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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I didn't know backstage passes were ever available for Wrigley.5/2/2003 - Buffalo, NY
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Locker rooms... Backstage doesn't mean behind the stage
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what other Wrigley Concerts? :?:CrazyJazy wrote: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.PEARL JAM in 2024! Dark Matter and MORE ! THANK YOU!!
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speaking from personal experience "backstage" is a total overrated experience. Unless you have something to do with the production its boring as hell, everyone back there is doing a job! There is no open bar or pile of coke sitting around. You will never see the band as they clear hallways to bring them in and to and from stage and there is no way in hell you get into the artist's dressing rooms.
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.0 -
Pushin Forward Back wrote:speaking from personal experience "backstage" is a total overrated experience. Unless you have something to do with the production its boring as hell, everyone back there is doing a job! There is no open bar or pile of coke sitting around. You will never see the band as they clear hallways to bring them in and to and from stage and there is no way in hell you get into the artist's dressing rooms.
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...0 -
Pushin Forward Back wrote:speaking from personal experience "backstage" is a total overrated experience. Unless you have something to do with the production its boring as hell, everyone back there is doing a job! There is no open bar or pile of coke sitting around. You will never see the band as they clear hallways to bring them in and to and from stage and there is no way in hell you get into the artist's dressing rooms.
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.
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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Pushin Forward Back wrote:speaking from personal experience "backstage" is a total overrated experience. Unless you have something to do with the production its boring as hell, everyone back there is doing a job! There is no open bar or pile of coke sitting around. You will never see the band as they clear hallways to bring them in and to and from stage and there is no way in hell you get into the artist's dressing rooms.
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.
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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DriftingByTheStorm wrote:Pushin Forward Back wrote:
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.
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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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.
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:00' Noblesville, IN 03' Lexington, KY, 13' Wrigley0 -
smanchac1 wrote:Locker rooms... Backstage doesn't mean behind the stage
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Pushin Forward Back wrote:speaking from personal experience "backstage" is a total overrated experience. Unless you have something to do with the production its boring as hell, everyone back there is doing a job! There is no open bar or pile of coke sitting around. You will never see the band as they clear hallways to bring them in and to and from stage and there is no way in hell you get into the artist's dressing rooms.
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.
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!0 -
I won backstage for the Black Keys once, and it was not cool at all. The only thing that made it worth the process is being able to say I was backstage with the Black Keys. I saw a 2 song soundcheck and met two of the most disengaged human beings I have ever met in my life.
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."1998: Barrie 2000: Toronto 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Toronto 2006: Toronto 1&2, Paris, Milan, Torino, Pistoia 2009: Calgary, Vancouver 2011: Canada 2013: London, Wrigley, Philly 1&2 2014: St. Louis, ACL 1, Detroit 2016: Lexington, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto 1&2, Fenway 1&2, Wrigley 1&2 2017: EV - Louisville 2018: London 1&2, Milan, Padova, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Wrigley 1&2, Fenway 1&2 2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton 2021: London 1&2 2022: Hamilton, Toronto 2023: Chicago 1&2, Noblesville 2024: Seattle 1&2, Noblesville, Wrigley 1&20 -
To actually answer your question...
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.92 - Orlando
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my only backstage experience was with the band Garbage. I had a friend obsessed with Shirley Manson and somehow he won or got bs passes. We were literally shoved in a hallway and a very brief meet n greet with the band. It was at Bogarts in Cincy.00' Noblesville, IN 03' Lexington, KY, 13' Wrigley0
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Well, I have to say I have been "backstage" with 3 members of Pearl Jam. I say "backstage" because it wasn't technically backstage it was in a VIP area of the venue. I did meet Matt, Mike and Jeff was there right next to me but he was speaking to other people and I didn't interrupt him. It was my birthday and it was freaking awesome!!"I'll ride the wave,Where it takes me, I'll hold the pain, Release me"
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I just wandered "backstage" when I was hammered at the RNDM show and basically forced Jeff to meet me. :oops: :fp: .... That was my only backstage experience.silver39 wrote:Well, I have to say I have been "backstage" with 3 members of Pearl Jam. I say "backstage" because it wasn't technically backstage it was in a VIP area of the venue. I did meet Matt, Mike and Jeff was there right next to me but he was speaking to other people and I didn't interrupt him. It was my birthday and it was freaking awesome!!
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there will be a "stage" out of Wrigley that will be very intresting..... 8-)"...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
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Backstage for wrigley?? This is pearl jam were talking about here!
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!0 -
As a chicagoan, i can tell you there's a separate driveway the players utilize on game days, takes them right into the "private" area of wrigley while still in vehicles. I'm sure that'll be where the band comes in and out.
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.Makes much more sense...
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