hotel by Hilton went from $220/night to $325/night. Luckily I booked @ $220.
Wow! I am glad I booked a hotel when I did as well. I am staying at the Holiday Inn Express near the venue. The room is a different prices over the nights I am there but ranges from $126 - $189. Probably not as nice as the Hilton, though.
Looks like most of the hotels near the venue have all raised their prices again........my room at the American Hotel by Hilton went from $220/night to $325/night. Luckily I booked @ $220.
Wow! I am glad I booked a hotel when I did as well. I am staying at the Holiday Inn Express near the venue. The room is a different prices over the nights I am there but ranges from $126 - $189. Probably not as nice as the Hilton, though.
Thats a good deal for a room near the venue.
The combination of a PJ arena show and a Kendrick Lamar stadium show is driving up the demand.
Looks like most of the hotels near the venue have all raised their prices again........my room at the American Hotel by Hilton went from $220/night to $325/night. Luckily I booked @ $220.
Wow! I am glad I booked a hotel when I did as well. I am staying at the Holiday Inn Express near the venue. The room is a different prices over the nights I am there but ranges from $126 - $189. Probably not as nice as the Hilton, though.
Thats a good deal for a room near the venue.
The combination of a PJ arena show and a Kendrick Lamar stadium show is driving up the demand.
I know. It is a good deal and a 10 minute walk to the venue.
First time in ATL and I just booked the Sonder on the south end of Midtown. $147/night all in. Seems like a cross between a hotel and an airbnb where you check in on your own with an app. Fingers crossed it works! Close to midtown and worst-case scenario it's a 30-min walk back after the show
First time in ATL and I just booked the Sonder on the south end of Midtown. $147/night all in. Seems like a cross between a hotel and an airbnb where you check in on your own with an app. Fingers crossed it works! Close to midtown and worst-case scenario it's a 30-min walk back after the show
I live a block from there, great restaurant across the street, Poor Calvin's. Easy walk; I'll be walking both nights.
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ATL 2: Section 121 Row U
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"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
1996: Toronto - 1998: Chicago, Montreal, Barrie - 2000: Montreal, Toronto - 2002: Seattle X2 (Key Arena) - 2003: Cleveland, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal, Seattle (Benaroya Hall) - 2004: Reading, Toledo, Grand Rapids - 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City - 2006: Toronto X2, Albany, Hartford, Grand Rapids, Cleveland - 2007: Chicago (Vic Theatre) - 2008: NYC X2, Hartford, Mansfield X2 - 2009: Toronto, Chicago X2, Seattle X2, Philadelphia X4 - 2010: Columbus, Noblesville, Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford - 2011: Montreal, Toronto X2, Ottawa, Hamilton - 2012: Missoula - 2013: London, Chicago, Buffalo, Hartford - 2014: Detroit, Moline - 2015: NYC (Global Citizen Festival) - 2016: Greenville, Toronto X2, Chicago 1 - 2017: Brooklyn (RRHOF Induction) - 2018: Chicago 1, Boston 1 - 2022: Fresno, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto, NYC, Camden - 2023: St. Paul X2, Austin X2 - 2024: Vancouver X2, Portland, Sacramento, Missoula, Noblesville, Philadelphia X2, Baltimore
Atl N2 Sec 119 row QQ
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I was hoping for a little better but i think once i get there I'll be happy.
Charlotte 03
Asheville 04
Atlanta 12
Greenville 16, Columbia 16
Seattle 18
Nashville 22
Ohana Festival 24 x2
Ed Solo: 17-Louisville
Charlotte 03
Asheville 04
Atlanta 12
Greenville 16, Columbia 16
Seattle 18
Nashville 22
Ohana Festival 24 x2
Cincinnati 2014
Greenville 2016
(Raleigh 2016)
Columbia 2016
Cincinnati 2014
Greenville 2016
(Raleigh 2016)
Columbia 2016
Cincinnati 2014
Greenville 2016
(Raleigh 2016)
Columbia 2016
ATL Night 2 SEC 121 row FF
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1995- New Orleans, LA : New Orleans, LA
1996- Charleston, SC
1998- Atlanta, GA: Birmingham, AL: Greenville, SC: Knoxville, TN
2000- Atlanta, GA: New Orleans, LA: Memphis, TN: Nashville, TN
2003- Raleigh, NC: Charlotte, NC: Atlanta, GA
2004- Asheville, NC (hometown show)
2006- Cincinnati, OH
2008- Columbia, SC
2009- Chicago, IL x 2 / Ed Vedder- Atlanta, GA x 2
2010- Bristow, VA
2011- Alpine Valley, WI (PJ20) x 2 / Ed Vedder- Chicago, IL
2012- Atlanta, GA
2013- Charlotte, NC
2014- Cincinnati, OH
2015- New York, NY
2016- Greenville, SC: Hampton, VA:: Columbia, SC: Raleigh, NC : Lexington, KY: Philly, PA 2: (Wrigley) Chicago, IL x 2 (holy shit): Temple of the Dog- Philly, PA
2017- ED VED- Louisville, KY
2018- Chicago, IL x2, Boston, MA x2
2020- Nashville, TN
2022- Smashville
2023- Austin, TX x2
2024- Baltimore
I'm not attending any of the ATL nights. I'm just relaying some interesting local news here:
Atlanta Dream
The Dream. It’s all in the name. The players are certainly living their dreams, having achieved professional basketball stardom. But they’re also helping young girls in the Atlanta area chase theirs—through STEM. The team’s “Power Her Dreams” clinics, sponsored by Microsoft, teach girls valuable STEM skills using basketball as an exciting entry point.
Basketball and STEM are surprisingly connected. Take dribbling, for example, one of the most fundamental skills in the game. Mastering it requires finesse… and physics. At the camps, the girls learn all about the force and energy behind a ball’s bounce.
Dream star Rhyne Howard recently joined a clinic to give the girls an engineering lesson using something unexpected: their basketball shoes. “Everyone here shout out your favorite basketball shoe,” a coach prompts the girls. She barely finishes the question before their answers ring out.
“Air Force Ones!”
“Lebron’s shoes!”
“The green Kobes—like the ones I’m wearing!”
“Well,” the coach continues, “these shoes were specifically designed to give you traction on the floor—that’s engineering.”
Later, Rhyne sits on the floor with the girls, pencils and paper in hand, demonstrating how to draw plays. She sketches out a court, marks down players’ positions, and shows what angles to take to cut across defenders and drive to the basket. A coach explains that creating plays is similar to creating “if/then” statements, which are the foundations of algorithms. And that learning code skills can help them up their game.
Because at these camps, the girls aren’t just playing games—they’re making them. Arcade-style basketball games, to be exact. Using Microsoft Make:Code, the girls learn basic coding skills to build a free-throw shooting game. Microsoft and the Dream hope to create a curiosity in STEM that opens the door to more opportunities in the future. On and off the court.
Planning this trip has me feeling like a 10 yr old again.
The combination of a PJ arena show and a Kendrick Lamar stadium show is driving up the demand.