Any news? :corn: I think if they do it, the announcement will come next Monday or Tuesday.
This is what I was thinking this morning.
I am really hoping that they do. I want to take my boy to his first PJ show ever.
If they do open up I'll sell my single off too.
9/6/93: Portland Meadows Portland, OR
7/22/98: Memorial Stadium Seattle, WA
11/5/00: Key Arena Seattle, WA
11/29/13: Rose Garden Portland, OR
11/30/13: Rogers Arena Vancouver, BC
12/6/13: Key Arena Seattle, WA
10/22/14: Pepsi Center Denver, CO
Vancouver 2003
EV Vancouver 2008
Winnipeg & Saskatoon 2011
Wrigley July 2013
Vancouver & Seattle 2013
Tulsa, Lincoln & St. Paul 2014
Mexico City 2015
Quebec City, Ottawa, Wrigley 1 & 2 2016
Seattle TOTD 1 & 2 2016 London 1, Cancelled / Boarderline, Missoula, Wrigley 1 & 2 2018 Ohana 2019
I know that 10C tends to not respond to rumours, but it would be nice if they would put this to rest if it isn't going to happen so people can finalize their travel plans.
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
I know that 10C tends to not respond to rumours, but it would be nice if they would put this to rest if it isn't going to happen so people can finalize their travel plans.
Well...... they have said to individual members that there is no 2nd show planned.... we've just chosen to not necessarily believe them. :P
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I think the thing for me is why wouldnt they do another show other than they just dont like the Key. and if that is the case why not do White river or ... anything else.. .. I dont know.. . the demand is there like a MF... just dont understand it I guess. I still believe also... just waiting.. and getting more confused by the day... :? :corn:
I still think it will happen. Have patience, people December is soooooo far away. Of course it would be nice if the second show fell on the 7th, cause we leave on the 8th and our flight is already booked :shifty:
I'm just getting stuffed on popcorn now ... :corn:
Please, Pearl Jam, consider a Benaroya Hall vinyl reissue!
People said the second Europe shows last year were announced weeks after the original announcements. And someone on fb said they have to clear one obstacle before they can announce it. I don't know if that is true, but yeah, I'm staying positive
Please, Pearl Jam, consider a Benaroya Hall vinyl reissue!
People said the second Europe shows last year were announced weeks after the original announcements. And someone on fb said they have to clear one obstacle before they can announce it. I don't know if that is true, but yeah, I'm staying positive
Me too! Even though I haven't booked my flight back from Seattle to Halifax yet which is pretty much my last to do booking for the ... "Ultimate Pacific Northwest PJ Experience!"
I don't mind the long dramatic pause! I mean wait, for Seattle Night 2!
People said the second Europe shows last year were announced weeks after the original announcements. And someone on fb said they have to clear one obstacle before they can announce it. I don't know if that is true, but yeah, I'm staying positive
Yes - I've been saying that Berlin 2 and Prague were added THREE weeks after the tour was announced and on sale.
That makes me feel a little better. Everything doesn't always happe at once.
I've said before, they are likely waiting to announce it to sell more tickets to surrounding shows, Portland, Spokane, Vancouver etc.
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but at this point who knows? the tour was announced a month ago
a lil pratical thought comes in handy altho it's discouraging. benaroya shows it's booked on Saturday Dec 7th...makes sense a symphony hall would be. as for White River amphitheater? or Magnuson Park? it might be safe to say they won't be playing outside in early Dec when the weather is at it's most craptastic
When are we going to admit that Eddie just hates the Seattle crowd? 2010 Vancouver show? He out right said that the crowd in Seattle sucked. And they even did not do PJ20 in their home town? ..... Just a thought
When are we going to admit that Eddie just hates the Seattle crowd? 2010 Vancouver show? He out right said that the crowd in Seattle sucked. And they even did not do PJ20 in their home town? ..... Just a thought
2011 Vancouver*
But yes, you are right, Ed doesn't express too many positive things about the Seattle crowds at Pearl Jam shows, makes sense though. Being someone who has been in many Seattle crowds at various, I would agree that there is not a lot of passion shown. And that goes for just about anything short of a Seahawks game (the stadium's architecture helps amplify the crowd quite a bit). The crowd gets mad at you for showing passion or energy to interrupt "their enjoyment of the show". In Vancouver I could tell that Ed was quite annoyed at the amount of stiffs that were in the front rows (good chance some of them were from Seattle), which is probably why Pearl Jam has changed it so there is a GA section in the front.
A few notes though...
1. A good amount of people at Seattle shows are from out of town. They want to do the whole Seattle tourist thing while seeing their favorite band in their hometown, understandable. So you can't completely blame the natives for the shit crowd (I know, kind of contradicts my earlier statement). When I saw Ed solo at Benaroya Hall, he was praising and thanking the crowd, and looked genuinely grateful for the opportunity at the end of the show. Of course, it is a completely different situation, but I don't think Ed completely hates Seattle crowds.
2. Last time they announced two shows in Seattle in 2009, I don't think either of them sold out. Maybe Seattle 1 sold out but from what I could remember there were still upper deck seats available months later at least for the second show. For whatever reason the band front loaded all of the crowd pleasing songs into Seattle 1, so Seattle 2 had mostly deep cuts, good setlist, but not many "mainstream" songs and probably the shortest Porch solo I've ever heard. This could explain a lack of passion in the crowd for that show. This could explain why they would prefer to just have 1 sell out and play a completely kick ass show, kind of like they did in Vancouver 2 years ago.
3. It was a little annoying that they had PJ20 in the middle of Wisconsin rather than their hometown or state, but I could understand them wanting to do it in the middle of America so it can easily be accessed by their east coast and midwest fans. What I believe they should've done is an Alpine Valley weekend followed by a weekend at the Gorge, that way they have the East Coast/Midwest covered in one weekend and the West Coast covered in the next weekend.
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Pearl Jam:
Key Arena - Seattle, WA - Sep 21, 2009
Pacific Coliseum - Vancouver, BC - Sep 25, 2011
Key Arena - Seattle, WA - Dec 6, 2013
Eddie Vedder Solo:
Benaroya Hall - Seattle, WA - Jul 15, 2011
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sounds good!
+1 Pure Genius
If they don't think they can sell the Key arena then play a smaller venue! PLEASE!!!
It is always possible.
Same here, i have the rest of my road trip planned out but waiting to book the flight back home based on night 2!
I'll be happy with 3 shows in 5 days but a 2 night stand in Seattle to finish it off would be awesome
This is what I was thinking this morning.
I am really hoping that they do. I want to take my boy to his first PJ show ever.
If they do open up I'll sell my single off too.
7/22/98: Memorial Stadium Seattle, WA
11/5/00: Key Arena Seattle, WA
11/29/13: Rose Garden Portland, OR
11/30/13: Rogers Arena Vancouver, BC
12/6/13: Key Arena Seattle, WA
10/22/14: Pepsi Center Denver, CO
I'm thinking the same.
Vancouver 2003
EV Vancouver 2008
Winnipeg & Saskatoon 2011
Wrigley July 2013
Vancouver & Seattle 2013
Tulsa, Lincoln & St. Paul 2014
Mexico City 2015
Quebec City, Ottawa, Wrigley 1 & 2 2016
Seattle TOTD 1 & 2 2016
London 1, Cancelled / Boarderline, Missoula, Wrigley 1 & 2 2018
Ohana 2019
I'm just getting stuffed on popcorn now ... :corn:
I don't think so. Previous Seattle shows were either announced in advance or went on sale shortly after the 1st one sold out.
Me too! Even though I haven't booked my flight back from Seattle to Halifax yet which is pretty much my last to do booking for the ... "Ultimate Pacific Northwest PJ Experience!"
I don't mind the long dramatic pause! I mean wait, for Seattle Night 2!
Yes - I've been saying that Berlin 2 and Prague were added THREE weeks after the tour was announced and on sale.
That makes me feel a little better. Everything doesn't always happe at once.
I've said before, they are likely waiting to announce it to sell more tickets to surrounding shows, Portland, Spokane, Vancouver etc.
Have some faith
but at this point who knows? the tour was announced a month ago
a lil pratical thought comes in handy altho it's discouraging. benaroya shows it's booked on Saturday Dec 7th...makes sense a symphony hall would be. as for White River amphitheater? or Magnuson Park? it might be safe to say they won't be playing outside in early Dec when the weather is at it's most craptastic
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2011 Vancouver*
But yes, you are right, Ed doesn't express too many positive things about the Seattle crowds at Pearl Jam shows, makes sense though. Being someone who has been in many Seattle crowds at various, I would agree that there is not a lot of passion shown. And that goes for just about anything short of a Seahawks game (the stadium's architecture helps amplify the crowd quite a bit). The crowd gets mad at you for showing passion or energy to interrupt "their enjoyment of the show". In Vancouver I could tell that Ed was quite annoyed at the amount of stiffs that were in the front rows (good chance some of them were from Seattle), which is probably why Pearl Jam has changed it so there is a GA section in the front.
A few notes though...
1. A good amount of people at Seattle shows are from out of town. They want to do the whole Seattle tourist thing while seeing their favorite band in their hometown, understandable. So you can't completely blame the natives for the shit crowd (I know, kind of contradicts my earlier statement). When I saw Ed solo at Benaroya Hall, he was praising and thanking the crowd, and looked genuinely grateful for the opportunity at the end of the show. Of course, it is a completely different situation, but I don't think Ed completely hates Seattle crowds.
2. Last time they announced two shows in Seattle in 2009, I don't think either of them sold out. Maybe Seattle 1 sold out but from what I could remember there were still upper deck seats available months later at least for the second show. For whatever reason the band front loaded all of the crowd pleasing songs into Seattle 1, so Seattle 2 had mostly deep cuts, good setlist, but not many "mainstream" songs and probably the shortest Porch solo I've ever heard. This could explain a lack of passion in the crowd for that show. This could explain why they would prefer to just have 1 sell out and play a completely kick ass show, kind of like they did in Vancouver 2 years ago.
3. It was a little annoying that they had PJ20 in the middle of Wisconsin rather than their hometown or state, but I could understand them wanting to do it in the middle of America so it can easily be accessed by their east coast and midwest fans. What I believe they should've done is an Alpine Valley weekend followed by a weekend at the Gorge, that way they have the East Coast/Midwest covered in one weekend and the West Coast covered in the next weekend.
Pearl Jam:
Key Arena - Seattle, WA - Sep 21, 2009
Pacific Coliseum - Vancouver, BC - Sep 25, 2011
Key Arena - Seattle, WA - Dec 6, 2013
Eddie Vedder Solo:
Benaroya Hall - Seattle, WA - Jul 15, 2011