2020 Tour Rumor Thread

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  • rummy
    rummy British Columbia, Canada Posts: 4,466
    my2hands said:
    the faux led zep?
    Wrong thread for me to state this but I will do so anyway...I get the (negative) comparisons but I'm very happy a band like this exists. Not for me but for a younger group of individuals.

    Every generation needs their own Pearl Jam.

    (Maybe they can tour together!) 
  • rummy said:
    my2hands said:
    the faux led zep?
    Wrong thread for me to state this but I will do so anyway...I get the (negative) comparisons but I'm very happy a band like this exists. Not for me but for a younger group of individuals.

    Every generation needs their own Pearl Jam.

    (Maybe they can tour together!) 
    I really enjoy Greta, but they are leaps and bounds away from even being close to a generational band. 
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  • rummy
    rummy British Columbia, Canada Posts: 4,466
    rummy said:
    my2hands said:
    the faux led zep?
    Wrong thread for me to state this but I will do so anyway...I get the (negative) comparisons but I'm very happy a band like this exists. Not for me but for a younger group of individuals.

    Every generation needs their own Pearl Jam.

    (Maybe they can tour together!) 
    I really enjoy Greta, but they are leaps and bounds away from even being close to a generational band. 
    Fair enough. However, I saw them on SNL not too long ago and thought it was refreshing to see a rock band as a musical guest once again. Back in the 1990's/early-2000's, I was always excited to see my favourite (rock) bands perform on SNL. I hope there is still a chance that rock will rise again!
  • drakeheuer14
    drakeheuer14 Posts: 4,623
    rummy said:
    rummy said:
    my2hands said:
    the faux led zep?
    Wrong thread for me to state this but I will do so anyway...I get the (negative) comparisons but I'm very happy a band like this exists. Not for me but for a younger group of individuals.

    Every generation needs their own Pearl Jam.

    (Maybe they can tour together!) 
    I really enjoy Greta, but they are leaps and bounds away from even being close to a generational band. 
    Fair enough. However, I saw them on SNL not too long ago and thought it was refreshing to see a rock band as a musical guest once again. Back in the 1990's/early-2000's, I was always excited to see my favourite (rock) bands perform on SNL. I hope there is still a chance that rock will rise again!
    I get that. I’m actually okay with rock being under the radar. Bands stay smaller and that means you get to see some great talent in small venues. 
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  • DEGBTI
    DEGBTI san diego Posts: 996
    well just to put it into perspective, I am 53, my 21 year old's favorite bands are PJ and Greta. Only two bands he is interested, for the most part, in seeing live. We go to Ohana every year and he would love to see some Greta love from Ed. Its cool someone his age is so stoked on bands decades apart. Oh, leaving in the morning with him to Innings fest! Hoping for some new material.
  • whoanelly15
    whoanelly15 Posts: 742
    Can we not do the Greta Van Fleet thing here, please? There is already so much of this banter in their thread in the Other Music forum. I know there’s not much in the way of rumors right now, but... please. 
  • rummy
    rummy British Columbia, Canada Posts: 4,466
    Can we not do the Greta Van Fleet thing here, please? There is already so much of this banter in their thread in the Other Music forum. I know there’s not much in the way of rumors right now, but... please. 
    You are correct. However, I guess it speaks to the lack of rumours that are aflutter right now.
  • PB11041
    PB11041 Earth Posts: 2,845
    nycrats said:
    oh boy if this new album turns into a tool like wait, people are going to lose their minds.

    as much as i want to say enough of the wrigley and fenway (too many bad seats, epic experiences are now starting to blend together a bit too much, weather risk, etc) if they did do that id be on board, my love of a great show exceeds any stadium complaints.  we'd all take a stadium over a festival any day, so hopefully wrigley is easy enough for them to give us some yearly shows..

    Turn into a tool = 13 years between releases?

    Play an arena and charge double so the gross is the same. Its money well spent based on the attributes you cited
    They dont need to do the play arena charge double.  I know some people think this is about gross margin, but when planning a tour and you only are doing like 7 dates, the big giant venues were about mass access.  

    Bands Pearl Jams caliber and contemporaries routinely play venues that are mid to large size arenas selling tickets from $75 to $100 and do just fine.  
    His eminence has yet to show. 
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  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,164
    PB11041 said:
    nycrats said:
    oh boy if this new album turns into a tool like wait, people are going to lose their minds.

    as much as i want to say enough of the wrigley and fenway (too many bad seats, epic experiences are now starting to blend together a bit too much, weather risk, etc) if they did do that id be on board, my love of a great show exceeds any stadium complaints.  we'd all take a stadium over a festival any day, so hopefully wrigley is easy enough for them to give us some yearly shows..

    Turn into a tool = 13 years between releases?

    Play an arena and charge double so the gross is the same. Its money well spent based on the attributes you cited


    Bands Pearl Jams caliber and contemporaries routinely play venues that are mid to large size arenas selling tickets from $75 to $100 and do just fine.  
    Such as?  Lerxst1992 simply wants PJ to play arenas instead of anything larger.
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,604
    Get_Right said:
    PB11041 said:
    nycrats said:
    oh boy if this new album turns into a tool like wait, people are going to lose their minds.

    as much as i want to say enough of the wrigley and fenway (too many bad seats, epic experiences are now starting to blend together a bit too much, weather risk, etc) if they did do that id be on board, my love of a great show exceeds any stadium complaints.  we'd all take a stadium over a festival any day, so hopefully wrigley is easy enough for them to give us some yearly shows..

    Turn into a tool = 13 years between releases?

    Play an arena and charge double so the gross is the same. Its money well spent based on the attributes you cited


    Bands Pearl Jams caliber and contemporaries routinely play venues that are mid to large size arenas selling tickets from $75 to $100 and do just fine.  
    Such as?  Lerxst1992 simply wants PJ to play arenas instead of anything larger.
    You forgot the residency in NYC.
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  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,164
    JimmyV said:
    Get_Right said:
    PB11041 said:
    nycrats said:
    oh boy if this new album turns into a tool like wait, people are going to lose their minds.

    as much as i want to say enough of the wrigley and fenway (too many bad seats, epic experiences are now starting to blend together a bit too much, weather risk, etc) if they did do that id be on board, my love of a great show exceeds any stadium complaints.  we'd all take a stadium over a festival any day, so hopefully wrigley is easy enough for them to give us some yearly shows..

    Turn into a tool = 13 years between releases?

    Play an arena and charge double so the gross is the same. Its money well spent based on the attributes you cited


    Bands Pearl Jams caliber and contemporaries routinely play venues that are mid to large size arenas selling tickets from $75 to $100 and do just fine.  
    Such as?  Lerxst1992 simply wants PJ to play arenas instead of anything larger.
    You forgot the residency in NYC.
    Right. 13 shows at MSG to equal the payday at the baseball stadiums. I am actually on board for that :)
  • Lost In Ohio
    Lost In Ohio Posts: 7,271
    edited March 2019
    Get_Right said:
    JimmyV said:
    Get_Right said:
    PB11041 said:
    nycrats said:
    oh boy if this new album turns into a tool like wait, people are going to lose their minds.

    as much as i want to say enough of the wrigley and fenway (too many bad seats, epic experiences are now starting to blend together a bit too much, weather risk, etc) if they did do that id be on board, my love of a great show exceeds any stadium complaints.  we'd all take a stadium over a festival any day, so hopefully wrigley is easy enough for them to give us some yearly shows..

    Turn into a tool = 13 years between releases?

    Play an arena and charge double so the gross is the same. Its money well spent based on the attributes you cited


    Bands Pearl Jams caliber and contemporaries routinely play venues that are mid to large size arenas selling tickets from $75 to $100 and do just fine.  
    Such as?  Lerxst1992 simply wants PJ to play arenas instead of anything larger.
    You forgot the residency in NYC.
    Right. 13 shows at MSG to equal the payday at the baseball stadiums. I am actually on board for that :)



    We all should be.

    In theory, you can put in for as many shows as you want, but only win two...IF...there are still tickets remaining, then people can win a third.

    Plus...if it's spread out over about 5-6 weeks (vs two weeks) then it could make traveling a bit more difficult. If someone puts in for NYC 1 and 2 and they have to travel from 3500 miles, it would just give another benefit to local fans, as the traveling fan may not be able to do shows 10-13.

    Limiting the number of shows won AND a residency at a "marquee destination city" would do wonders for ticket availability.
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  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,164
    10C tickets for NYC are a shit show no matter what. NYC is the only city where I've had to resort to the secondary market. But anyway, no smoke, fire or even rumblings of shows!
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,263
    Yeah, my gut says 2019 will be another zero concert year for PJ.
  • chiefnjk
    chiefnjk Posts: 305
    chiefnjk said:
    Looks like Ohana is updating their socials, which usually means a lineup announcement is imminent.
    Looks like The Strokes on 9/27.
  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    Yeah, my gut says 2019 will be another zero concert year for PJ.
    The writing has been on the wall for a bit now. Sad to hear but hopefully this means that they have the album done in time for a spring tour in 2020. 
  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,382
    With Matt in the studio with what looks like a new band project, mike doing his infinite color and sound project and Ed doing some solo shows it doesn’t look like anything Pearl Jam is happening anytime soon. 
  • PB11041
    PB11041 Earth Posts: 2,845
    Get_Right said:
    PB11041 said:
    nycrats said:
    oh boy if this new album turns into a tool like wait, people are going to lose their minds.

    as much as i want to say enough of the wrigley and fenway (too many bad seats, epic experiences are now starting to blend together a bit too much, weather risk, etc) if they did do that id be on board, my love of a great show exceeds any stadium complaints.  we'd all take a stadium over a festival any day, so hopefully wrigley is easy enough for them to give us some yearly shows..

    Turn into a tool = 13 years between releases?

    Play an arena and charge double so the gross is the same. Its money well spent based on the attributes you cited


    Bands Pearl Jams caliber and contemporaries routinely play venues that are mid to large size arenas selling tickets from $75 to $100 and do just fine.  
    Such as?  Lerxst1992 simply wants PJ to play arenas instead of anything larger.
    every tour that Dave Matthews Band and Phish play is sheds and arenas.
    His eminence has yet to show. 
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  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,164
    PB11041 said:
    Get_Right said:
    PB11041 said:
    nycrats said:
    oh boy if this new album turns into a tool like wait, people are going to lose their minds.

    as much as i want to say enough of the wrigley and fenway (too many bad seats, epic experiences are now starting to blend together a bit too much, weather risk, etc) if they did do that id be on board, my love of a great show exceeds any stadium complaints.  we'd all take a stadium over a festival any day, so hopefully wrigley is easy enough for them to give us some yearly shows..

    Turn into a tool = 13 years between releases?

    Play an arena and charge double so the gross is the same. Its money well spent based on the attributes you cited


    Bands Pearl Jams caliber and contemporaries routinely play venues that are mid to large size arenas selling tickets from $75 to $100 and do just fine.  
    Such as?  Lerxst1992 simply wants PJ to play arenas instead of anything larger.
    every tour that Dave Matthews Band and Phish play is sheds and arenas.
    I suppose they do. Short list though and DMB plays a ton of shows.
  • Lerxst1992
    Lerxst1992 Posts: 8,088
    Get_Right said:
    JimmyV said:
    Get_Right said:
    PB11041 said:
    nycrats said:
    oh boy if this new album turns into a tool like wait, people are going to lose their minds.

    as much as i want to say enough of the wrigley and fenway (too many bad seats, epic experiences are now starting to blend together a bit too much, weather risk, etc) if they did do that id be on board, my love of a great show exceeds any stadium complaints.  we'd all take a stadium over a festival any day, so hopefully wrigley is easy enough for them to give us some yearly shows..

    Turn into a tool = 13 years between releases?

    Play an arena and charge double so the gross is the same. Its money well spent based on the attributes you cited


    Bands Pearl Jams caliber and contemporaries routinely play venues that are mid to large size arenas selling tickets from $75 to $100 and do just fine.  
    Such as?  Lerxst1992 simply wants PJ to play arenas instead of anything larger.
    You forgot the residency in NYC.
    Right. 13 shows at MSG to equal the payday at the baseball stadiums. I am actually on board for that :)



    We all should be.

    In theory, you can put in for as many shows as you want, but only win two...IF...there are still tickets remaining, then people can win a third.

    Plus...if it's spread out over about 5-6 weeks (vs two weeks) then it could make traveling a bit more difficult. If someone puts in for NYC 1 and 2 and they have to travel from 3500 miles, it would just give another benefit to local fans, as the traveling fan may not be able to do shows 10-13.

    Limiting the number of shows won AND a residency at a "marquee destination city" would do wonders for ticket availability.


    "Another benefit to local fans"

    Folks in Canada, Australia are clamoring for a tour. Something they absolutely deserve once the band decides it's time to hit the road again.

    But there's more fans within a few hours of NYC than those two countries combined, if my math is correct. And the ordeal to get tickets here speaks for itself. But the money available to play msg is unlike any other city.


    As underserved as those countries are, and they are, no market is more underseved than nyc (outside of LA), and they typically play here when they tour the US.