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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,539
    I guess this thread can be changed to sometime in the future 
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  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,459
    There goes my St.Louis this fall theory....
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  • Haijay
    Haijay Posts: 439
    seanclax said:
    Benglish said:
    seanclax said:
    Benglish said:
    seanclax said:
    Benglish said:
    Haijay said:
    Well, certainly the upper deck, like any other act. I would love to see them do it, if only to prove all you naysayers wrong. 
    Let me ask you, if they can sell out Waldbuhne, and if they wouldn't have had their heads up their bums with the ridiculous ticket prices, both of those shows would have been sold out. They were actually getting down to about 3000 for one show and 5000 for the second. So, that would be 44,000 tickets. And yes, i know prob about 20- 30% would be going to both shows, but so what. 
    So, if they are a band that can sell that many, what are you saying their ceiling is? A good percentage of a stadium show are casual fans, who remember that one song or something, and are willing to pay 50-60 bucks to go and sit in the upper deck. They would definitely need to lose this one price for the whole venue nonsense, that model CLEARLY doesnt work in Europe
    Why go to Europe and charge less for tickets? They had very little issue selling tickets stateside. I don't think lowing the ticket prices is in the cards- my guess is there just won't be shows.
    Depends what you think they are touring for.
    I imagine playing the same shows to the same US cities would get boring after a while. Especially when you can go to Europe and explore 10 different cities over 3 weeks.

    Not to mention australia and south America. Sometimes the numbers don't have to add up
    I love the band, let me start with that. I'm sure there is an element of touring they enjoy. That enjoyment probably has most to do with the love and support they get from the fans. Make no mistake though, they are in the business of making money and selling a product to keep the wheels rolling- to leave their families for a month or more, the numbers always have to add up. It's simple economics, the consumers have every right not to buy tickets at an established price. If the band feels they can get that price elsewhere (and they can) it makes absolutely no sense to book a tour in Europe for less money. The Euro fans voted with their wallet on the last tour, and if the band tours again they'll have to make a decision to spend money and get on a plane or listen to the tour on Nugs. I hope I'm wrong because I'd love to travel to Europe to see them before they hang it up I just don't see it happening any time soon because I'm not sure how much time they have left to stay out of an area and drive up the demand.

    It's a harsh reality, I get the idea they tour some of the same markets year in and year out but Chicago, Philly and just about anywhere they play in the US sells out with no issue. Not to mention in 2025 they hit plenty of cities in the US that hadn't been hit in years. I don't think they are touring because they get to spend time in hotels all over the world while on tour and "explore cities" on off days. I'd think they'd much rather explore cities with their families while not worrying about the tour in the background. Just my two cents.
    So you're saying you only seen them playing the us forever now?

    What are you basing that on considering they toured Europe and Australia last year.

    Ps it would be nice to get on a plane to see the band and not worry about getting sent back at customs 🤷
    Well, no, I didn't say that. I said, it doesn't make sense to play in Europe unless Europeans are willing to pay the same price they can get in other cities. In my opinion, the best way to work around that is to spread out how often you play in an area. It will drive up demand thus help drive ticket sales when you do come back. It's not a hard concept to grasp, the issue is the sand running through the hour glass. Maybe they do take a full year off in 2026 like many are speculating and I don't think it would be out of realm of possibility to have a South American/Euro tour with a short US run on the front or back-end of that in 2027, but it's asking a lot considering their age.

    PS: To your customs comment, no need to be ignorant. Hop on a plane and come on over, we'd be glad to have you. I've got family who arrived here from Manchester over the weekend, not a single issue, in fact from what I understand they went through US customs in Dublin  .  

    The ticket prices for Europe were high but not astronomical. The biggest shitshow was whoever decided playing a stadium in London was a good idea.
    I'm sure they would of sold out 2 nights at the o2.

    Having said that Barcelona didn't sell out. I went to both those shows but I don't know what the bands following is like in Spain.


    You have been saying that nonstop. You dont think they could draw 45,000 in the UK? Please. They screwed up with the prices, and the timing. Were they not charging double what Green Day and Foo and the Boss were? Theres the problem, right there. 
    It cant be said enough, they sold 130,000 for Hyde Park. Yep, it was a “festival”, and yes, a lot of people just went because, but the vast majority of  people were there to see PJ. And they had the fastest sellout ever, thats why they added the second show.  And the band were just there in ‘18, and the tickets went on sale in ‘19, and it went how it went. 
    That year the Eagles didn't sellout their show, Duran Duran didn't, the Stones didn’t until a week before. And the Kings of Leon didn’t even come close to selling out theirs the following year. Give them some credit, for once…….
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,191
    I guess this thread can be changed to sometime in the future 

    Yep!


  • TT98
    TT98 Posts: 137
    Any chance on 1 more show with Matt before he officially leaves?? I really hope so, a hometown Seattle show to see him off would be amazing!
  • Ryan
    Ryan Posts: 1,222
    TT98 said:
    Any chance on 1 more show with Matt before he officially leaves?? I really hope so, a hometown Seattle show to see him off would be amazing!
    Did you miss his message today?  He has stepped off the PJ drum riser for the last time and left the band.  Seems pretty definitive.
    2003 - June 15 Fargo
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    2006 - May 9/10 Toronto, June 26/27 St. Paul, July 22/23 George, Oct 21/22 Mountain View
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    2009 - Aug 21 Toronto, Aug 23/24 Chicago, Sept 21/22 Seattle, Oct 27/28/30/31 Philadelphia
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  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,520
    Ryan said:
    TT98 said:
    Any chance on 1 more show with Matt before he officially leaves?? I really hope so, a hometown Seattle show to see him off would be amazing!
    Did you miss his message today?  He has stepped off the PJ drum riser for the last time and left the band.  Seems pretty definitive.
    Doesn't rule out one more gig on a tasteful cocktail kit
  • RatherStarved
    RatherStarved Posts: 5,764
    Maybe he’s running for president.  
    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; Indy; Chicago 1-2; MSG 1-2; Philly 2; Boston 2; Ohana 1-2; 2025: FL 1-2, ATL 1-2, Nash 1-2, Pit 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
  • seanclax
    seanclax Posts: 576
    Haijay said:
    seanclax said:
    Benglish said:
    seanclax said:
    Benglish said:
    seanclax said:
    Benglish said:
    Haijay said:
    Well, certainly the upper deck, like any other act. I would love to see them do it, if only to prove all you naysayers wrong. 
    Let me ask you, if they can sell out Waldbuhne, and if they wouldn't have had their heads up their bums with the ridiculous ticket prices, both of those shows would have been sold out. They were actually getting down to about 3000 for one show and 5000 for the second. So, that would be 44,000 tickets. And yes, i know prob about 20- 30% would be going to both shows, but so what. 
    So, if they are a band that can sell that many, what are you saying their ceiling is? A good percentage of a stadium show are casual fans, who remember that one song or something, and are willing to pay 50-60 bucks to go and sit in the upper deck. They would definitely need to lose this one price for the whole venue nonsense, that model CLEARLY doesnt work in Europe
    Why go to Europe and charge less for tickets? They had very little issue selling tickets stateside. I don't think lowing the ticket prices is in the cards- my guess is there just won't be shows.
    Depends what you think they are touring for.
    I imagine playing the same shows to the same US cities would get boring after a while. Especially when you can go to Europe and explore 10 different cities over 3 weeks.

    Not to mention australia and south America. Sometimes the numbers don't have to add up
    I love the band, let me start with that. I'm sure there is an element of touring they enjoy. That enjoyment probably has most to do with the love and support they get from the fans. Make no mistake though, they are in the business of making money and selling a product to keep the wheels rolling- to leave their families for a month or more, the numbers always have to add up. It's simple economics, the consumers have every right not to buy tickets at an established price. If the band feels they can get that price elsewhere (and they can) it makes absolutely no sense to book a tour in Europe for less money. The Euro fans voted with their wallet on the last tour, and if the band tours again they'll have to make a decision to spend money and get on a plane or listen to the tour on Nugs. I hope I'm wrong because I'd love to travel to Europe to see them before they hang it up I just don't see it happening any time soon because I'm not sure how much time they have left to stay out of an area and drive up the demand.

    It's a harsh reality, I get the idea they tour some of the same markets year in and year out but Chicago, Philly and just about anywhere they play in the US sells out with no issue. Not to mention in 2025 they hit plenty of cities in the US that hadn't been hit in years. I don't think they are touring because they get to spend time in hotels all over the world while on tour and "explore cities" on off days. I'd think they'd much rather explore cities with their families while not worrying about the tour in the background. Just my two cents.
    So you're saying you only seen them playing the us forever now?

    What are you basing that on considering they toured Europe and Australia last year.

    Ps it would be nice to get on a plane to see the band and not worry about getting sent back at customs 🤷
    Well, no, I didn't say that. I said, it doesn't make sense to play in Europe unless Europeans are willing to pay the same price they can get in other cities. In my opinion, the best way to work around that is to spread out how often you play in an area. It will drive up demand thus help drive ticket sales when you do come back. It's not a hard concept to grasp, the issue is the sand running through the hour glass. Maybe they do take a full year off in 2026 like many are speculating and I don't think it would be out of realm of possibility to have a South American/Euro tour with a short US run on the front or back-end of that in 2027, but it's asking a lot considering their age.

    PS: To your customs comment, no need to be ignorant. Hop on a plane and come on over, we'd be glad to have you. I've got family who arrived here from Manchester over the weekend, not a single issue, in fact from what I understand they went through US customs in Dublin  .  

    The ticket prices for Europe were high but not astronomical. The biggest shitshow was whoever decided playing a stadium in London was a good idea.
    I'm sure they would of sold out 2 nights at the o2.

    Having said that Barcelona didn't sell out. I went to both those shows but I don't know what the bands following is like in Spain.


    You have been saying that nonstop. You dont think they could draw 45,000 in the UK? Please. They screwed up with the prices, and the timing. Were they not charging double what Green Day and Foo and the Boss were? Theres the problem, right there. 
    It cant be said enough, they sold 130,000 for Hyde Park. Yep, it was a “festival”, and yes, a lot of people just went because, but the vast majority of  people were there to see PJ. And they had the fastest sellout ever, thats why they added the second show.  And the band were just there in ‘18, and the tickets went on sale in ‘19, and it went how it went. 
    That year the Eagles didn't sellout their show, Duran Duran didn't, the Stones didn’t until a week before. And the Kings of Leon didn’t even come close to selling out theirs the following year. Give them some credit, for once…….
    I paid £130 for both nights through ten club for hyde park compared to £160 for Tottenham. That's a huge difference.

    I also said I thought they would sell out 2 nights at the o2, which would be about 45.000 so what's your point
  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,211
    They would easily sell out the 02 for two nights when they return to the UK. Not a single doubt on that, and that is on the higher pricing end too. 

    I just hope they play a show or two in the north and return to Manchester and Leeds. 

    I'd happily pay double the price from last year. No question. I may be in the minority there but theres no shortage of people paying huge sums of money to see Oasis, and the likes of Taylor Swift. Naturally it all comes down to personal value - and I will always say that there isnt a band in the world I'd rather see than Pearl Jam
  • stones
    stones Posts: 406
    Two nights at a 20k+ venue like the O2 is much easier to sell because a high proportion of the PJ faithful go both nights.  One of the major drawbacks with one night at a 60k+ capacity venue is that it's far less desirable for travelling fans to commit to.
  • drfox
    drfox Posts: 1,481
    pdalowsky said:
    They would easily sell out the 02 for two nights when they return to the UK. Not a single doubt on that, and that is on the higher pricing end too. 

    I just hope they play a show or two in the north and return to Manchester and Leeds. 

    I'd happily pay double the price from last year. No question. I may be in the minority there but theres no shortage of people paying huge sums of money to see Oasis, and the likes of Taylor Swift. Naturally it all comes down to personal value - and I will always say that there isnt a band in the world I'd rather see than Pearl Jam
    Yeah hopefully there will be two night shows in both London and a venue in the North. Though to be honest I would just be thankful to see them play over here again, no matter where the venue. 
  • BlueLedbetter
    BlueLedbetter Posts: 1,377
    pdalowsky said:
    They would easily sell out the 02 for two nights when they return to the UK. Not a single doubt on that, and that is on the higher pricing end too. 

    I just hope they play a show or two in the north and return to Manchester and Leeds. 

    I'd happily pay double the price from last year. No question. I may be in the minority there but theres no shortage of people paying huge sums of money to see Oasis, and the likes of Taylor Swift. Naturally it all comes down to personal value - and I will always say that there isnt a band in the world I'd rather see than Pearl Jam
    That's not far enough north 😀
  • seanclax
    seanclax Posts: 576
    pdalowsky said:
    They would easily sell out the 02 for two nights when they return to the UK. Not a single doubt on that, and that is on the higher pricing end too. 

    I just hope they play a show or two in the north and return to Manchester and Leeds. 

    I'd happily pay double the price from last year. No question. I may be in the minority there but theres no shortage of people paying huge sums of money to see Oasis, and the likes of Taylor Swift. Naturally it all comes down to personal value - and I will always say that there isnt a band in the world I'd rather see than Pearl Jam
    Another Leeds show would be epic
  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,211
    pdalowsky said:
    They would easily sell out the 02 for two nights when they return to the UK. Not a single doubt on that, and that is on the higher pricing end too. 

    I just hope they play a show or two in the north and return to Manchester and Leeds. 

    I'd happily pay double the price from last year. No question. I may be in the minority there but theres no shortage of people paying huge sums of money to see Oasis, and the likes of Taylor Swift. Naturally it all comes down to personal value - and I will always say that there isnt a band in the world I'd rather see than Pearl Jam
    That's not far enough north 😀
    Lol, I mean we can certainly go further North and across the border too ;)
  • BlueLedbetter
    BlueLedbetter Posts: 1,377
    pdalowsky said:
    pdalowsky said:
    They would easily sell out the 02 for two nights when they return to the UK. Not a single doubt on that, and that is on the higher pricing end too. 

    I just hope they play a show or two in the north and return to Manchester and Leeds. 

    I'd happily pay double the price from last year. No question. I may be in the minority there but theres no shortage of people paying huge sums of money to see Oasis, and the likes of Taylor Swift. Naturally it all comes down to personal value - and I will always say that there isnt a band in the world I'd rather see than Pearl Jam
    That's not far enough north 😀
    Lol, I mean we can certainly go further North and across the border too ;)
    👍
  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,539
    There’s no chance this band goes out on tour in 26 at this stage of the bands career they don’t need to get right back on the saddle! 
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  • BlueLedbetter
    BlueLedbetter Posts: 1,377
    There’s no chance this band goes out on tour in 26 at this stage of the bands career they don’t need to get right back on the saddle! 
    There's usually at least a few shows each year to keep the lights on, appreciate this might be different with Matt leaving but you never know 
  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,211
    There’s no chance this band goes out on tour in 26 at this stage of the bands career they don’t need to get right back on the saddle! 
    There's usually at least a few shows each year to keep the lights on, appreciate this might be different with Matt leaving but you never know 
    I'll remain hopeful. might be a pipe dream but its ok to dream nonetheless
  • just_one
    just_one Lisbon Posts: 2,287
    edited July 8
    i think 2026 will have Ed and Earthlings in Europe or just Ed by himself