Pearl Jam Announces Summer 2014 European Tour

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  • nice fuckin date..

    hmm..will be cool amsterdam was in the mix and not 1srt.,but..

    will and a second show for sure,there..

    amsterdam to berlin im there..lets see
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  • OffRamp
    OffRamp Aberdeen, Scotland Posts: 76
    Loads of gaps in that schedule, gotta be more announcements. T in the Park?

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  • OffRamp
    OffRamp Aberdeen, Scotland Posts: 76
    DavieB wrote:
    Even with a new arena, still no Glasgow or Scotland. I'm out of this tour.

    Keep the faith, min!

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  • DavieB
    DavieB Posts: 222
    OffRamp wrote:
    DavieB wrote:
    Even with a new arena, still no Glasgow or Scotland. I'm out of this tour.

    Keep the faith, min!

    Ha! I'm from Aberdeen too man, you should know that optimism is rationed up here...
  • Force Of Nature
    Force Of Nature York, England Posts: 1,135
    Awesome news!
    Just trying to remember when my friends wedding is so it doesnt clash with the UK dates. Being best man not sure I could duck out the wedding early :lol:
  • Niko80
    Niko80 Posts: 1,613
    edited December 2013
    Chazz wrote:
    So which countries do you think will be easiest / cheapest to travel between? I won't be able to make the UK dates as I'm away :fp: :( but would like to do more than one show in Europe. I'm tempted to do Amsterdam as it looks like they could add another show, but i'm also thinking i should do the Wulhheide because everyone raves about it here :D (but i can't do both). I suppose i'm thinking Vienna to Berlin or Berlin to Stockholm?

    Any suggestions/feedback would be great, thanks

    Berlin - Stockholm - Oslo is easy travel. Stockholm and Oslo are also in the weekend. Oslo and Stockholm aint cheap though, but travelling doesnt need to be that expensive.
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  • kinda happy would have liked a Manchester or Birmingham gig though this is my first forum post been a member for 5 years and never got round to it iv entered for 3 lottery tickets whats the chance of getting all 3? again my first normally but on day of general release no good with computers
  • No Irish date which is strange, its the first stop of Europe wonder why they can't play. Looks like I'll not be seeing them to 2015
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  • What a bunch of hypocrites.
    Accuse ticketmaster of over inflated ticket prices, then charge £75 per ticket for the Milton Keynes show.
    They can get f&@ked.
    Disappointed.
  • What a bunch of hypocrites.
    Accuse ticketmaster of over inflated ticket prices, then charge £75 per ticket for the Milton Keynes show.
    They can get f&@ked.
    Disappointed.

    Ridiculous man, even if they played an Irish show I would refuse to pay a price like that, that would translate to over 90 euro
    Speaking as a child of the 90's
  • Bigda
    Bigda Posts: 469
    Chazz wrote:
    So which countries do you think will be easiest / cheapest to travel between? I won't be able to make the UK dates as I'm away :fp: :( but would like to do more than one show in Europe. I'm tempted to do Amsterdam as it looks like they could add another show, but i'm also thinking i should do the Wulhheide because everyone raves about it here :D (but i can't do both). I suppose i'm thinking Vienna to Berlin or Berlin to Stockholm?

    Any suggestions/feedback would be great, thanks

    stockholm to gdynia, PL would be fun - ferry ride and great/a lot cheaper than in Sweden stay.. plus one of the best festivals in Europe if you are keen in festivals, of course..
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  • jumbojet
    jumbojet Posts: 1,484
    I'm in for Italy, Vienna and Berlin. Amsterdam and Stockholm, I'l have to think.

    Looks like Wuhlheide wont get a second one. :cry:
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  • jumbojet
    jumbojet Posts: 1,484
    Niko80 wrote:

    Berlin - Stockholm - Oslo is easy travel. Stockholm and Oslo are also in the weekend. Oslo and Stockholm aint cheap though, but travelling doesnt need to be that expensive.

    How do you do that travel? Any ideas? diebahn.de?
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  • Force Of Nature
    Force Of Nature York, England Posts: 1,135
    What a bunch of hypocrites.
    Accuse ticketmaster of over inflated ticket prices, then charge £75 per ticket for the Milton Keynes show.
    They can get f&@ked.
    Disappointed.

    Ridiculous man, even if they played an Irish show I would refuse to pay a price like that, that would translate to over 90 euro
    Sweet, more chance I can get a ticket
  • What a bunch of hypocrites.
    Accuse ticketmaster of over inflated ticket prices, then charge £75 per ticket for the Milton Keynes show.
    They can get f&@ked.
    Disappointed.

    Ridiculous man, even if they played an Irish show I would refuse to pay a price like that, that would translate to over 90 euro
    Sweet, more chance I can get a ticket
    Some of us don't have a good income man. I couldn't justify spending that amount of money on a ticket
    Speaking as a child of the 90's
  • Milton Keynes bowl has a capacity of 65,000.
    Suppose they only fill 50% of the seats.
    That's £4.8 million in ticket sales for one show.

    This one is for the fans, yeah right.
  • TO42596
    TO42596 The Netherlands Posts: 143
    jumbojet wrote:
    Niko80 wrote:

    Berlin - Stockholm - Oslo is easy travel. Stockholm and Oslo are also in the weekend. Oslo and Stockholm aint cheap though, but travelling doesnt need to be that expensive.

    How do you do that travel? Any ideas? diebahn.de?

    For Vienna - Berlin, I just booked an AirBerlin flight on the 26th in the morning for €48.
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  • False_Belief
    False_Belief Cardiff Posts: 763
    Yes, it's expensive. But don't forget that they were backed by some serious major label money in the 90s when the whole Ticketmaster thing was going down. Think about what it must cost for a US band to put together an European tour at some pretty big venues. Think of the cost of flights, the cost of haulage, flying all that gear over, road crew and tour personnel salaries, lighting rigs, sound equipment, putting up the stage (Milton Keynes specifically I guess), the cost of actually hiring the arenas in the first place.

    Whether we enjoy parting with that sort of money or not (and I really don't!), £75 is about the going rate these days for most arena level bands.

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  • oh what to do? we're in ireland and it's our wedding in august so would love to avoid the cost of travelling to see them so am tempted to wait and see when they would announce more dates BUT don't want to miss out on 10c tickets, again! can anyone remember how soon after the announcement last time they announced more dates? i can't. knowing my luck we'd get tickets for amsterdam then they would announce belfast or dublin :lol: also, i've never entered the draw for tickets, wonder what the success rate is like.
  • ldent42
    ldent42 NYC Posts: 7,859
    TO42596 wrote:
    jumbojet wrote:
    Niko80 wrote:

    Berlin - Stockholm - Oslo is easy travel. Stockholm and Oslo are also in the weekend. Oslo and Stockholm aint cheap though, but travelling doesnt need to be that expensive.

    How do you do that travel? Any ideas? diebahn.de?

    For Vienna - Berlin, I just booked an AirBerlin flight on the 26th in the morning for €48.
    Is it a refundable/flexible fare?
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