Someone explain to me: When did Pearl Jam become this popular?!
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You may be right- I am one of the lucky ones I guess since I’ve always gotten tickets through 10c since 1998. I’ve been spared having to fight for tickets, so I am probably not dialed into the change in intensity. (I probably just jinxed myself.) And i will concede that GA tickets for MSG at $2,500 per ticket is cuckoo bananas.ceska said:Smarter_Than_U said:As a live act, they’ve been popular pretty much since 1992 Lollapalooza. My friends and I drove 7 hours from Long Island to Rochester to see them in ‘94 because getting tickets in NYC was impossible. Maybe it has ebbed and flowed over the years (what doesn’t), but demand for Pearl Jam live is not a new thing.
yes, but once they started regularly playing major league stadiums/arenas and large amphitheaters with big lawns in 1998, it wasn't terribly hard to get tickets, either through 10C or TM. The band played large venues and played dozens of shows per tour in the 2000s. 2003 was what, 72 dates? More people have gotten shut out more regularly in the past decade especially the past few US tours.I suppose some thoughts are that you have now 3-4 generations fighting for tickets as opposed to just us Gen Xers. Plus inflation and massive wealth disparities. Also let’s not forget they are the last of the grunge royalty- “Gotta see them before Eddie croaks” or whatever stupid shit people think.Post edited by Smarter_Than_U on"Goddamn Romans. Sure know how to make a ... drum room." --Matt Cameron0 -
I think Phish is the top touring band of the 2000s according to Forbes. I could be wrong though.0
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Ever since Captain Geech and the Shrimp Shack Shooters broke up, their fan base gravitated over to PJ almost immediately. But don’t quote me, I could be wrong.TRANSPLANTS SAVE LIVES
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My cryptic comment meant that they have 100,000 fans clamoring to sit behind the stage on the ISS while wearing an oxygen mask in NY.igotid88 said:
It's how many tickets you put up. Smashing Pumpkins had behind the stage and the back blocked off. Sure they considered it a sell outLerxst1992 said:
Not in any universe where MSG is an optionJimmyV said:If it's only seats behind the stage, that is a sellout in my opinion.
That's the opportunity lost for one working day of their time. For them and fans. The black curtains are pretty. Likely OK will sell out.. with fans from the east willing to travel. It's so absurd it's like a cartoon0 -
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And i will concede that GA tickets for MSG at $2,500 per ticket is cuckoo bananas.ceska said:Smarter_Than_U said:As a live act, they’ve been popular pretty much since 1992 Lollapalooza. My friends and I drove 7 hours from Long Island to Rochester to see them in ‘94 because getting tickets in NYC was impossible. Maybe it has ebbed and flowed over the years (what doesn’t), but demand for Pearl Jam live is not a new thing.
yes, but once they started regularly playing major league stadiums/arenas and large amphitheaters with big lawns in 1998, it wasn't terribly hard to get tickets, either through 10C or TM. The band played large venues and played dozens of shows per tour in the 2000s. 2003 was what, 72 dates? More people have gotten shut out more regularly in the past decade especially the past few US tours.
How about $2,500 for row 22 in the 200s?
Hint, if standing, there is zero stage view.0 -
SJ54844 said:I think Phish is the top touring band of the 2000s according to Forbes. I could be wrong though.
Stones were the top act of 2000-2009 with U2 #2 and U2 were the top touring act of 2010-1019 with the Stones at #2. So its one of them.
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Who has the most dedicated/craziest fan base: dmb, phish or pj?I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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The Deadmcgruff10 said:Who has the most dedicated/craziest fan base: dmb, phish or pj?TRANSPLANTS SAVE LIVES
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I agree with the theory of so few shows in the US over the last several years. It has helped drive demand. It seemed you could almost always get a show relatively close by every 2-3 years. Many of these markets haven’t seen a show in 7 plus years.0
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I had joined 10C the yr before so I was fortunate to get the letter offering me a chance for two tickets for the paramount show ..Smarter_Than_U said:As a live act, they’ve been popular pretty much since 1992 Lollapalooza. My friends and I drove 7 hours from Long Island to Rochester to see them in ‘94 because getting tickets in NYC was impossible. Maybe it has ebbed and flowed over the years (what doesn’t), but demand for Pearl Jam live is not a new thing.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
It’s also because they deliver the PASSION, TRUTH, and ENERGY every night on stage. 100% .10/28/00 - San Bernardino - PJ
10/28/03 - SB BOWL - PJ
7/13/06 - SB BOWL - PJ
4/10/08 - SB ARLINGTON - EV
7/9/11 - SB BOWL - EV
10/31/12 - LAS VEGAS - EV
11/1/12 - LAS VEGAS - EV
11/24/13 - LA SPORTS ARENA - PJ
8/18/18 - WRIGLEY - PJ
8/20/18 - WRIGLEY - PJ0 -
Truth lol. Someone tell Mike the new albums done.0
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Would you say that by releasing an album they gain more fans or lose more fans?
seems what they are doing is incredibly correct.0 -
Is it really a surprise? I completely expected these to sell out quickly. It's not like it's a huge tour and it's the first shows in many of these areas in a long time.
1998: East Troy 2000: East Troy, Rosemont 2003: Champaign 2006: Chicago (UC), Milwaukee 2007: Chicago (Lolla) 2009: Chicago (UC), Chicago (UC) 2010: Noblesville 2011: East Troy (PJ20), East Troy (PJ20) 2013: Chicago (WF), Seattle 2014: St. Louis 2016: Chicago (WF), Chicago (WF) 2018: Chicago (WF), Chicago (WF) 2022: St. Louis 2023: Chicago (UC), Chicago (UC) 2024: Chicago (WF), Chicago (WF)2025: Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh0 -
Could be a wash, but I suspect fans “in limbo” (more casual fans) come back into the fold because there’s something new and there’s a tour to see, thus increased interest.pbultimate said:Would you say that by releasing an album they gain more fans or lose more fans?
seems what they are doing is incredibly correct.0 -
Of those 3? Phish most dedicated. “Craziest”? PJ.mcgruff10 said:Who has the most dedicated/craziest fan base: dmb, phish or pj?
Outside of those 3? - Taylor Swift or Beyoncé fans.0 -
DMB wasn’t top money maker but top tickets sold. Can’t compete with bands that mine the deep wells of the boomer bank account like The Rolling Stones.
most dedicated fans? Phish. They can do a 13 show run at MSG, plan a festival with 80,000 in BFE and somehow they still exceed expectations often. DMB are the workhorses of the industry. They put out a pretty consistently great show year after year, PJ are the closest thing our generation has to an active classic rock band that is still making the magic happen. I mean, last summer dished out some really good stuff from a band that’s quickly approaching 3 decades old.
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Hands down the Grateful Dead. One of my very first concerts at 13 with my friend's parents who were die-hard Dead Heads. First time I ever smelled (and saw) marijuana too. lol Phish would be the only other comparable act I can think of with that kind of decades long cult following although Jimmy Buffett has his extremely devoted "Parrotheads". Beyoncé & Taylor Swift tho? Please. Maybe in another few decades.mcgruff10 said:Who has the most dedicated/craziest fan base: dmb, phish or pj?0 -
What sets Grateful Dead fans apart from the rest? @LYackyLYacky said:
Hands down the Grateful Dead. One of my very first concerts at 13 with my friend's parents who were die-hard Dead Heads. First time I ever smelled (and saw) marijuana too. lol Phish would be the only other comparable act I can think of with that kind of decades long cult following although Jimmy Buffett has his extremely devoted "Parrotheads". Beyoncé & Taylor Swift tho? Please. Maybe in another few decades.mcgruff10 said:Who has the most dedicated/craziest fan base: dmb, phish or pj?I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
I’d say the fact that it’s a lifestyle as much as a fandom for many fans of GD, and maybe a lesser extent to Phishmcgruff10 said:
What sets Grateful Dead fans apart from the rest? @LYackyLYacky said:
Hands down the Grateful Dead. One of my very first concerts at 13 with my friend's parents who were die-hard Dead Heads. First time I ever smelled (and saw) marijuana too. lol Phish would be the only other comparable act I can think of with that kind of decades long cult following although Jimmy Buffett has his extremely devoted "Parrotheads". Beyoncé & Taylor Swift tho? Please. Maybe in another few decades.mcgruff10 said:Who has the most dedicated/craziest fan base: dmb, phish or pj?0
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