Wrigley Field - Backstage??
First, I do not have backstage passes.
But, would there even be much of a backstage? Considering they have to erect a stage for this concert, I can't imagine there being much space back there at all.
Has anyone been backstage at other Wrigley concerts? I am guessing space back there is so limited, backstage passes are nearly impossible to come by.
But, would there even be much of a backstage? Considering they have to erect a stage for this concert, I can't imagine there being much space back there at all.
Has anyone been backstage at other Wrigley concerts? I am guessing space back there is so limited, backstage passes are nearly impossible to come by.
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You dont get back stage pass unless you are part of the production crew or have a "in" with band or management and can get a guest pass or VIP which sometimes can give you side stage access.
They dont come to your job and bug the shit out of you, return the favor.
Having never been backstage, I had this vision of Stone and Jeff playing ping-pong and Eddie and Matt sitting on the couch while Mike was tuning his guitar. It's probably not exactly like that...
usually true,
but over a decade ago ('96) i was guest listed to a Porno for Pyros show in Atlanta, which apparently (unbeknownst to me) came with backstage passes.
The entire band was definitely backstage ... Perry Ferrell was smoking a joint and talking to folks, and Perkins actually straight up made the rounds, shaking everyone's hand and talking to us all (highlight for me, Steve is the shit) ... he even introduced his girlfirend. lol. i was floored.
so just sayin, it CAN be cool.
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I've been there. It is work and most days IT SUCKS !!! Long hours [16 / 20 hour days],most calls are for shit bands[Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi or An Chovie as we like to call it, Janet Jackson, etc.] and it's rare if you get more than a glimpse of the performing act.
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Thats called a "meet and greet" very different. unless PJ is doing an official meet and greet, you will not experience this backstage at Wrigley.
i have worked for a couple touring bands, and the description you read above, about people working hard, and the hallways being cleared for the band, is extremely accurate.
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but over a decade ago ('96) i was guest listed to a Porno for Pyros show in Atlanta, which apparently (unbeknownst to me) came with backstage passes.
The entire band was definitely backstage ... Perry Ferrell was smoking a joint and talking to folks, and Perkins actually straight up made the rounds, shaking everyone's hand and talking to us all (highlight for me, Steve is the shit) ... he even introduced his girlfirend. lol. i was floored.
so just sayin, it CAN be cool.
I got a buddy that has gotten backstage with Jane's several times. He literally sneaks back. Perry has actually gotten to somewhat know him. its on youtube and everything. Latest time was at last year super bowl pre party that Jane's headlined. Of course I tell that Jane's and PJ in different leagues. A little easier to see Jane's backstage than PJ. Ha :nono:
So true. I work at a venue and frequently get stationed backstage. Production crew is bustling around, runners waiting to be put on a mission for coffee and various odd requests, and security making sure everyone is where they are supposed to be. They hang out in their dressing rooms until show, sometimes wandering down to catering. That's it. I actually hate working back there!
Don't get me wrong, I understand and believe the members of Pearl Jam are the exact opposite of this, but I agree with the fellow that said "don't bug them at work."
I have not been to Wrigley and know the exact setup, but I would image they would be picked up about an hour or so from their hotel rooms, driven to the outfield sections of Wrigley, and brought in that way. Since the seats in the outfield are closed off, it shouldn't be that hard.
Option #2 would be to have a tour bus on the street outside the park by the outfield.
Since there is nothing going on at the park the day before, the band could do the sound check on Thursday while I'm enjoying my BBq. So there really isn't much of a need for a backstage area before the show.
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I'm predicting a free fall from 20,000 feet, full band strapped with instruments and amps, playing parachutes as they open their parachute and descend into wrigley as the rock gods they are!
Wrigley is not just a field surrounded by seats- there are offices, locker rooms, and plenty of other areas that are private and can be used as a "backstage" area.
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There most definitely is a "green room" at almost every venue.
I got backstage at the borgata show and got to meet mike because he had just gone near the stage to get a guitar (my guess, to practice with Ace).
The VIP area was heavily guarded, but the band was definitely entertaining friends and family. Probably no more than 20-30 people back there.
Getting a "crew," "media" or "promoter" pass is very different from getting a VIP or "all access" pass.
Typically, an "all access" pass can only be obtained directly from the band.
I had "hospitality" passes at the randall's island 2 show. Nowhere near the band, but I had access to a full spread including free alcohol. The band actually had the VIP area walled off with ten foot fences covered in something like parachute fabric.
Both experiences were fantastic.
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Oddly enough, for the benefit of this conversation, I was lucky enough to run into Eddie, Mike, & Stone in Chicago circa 1995 or 1996 & had the pleasure of briefly conversing with them. They were some of the most down to Earth regular dudes I've ever met in the music industry. Eddie was drunk off his ass & pretty quiet. Mike seemed more like an accountant than a musician & Stone was on a role... hilarious.
I would imagine that hanging with them backstage would be similar to chilling with some old college buddies at someone's house. That was then though... now they're family men, fathers even lol... so I agree, probably not at all exciting.
About 2-3 weeks ago I attended an LL Cool J/Public Enemy show with Ice Cube, De La Soul, & Doug E Fresh as a "guest" of the promoter. The experience was my first "real" backstage experience & it was completely unlike what the others here have described. Our seats were second row PIT and we were able to go backstage via a fence gate maybe 30 feet from the PIT to the left of the stage (to our left, not the stage left). Oddly enough, to the right of the stage was the VIP area for season ticket holders at the venue that we actually didn't have access too lol.
We were in several of the artists dressing rooms with them & actually I started to feel sick to my stomach shortly before LL took the stage & hung out in Flava Flavs dressing room with him & his kids for most of the rest of the show. Really, the only one I didn't spend any time with was LL. There was a short line to meet him after the show & I was just feeling too sick to stay. (sadly enough) Everyone we met there, artist & crew wise were VERY cool & personable.
Upon entering the back of the facility there was a tented in area where the tent covering looked to be attached to the building & there was a plethora of drinks in several coke fridges & hot catered food being served along with various cold cuts, chips, etc. There was a first & second story hallway with dressing rooms off of each. I guess ICE Cube had to cancel at the last minute because he had a dressing room (door closed) but didn't perform & was no where to be seen. A few of the other rooms had their doors open so we just wondered in. I'm not sure if we were supposed to but no one seemed to mind. We'd just knock on the door, standing in the doorway & the artist or someone else in the room would wave us in. For the others we'd just knock on the door & someone would invite us in.
There seemed to be quite a few family/kids/friends of the artists hanging around... especially the food tent area. No alcohol, drugs, or "groopies" that we could see... I realize that these guys don't generally attract Pearl Jam type followings & maybe that's why they seemed so gracious & kept thanking us for our support. As I spent quite a lot of time with the Flava I can tell you that he wasn't at all what you'd think... very cool & full of energy, yes, but also very open about his experiences, sharing personal stories, & quite interested in me & my stories.
Obviously, I just wanted to hear him tell his stories but he kept asking me about me. He seemed to be very interested in people & learning about all of everyone's diverse journey's through life. I told him about how I left my professional career once I'd made some money, to volunteeracation in Kenya with Doctors Without Borders & how music like Public Enemy & Pearl Jam growing up was a primary influence in who I am & how I try to balance my life between making money & giving back through charitable work. He even gave me an email to send him pictures from Kenya & "if I would" write more about what I experienced there. I mentioned Pearl Jam several times & how it seems like there's always a PJ show in my life at each crucial cross road... how I am currently at one of those cross roads & how I was going to see PJ at Wrigley. He responded that he was glad that my first Public Enemy show was also part of my "story" now & how he was a PJ fan as well. FYI - He played guitar, bass, & drums at different parts of the show with great skill... I had no idea he was such a musician.
Anywho, back to PJ... One day I hope to be able to share my journey with PJ & let them know how their music has saved & influenced me through the years. I agree that doing something like this backstage wouldn't be optimal as it's already been said, that would be bothering them at work. Somehow though, I imagine that they'd be every bit as personal, gracious, & generally interested as was my experiences a few weeks ago with those artists. I would have expected it to have been more of a "move em in & move em out" type thing with people kinda pushing you through the experience so as to allow the artists to get back to whatever... but it absolutely was the opposite. I'm sure that the fact that it was an actual concert venue with larger facilities built for that purpose had something to do with it but I also wonder if times have largely changed from the 'ol rock & roll/hairband tour experiences of the previous decades. With social media & technology the world is so much smaller now & there doesn't seem to be so much of a social class-like separation between "the famous" & all of us. Just my opinions & experiences though...
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HOLY S*** lol, I was there, in that hall too! It was maybe 1995??? I was more into meeting Butch Vig but I do have a crush on Shirley Manson lol...
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