Pearl Jam 2016 tour merch
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Okay, let's step back a minute. The band has three merch locations available for 5 days, plus merch inside the venue. They are providing ample opportunity to get merch. If there are 3 hour lines all day with this many options to buy merch than it is what it is.0
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Agree. What other band/artist would do all this? What else could you possibly wantbootlegger10 said:Okay, let's step back a minute. The band has three merch locations available for 5 days, plus merch inside the venue. They are providing ample opportunity to get merch. If there are 3 hour lines all day with this many options to buy merch than it is what it is.
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In looking at the merch schedule on the homepage now the Monday 8/8 set list t shirts released on this day is intriguing....0
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Yeah, I bet they'll have the Friday show setlist shirts available on Saturday.jefboy5 said:In looking at the merch schedule on the homepage now the Monday 8/8 set list t shirts released on this day is intriguing....
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This is great of them, but it also depends how many people they have staffing these things. If it's 2-3 then the lines will get overwhelming quick like most shows. Hopefully these things are properly staffed.bootlegger10 said:Okay, let's step back a minute. The band has three merch locations available for 5 days, plus merch inside the venue. They are providing ample opportunity to get merch. If there are 3 hour lines all day with this many options to buy merch than it is what it is.
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if I'm lucky to get there at the right time to buy some stuff...cool
but I aint waiting in any unreasonable lines...FUCK THAT
Its about having a nice meal, some drinks and good company
But I agree there should be an option to buy merch prior site unseen....0 -
Will there be posters at all these spots, even on the days leading up to the show?0
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Am I reading that correctly that their are 5 artists...so 5 posters?MLPS: 6-30-98 ; East Troy: 10-8-00 ; St. Paul: 6-16-03 ; East Troy: 6-21-03 ; Camden: 7-5-03 ; Grand Rapids: 10-3-04 ; Thunder Bay: 9-9-05 ; East Rutherford: 6-1-06; East Rutherford: 6-3-06 ; St. Paul: 6-26-06 ; St. Paul: 6-27-06, Chicago 8/23/09, Chicago 8/24/09, EV MLPS 7-2-11, PJ20 Alpine Valley 9-3-11, PJ20 Alpine Valley 9-4-11; Wrigley 7-19-13, St Paul 10-19-14; Wrigley 8-22-16; Seattle 8-8-18, Seattle 8-10-18; EV NY 2-4-220
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Fenway Park Outdoor Merch Schedule http://pearljam.com/news/0/1/23039/fenway_park_outdoor_merch_schedule
Tuesday, August 2.2016 (12 noon to 7pm) - 2 Outdoor Locations - No Lineup before 8am
Wednesday, August 3.2016: All locations will be closed to accommodate the James Taylor show.
Thursday, August 4.2016: (12 noon to 7pm) - All 3 Outdoor locations - No Lineup before 8am
Friday, August 5.2016: (Show Day 10AM - ???) - All 3 Outdoor locations - No Lineup before 7am
Saturday, August 6.2016: (12 noon to 9pm) - 3 Outdoor locations. - No Lineup before 8am
Sunday, August 7.2016: (Show Day 10AM - till after the show) - All 3 Outdoor locations - No Lineup before 7am
Monday, August 8.2016: August 7th setlist t-shirt to be released on this day. Details to follow on this one.
Poster Art by:
Ames Bros. http://amesbrosshop.com/
Kevin Shuss
Mark 5 http://www.studiomark5.com/
Steve Thomas http://www.stevethomasart.com/
Tristan Eaton http://tristaneaton.com/0 -
And so you see, I have come to doubt
All that I once held as true
I stand alone without beliefs
The only truth I know is you.0 -
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mrtsurt - @dottles_lm there are two reasons for the arrow line directions. 1) Safety. This is the most important thing. Running the lines these directions achieve that. 2) Running the lines in a specific way helps avoid affecting surrounding businesses. We should respect all of the surrounding companies.0 -
thanks for your constant input0
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I will be wearing Jays gear. You Red Sox fans can all suck it.0
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Chris Siglin was responding to a comment I made to him about the rabid nature of PJ fans now in their quest for merch. I said I thought it was sad that they had even had to devise queuing routes and advise that there were times people could not queue before, despite the merch stands not opening until midday.demetrios said:
mrtsurt - @dottles_lm there are two reasons for the arrow line directions. 1) Safety. This is the most important thing. Running the lines these directions achieve that. 2) Running the lines in a specific way helps avoid affecting surrounding businesses. We should respect all of the surrounding companies.
I can't remember the thirst for merch being as bad as it is now, and I am not sure it is so bad here in Europe.
I recognise people see it as an opportunity to flip stuff, but I genuinely think that a lot of the general public have no idea PJ are still together let alone how much a pair of flip flops are worth on eBay.
I do like the idea of having a merch booth associated with 10C ticket pick up - you get your tickets and then are allowed into a queue for merch. I recognise that many people who missed out on 10C tickets might feel that sting, however, it would reduce the number of people at other stands.
I'm not sure there is any easy way to resolve the situation. If the band add in additional time for people to buy merch there are concerns that flippers will buy before fans arriving for the show, if they sell it only in the venues then there are concerns that causes issues inside, if they do a 10c linked ticket purchase it could be seen as benefiting the few.
Imagine shows where they sold no merch - that would be a revelation!
Post edited by dottles on2009 - Manchester. 2010 - Dublin, Belfast, London, Berlin, Arras, Werchter. 2011 - PJ20 i & ii, Montreal, Toronto i & ii, Ottawa, Hamilton.
2012 - Manchester i & ii, Berlin i & ii, Stockholm. 2014 - Amsterdam i & ii, Trieste, Vienna, Berlin, Leeds, Milton Keynes.
2016 - Boston Fenway i & ii, 2018 - Amsterdam i & ii, Pinkpop, London i & ii, Padova, Krakow, Barcelona, Seattle i & ii.0 -
There must have been 20,000 lining up a day for wrigley stuff. Then they did it for 3 days straight...dottles said:
Chris Siglin was responding to a comment I made to him about the rapid nature of PJ fans now in their quest for merch. I said I thought it was sad that they had even had to devise queuing routes and advise that there were times people could not queue before, despite the merch stands not opening until midday.demetrios said:
mrtsurt - @dottles_lm there are two reasons for the arrow line directions. 1) Safety. This is the most important thing. Running the lines these directions achieve that. 2) Running the lines in a specific way helps avoid affecting surrounding businesses. We should respect all of the surrounding companies.
I can't remember the thirst for merch being as bad as it is now, and I am not sure it is so bad here in Europe.
I recognise people see it as an opportunity to flip stuff, but I genuinely think that a lot of the general public have no idea PJ are still together let alone how much a pair of flip flops are worth on ebay.
I do like the idea of having a merch booth associated with 10C ticket pick up - you get your tickets and then are allowed into a queue for merch. I recognise that many people who missed out on 10C tickets might feel that sting, however, it would reduce the number of people at other stands.
I'm not sure there is any easy way to resolve the situation. If the band add in additional time for people to buy merch there are concerns that flippers will buy before fans arriving for the show, if they sell it only in the venues then there are concerns that causes issues inside, if they do a 10c linked ticket purchase it could be seen as benefitting the few.
Imagine shows where they sold no merch, that would be a revelation!0 -
From what I saw the merch thirst is nowhere NEAR as bad in Europe as it is here. Same with Australia and New Zealand. It's beyond insane here. The only solution I can think of is for them to print more of everything, substantially more. Flood the market with readily available official merch, reduces the resale/aftermarket value, in short order the flippers will cease flipping as their profits dwindle. It puts PJ in an uncomfortable spot though, because they will have to put up more capital upfront to print in larger quantities, and then they're stuck with whatever doesn't sell.dottles said:
Chris Siglin was responding to a comment I made to him about the rapid nature of PJ fans now in their quest for merch. I said I thought it was sad that they had even had to devise queuing routes and advise that there were times people could not queue before, despite the merch stands not opening until midday.demetrios said:
mrtsurt - @dottles_lm there are two reasons for the arrow line directions. 1) Safety. This is the most important thing. Running the lines these directions achieve that. 2) Running the lines in a specific way helps avoid affecting surrounding businesses. We should respect all of the surrounding companies.
I can't remember the thirst for merch being as bad as it is now, and I am not sure it is so bad here in Europe.
I recognise people see it as an opportunity to flip stuff, but I genuinely think that a lot of the general public have no idea PJ are still together let alone how much a pair of flip flops are worth on ebay.
I do like the idea of having a merch booth associated with 10C ticket pick up - you get your tickets and then are allowed into a queue for merch. I recognise that many people who missed out on 10C tickets might feel that sting, however, it would reduce the number of people at other stands.
I'm not sure there is any easy way to resolve the situation. If the band add in additional time for people to buy merch there are concerns that flippers will buy before fans arriving for the show, if they sell it only in the venues then there are concerns that causes issues inside, if they do a 10c linked ticket purchase it could be seen as benefitting the few.
Imagine shows where they sold no merch, that would be a revelation!NYC 06/24/08-Auckland 11/27/09-Chch 11/29/09-Newark 05/18/10-Atlanta 09/22/12-Chicago 07/19/13-Brooklyn 10/18/13 & 10/19/13-Hartford 10/25/13-Baltimore 10/27/13-Auckland 1/17/14-GC 1/19/14-Melbourne 1/24/14-Sydney 1/26/14-Amsterdam 6/16/14 & 6/17/14-Milan 6/20/14-Berlin 6/26/14-Leeds 7/8/14-Milton Keynes 7/11/14-St. Louis 10/3/14-NYC 9/26/15
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