2020 Tour Rumor Thread
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Yefa said:Red Rocks banned tarps in 2013.0
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Zod said:PJNB said:
Of course some have it worse. I have no major cities anywheres near me so that is part of the problem that I should have mentioned. All I am saying is it would be nice to get more shows up here. We love them and they seem to love playing here. I am just surprised we do not get more shows. I do not have it as bad as some but all I am saying is Canada is huge. We have plenty of cities that would sell out or be close to it if these guys came. Halifax, Moncton (only 10,000 so never going to happen but Magnetic Hill would get 40,000 plus I am guessing) Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver. Also they did not touch the east coast at all in 2013 which I found very odd.
I can drive to Boston yes and I do but they only get shitty ballpark shows lately.I get what your saying but I still don't see it. Most of the venues they played in Atlantic Canada in 2005 were fairly small. 7000 to 11000 seat venues. They don't really have the arena sized venues. I don't think PJ sells out magnetic hill . Sometimes PJ's popularity seems big, because they sell out big venues. A big part of that is how many people travel to the show. When you're in Wrigley, or Safeco, or whatever, it feels like most people you talk to aren't from those cities. Everyone travelled in. What I experience at Pemberton '16, is the die hard PJ fans are much less like to go to far into Canada.I stand by my original thought. PJ is playing fewer shows at bigger venues. The odds of them playing small markets are becoming slimmer. Yah Canada's huge geographically, but we only have so many cities 1 million+. There's no NHL size arena's East of Quebec. The entire population of an atlantic province is smaller than the cities PJ plays. Smaller than Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal etc...If PJ decides they only want to play 20 shows, and they call that a big tour.... how many of those shows are going to occur in cities with less than 500k people.I think in order to see PJ play small markets we need a drastic uptick in the size of the tours. If we see that, than maybe we seem more small market shows.I could only imagine what it would be like to see them play in Victoria or anywhere else on this Island.
Magnetic Hill absolutely would be a monster show. 40,000 plus. There is no sell out for that venue as far as I know. Stones did 90K, ACDC 70K, U2 66K. The maritimes love Pearl Jam. We flooded the Quebec show. Halifax arena is bigger than the Hampton Coliseum and Moncton would be the same size so it is not a huge stretch to think that they could do a show here.
That is beside the point though since you are focusing on Atlantic Canada with my post which really was not my main point. I already conceded that I do not live by major cities and that is the main problem I am not getting any shows close to me. I would just love to see them do more in this country. I listed 11 cities that can sell out shows for this band or come close to it. Population does not matter if the sales are there. I am sure everyone here that lives in a country that they play or even do not play hope that they do the same for them. I see how this bands touring is trending lately and know that what I am asking is highly unlikely but still ok to hope for.0 -
Atlantic Canada Summer 2020 would be my #1 wish for a PJ tour.
Australia in Nov/Dec 2020 would be #2.
Western USA Fall 2020 would be #3.
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I’ve sat down low at Red Rocks and way up top. It’s awesome no matter where you are.This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0
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raindog80 said:We can now confirm that in these days the band is rehearsing in Seattle some new material for their new highly anticipated 11th album.
Read more: https://www.pearljamonline.it/en/pearl-jam-are-in-studio-working-on-a-new-album/
"3.13.18 – Pearl Jam‘s new track from their forthcoming album on Monkeywrench/Republic Records is out now."
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foodboy said:by the way pearl jam opening for pear jam also had solo performances by mike and stone. ed started alone then played with the opening act the pharmacists minus ted leo who for some reason didn't make it across the border. incredible show. never forget that one. talk about how the show must go on. pearl jam could have just played an extended show but still included the guys from the opening act. i mean they did come all that way.0
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Zod said:PJNB said:
Of course some have it worse. I have no major cities anywheres near me so that is part of the problem that I should have mentioned. All I am saying is it would be nice to get more shows up here. We love them and they seem to love playing here. I am just surprised we do not get more shows. I do not have it as bad as some but all I am saying is Canada is huge. We have plenty of cities that would sell out or be close to it if these guys came. Halifax, Moncton (only 10,000 so never going to happen but Magnetic Hill would get 40,000 plus I am guessing) Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver. Also they did not touch the east coast at all in 2013 which I found very odd.
I can drive to Boston yes and I do but they only get shitty ballpark shows lately.I get what your saying but I still don't see it. Most of the venues they played in Atlantic Canada in 2005 were fairly small. 7000 to 11000 seat venues. They don't really have the arena sized venues. I don't think PJ sells out magnetic hill . Sometimes PJ's popularity seems big, because they sell out big venues. A big part of that is how many people travel to the show. When you're in Wrigley, or Safeco, or whatever, it feels like most people you talk to aren't from those cities. Everyone travelled in. What I experience at Pemberton '16, is the die hard PJ fans are much less like to go to far into Canada.I stand by my original thought. PJ is playing fewer shows at bigger venues. The odds of them playing small markets are becoming slimmer. Yah Canada's huge geographically, but we only have so many cities 1 million+. There's no NHL size arena's East of Quebec. The entire population of an atlantic province is smaller than the cities PJ plays. Smaller than Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal etc...If PJ decides they only want to play 20 shows, and they call that a big tour.... how many of those shows are going to occur in cities with less than 500k people.I think in order to see PJ play small markets we need a drastic uptick in the size of the tours. If we see that, than maybe we seem more small market shows.I could only imagine what it would be like to see them play in Victoria or anywhere else on this Island.0 -
cblock4life said:Zod said:PJNB said:
Of course some have it worse. I have no major cities anywheres near me so that is part of the problem that I should have mentioned. All I am saying is it would be nice to get more shows up here. We love them and they seem to love playing here. I am just surprised we do not get more shows. I do not have it as bad as some but all I am saying is Canada is huge. We have plenty of cities that would sell out or be close to it if these guys came. Halifax, Moncton (only 10,000 so never going to happen but Magnetic Hill would get 40,000 plus I am guessing) Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver. Also they did not touch the east coast at all in 2013 which I found very odd.
I can drive to Boston yes and I do but they only get shitty ballpark shows lately.I get what your saying but I still don't see it. Most of the venues they played in Atlantic Canada in 2005 were fairly small. 7000 to 11000 seat venues. They don't really have the arena sized venues. I don't think PJ sells out magnetic hill . Sometimes PJ's popularity seems big, because they sell out big venues. A big part of that is how many people travel to the show. When you're in Wrigley, or Safeco, or whatever, it feels like most people you talk to aren't from those cities. Everyone travelled in. What I experience at Pemberton '16, is the die hard PJ fans are much less like to go to far into Canada.I stand by my original thought. PJ is playing fewer shows at bigger venues. The odds of them playing small markets are becoming slimmer. Yah Canada's huge geographically, but we only have so many cities 1 million+. There's no NHL size arena's East of Quebec. The entire population of an atlantic province is smaller than the cities PJ plays. Smaller than Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal etc...If PJ decides they only want to play 20 shows, and they call that a big tour.... how many of those shows are going to occur in cities with less than 500k people.I think in order to see PJ play small markets we need a drastic uptick in the size of the tours. If we see that, than maybe we seem more small market shows.I could only imagine what it would be like to see them play in Victoria or anywhere else on this Island.
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cblock4life said:Zod said:PJNB said:
Of course some have it worse. I have no major cities anywheres near me so that is part of the problem that I should have mentioned. All I am saying is it would be nice to get more shows up here. We love them and they seem to love playing here. I am just surprised we do not get more shows. I do not have it as bad as some but all I am saying is Canada is huge. We have plenty of cities that would sell out or be close to it if these guys came. Halifax, Moncton (only 10,000 so never going to happen but Magnetic Hill would get 40,000 plus I am guessing) Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver. Also they did not touch the east coast at all in 2013 which I found very odd.
I can drive to Boston yes and I do but they only get shitty ballpark shows lately.I get what your saying but I still don't see it. Most of the venues they played in Atlantic Canada in 2005 were fairly small. 7000 to 11000 seat venues. They don't really have the arena sized venues. I don't think PJ sells out magnetic hill . Sometimes PJ's popularity seems big, because they sell out big venues. A big part of that is how many people travel to the show. When you're in Wrigley, or Safeco, or whatever, it feels like most people you talk to aren't from those cities. Everyone travelled in. What I experience at Pemberton '16, is the die hard PJ fans are much less like to go to far into Canada.I stand by my original thought. PJ is playing fewer shows at bigger venues. The odds of them playing small markets are becoming slimmer. Yah Canada's huge geographically, but we only have so many cities 1 million+. There's no NHL size arena's East of Quebec. The entire population of an atlantic province is smaller than the cities PJ plays. Smaller than Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal etc...If PJ decides they only want to play 20 shows, and they call that a big tour.... how many of those shows are going to occur in cities with less than 500k people.I think in order to see PJ play small markets we need a drastic uptick in the size of the tours. If we see that, than maybe we seem more small market shows.I could only imagine what it would be like to see them play in Victoria or anywhere else on this Island.0 -
cblock4life said:Zod said:PJNB said:
Of course some have it worse. I have no major cities anywheres near me so that is part of the problem that I should have mentioned. All I am saying is it would be nice to get more shows up here. We love them and they seem to love playing here. I am just surprised we do not get more shows. I do not have it as bad as some but all I am saying is Canada is huge. We have plenty of cities that would sell out or be close to it if these guys came. Halifax, Moncton (only 10,000 so never going to happen but Magnetic Hill would get 40,000 plus I am guessing) Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver. Also they did not touch the east coast at all in 2013 which I found very odd.
I can drive to Boston yes and I do but they only get shitty ballpark shows lately.I get what your saying but I still don't see it. Most of the venues they played in Atlantic Canada in 2005 were fairly small. 7000 to 11000 seat venues. They don't really have the arena sized venues. I don't think PJ sells out magnetic hill . Sometimes PJ's popularity seems big, because they sell out big venues. A big part of that is how many people travel to the show. When you're in Wrigley, or Safeco, or whatever, it feels like most people you talk to aren't from those cities. Everyone travelled in. What I experience at Pemberton '16, is the die hard PJ fans are much less like to go to far into Canada.I stand by my original thought. PJ is playing fewer shows at bigger venues. The odds of them playing small markets are becoming slimmer. Yah Canada's huge geographically, but we only have so many cities 1 million+. There's no NHL size arena's East of Quebec. The entire population of an atlantic province is smaller than the cities PJ plays. Smaller than Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal etc...If PJ decides they only want to play 20 shows, and they call that a big tour.... how many of those shows are going to occur in cities with less than 500k people.I think in order to see PJ play small markets we need a drastic uptick in the size of the tours. If we see that, than maybe we seem more small market shows.I could only imagine what it would be like to see them play in Victoria or anywhere else on this Island.
Maybe this is our argument to get them to play more dates. Save the Earth! Come play in New Brunswick and Vancouver Island0 -
Zod said:cblock4life said:Zod said:PJNB said:
Of course some have it worse. I have no major cities anywheres near me so that is part of the problem that I should have mentioned. All I am saying is it would be nice to get more shows up here. We love them and they seem to love playing here. I am just surprised we do not get more shows. I do not have it as bad as some but all I am saying is Canada is huge. We have plenty of cities that would sell out or be close to it if these guys came. Halifax, Moncton (only 10,000 so never going to happen but Magnetic Hill would get 40,000 plus I am guessing) Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver. Also they did not touch the east coast at all in 2013 which I found very odd.
I can drive to Boston yes and I do but they only get shitty ballpark shows lately.I get what your saying but I still don't see it. Most of the venues they played in Atlantic Canada in 2005 were fairly small. 7000 to 11000 seat venues. They don't really have the arena sized venues. I don't think PJ sells out magnetic hill . Sometimes PJ's popularity seems big, because they sell out big venues. A big part of that is how many people travel to the show. When you're in Wrigley, or Safeco, or whatever, it feels like most people you talk to aren't from those cities. Everyone travelled in. What I experience at Pemberton '16, is the die hard PJ fans are much less like to go to far into Canada.I stand by my original thought. PJ is playing fewer shows at bigger venues. The odds of them playing small markets are becoming slimmer. Yah Canada's huge geographically, but we only have so many cities 1 million+. There's no NHL size arena's East of Quebec. The entire population of an atlantic province is smaller than the cities PJ plays. Smaller than Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal etc...If PJ decides they only want to play 20 shows, and they call that a big tour.... how many of those shows are going to occur in cities with less than 500k people.I think in order to see PJ play small markets we need a drastic uptick in the size of the tours. If we see that, than maybe we seem more small market shows.I could only imagine what it would be like to see them play in Victoria or anywhere else on this Island.
Maybe this is our argument to get them to play more dates. Save the Earth! Come play in New Brunswick and Vancouver Island0 -
Red rocks is VERY high up on my lists of venues I would LOVE to go to. Doubt Pearl Jam would play there these days but a boy can dream right? Gonna have to find another band I'd travel to see.0
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pjl44 said:Yefa said:Red Rocks banned tarps in 2013.You see me empty, Sir, do not pause and inquire, simply assume and refill.
- Al Swearengen
http://www.cantstoptheserenity.com0 -
Yefa said:pjl44 said:Yefa said:Red Rocks banned tarps in 2013.0
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At 9,500 seats, I would say Red Rocks is a long shot. Mumford and Sons just played three shows at Fiddler's Green south of Denver, which holds 18,000. Dave Matthews is there now for a several night stand. If Pearl Jam is going to play an outdoor venue in CO, Fidder's seems more realistic. People can fight about tarps on the lawn, which is in the back of the venue!0
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Things got real.
Will blow your minds whats coming
One tip.. Save fuckin money.!!"...Dimitri...He talks to me...'.."The Ghost of Greece..".
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”0 -
dimitrispearljam said:Things got real.
Will blow your minds whats coming
One tip.. Save fuckin money.!!
"Well, I think this band is incapable of sucking."
-my dad after hearing Not for You for the first time on SNL .0 -
Subtle yet hard hitting at the same time!!!
i wish i wish i wish i wish, i guess it never stops0 -
dimitrispearljam said:Things got real.
Will blow your minds whats coming
One tip.. Save fuckin money.!!
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Man this is getting exciting!0
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dimitrispearljam said:Things got real.
Will blow your minds whats coming
One tip.. Save fuckin money.!!
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dimitrispearljam said:Things got real.
Will blow your minds whats coming
One tip.. Save fuckin money.!!1996.....Toronto
2005.....Hamilton
2011.....Toronto N1, Toronto N2, Hamilton
2013.....London, Buffalo
2014.....Detroit
2016.....Toronto N1 Toronto N2, Boston N1, Boston N2, Chicago N1
2018.....Seattle N1, Seattle N2
2022.....San Diego, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Phoenix, Oakland N1, Oakland N2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
2023.....Fort Worth N1, Fort Worth N2, Austin N1, Austin N2
2024.....Las Vegas N1, Las Vegas N2, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Boston N1, Boston N2
2025.....Raleigh N1, Raleigh N2, Pittsburgh N1, Pittsburgh N2
2026.....?????????????????????????????????????????0 -
D.Frank said:dimitrispearljam said:Things got real.
Will blow your minds whats coming
One tip.. Save fuckin money.!!0 -
BlueLedbetter said:D.Frank said:dimitrispearljam said:Things got real.
Will blow your minds whats coming
One tip.. Save fuckin money.!!1996.....Toronto
2005.....Hamilton
2011.....Toronto N1, Toronto N2, Hamilton
2013.....London, Buffalo
2014.....Detroit
2016.....Toronto N1 Toronto N2, Boston N1, Boston N2, Chicago N1
2018.....Seattle N1, Seattle N2
2022.....San Diego, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Phoenix, Oakland N1, Oakland N2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
2023.....Fort Worth N1, Fort Worth N2, Austin N1, Austin N2
2024.....Las Vegas N1, Las Vegas N2, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Boston N1, Boston N2
2025.....Raleigh N1, Raleigh N2, Pittsburgh N1, Pittsburgh N2
2026.....?????????????????????????????????????????0 -
dimitrispearljam said:Things got real.
Will blow your minds whats coming
One tip.. Save fuckin money.!!I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
dimitrispearljam said:Things got real.
Will blow your minds whats coming
One tip.. Save fuckin money.!!0 -
dimitrispearljam said:Things got real.
Will blow your minds whats coming
One tip.. Save fuckin money.!!0 -
Here's the problem, I have money NOW! Saving is the hard part.
Although if it's an Aussie tour, that doesn't really move the needle for me as I'd have zero intention of going there anyhow (not that I wouldn't want to, it's just not practical). But cheers to those who will. But a decent sized US tour? Yes please!
Here's the part where I text my friends and say
"Some PJ tour news coming"
them - "Nice! How do you know"
me - "Well, some guy online mentioned it" Then I have to go through who Dimi is and how he has some mysterious connections and has been right more often than not in the past.0 -
dimitrispearljam said:Things got real.
Will blow your minds whats coming
One tip.. Save fuckin money.!!Peace,Love and Pearl Jam.0
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