2020 Tour Rumor Thread
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Not a rumor, just a thought...………..how awesome would it be if the entire band joined Ed at Ohana this year to test drive a few of the new songs?? Probably too soon for that, but just something that crossed my mind.
Carry on with the discussion about stadium shows vs. arena shows.
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Vedd Hedd said:MayDay10 said:RP112579 said:JimmyV said:I don't care where they play. I will never skip a Boston show again. Too few days ahead to get torn up over the venue.
It is a matter of the experience not being enough of a payoff for the money and time involved. Some people still like it. That's fine. Others dislike the experience and it isn't worth even the ticket price. If it were in my town (it wont be), I would attend.
And part of it is seeing too many shows, quality shows and being spoiled... if not somewhat fatigued and selective.
For me...the difference between the United Center and Wrigley Field is major travel.
The United Center....I drive up, park and I am in. I'm out and home in half an hour.
For Wrigley...I have to drive, park. Walk or bus to a train. Take the train, then walk through a horde of people to get to Wrigley. Then I have to deal with sightlines, weather, sound, etc. If there are no delays...I have to leave my house at 3:30 or so...and I dont get home until past 2am. And these shows always seemed to fall on or around the first day of school...and some on Monday nights.
I have been to all 5 Wrigley shows....and 40% OF THEM had Rain Delays. Arenas dont have that problem. I don't mind them playing certain ballparks as an "Experience" type of scenario....thats why in 2013 when they announced Wrigley, I was legit excited....and I stuck around during the massive rain delay. Then I was excited when they came back in 2016 and did proper shows, based on the rain delays from 2013. In 2018....I was like, "ugh, really?". In 2020, I will be less than thrilled, but I will be there.
Heck...I even saw them at Lollapaloza...even though i HATE HATE HATE festivals. We were in the crowd for about half of their performance, then got sick of the crazies and went and sat along the side, on the hill and just enjoyed the air and the music. So I would even go to Lolla again if they went...but I would not be in the crowd of humanity.
Either way, I think the phrase of "major travel" difference being the reason to NOT go to Wrigley but okay with going to the UC is a bit of a stretch. Many of the reasons to not attend a ballpark show are legitimate, but...
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darwinstheory said:Really? I'm from Indiana (about 40 miles from IL/IN state line) and have no issues driving up there. Park within eyesight of Wrigley and am on LSD less than 20-30 minutes from the time I get back to my car.
But even with your time....you're saying it takes you 20-30 minutes from the time you get to your car to get to LSD....you didnt mention the commute back .
For the United Center shows...I am in my car in 10-15 mins, and home in 20-30.Turn this anger into
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rey said:
Not a rumor, just a thought...………..how awesome would it be if the entire band joined Ed at Ohana this year to test drive a few of the new songs?? Probably too soon for that, but just something that crossed my mind.
Carry on with the discussion about stadium shows vs. arena shows.
Turn this anger into
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Vedd Hedd said:darwinstheory said:Really? I'm from Indiana (about 40 miles from IL/IN state line) and have no issues driving up there. Park within eyesight of Wrigley and am on LSD less than 20-30 minutes from the time I get back to my car.
But even with your time....you're saying it takes you 20-30 minutes from the time you get to your car to get to LSD....you didnt mention the commute back .
For the United Center shows...I am in my car in 10-15 mins, and home in 20-30.
LSD is typically not too bad after Cubs games/concerts. A little busy, sure. Slows down by the curves at the beach/Michigan Ave (near the Drake hotel) and is kind of stop and go near Soldier Field. But from there, I almost always take 94 instead of the Skyway because traffic isn't too bad at that time of night."A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0 -
Are we really talking about 20-30 minutes difference in travel to see a Pearl Jam show?0
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PJNB said:Are we really talking about 20-30 minutes difference in travel to see a Pearl Jam show?
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that being said yes bring them back indoors.
I'm shocked that Ed Sheeran played stadiums last year with his coffee shop style of music, but at least he's current and plays pop music.
Either way, I'm going to try to hit a few shows for my 40th year on the planet.looking to hear of the earth0 -
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PJNB said:Are we really talking about 20-30 minutes difference in travel to see a Pearl Jam show?
For me to GET to Wrigley, it takes multiple hours, with multiple forms of transport.
Look at it this way....A day at the UC means I leave the house by 630 and I am home by 11:30-12. (Depending on when they end)
A day at Wrigley means I leave my house by 3:30-4, and get home by 2am.
Which...isnt a huge deal on a saturday, but sucks for a monday. And either way...it sucks when trying to arrange a sitter.
And in the end.....I have to deal with a much larger crowd at Wrigley vs the UC. And I just like Arena shows better to boot.Turn this anger into
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PJNB said:Are we really talking about 20-30 minutes difference in travel to see a Pearl Jam show?
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Vedd Hedd said:PJNB said:Are we really talking about 20-30 minutes difference in travel to see a Pearl Jam show?
For me to GET to Wrigley, it takes multiple hours, with multiple forms of transport.
Look at it this way....A day at the UC means I leave the house by 630 and I am home by 11:30-12. (Depending on when they end)
A day at Wrigley means I leave my house by 3:30-4, and get home by 2am.
Which...isnt a huge deal on a saturday, but sucks for a monday. And either way...it sucks when trying to arrange a sitter.
And in the end.....I have to deal with a much larger crowd at Wrigley vs the UC. And I just like Arena shows better to boot.
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given2fly23 said:PJNB said:Are we really talking about 20-30 minutes difference in travel to see a Pearl Jam show?
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JimmyV said:given2fly23 said:PJNB said:Are we really talking about 20-30 minutes difference in travel to see a Pearl Jam show?0
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