2020 Tour Rumor Thread
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Ha. Not quite that crazy when I went but that was basically it. Just give me an assigned seat thanks.on2legs said:
https://youtu.be/SgQ-IyK4RAsgiven2fly23 said:
It's very chill, but almost to a fault. There are no seats, it's just stone steps with seat numbers written on them, so by the end, everybody has funneled down. If someone pays a premium for a ticket in the front 10 rows and expects to have their own reserved space without infringement, it could get rough.pjl44 said:
I've had friends buy in the reserved section and not report any weirdness. Have you experienced something else?given2fly23 said:
That whole place is essentially GA. No seats, no security.pjl44 said:
Beautiful venue but if I'm ever back no way am I dealing with GA againpearljammr78 said:Red rocks is a bucket list venue for me. Would make the trip if PJ played there. Plus legal weed. Just like California. No withdrawal for me. Lol0 -
Was just in Tofino and Victoria. Don't think island can handle that much traffic. Would be incredible though.Zod said:Got a random text from a guy I worked with 20 years ago asking about a rumour he heard about PJ playing laketown shakedown next year here on Vancouver Island. That would be insanely cool to see them on my Island, but that festival is usually headline by leftover 80s bands. Maybe 8 to 10k people. The festival would need to up it's game to attract PJ.0 -
JimmyV said:I'd like to see some eastern cities they haven't played since 2003-2006 get shows, like Albany and Saratoga. They haven't been back to Montreal since 2011.
Heck, they've barely been to CANADA since 2011.Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"0 -
Not entirely true. They played Pemberton (Vancouver), Quebec City, Toronto and Ottawa. Other then the odd band that does a full blown Canadian tour that's fairly average. BC, Ontario, and QuebecLost In Ohio said:JimmyV said:I'd like to see some eastern cities they haven't played since 2003-2006 get shows, like Albany and Saratoga. They haven't been back to Montreal since 2011.
Heck, they've barely been to CANADA since 2011.
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As long as they hit one of Boston, Hartford, NY or Philly, I can make something happen. Philly would be my driving limit (8hrs). I have too much going on to do long road trips. But I'm not selfish. A Mass/Connecticut run like 2013 (where they were separated by a 10 days) would be perfect.0
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In 8 years they have done 7 shows in Canada and only visited 2 out of those 8 years. I would say they have barely been to Canada with those numbers by Pearl Jam standards.Zod said:
Not entirely true. They played Pemberton (Vancouver), Quebec City, Toronto and Ottawa. Other then the odd band that does a full blown Canadian tour that's fairly average. BC, Ontario, and QuebecLost In Ohio said:JimmyV said:I'd like to see some eastern cities they haven't played since 2003-2006 get shows, like Albany and Saratoga. They haven't been back to Montreal since 2011.
Heck, they've barely been to CANADA since 2011.
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Montreal is overdue.PJ: 2013: London (ON); Buffalo; 2014: Cincinnati; 2016: Sunrise, Miami, Toronto 1-2, Wrigley 2; 2018: London (UK) 1, Milan, Padova, Sea 2, Wrigley 1-2, Fenway 1-2; 2021: SHN, Ohana, Ohana Encore 1-2; 2022: LA 1-2, Phx, Oak 1-2, Fresno, Copenhagen, Hyde Park 1-2; Quebec, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto; MSG, Camden, Nashville, Louisville, St. Louis, OKC; 2023: St. Paul 1-2, Chicago 1-2; Fort Worth 2; Austin 1-2; 2024: Vancouver 1-2, LV 1-2, LA 1-2, Napa, Barcelona 1-2; Indy; Chicago 1-2; MSG 1-2; Philly 2; Boston 2; Ohana 1-2; 2025: FL 1-2, ATL 1-2, Nash 1-2, Pit 1-2.
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Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 20230 -
JimmyV said:Quick, somebody make up a rumor and save us from the politics.
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2013 was awesome. From Wrigley to Worcester to Hartford.CantKeepmedown said:As long as they hit one of Boston, Hartford, NY or Philly, I can make something happen. Philly would be my driving limit (8hrs). I have too much going on to do long road trips. But I'm not selfish. A Mass/Connecticut run like 2013 (where they were separated by a 10 days) would be perfect.___________________________________________
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Lost In Ohio said:JimmyV said:I'd like to see some eastern cities they haven't played since 2003-2006 get shows, like Albany and Saratoga. They haven't been back to Montreal since 2011.
Heck, they've barely been to CANADA since 2011.
Barely? They played 5 shows in CANADA in 2016.
Extrapolating population, that's equivalent to 50 US shows in one year.
In the last 27 years...Thats happened ONLY twice, in 1998 and 2003.
So not bad CANADA, getting more shows than US, with respect to population.0 -
PJNB said:
In 8 years they have done 7 shows in Canada and only visited 2 out of those 8 years. I would say they have barely been to Canada with those numbers by Pearl Jam standards.Zod said:
Not entirely true. They played Pemberton (Vancouver), Quebec City, Toronto and Ottawa. Other then the odd band that does a full blown Canadian tour that's fairly average. BC, Ontario, and QuebecLost In Ohio said:JimmyV said:I'd like to see some eastern cities they haven't played since 2003-2006 get shows, like Albany and Saratoga. They haven't been back to Montreal since 2011.
Heck, they've barely been to CANADA since 2011.
I would counter argue with that's barely been to Canada by Foo Fighters/Metallica standards, but that's a lot of dates for Pearl Jam
There's so many places they don't tour, or haven't toured in a long time.I also think this is pretty much what we have to look forward too. PJ is trending to fewer dates and bigger venues. That pretty much leaves BC, Ontario, Quebec, and maybe Alberta that can support those kind of shows. I have a hard time seeing another cross Canada tour unless the decide to magically want to play bigger tours.Post edited by Zod on0 -
Speaking of Canada, today is the ten year anniversary of my favorite Canadian show. Pearl Jam opens for Pearl Jam. What a great night!
http://www.livefootsteps.org/setlist/?show_id=816
https://youtu.be/KIC5I20a7XA
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I saw Queen (yes, with Adam Lambert) last night in New Orleans at the Smoothie King center. All i could think about was PJ playing there. WE need another arena tour dammit! its been 3 and a half years....0
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I was there for MMJ a few weeks ago and can confirm this. GA is a nightmare due to the way it's set up with the benches. If it was a lawn with the same square footage there would be plenty of room for everyone. Definitely worth going, but get an assigned seat even if it's up high - the higher you go the better the scenery, so it's a nice trade-off.pjl44 said:
The one show I went to there, the reserved section was like 1/3 of the way up. Everything in front and behind was GA.given2fly23 said:
It's very chill, but almost to a fault. There are no seats, it's just stone steps with seat numbers written on them, so by the end, everybody has funneled down. If someone pays a premium for a ticket in the front 10 rows and expects to have their own reserved space without infringement, it could get rough.pjl44 said:
I've had friends buy in the reserved section and not report any weirdness. Have you experienced something else?given2fly23 said:
That whole place is essentially GA. No seats, no security.pjl44 said:
Beautiful venue but if I'm ever back no way am I dealing with GA againpearljammr78 said:Red rocks is a bucket list venue for me. Would make the trip if PJ played there. Plus legal weed. Just like California. No withdrawal for me. Lol
There was the usual GA horseshit with early lineups and people cutting in last minute. Then we get in and people start laying out giant sheets and blankets and duct taping them to the benches to claim space for all their friends. Fuuuuuuuuuck that. Fun to go once...glad it's not my local...that shit would drive me crazy.Camden 2 2006, Newark 2010, Barclays 2 2013, Central Park 2015, MSG 2 2016, Wrigley 1 2016, Rome 2018, Prague 2018, Asbury Park 2021, EV & Earthlings NYC 1 2022, MSG 2022, Louisville 2022, Dublin 2024, MSG 1 2024, MSG 2 20240 -
Population has nothing to do with it though imo since they will always have great sales with shows here. Canada is the second biggest country in the world. I am Canadian and a show in Vancouver is a 54 hour drive away from me. Is that a home show? From 2012 to 2019 I have had 1 show that was a 7hr drive from me and that was the closest.Lerxst1992 said:Lost In Ohio said:JimmyV said:I'd like to see some eastern cities they haven't played since 2003-2006 get shows, like Albany and Saratoga. They haven't been back to Montreal since 2011.
Heck, they've barely been to CANADA since 2011.
Barely? They played 5 shows in CANADA in 2016.
Extrapolating population, that's equivalent to 50 US shows in one year.
In the last 27 years...Thats happened ONLY twice, in 1998 and 2003.
So not bad CANADA, getting more shows than US, with respect to population.0 -
MMJ for me, too, but 2015tdawe said:
I was there for MMJ a few weeks ago and can confirm this. GA is a nightmare due to the way it's set up with the benches. If it was a lawn with the same square footage there would be plenty of room for everyone. Definitely worth going, but get an assigned seat even if it's up high - the higher you go the better the scenery, so it's a nice trade-off.pjl44 said:
The one show I went to there, the reserved section was like 1/3 of the way up. Everything in front and behind was GA.given2fly23 said:
It's very chill, but almost to a fault. There are no seats, it's just stone steps with seat numbers written on them, so by the end, everybody has funneled down. If someone pays a premium for a ticket in the front 10 rows and expects to have their own reserved space without infringement, it could get rough.pjl44 said:
I've had friends buy in the reserved section and not report any weirdness. Have you experienced something else?given2fly23 said:
That whole place is essentially GA. No seats, no security.pjl44 said:
Beautiful venue but if I'm ever back no way am I dealing with GA againpearljammr78 said:Red rocks is a bucket list venue for me. Would make the trip if PJ played there. Plus legal weed. Just like California. No withdrawal for me. Lol
There was the usual GA horseshit with early lineups and people cutting in last minute. Then we get in and people start laying out giant sheets and blankets and duct taping them to the benches to claim space for all their friends. Fuuuuuuuuuck that. Fun to go once...glad it's not my local...that shit would drive me crazy.0 -
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So funny. I saw them Saturday here in Ft. Lauderdale and was thinking of PJ almost throughout. Thinking “man I wish this was PJ instead”, lol.SandyRavage said:I saw Queen (yes, with Adam Lambert) last night in New Orleans at the Smoothie King center. All i could think about was PJ playing there. WE need another arena tour dammit! its been 3 and a half years....0 -
Don't forget about London (which happens since no official bootleg).PJNB said:
In 8 years they have done 7 shows in Canada and only visited 2 out of those 8 years. I would say they have barely been to Canada with those numbers by Pearl Jam standards.Zod said:
Not entirely true. They played Pemberton (Vancouver), Quebec City, Toronto and Ottawa. Other then the odd band that does a full blown Canadian tour that's fairly average. BC, Ontario, and QuebecLost In Ohio said:JimmyV said:I'd like to see some eastern cities they haven't played since 2003-2006 get shows, like Albany and Saratoga. They haven't been back to Montreal since 2011.
Heck, they've barely been to CANADA since 2011.
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