Columbia SC show is selling way better than I thought it would!
 
            
                
                    TheGossman                
                
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                    I was having my doubts that PJ could draw a big crowd in columbia, but after 5 hours the floor and entire lower level of the arena is sold out!  All they have are nosebleeds.  Mabey 10club reserved a crapload more seats, I don't know, but its good to see.                
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            TheGossman wrote:I was having my doubts that PJ could draw a big crowd in columbia, but after 5 hours the floor and entire lower level of the arena is sold out! All they have are nosebleeds. Mabey 10club reserved a crapload more seats, I don't know, but its good to see.
 I think the last two big acts to pass through SC were Joe Walsh and American Idol,
 probably high time for a "real" bunch of musicians to get through that state.
 Hey, i'm not really knocking Joe Walsh, either. If I was to smile and I held out my hand If I was to smile and I held out my hand
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            I just checked and the best ticket available was upper level section 207 which is towrad the back.
 I GOT MY 2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ignoring Rusted Signs0
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            There are a lot of people coming from out of town for the show. Like myself i live in atlanta and i'm coming in i know a lot of fans from charlotte will come down too etc etc.Charlotte 00 | Charlotte 03 | Asheville 04 | Atlanta 12 | Greenville 16 | Columbia 16 |Seattle 18 | Nashville 22 | Ohana Festival 24 x2 | Atlanta 25 x20
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            And the closest available seats are in section 205. It looks like they are selling pretty well.Ignoring Rusted Signs0
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            I got my two in 106 about 10 minutes after 10am. Haven't seen them since the Charlotte show a number of years back.0
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            TheGossman wrote:I was having my doubts that PJ could draw a big crowd in columbia, but after 5 hours the floor and entire lower level of the arena is sold out! All they have are nosebleeds. Mabey 10club reserved a crapload more seats, I don't know, but its good to see.
 Thank God!! And thanks to all the people traveling here to see them!!
 I was worried, since I live here, I know what sells here, so THANKS for showing up, fellow fans!!!
 Can't wait,
 PatAtlanta 3/94
 Charleston 10/96
 Greenville 4/98
 Charlotte 8/00
 Charlotte 4/03
 Gorge I & II 7/06
 Columbia 6/08
 Jazz Festival 5/10
 Noblesville 5/100
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            I bought 4 tix at 10:01am yesterday, 1 minute after they went on sale. I chose the 'best available' option, and got section 104, row 25. I was like, "WTF?!?!?!?!?" but I bought them anyway because I was afraid if I released them I'd end up with something even worse.9-6-98 KNOXVILLE, TN
 6-16-08 COLUMBIA, SC
 8-28-09 SAN FRANCISCO, CA0
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 I want to gopathorses wrote:Thank God!! And thanks to all the people traveling here to see them!!
 I was worried, since I live here, I know what sells here, so THANKS for showing up, fellow fans!!!
 Can't wait,
 Pat www.RLMcDaniel.com www.RLMcDaniel.com
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 2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
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 2014: Memphis2016: Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Jacksonville, JazzFest
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            PJ played before 18-20k in Knoxville, TN in 1998. Part of the reason I find it comical when some on this board say that PJ can't draw in the south.0
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            huck5 wrote:PJ played before 18-20k in Knoxville, TN in 1998. Part of the reason I find it comical when some on this board say that PJ can't draw in the south.
 That was 1998 but in 2003 the could only half fill the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Charlotte & St Pete Times Forum in Tampa, which begs the question why they're playing the later this year. Noblesville was a similar story. Similar in Houston where they played 2 nights in 2000 at the Cynthia Wood Mitchell Pavilion but could only sell 11,500 in 2003.My PJ shows:
 London 28/10/96, Las Vegas 11/7/98, London 29/5/00, Nurnburg 11/6/00, Prague 14/6/00, Salzburg 18/6/00, Verona 20/6/00, Milan 22/6/00, Zurich 23/6/00, New York 8-9/7/03, Boston 11/7/03, Reading Festival 27/8/06, Shepards Bush 11/8/09, Berlin 15/8/09, Manchester 17/8/09, London 18/8/09, Dublin 22/6/10, Belfast 23/6/10, London (HRC) 25/6/10, Alpine Valley (PJ20) 3-4/9/11, Manchester 20-21/6/12, Leeds 8/7/14, Milton Keynes 11/7/14 To be continued....0
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            Ticketmaster rarely releases all the best seats in the house at the same time. If you keep checking back I am sure you will find better seats available before the show. I almost guarantee it...0
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            mookieblalock wrote:Ticketmaster rarely releases all the best seats in the house at the same time. If you keep checking back I am sure you will find better seats available before the show. I almost guarantee it...
 The Colonial Center is selling the tix, not Ticketmaster.Atlanta 92
 Columbia 08
 Atlanta 12
 Charlotte 13
 St Louis 14
 Greenville 16
 St Louis 22
 Seattle 240
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            MINDWIREUK wrote:That was 1998 but in 2003 the could only half fill the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Charlotte & St Pete Times Forum in Tampa, which begs the question why they're playing the later this year. Noblesville was a similar story. Similar in Houston where they played 2 nights in 2000 at the Cynthia Wood Mitchell Pavilion but could only sell 11,500 in 2003.
 Where did you get your information about Charlotte in 2003? I was there and as I recall it sold out..........definitely not "half full."Atlanta 3/94
 Charleston 10/96
 Greenville 4/98
 Charlotte 8/00
 Charlotte 4/03
 Gorge I & II 7/06
 Columbia 6/08
 Jazz Festival 5/10
 Noblesville 5/100
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            I was in Charlotte 2000 and 2003. I go to Dave Matthews shows there every year too. There was no way that the show was only half full. There was as many people there as there are for the DMB shows easily. Now, Greensboro in 2000 was not that full. There were tons of empty seats in the upper level. Also, I was at Knoxville and Greenville in 1998 and both of those were very full. Those were good shows. I cannot wait for Columbia. I should be close with my 10C tickets. See you all there.0
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            Do you think that the cops will be cool w/hanging out in the lot prior to the show @ the Colonial Center?0
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            huck5 wrote:PJ played before 18-20k in Knoxville, TN in 1998. Part of the reason I find it comical when some on this board say that PJ can't draw in the south.
 Same thing in Birmingham..98 was around 15k but 03 was only 7-8k. From talking to non-fanatics in 03..most of them had no clue PJ was even playing here that night. I think '03 partly was due to lack of advertising about it.0
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            pathorses wrote:Where did you get your information about Charlotte in 2003? I was there and as I recall it sold out..........definitely not "half full."
 Interesting 2 of you who were at the show are saying the same thing yet the below source states it was only half full. Seems a pretty reliable source too but maybe they got there wires crossed with another show?
 http://www.allbusiness.com/retail-trade/miscellaneous-retail-retail-stores-not/4636182-1.html
 "There were some soft spots on the tour. The April 5 show at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Selma, Texas, sold 12,219 of the available 20,000 seats. And 9,392 arrived April 16 for the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater show in Charlotte, N.C., which is a little less than half of its 18,800 capacity."
 "Fans are showing a decreasing appetite for Pearl Jam's album releases, which makes the band's 2003 road results that much more impressive."My PJ shows:
 London 28/10/96, Las Vegas 11/7/98, London 29/5/00, Nurnburg 11/6/00, Prague 14/6/00, Salzburg 18/6/00, Verona 20/6/00, Milan 22/6/00, Zurich 23/6/00, New York 8-9/7/03, Boston 11/7/03, Reading Festival 27/8/06, Shepards Bush 11/8/09, Berlin 15/8/09, Manchester 17/8/09, London 18/8/09, Dublin 22/6/10, Belfast 23/6/10, London (HRC) 25/6/10, Alpine Valley (PJ20) 3-4/9/11, Manchester 20-21/6/12, Leeds 8/7/14, Milton Keynes 11/7/14 To be continued....0
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            MINDWIREUK wrote:Interesting 2 of you who were at the show are saying the same thing yet the below source states it was only half full. Seems a pretty reliable source too but maybe they got there wires crossed with another show?
 http://www.allbusiness.com/retail-trade/miscellaneous-retail-retail-stores-not/4636182-1.html
 "There were some soft spots on the tour. The April 5 show at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Selma, Texas, sold 12,219 of the available 20,000 seats. And 9,392 arrived April 16 for the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater show in Charlotte, N.C., which is a little less than half of its 18,800 capacity."
 "Fans are showing a decreasing appetite for Pearl Jam's album releases, which makes the band's 2003 road results that much more impressive."
 Can't explain it but I know it was packed. I had club seats but my friend's husband was on the lawn and it was full..........Maybe they got the stats before the night of?
 PatAtlanta 3/94
 Charleston 10/96
 Greenville 4/98
 Charlotte 8/00
 Charlotte 4/03
 Gorge I & II 7/06
 Columbia 6/08
 Jazz Festival 5/10
 Noblesville 5/100
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            MINDWIREUK wrote:Interesting 2 of you who were at the show are saying the same thing yet the below source states it was only half full. Seems a pretty reliable source too but maybe they got there wires crossed with another show?
 http://www.allbusiness.com/retail-trade/miscellaneous-retail-retail-stores-not/4636182-1.html
 "There were some soft spots on the tour. The April 5 show at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Selma, Texas, sold 12,219 of the available 20,000 seats. And 9,392 arrived April 16 for the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater show in Charlotte, N.C., which is a little less than half of its 18,800 capacity."
 "Fans are showing a decreasing appetite for Pearl Jam's album releases, which makes the band's 2003 road results that much more impressive."
 I was there and it was packed, including the lawn.If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you.
 Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
 -Oscar Wilde0
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            wilk23 wrote:I was in Charlotte 2000 and 2003. I go to Dave Matthews shows there every year too. There was no way that the show was only half full. There was as many people there as there are for the DMB shows easily. Now, Greensboro in 2000 was not that full. There were tons of empty seats in the upper level. Also, I was at Knoxville and Greenville in 1998 and both of those were very full. Those were good shows. I cannot wait for Columbia. I should be close with my 10C tickets. See you all there.
 Greenville, SC 98 was sold out. I tried but came up empty.If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you.
 Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
 -Oscar Wilde0
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