2020 Tour Rumor Thread
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njnancy said:SandyRavage said:bbiggs said:JimmyV said:I kinda doubt either of these festivals is going to have much to do with the spirit of Woodstock. This is going to be about making money.
The reason I'm defending music festivals is because I see them from a young persons perspective. I'm sorry guys, but the days of 20-somethings following their favorite bands around the country are over. Espeically when Ticketmaster tickets are $250+ fees, and a music festival with 60+ acts is the same price.
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SandyRavage said:bbiggs said:JimmyV said:I kinda doubt either of these festivals is going to have much to do with the spirit of Woodstock. This is going to be about making money.
The reason I'm defending music festivals is because I see them from a young persons perspective. I'm sorry guys, but the days of 20-somethings following their favorite bands around the country are over. Espeically when Ticketmaster tickets are $250+ fees, and a music festival with 60+ acts is the same price.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:SandyRavage said:bbiggs said:JimmyV said:I kinda doubt either of these festivals is going to have much to do with the spirit of Woodstock. This is going to be about making money.
The reason I'm defending music festivals is because I see them from a young persons perspective. I'm sorry guys, but the days of 20-somethings following their favorite bands around the country are over. Espeically when Ticketmaster tickets are $250+ fees, and a music festival with 60+ acts is the same price.
I'll give you a lineup of bands who came through my city last year (and some who are coming this year) and charged $200-$250 per seat in the lower/bowl floor:
-Guns N' Roses
-Elton John
-Taylor Swift
-Ed Sheeran
-Paul McCartney
-Justin Timberlake
-Panic! at the Disco
-Drake
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SandyRavage said:bbiggs said:JimmyV said:I kinda doubt either of these festivals is going to have much to do with the spirit of Woodstock. This is going to be about making money.
The reason I'm defending music festivals is because I see them from a young persons perspective. I'm sorry guys, but the days of 20-somethings following their favorite bands around the country are over. Espeically when Ticketmaster tickets are $250+ fees, and a music festival with 60+ acts is the same price.0 -
I don’t mind festivals. My biggest gripe is typically not getting longer sets from the people I really like. It’s the experience and look-at-me social media that makes festivals popular now. That and headliners. For most people it doesn’t truly seem to be about seeing multiple bands you like and I think most would prefer individual shows instead. Nothing to back any of this up besides my thoughts.Pittsburgh 2013
Cincinnati 2014
Greenville 2016
(Raleigh 2016)
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SandyRavage said:bbiggs said:JimmyV said:I kinda doubt either of these festivals is going to have much to do with the spirit of Woodstock. This is going to be about making money.
The reason I'm defending music festivals is because I see them from a young persons perspective. I'm sorry guys, but the days of 20-somethings following their favorite bands around the country are over. Espeically when Ticketmaster tickets are $250+ fees, and a music festival with 60+ acts is the same price.
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SandyRavage said:bbiggs said:JimmyV said:I kinda doubt either of these festivals is going to have much to do with the spirit of Woodstock. This is going to be about making money.
The reason I'm defending music festivals is because I see them from a young persons perspective. I'm sorry guys, but the days of 20-somethings following their favorite bands around the country are over. Espeically when Ticketmaster tickets are $250+ fees, and a music festival with 60+ acts is the same price.
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SandyRavage said:njnancy said:SandyRavage said:bbiggs said:JimmyV said:I kinda doubt either of these festivals is going to have much to do with the spirit of Woodstock. This is going to be about making money.
The reason I'm defending music festivals is because I see them from a young persons perspective. I'm sorry guys, but the days of 20-somethings following their favorite bands around the country are over. Espeically when Ticketmaster tickets are $250+ fees, and a music festival with 60+ acts is the same price.
There are stark similarities in communication. Nothing venomous or secretly manipulative intended. What I said is what I meant, nothing more.0 -
For point of reference, a whole bunch of bands threatened to drop out of the first Woodstock when they found out about The Who’s $100,000 paycheck to play. Lang had to come up with money fast or he would have been in trouble. It’s always been about the money. Let’s not kid ourselves about that.
As someone who went to ‘94 and ‘99 Woodstock, I hope I can get to go to this one, especially if Pearl Jam plays. ‘99 definitely had its problems, but I made the best of it and had a great time despite it all.0 -
When 20 something’s followed PJ they weren’t legacy band status charging $120.
20 somethings should be following their favorite up and coming band charging $40-$50.0 -
bootlegger10 said:When 20 something’s followed PJ they weren’t legacy band status charging $120.
20 somethings should be following their favorite up and coming band charging $40-$50.
My worst pseudo festival was Monsters of Rock at Giants Stadium back in the late 80's. I went to see Van Halen, but the crowd was into the newer thrash and death metal bands and they were throwing garbage and bottles down on loge - where I was. We were soaking wet and covered with food and garbage. We were getting cut, slashed and pummeled by the bottles and all kinds of dangerous items that wwew raining down. People even pulled the toilets off the walls. This went on for hours and hours and security couldn't do a damn thing, it was out of control.
I was into heavy metal but this was bullshit..Never experienced any thing as bad as this. It was the era of the mega concerts and benefit concerts before festivals - Amnesty International Concert was awesome with 19 bands in Giants Stadium.that was a phenomenal experience. Live Aid I watched on TV.
I stopped going to heavy metal concerts after that - the fans sucked. I still get pissed thinking of it.0 -
bootlegger10 said:When 20 something’s followed PJ they weren’t legacy band status charging $120.
20 somethings should be following their favorite up and coming band charging $40-$50.2016- TOTD Seattle Night 1+2
2018- Home Shows Night 1+2, Missoula0 -
It seems like the key to getting Pearl Jam to play every 2 nights for 3 years is simply to get them to do a farewell tour. Ozzy's is literally almost killing him, but he just got finished the Black Sabbath 3 year farewell tour.
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kaw753 said:It seems like the key to getting Pearl Jam to play every 2 nights for 3 years is simply to get them to do a farewell tour. Ozzy's is literally almost killing him, but he just got finished the Black Sabbath 3 year farewell tour.0
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CW55354 said:For point of reference, a whole bunch of bands threatened to drop out of the first Woodstock when they found out about The Who’s $100,000 paycheck to play. Lang had to come up with money fast or he would have been in trouble. It’s always been about the money. Let’s not kid ourselves about that.
As someone who went to ‘94 and ‘99 Woodstock, I hope I can get to go to this one, especially if Pearl Jam plays. ‘99 definitely had its problems, but I made the best of it and had a great time despite it all.
I respectfully disagree.
PJ IMO is by far the toughest ticket in the NYC area to get.
They charged $115 including SC last time they played MSG? The cheapest a major in demand band charges here. They have left millions upon millions on the table here over the years. Bless them.
If they wanted to focus on earnings, they could easily charge $175-200 average price at MSG and gross $3.5M a show, and sell out 10 in a row, 25 in a row, if they desire, with ease. And net about half that with no interim travel or backline costs for a summer residency.0 -
njnancy said:njnancy said:SandyRavage said:bbiggs said:JimmyV said:I kinda doubt either of these festivals is going to have much to do with the spirit of Woodstock. This is going to be about making money.
The reason I'm defending music festivals is because I see them from a young persons perspective. I'm sorry guys, but the days of 20-somethings following their favorite bands around the country are over. Espeically when Ticketmaster tickets are $250+ fees, and a music festival with 60+ acts is the same price.
There are stark similarities in communication. Nothing venomous or secretly manipulative intended. What I said is what I meant, nothing more.
For a band that rarely tours in the US, its a damn shame they are deciding to go the festival route.
Forgetting how special a packed arena is with only their fans, forgetting how old their OGT fans are and unwilling to stand in a field for 10 hours, forgetting what a clusterf*ck festivals can be. in this very comment box, festivals are more money for the band AND better for fans due to the "value." No, charge us VIP and platinum and watch the money.0 -
Maybe they want some new fans...0
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This won't be popular but they really should charge more for tickets and offer VIP and Platinum packages. The per show earnings would definitely motivate them to do a proper arena tour and less festivals.0
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whoanelly15 said:Maybe they want some new fans...This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0
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helplessdancer said:Get_Right said:I really hope its not Watkins Glen. I love festivals, but a 100,000 people in the middle of nowhere will be a challenge.
way too many unknowns
I guess I will wait and see what the lineup, costs, and logistics are before worrying about it. I love outdoor festivals when they are run well.0
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