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  • Wilds
    Wilds Posts: 4,329
    BeerBaron wrote:
    So if Toronto is on the 21st and Chicago on say the 23rd, that still leaves 5 days between Chicago and SF. I would think that we will see at least 1 more show in there. Indy? St. Louis? KC? Denver?

    Vegas? Seattle? Portland? :?:
  • drsluggo
    drsluggo Posts: 4,742
    BeerBaron wrote:
    So if Toronto is on the 21st and Chicago on say the 23rd, that still leaves 5 days between Chicago and SF. I would think that we will see at least 1 more show in there. Indy? St. Louis? KC? Denver?
    You'd have to think 2 nights in Chicago right? Then maybe one other Canada stop? Maybe something either East Troy, Detroit, Indy... maybe?
  • QuarterToTen
    QuarterToTen Cincinnati, Ohio Posts: 3,650
    Flagg wrote:
    Awesome. Think they might give us time between the announcement and actually buying tickets?

    probably about 10 minutes.

    awesome indeed.
    Nice shirt.
  • Wilds
    Wilds Posts: 4,329
    Flagg wrote:
    Awesome. Think they might give us time between the announcement and actually buying tickets?


    Sadly I think it will run like the Europe sale.
  • 100 Pacer
    100 Pacer Toronto, ON Posts: 9,325
    drsluggo wrote:
    BeerBaron wrote:
    So if Toronto is on the 21st and Chicago on say the 23rd, that still leaves 5 days between Chicago and SF. I would think that we will see at least 1 more show in there. Indy? St. Louis? KC? Denver?
    You'd have to think 2 nights in Chicago right? Then maybe one other Canada stop? Maybe something either East Troy, Detroit, Indy... maybe?

    here's hoping for Alpine Valley!

    i don't see another Canadian stop happening aside from Toronto on August 21st,...frankly, i don't see where all this talk of a "Canadian tour" originated from?!

    ;)
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  • BeerBaron
    BeerBaron Toronto-ish Posts: 4,100
    drsluggo wrote:
    BeerBaron wrote:
    So if Toronto is on the 21st and Chicago on say the 23rd, that still leaves 5 days between Chicago and SF. I would think that we will see at least 1 more show in there. Indy? St. Louis? KC? Denver?
    You'd have to think 2 nights in Chicago right? Then maybe one other Canada stop? Maybe something either East Troy, Detroit, Indy... maybe?
    There is already an Aug 23rd Chicago show rumour out there. If that is true, there won't be another Canada show. The only other Canadian cities that even make sense here are Montreal, Ottawa or London. And they don't do 3 nights in a row any more so London between Toronto and Chicago works well geographically (as would Detroit or Grand Rapids) but doesn't work at all if Chicago is on the 23rd. I am thinking that Canada = Toronto in this case. But you never know.
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  • BeerBaron
    BeerBaron Toronto-ish Posts: 4,100
    Wilds wrote:
    BeerBaron wrote:
    So if Toronto is on the 21st and Chicago on say the 23rd, that still leaves 5 days between Chicago and SF. I would think that we will see at least 1 more show in there. Indy? St. Louis? KC? Denver?

    Vegas? Seattle? Portland? :?:
    I would think that Vegas could work too. As could Phoenix and a few other cities. That's the thing: there is a LOT of ground to cover between Chicago and San Fran.
    1996: Toronto 1998: Barrie 2000: Saratoga Springs 2003: Buffalo, Toronto 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto 2006: Toronto x2, Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Gorge #1 2007: London, Dusseldorf, Vic, Lolla 2008: WPB, Tampa, DC, MSG x2, Hartford, Boston x2, Beacon 2009: Toronto, Chicago x2, Seattle x2, LA #3&4, San Diego, Philly x4 2010: Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford 2011: Montreal, Toronto x2, Hamilton 2012: Missoula 2013: London, Wrigley, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Hartford, Dallas, OKC
  • BeerBaron
    BeerBaron Toronto-ish Posts: 4,100
    100 Pacer wrote:
    here's hoping for Alpine Valley!

    i don't see another Canadian stop happening aside from Toronto on August 21st,...frankly, i don't see where all this talk of a "Canadian tour" originated from?!
    ;)
    The Bob McKenzie thing did it. Since it is a general Canadian reference instead of a Toronto-specific reference. Would have been much better had the 10C said something about a "blue Jay" ... hell, blue jays even tweet... lol
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  • Given to...
    Given to... Wyoming Posts: 5,007
    Denver works for me!
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  • rodent
    rodent Posts: 133
    What time does everyone think the tickets will go onsale? Does anyone remember what time the UK shows went on sale last week? I think it was 10am eastern time...
  • BeerBaron
    BeerBaron Toronto-ish Posts: 4,100
    rodent wrote:
    What time does everyone think the tickets will go onsale? Does anyone remember what time the UK shows went on sale last week? I think it was 10am eastern time...
    Correct. Based on the thread on the Pit, I think it was 10:00 EST.
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  • DB41
    DB41 Posts: 539
    BeerBaron wrote:
    Wilds wrote:
    BeerBaron wrote:
    So if Toronto is on the 21st and Chicago on say the 23rd, that still leaves 5 days between Chicago and SF. I would think that we will see at least 1 more show in there. Indy? St. Louis? KC? Denver?

    Vegas? Seattle? Portland? :?:
    I would think that Vegas could work too. As could Phoenix and a few other cities. That's the thing: there is a LOT of ground to cover between Chicago and San Fran.

    Whatever it is that they announce, this is going to be a strange run of shows. Within a couple of weeks they will be playing Europe, Canada (east coast), mid-west and west coast.
    I wouldn't be surprised if they throw in a one-off date on another planet in there.
  • rodent
    rodent Posts: 133
    i know most people aren't fans of how they're releasing the tour dates but i actually quite like it. it's going to make it a lot easier for the people that just want to go to the chicago and toronto shows to be able to buy/bid for their tix without the site crashing or slowing down (too much). :D
  • BeerBaron
    BeerBaron Toronto-ish Posts: 4,100
    rodent wrote:
    i know most people aren't fans of how they're releasing the tour dates but i actually quite like it. it's going to make it a lot easier for the people that just want to go to the chicago and toronto shows to be able to buy/bid for their tix without the site crashing or slowing down (too much). :D
    I agree with you. I actually like this given the circumstances (very few shows in a single region).
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  • PJStatTracker
    PJStatTracker Posts: 2,400
    BeerBaron wrote:
    rodent wrote:
    i know most people aren't fans of how they're releasing the tour dates but i actually quite like it. it's going to make it a lot easier for the people that just want to go to the chicago and toronto shows to be able to buy/bid for their tix without the site crashing or slowing down (too much). :D
    I agree with you. I actually like this given the circumstances (very few shows in a single region).

    I don't like it at all...I'm going to travel to some shows this year, but where I go depends entirely on what the other dates are...it's hard to plan when I need to make quick decisions...

    I agree it is better for the locals, especially for whatever ends up being the last group of shows announced. I just hope they at least give us a "that's all the dates for 2009!" or a "more dates coming!"...not really the 10C way, unfortunately.
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  • mrvedderson
    mrvedderson Posts: 784
    maybe they are doing it like this because everyone will be included as locals at some point?
  • BeerBaron wrote:
    rodent wrote:
    What time does everyone think the tickets will go onsale? Does anyone remember what time the UK shows went on sale last week? I think it was 10am eastern time...
    Correct. Based on the thread on the Pit, I think it was 10:00 EST.


    Can you fill me in on how it worked for Euro........

    I assumed that the announcement would be made on monday......with tickets to follow right after.
    Usually this all happens at 1:00 eastern???
    It was 10:00 eastern for Euro???

    thanks in advance!
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  • PJStatTracker
    PJStatTracker Posts: 2,400
    BeerBaron wrote:
    rodent wrote:
    What time does everyone think the tickets will go onsale? Does anyone remember what time the UK shows went on sale last week? I think it was 10am eastern time...
    Correct. Based on the thread on the Pit, I think it was 10:00 EST.


    Can you fill me in on how it worked for Euro........

    I assumed that the announcement would be made on monday......with tickets to follow right after.
    Usually this all happens at 1:00 eastern???
    It was 10:00 eastern for Euro???

    thanks in advance!

    i believe Euro happened at 10 AM EST and tickets were available immediately. Not lottery style like EV, just available until sold out.
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  • SHIT!

    I have appt's till 11:30..........I thought I was in the clear!!!!
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  • PJStatTracker
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    SHIT!

    I have appt's till 11:30..........I thought I was in the clear!!!!

    they might have announced earlier than usual because of the difference in time for the Euros...who knows what will happen...seems to me that 7:00 AM is mighty early to get the ball rolling unless you absolutely need to. I bet it's closer to 1:00 EST on Monday. just my guess...luckily I have the day off so bring it on 10C!
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