TM is probably leaking some tickets slowly. For anyone that didn't get tickets always keep trying, even days before the show, because they always leak them.
There doesn't seem to be a huge demand. I'm still pulling a bunch decent seats for both nights.
I guess we know which show to request when PJ plays as a band....not a high concentration of Jammers in good 'ol Atlanta...if we're willing to travel, we'll probably all get the first five rows...
"No way to save someone who won't take the rope,and just lets go..."
There doesn't seem to be a huge demand. I'm still pulling a bunch decent seats for both nights.
I guess we know which show to request when PJ plays as a band....not a high concentration of Jammers in good 'ol Atlanta...if we're willing to travel, we'll probably all get the first five rows...
Atlanta is more of a rap and country town, I think. I took my girlfriend to see George Strait last year and it was an effing zoo. In contrast, U2 has sold out every show in North America except Atlanta and Springsteen seats for next week's show are going for 70 dollars under face on Stub Hub. It doesn't make alot of sense since there are so many transplants from the North East. The only thing I can figure is that Eddie will be in town the same time as the Yankees and that's stopped people from buying tickets. It'll work out beautifully if the full band is here in the fall.
There doesn't seem to be a huge demand. I'm still pulling a bunch decent seats for both nights.
I guess we know which show to request when PJ plays as a band....not a high concentration of Jammers in good 'ol Atlanta...if we're willing to travel, we'll probably all get the first five rows...
Atlanta is more of a rap and country town, I think. I took my girlfriend to see George Strait last year and it was an effing zoo. In contrast, U2 has sold out every show in North America except Atlanta and Springsteen seats for next week's show are going for 70 dollars under face on Stub Hub. It doesn't make alot of sense since there are so many transplants from the North East. The only thing I can figure is that Eddie will be in town the same time as the Yankees and that's stopped people from buying tickets. It'll work out beautifully if the full band is here in the fall.
It is my understanding also that Atlanta has been hit especially hard economics-wise.... :(
"No way to save someone who won't take the rope,and just lets go..."
The only thing I can figure is that Eddie will be in town the same time as the Yankees and that's stopped people from buying tickets.
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1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2016: Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Jacksonville, JazzFest 2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1 2022: Nashville 2023: Ft. Worth II
That is definately true,I'm supporting two people on a teacher's salary because my girlfriend has had such a hard time finding a job. That's the reason I didn't try for tix through the 10C or ticketmaster. I'm hoping we'll be doing better financially in June and I can get to see Ed.The only reason I'm going to Wilco and Springsteen this week because I have a friend who was cool enough to buy tickets and let me pay him back at a later date.
It is my understanding also that Atlanta has been hit especially hard economics-wise.... :([/quote]
I've seen PJ in Atlanta 4 times...twice with fan club seats. The first time I was in something like the 20th row. The second time I was maybe 12-15 rows back. I have decent seniority, I guess, and they were still going by seniority then and I still never get good seats in Atlanta. I always travel to the Carolinas, Tennessee and once even went to Halifax, Nova Scotia...which, by the way, were the best seats I've ever had...4th row center. Plenty of PJ fans here in Atlanta. I've been out of the country for a few months so I don't know how much it was publicized at home...seems to have popped up outta nowhere. Short publicity window + crap economy + Yankees = slow to sell out. It will sell out for sure....especially when the venue holds less than 2800 people. Hey...I hope there is a smaller fan base and thus less 10C members so all of us will get great seats. Regardless...the parking lot will be jammin'.
I've seen PJ in Atlanta 4 times...twice with fan club seats. The first time I was in something like the 20th row. The second time I was maybe 12-15 rows back. I have decent seniority, I guess, and they were still going by seniority then and I still never get good seats in Atlanta. I always travel to the Carolinas, Tennessee and once even went to Halifax, Nova Scotia...which, by the way, were the best seats I've ever had...4th row center. Plenty of PJ fans here in Atlanta. I've been out of the country for a few months so I don't know how much it was publicized at home...seems to have popped up outta nowhere. Short publicity window + crap economy + Yankees = slow to sell out. It will sell out for sure....especially when the venue holds less than 2800 people. Hey...I hope there is a smaller fan base and thus less 10C members so all of us will get great seats. Regardless...the parking lot will be jammin'.
Parking lot will be sweet and you got 4th row in Halifax because Canada sucks and no one wants to go there...
"No way to save someone who won't take the rope,and just lets go..."
There are Pearl Jam fans in Atlanta. Part of the problem is there are no decent radio stations anymore that would be excited about this show. I didn't hear it mentioned once on any radio stations. Also there are a lot of "fans" that maybe aren't that hardcore. They don't mind paying $40-60 per ticket to see all of Pearl Jam but maybe $85 a ticket is too much just for EV and an album (Into the Wild) that they may not have really heard.
There are Pearl Jam fans in Atlanta. Part of the problem is there are no decent radio stations anymore that would be excited about this show. I didn't hear it mentioned once on any radio stations. Also there are a lot of "fans" that maybe aren't that hardcore. They don't mind paying $40-60 per ticket to see all of Pearl Jam but maybe $85 a ticket is too much just for EV and an album (Into the Wild) that they may not have really heard.
Shaffee from project 961 is a die-hard. He mentioned Ed solo tour a couple of times... I also heard from my GF that Dave FM (92.9) has been playing tons of PJ lately. Last week was PJ week...
There are Pearl Jam fans in Atlanta. Part of the problem is there are no decent radio stations anymore that would be excited about this show. I didn't hear it mentioned once on any radio stations. Also there are a lot of "fans" that maybe aren't that hardcore. They don't mind paying $40-60 per ticket to see all of Pearl Jam but maybe $85 a ticket is too much just for EV and an album (Into the Wild) that they may not have really heard.
Shaffee from project 961 is a die-hard. He mentioned Ed solo tour a couple of times... I also heard from my GF that Dave FM (92.9) has been playing tons of PJ lately. Last week was PJ week...
I also saw that 99X is back
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1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2016: Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Jacksonville, JazzFest 2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1 2022: Nashville 2023: Ft. Worth II
I've seen PJ in Atlanta 4 times...twice with fan club seats. The first time I was in something like the 20th row. The second time I was maybe 12-15 rows back. I have decent seniority, I guess, and they were still going by seniority then and I still never get good seats in Atlanta. I always travel to the Carolinas, Tennessee and once even went to Halifax, Nova Scotia...which, by the way, were the best seats I've ever had...4th row center. Plenty of PJ fans here in Atlanta. I've been out of the country for a few months so I don't know how much it was publicized at home...seems to have popped up outta nowhere. Short publicity window + crap economy + Yankees = slow to sell out. It will sell out for sure....especially when the venue holds less than 2800 people. Hey...I hope there is a smaller fan base and thus less 10C members so all of us will get great seats. Regardless...the parking lot will be jammin'.
Parking lot will be sweet and you got 4th row in Halifax because Canada sucks and no one wants to go there...
Yo Addict...that's funny you say that about Halifax...that's why I chose it because I thought it would have the best odds as far as fan club seats and I figured I'd have seniority over most everyone there. To my surprise Halifax is a big college town so there were lots of 10C fans. It's one of the best shows I've seen. Also to my surprise Halifax was absolutely beautiful! We had a great time there. Great fans...except for the chick with the blinky light hat in front of me who wanted to make sure Ed and the band knew it was her birthday. Her hat annoyed me but she did get a guitar pick from Ed so I guess it worked.
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Maybe TM was shut down or something...I tried for a while and got nothing...couldn't even attempt to buy...site said tickets were unavailable
I guess we know which show to request when PJ plays as a band....not a high concentration of Jammers in good 'ol Atlanta...if we're willing to travel, we'll probably all get the first five rows...
Atlanta is more of a rap and country town, I think. I took my girlfriend to see George Strait last year and it was an effing zoo. In contrast, U2 has sold out every show in North America except Atlanta and Springsteen seats for next week's show are going for 70 dollars under face on Stub Hub. It doesn't make alot of sense since there are so many transplants from the North East. The only thing I can figure is that Eddie will be in town the same time as the Yankees and that's stopped people from buying tickets. It'll work out beautifully if the full band is here in the fall.
It is my understanding also that Atlanta has been hit especially hard economics-wise.... :(
1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1
2022: Nashville
2023: Ft. Worth II
It is my understanding also that Atlanta has been hit especially hard economics-wise.... :([/quote]
Parking lot will be sweet and you got 4th row in Halifax because Canada sucks and no one wants to go there...
Shaffee from project 961 is a die-hard. He mentioned Ed solo tour a couple of times... I also heard from my GF that Dave FM (92.9) has been playing tons of PJ lately. Last week was PJ week...
1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1
2022: Nashville
2023: Ft. Worth II
It's a running joke I have that is basically unfounded...
Unless you account for Bryan Adams, Alannis, Celine Dion, Richard Marx....nickelback.oh, I don't feel so good all of a sudden...
The best thing to come out of Canada in the last SEVERAL years is Kathleen Edwards
You are coming to Atlanta from Montana for the shows?