heard pj is playing "SNL" in May
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PillowPants wrote:Fastrichie wrote:"Maybe we'll get a CT date."
I think we will although Koplik said this week he has been in touch w PJ's management and there is no dates held.
Does Koplik come out every week and blab about what he's discussed with whom?
I enjoy the info but it doesn't seem like the norm for the industry?
http://www.wccc.com/podcast.php?ID=12Summerfest 7/8/95
Missoula 6/20/98
Alpine Valley 6/26/98 & 6/27/98
Alpine Valley 10/8/00
Champaign 4/23/03
Alpine Valley 6/21/03
Missoula 8/29/05
Chicago 5/16 & 17/06
Grand Rapids 5/19/06
Summerfest 6/29/06 & 6/30/06
Tampa 6/12/08
Chicago 8/23/09
Indy 5/7/10
Alpine Valley x2 2011
Wrigley 2013
Milwaukee 14
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primussucks wrote:PillowPants wrote:Fastrichie wrote:"Maybe we'll get a CT date."
I think we will although Koplik said this week he has been in touch w PJ's management and there is no dates held.
Does Koplik come out every week and blab about what he's discussed with whom?
I enjoy the info but it doesn't seem like the norm for the industry?
http://www.wccc.com/podcast.php?ID=12
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what radio station?buf dtw buf sce yyz tol grr yhm yyz pit yyz yyz pit bna cae aus lax lax san phl phl cle buf mke mke atl pit buf clt san lax lax gsp cae bna sea sea blq bna aus aus lga lga0
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94.1 the Zone0
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94.1 just played I got Id. Called in and the DJ said he hadn't heard of anything about a tour, but that they would be the first to know. :evil:06/24/06: Cincy
06/18/08: Columbia
08/23/09 & 08/24/2009: Chicago
05/06/2010: Columus
05/07/2010: Indy
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so, the radio station says snl and a tour (heard twice). then, you call the station and they say they havent heard about a tour........umm0
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Not really my thing to feed the rumor mongor, but I feel compelled. I heard recently that Pearl Jam will be the music guest on March 6th when Zach Galifianakis is hosting. The worst part about this is I cannot remember where or from whom I heard that, which makes me feel worse for posting this.
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As long as they come to Ohio, I'll be happy.0
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metsfan wrote:PJRock75 wrote:15 dates huh? Besides the local shows that they would promote, how would they know the exact amount for the whole cost? Just seems more rumored than factual. But if it is true, I would guess possibly 4 shows in Boston, 5 in NYC, 1 in Philly, 1 in D.C., 1 in Charlotte, 1 in Atlanta, 2 in Florida....just guessing :?
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Mets--off topic, but are you going to Citi for DMB this summer? I'm toying w/the idea but have no idea how Citi would be for a concert.0 -
Up Here In My Tree wrote:Not really my thing to feed the rumor mongor, but I feel compelled. I heard recently that Pearl Jam will be the music guest on March 6th when Zach Galifianakis is hosting. The worst part about this is I cannot remember where or from whom I heard that, which makes me feel worse for posting this.
Fuck it
musical guest for March 6th is TBA. I've never heard of TBA--any good?
Episode Number Date Host Musical Guest Notes
(35.1)
September 26, 2009 Megan Fox U2 U2 performed "Breathe", "Moment of Surrender" and "Ultraviolet (Light My Way)"
This episode is newly-hired cast member Jenny Slate's first appearance on SNL, and Nasim Pedrad's first full episode.
A new opening sequence which mentions SNL's 35 years on-air debuts with this episode.
During the "Biker Chick Chat" sketch, Jenny Slate accidentally says, "You stood up for yourself, and I fuckin' love you for that!" Most of the sketch before and after consisted of everyone saying "Friggin'," "frickin'" or "freakin'". Slate quickly holds her breath after realizing her mistake. On the October 24, 2009 rerun of this episode, a dress rehearsal version of the sketch aired instead of the live show version.
(35.2)
October 3, 2009 Ryan Reynolds Lady Gaga Lady Gaga performed "Paparazzi" and a medley of songs including "Bad Romance", "LoveGame" and "Poker Face".
A new format for the introduction of the musical guest and host debuts in this episode.
Elijah Wood appears in the SNL Digital Short.
Scarlett Johansson (Reynolds' wife) appears in the "Porcelain Fountains" ad portraying the same Lexi character that she played during her past two hosting appearances.
Lady Gaga and Madonna appear in Deep House Dish. Lady Gaga also appears in another sketch after her second performance.
Darrell Hammond appears as California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger during Weekend Update.
(35.3)
October 10, 2009 Drew Barrymore Regina Spektor Regina Spektor performed "Eet" and "The Calculation"
With this episode, Drew Barrymore has hosted more than any other woman in SNL history, passing Candice Bergen.
Justin Long (Barrymore's ex-boyfriend) appears as Matthew McConaughey in a sketch called "Celebrity Ghost Stories". He summarizes the plot of McConaughey's movie, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past.
(35.4)
October 17, 2009 Gerard Butler Shakira Shakira performed "She Wolf" and "Did It Again"
Dwayne Johnson makes a cameo reprising his role as "The Rock" Obama in the cold opening.
This is the first episode in SNL history where a sole advertiser (Anheiser-Busch's Bud Light Golden Wheat) buys all national ad time. During this ad time, outtakes from dress rehearsal from the 1990s and 2000s are shown.[9]
James Franco appears as himself in the sketch "What Up with That?". He has no lines.
This is the first episode of the season not to feature an SNL Digital Short.
(35.5)
November 7, 2009 Taylor Swift Taylor Swift performed "You Belong with Me" and "Untouchable"
Amy Poehler returns to do another "Really?! with Seth and Amy" during Weekend Update. Poehler also introduces Swift's second performance.
At 19 years old, Taylor Swift is now the second youngest host and musical guest to appear on SNL (after Britney Spears, who was 18 when she first hosted and performed).
(35.6)
November 14, 2009 January Jones Black Eyed Peas Black Eyed Peas performed "I Gotta Feeling", "Meet Me Halfway" and "Boom Boom Pow".
Darrell Hammond cameos as Lou Dobbs on Weekend Update.
The Black Eyed Peas appeared in the Today Show sketch.
(35.7)
November 21, 2009 Joseph Gordon-Levitt Dave Matthews Band Dave Matthews Band performed "You and Me" and "Shake Me Like a Monkey".
Joseph Gordon-Levitt's opening monologue is a song and dance tribute to Donald O'Connor's "Make 'Em Laugh" number in Singin' in the Rain
Dave Matthews cameos as Ozzy Osbourne in "The Mellow Show" while Bill Hader portrays Matthews.
Al Gore cameos in the "What Up with That?" sketch and on Weekend Update as a promotion for NBC "Green Week" and his new book.
Mindy Kaling cameos in "What Up with That?", she had no lines.
(35.8)
December 5, 2009 Blake Lively Rihanna Rihanna performed "Russian Roulette" and "Hard". Young Jeezy performed with Rihanna on the latter song.
On this episode's installment of Weekend Update, Abby Elliott appears as actress-singer Brittany Murphy, following a report about Murphy's alleged firing from a recent film. Elliott portrays Murphy as not entirely in touch with reality, believing she was SNL's host that evening, and planning to retaliate against the film's director by booing the film at the theater. Murphy died unexpectedly two weeks later on December 20. NBC removed the clip from Hulu without comment.
The January 23, 2010 rerun of this episode removes the Weekend Update segment with Abby Elliott as Brittany Murphy, and has a dress rehearsal version of the final sketch, "The Potato Chip Thief."
Rihanna appears in the Digital Short
(35.9)
December 12, 2009 Taylor Lautner Bon Jovi Bon Jovi performed "Superman Tonight" and "When We Were Beautiful".
This episode is dedicated to Heino Ripp, SNL's technical director from 1975 to 1983.
This is the second episode of the season not to feature an SNL Digital Short.
(35.10)
December 19, 2009 James Franco Muse Muse performed "Uprising" and "Starlight"
Mike Tyson and Jack McBrayer appear during "What Up With That?", McBrayer had no lines.
(35.11)
January 9, 2010 Charles Barkley Alicia Keys Alicia Keys performed "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart" and "Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down".
The start of the broadcast was delayed 35 minutes due to the Cowboys-Eagles NFC Wild Card game running long. The original airing did not start on time on the East and Central time zones.
Alicia Keys appears in the SNL Digital Short.
The "Barkley's Bank" sketch is cut off prematurely due to time.
Charles Barkley is now the first basketball player to host SNL more than once (as Barkley first hosted in September of 1993).
(35.12)
January 16, 2010 Sigourney Weaver The Ting Tings The Ting Tings performed "That's Not My Name" and "Shut Up and Let Me Go".
Darrell Hammond cameos as Jay Leno in the cold open.
James Cameron cameos as himself in the SNL Digital Short
With this episode, Sigourney Weaver surpasses Madeline Kahn's record for longest gap between hosting appearances (Kahn's gap was 18 years; Weaver's gap is 24 years, as she first hosted in 1986).
(35.13)
January 30, 2010 Jon Hamm Michael Bublé Michael Bublé performed "Haven't Met You Yet" and "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" which featured Sharon Jones).
Michael Bublé appears in the "Hamm and Bublé" sketch.
(35.14)
February 6, 2010 Ashton Kutcher Them Crooked Vultures Them Crooked Vultures performed "Mind Eraser, No Chaser" and "New Fang".
This is the third episode of the season not to feature an SNL Digital Short, although the "An Even-Tempered Apology from White House Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel" sketch was pretaped.
Dave Grohl appeared in a sketch after Them Crooked Vultures' second performance.
Jason Sudeikis can be heard saying "so fucking funny" as the goodnights begin. His reaction is also visible.[citation needed].
A fake commercial called "Tooter" as a parody of Twitter was cut from the live show but is available online at nbc.com/snl.
(35.15)
February 27, 2010 Jennifer Lopez
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March 6, 2010 Zach Galifianakis TBA0 -
How many of you remembered that Zack G was in Into the Wild?
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YourDirtisMyfood wrote:Up Here In My Tree wrote:Not really my thing to feed the rumor mongor, but I feel compelled. I heard recently that Pearl Jam will be the music guest on March 6th when Zach Galifianakis is hosting. The worst part about this is I cannot remember
where or from whom I heard that, which makes me feel worse for posting this.
That would mean they could be playing Carnegie hall march 2nd for the who thing.
Fuck it
musical guest for March 6th is TBA. I've never heard of TBA--any good?
Episode Number Date Host Musical Guest Notes
(35.1)
September 26, 2009 Megan Fox U2 U2 performed "Breathe", "Moment of Surrender" and "Ultraviolet (Light My Way)"
This episode is newly-hired cast member Jenny Slate's first appearance on SNL, and Nasim Pedrad's first full episode.
A new opening sequence which mentions SNL's 35 years on-air debuts with this episode.
During the "Biker Chick Chat" sketch, Jenny Slate accidentally says, "You stood up for yourself, and I fuckin' love you for that!" Most of the sketch before and after consisted of everyone saying "Friggin'," "frickin'" or "freakin'". Slate quickly holds her breath after realizing her mistake. On the October 24, 2009 rerun of this episode, a dress rehearsal version of the sketch aired instead of the live show version.
(35.2)
October 3, 2009 Ryan Reynolds Lady Gaga Lady Gaga performed "Paparazzi" and a medley of songs including "Bad Romance", "LoveGame" and "Poker Face".
A new format for the introduction of the musical guest and host debuts in this episode.
Elijah Wood appears in the SNL Digital Short.
Scarlett Johansson (Reynolds' wife) appears in the "Porcelain Fountains" ad portraying the same Lexi character that she played during her past two hosting appearances.
Lady Gaga and Madonna appear in Deep House Dish. Lady Gaga also appears in another sketch after her second performance.
Darrell Hammond appears as California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger during Weekend Update.
(35.3)
October 10, 2009 Drew Barrymore Regina Spektor Regina Spektor performed "Eet" and "The Calculation"
With this episode, Drew Barrymore has hosted more than any other woman in SNL history, passing Candice Bergen.
Justin Long (Barrymore's ex-boyfriend) appears as Matthew McConaughey in a sketch called "Celebrity Ghost Stories". He summarizes the plot of McConaughey's movie, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past.
(35.4)
October 17, 2009 Gerard Butler Shakira Shakira performed "She Wolf" and "Did It Again"
Dwayne Johnson makes a cameo reprising his role as "The Rock" Obama in the cold opening.
This is the first episode in SNL history where a sole advertiser (Anheiser-Busch's Bud Light Golden Wheat) buys all national ad time. During this ad time, outtakes from dress rehearsal from the 1990s and 2000s are shown.[9]
James Franco appears as himself in the sketch "What Up with That?". He has no lines.
This is the first episode of the season not to feature an SNL Digital Short.
(35.5)
November 7, 2009 Taylor Swift Taylor Swift performed "You Belong with Me" and "Untouchable"
Amy Poehler returns to do another "Really?! with Seth and Amy" during Weekend Update. Poehler also introduces Swift's second performance.
At 19 years old, Taylor Swift is now the second youngest host and musical guest to appear on SNL (after Britney Spears, who was 18 when she first hosted and performed).
(35.6)
November 14, 2009 January Jones Black Eyed Peas Black Eyed Peas performed "I Gotta Feeling", "Meet Me Halfway" and "Boom Boom Pow".
Darrell Hammond cameos as Lou Dobbs on Weekend Update.
The Black Eyed Peas appeared in the Today Show sketch.
(35.7)
November 21, 2009 Joseph Gordon-Levitt Dave Matthews Band Dave Matthews Band performed "You and Me" and "Shake Me Like a Monkey".
Joseph Gordon-Levitt's opening monologue is a song and dance tribute to Donald O'Connor's "Make 'Em Laugh" number in Singin' in the Rain
Dave Matthews cameos as Ozzy Osbourne in "The Mellow Show" while Bill Hader portrays Matthews.
Al Gore cameos in the "What Up with That?" sketch and on Weekend Update as a promotion for NBC "Green Week" and his new book.
Mindy Kaling cameos in "What Up with That?", she had no lines.
(35.8)
December 5, 2009 Blake Lively Rihanna Rihanna performed "Russian Roulette" and "Hard". Young Jeezy performed with Rihanna on the latter song.
On this episode's installment of Weekend Update, Abby Elliott appears as actress-singer Brittany Murphy, following a report about Murphy's alleged firing from a recent film. Elliott portrays Murphy as not entirely in touch with reality, believing she was SNL's host that evening, and planning to retaliate against the film's director by booing the film at the theater. Murphy died unexpectedly two weeks later on December 20. NBC removed the clip from Hulu without comment.
The January 23, 2010 rerun of this episode removes the Weekend Update segment with Abby Elliott as Brittany Murphy, and has a dress rehearsal version of the final sketch, "The Potato Chip Thief."
Rihanna appears in the Digital Short
(35.9)
December 12, 2009 Taylor Lautner Bon Jovi Bon Jovi performed "Superman Tonight" and "When We Were Beautiful".
This episode is dedicated to Heino Ripp, SNL's technical director from 1975 to 1983.
This is the second episode of the season not to feature an SNL Digital Short.
(35.10)
December 19, 2009 James Franco Muse Muse performed "Uprising" and "Starlight"
Mike Tyson and Jack McBrayer appear during "What Up With That?", McBrayer had no lines.
(35.11)
January 9, 2010 Charles Barkley Alicia Keys Alicia Keys performed "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart" and "Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down".
The start of the broadcast was delayed 35 minutes due to the Cowboys-Eagles NFC Wild Card game running long. The original airing did not start on time on the East and Central time zones.
Alicia Keys appears in the SNL Digital Short.
The "Barkley's Bank" sketch is cut off prematurely due to time.
Charles Barkley is now the first basketball player to host SNL more than once (as Barkley first hosted in September of 1993).
(35.12)
January 16, 2010 Sigourney Weaver The Ting Tings The Ting Tings performed "That's Not My Name" and "Shut Up and Let Me Go".
Darrell Hammond cameos as Jay Leno in the cold open.
James Cameron cameos as himself in the SNL Digital Short
With this episode, Sigourney Weaver surpasses Madeline Kahn's record for longest gap between hosting appearances (Kahn's gap was 18 years; Weaver's gap is 24 years, as she first hosted in 1986).
(35.13)
January 30, 2010 Jon Hamm Michael Bublé Michael Bublé performed "Haven't Met You Yet" and "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" which featured Sharon Jones).
Michael Bublé appears in the "Hamm and Bublé" sketch.
(35.14)
February 6, 2010 Ashton Kutcher Them Crooked Vultures Them Crooked Vultures performed "Mind Eraser, No Chaser" and "New Fang".
This is the third episode of the season not to feature an SNL Digital Short, although the "An Even-Tempered Apology from White House Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel" sketch was pretaped.
Dave Grohl appeared in a sketch after Them Crooked Vultures' second performance.
Jason Sudeikis can be heard saying "so fucking funny" as the goodnights begin. His reaction is also visible.[citation needed].
A fake commercial called "Tooter" as a parody of Twitter was cut from the live show but is available online at nbc.com/snl.
(35.15)
February 27, 2010 Jennifer Lopez
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March 6, 2010 Zach Galifianakis TBA04/06/94 Springfield, 04/17/94 NYC, 10/02/96 Hartford, 11/14/97 Oakland, 09/08/98 NJ, 09/10/98 MSG, 09/11/98 MSG, 09/13/98 Hartford, 08/24/00 Jones Beach, 08/25/00 Jones Beach 04/30/03 Uniondale, 07/08/03 MSG, 07/09/03 MSG, 09/28/04 Boston, 10/01/05 Borgata, 10/03/05 Philly, 05/13/06 Hartford 05/25/06 Boston, 06/01/06 NJ, 06/03/06 NJ, 08/05/07 Chicago, 06/24/08 MSG, 06/25/08 MSG, 06/27/08 Hartford, 06/30/08 Mansfield, 07/01/08 The Beacon, 08/21/09 Toronto, 10/27/09 Philly, 10/28/09 Philly, 10/30/09 Philly, 10/31/09 Philly, 05/15/2010 Hartford, 05/17/2010 Boston, 05/20/2010 MSG, 05/21/2010 MSG, Montreal 09/07/2011, Philly 09/01/2012, Wrigley 07/19-20,2013, Worcester 10/16/13, Brooklyn 10/18, Brooklyn 10/19/13, Hartford 10/25/13, Ed Sullivan 09/23/2015, Central Park 09/26/2015 Philly 04/29/2016. MSG 05/01/2016, MSG 05/02/2016, Fenway 08/05/2016, Fenway 08/07/2016, Brooklyn 04/07/2017, Seattle 08/08/2018, Seattle 08/10/2018, Chicago 08/20/2018, Fenway 09/02/2018, Fenway 09/04/2018, Asbury Park 09/18/2021, Apollo Theater 09/10/2022, MSG 09/11/2022, Camden 09/14/2022, St. Paul 8/31/2023, St. Paul 9/2/2023, Seattle 05/30/2024, Missoula 08/22/2024, MSG 09/03/2024, 09/04/2024, Philly 09/07/2024, Fenway 09/15/2024, Fenway 09/17/2024, Hollywood 04/26/2025, Pittsburgh 05/16/2025, Pittsburgh 05/18/20250 -
when ashton kutcher hosted, he did live streaming video through his twitter, showing behind the scenes during the week leading up to the show. one of his videos was him in a back office and he shows this huge board displaying the hosts/musical acts for the whole season. he zoomed in on his name and them crooked vultures, and made a joke about how he cant show us the future of the board. but he flashed by it for a second and there were definitly other names on that board for upcoming episodes. i was able to pause and make out J-lo's name who is the next host. maybe someone with more tech skills could freeze frame and see if pearl jam is on there.PJ: Hartford 6/27/08 Mansfield 6/30/08 Philly 3 Oct. 30 2009
Philly 4 Oct. 31 2009 Hartford May 2010 Boston May 2010 MSG 1 May 2010
EV: Albany 1 and 2 June 2009 Providence June 15 2011 Hartford June 18 20110 -
Got Some If You Need It wrote:when ashton kutcher hosted, he did live streaming video through his twitter, showing behind the scenes during the week leading up to the show. one of his videos was him in a back office and he shows this huge board displaying the hosts/musical acts for the whole season. he zoomed in on his name and them crooked vultures, and made a joke about how he cant show us the future of the board. but he flashed by it for a second and there were definitly other names on that board for upcoming episodes. i was able to pause and make out J-lo's name who is the next host. maybe someone with more tech skills could freeze frame and see if pearl jam is on there.
Maya Rudolph used to have a blog about upcoming guests that I loved, but she's no longer on the show. Somebody, maybe Samberg or Forte must have a damn blog!0 -
"Not really my thing to feed the rumor mongor, but I feel compelled. I heard recently that Pearl Jam will be the music guest on March 6th when Zach Galifianakis is hosting. The worst part about this is I cannot remember
where or from whom I heard that, which makes me feel worse for posting this."
That could mean they are playing March 2nd at Carnegie Hall for the who thing.04/06/94 Springfield, 04/17/94 NYC, 10/02/96 Hartford, 11/14/97 Oakland, 09/08/98 NJ, 09/10/98 MSG, 09/11/98 MSG, 09/13/98 Hartford, 08/24/00 Jones Beach, 08/25/00 Jones Beach 04/30/03 Uniondale, 07/08/03 MSG, 07/09/03 MSG, 09/28/04 Boston, 10/01/05 Borgata, 10/03/05 Philly, 05/13/06 Hartford 05/25/06 Boston, 06/01/06 NJ, 06/03/06 NJ, 08/05/07 Chicago, 06/24/08 MSG, 06/25/08 MSG, 06/27/08 Hartford, 06/30/08 Mansfield, 07/01/08 The Beacon, 08/21/09 Toronto, 10/27/09 Philly, 10/28/09 Philly, 10/30/09 Philly, 10/31/09 Philly, 05/15/2010 Hartford, 05/17/2010 Boston, 05/20/2010 MSG, 05/21/2010 MSG, Montreal 09/07/2011, Philly 09/01/2012, Wrigley 07/19-20,2013, Worcester 10/16/13, Brooklyn 10/18, Brooklyn 10/19/13, Hartford 10/25/13, Ed Sullivan 09/23/2015, Central Park 09/26/2015 Philly 04/29/2016. MSG 05/01/2016, MSG 05/02/2016, Fenway 08/05/2016, Fenway 08/07/2016, Brooklyn 04/07/2017, Seattle 08/08/2018, Seattle 08/10/2018, Chicago 08/20/2018, Fenway 09/02/2018, Fenway 09/04/2018, Asbury Park 09/18/2021, Apollo Theater 09/10/2022, MSG 09/11/2022, Camden 09/14/2022, St. Paul 8/31/2023, St. Paul 9/2/2023, Seattle 05/30/2024, Missoula 08/22/2024, MSG 09/03/2024, 09/04/2024, Philly 09/07/2024, Fenway 09/15/2024, Fenway 09/17/2024, Hollywood 04/26/2025, Pittsburgh 05/16/2025, Pittsburgh 05/18/20250 -
Fastrichie wrote:"Not really my thing to feed the rumor mongor, but I feel compelled. I heard recently that Pearl Jam will be the music guest on March 6th when Zach Galifianakis is hosting. The worst part about this is I cannot remember
where or from whom I heard that, which makes me feel worse for posting this."
That could mean they are playing March 2nd at Carnegie Hall for the who thing.
or maybe Beacon Theatre? The Who thing would be cool but I can't see them doing more than a couple of songs most. I think we'd all rather have a full PJ concert.0 -
YourDirtisMyfood wrote:Fastrichie wrote:"Not really my thing to feed the rumor mongor, but I feel compelled. I heard recently that Pearl Jam will be the music guest on March 6th when Zach Galifianakis is hosting. The worst part about this is I cannot remember
where or from whom I heard that, which makes me feel worse for posting this."
That could mean they are playing March 2nd at Carnegie Hall for the who thing.
or maybe Beacon Theatre? The Who thing would be cool but I can't see them doing more than a couple of songs most. I think we'd all rather have a full PJ concert.04/06/94 Springfield, 04/17/94 NYC, 10/02/96 Hartford, 11/14/97 Oakland, 09/08/98 NJ, 09/10/98 MSG, 09/11/98 MSG, 09/13/98 Hartford, 08/24/00 Jones Beach, 08/25/00 Jones Beach 04/30/03 Uniondale, 07/08/03 MSG, 07/09/03 MSG, 09/28/04 Boston, 10/01/05 Borgata, 10/03/05 Philly, 05/13/06 Hartford 05/25/06 Boston, 06/01/06 NJ, 06/03/06 NJ, 08/05/07 Chicago, 06/24/08 MSG, 06/25/08 MSG, 06/27/08 Hartford, 06/30/08 Mansfield, 07/01/08 The Beacon, 08/21/09 Toronto, 10/27/09 Philly, 10/28/09 Philly, 10/30/09 Philly, 10/31/09 Philly, 05/15/2010 Hartford, 05/17/2010 Boston, 05/20/2010 MSG, 05/21/2010 MSG, Montreal 09/07/2011, Philly 09/01/2012, Wrigley 07/19-20,2013, Worcester 10/16/13, Brooklyn 10/18, Brooklyn 10/19/13, Hartford 10/25/13, Ed Sullivan 09/23/2015, Central Park 09/26/2015 Philly 04/29/2016. MSG 05/01/2016, MSG 05/02/2016, Fenway 08/05/2016, Fenway 08/07/2016, Brooklyn 04/07/2017, Seattle 08/08/2018, Seattle 08/10/2018, Chicago 08/20/2018, Fenway 09/02/2018, Fenway 09/04/2018, Asbury Park 09/18/2021, Apollo Theater 09/10/2022, MSG 09/11/2022, Camden 09/14/2022, St. Paul 8/31/2023, St. Paul 9/2/2023, Seattle 05/30/2024, Missoula 08/22/2024, MSG 09/03/2024, 09/04/2024, Philly 09/07/2024, Fenway 09/15/2024, Fenway 09/17/2024, Hollywood 04/26/2025, Pittsburgh 05/16/2025, Pittsburgh 05/18/20250 -
PEARL JAM AT THE BEACON2003: 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 | 2025: Florida x2, Atlanta x2, Pittsburgh x20
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PillowPants wrote:youngster wrote:They're probably right. The 10c won't let us know until Pearl Jam's name is plastered on the venue with the date and time for all to see. Then about 2-3 weeks later they will "tweet" us and wonder why no one is really surprised they are touring. It will be on every radio station, Rolling Stone, the internet......but us paying members who rely on the fan club to give us info will be on the outside looking in. Sorry for the rant but just kind of annoying that EVERY bit of PJ news is released by other sources first.
What's annoying is how people think slamming the 10c is somehow productive
not sure why people cant understand that this is a business... and stuff can't be officially announced until it's official
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Sorry everyone but I can't let this go.
What's really annoying is people who completely go out of there way to make someone feel like their wrong because they have an issue with the way that the 10c operates.
The truth of the fact is that a business makes money by offering a product that is better than their competition. The last 5 years most of us on this board have gathered our information from other competition sources that becomes official weeks before the 10c (the service we are paying for).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 | 2025: Florida x2, Atlanta x2, Pittsburgh x20
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