CoVid19 Virus : Impact on PJ Spring & Summer Tours

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  • RatherStarved
    RatherStarved Posts: 5,768
    It’s an all or none deal right? If there are any “no notice” cancels, it should only affect Toronto. 
    Maybe/probably? I could see them making a decision about the 4 Canadian shows and waiting a bit longer on the US.  
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  • FiveBelow
    FiveBelow Posts: 1,332
    I think we should be paying attention to the NBA, NHL and NCAA. These are held in the same arenas PJ would be playing, with roughly the same attendance. If talks of these cancelling start ramping up that would be a good indicator as to whether or not the band moves on this. Trade shows bring in way more international attendees than any PJ show would, and they are typically multiple day events.
  • PB11041
    PB11041 Earth Posts: 2,845
    I raise your viral pandemic with a dinosaur level extinction event...
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  • drfox
    drfox Posts: 1,481
    I wonder if they will hold off scheduling the second leg of the US tour. Thinking they may need to postpone and reschedule the Euro dates and maybe some of the US dates
  • Steve G
    Steve G New Jersey Posts: 53
    If Raleigh 2016 was any indication of how much notice you get, then I'd plan for the absolute last minute. 
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  • CantKeepmedown
    CantKeepmedown Portland, Maine Posts: 3,119
    As long as it's a rescheduling type of situation and not full on cancellation, I'm fine with it. If they want to be cautious about it, I won't fault them for it.  Logistically, it would probably be a nightmare, but I do wonder if they just scrap the potential fall tour and move all the spring dates to then?
  • Clapper
    Clapper Toronto Posts: 209
    NAL but I work with hotel/convention contracts.  If the WHO declares it a global pandemic, I believe that would allow the Force Majeur clause that is standard in our contracts to allow such events to cancel with out penalty to THEM.   If those are standard with the air travel and venues for the band as well, it would likely mean they could cancel at any time prior to the shows without incurring financial damages to themselves or their insurers. The flip side of that is that there is nothing that would aide in the business impacted recouping their monetary loses. Like everyone else, I've never bothered to read the user agreements when booking a flight but I would imagine there is some kind of cancellation policy in place for Force Majeur or "acts of god".  Most hotels will be reasonable with flexing their individual cancellation policies when stuff like this happens because it is beyond your control assuming people aren't dicks when the call the hotel to cancel. 
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  • guitar101
    guitar101 Sutton, ON Posts: 398
    PJNB said:
    There is absolutely no reason to cancel the Canadian part of this tour as it stands right now. I think they need to unfortunately wait till the last minute to make this decision since so much can change. 
    Just because they can wait, doesn’t mean they should. People still have money they can recover from travel costs. They really need to decide soon. 

    That doesnt really make sense though.  I cant see them cancelling at this point when no other touring acts or professional sporting events in the current touring routing are doing so.  If things change drastically and we start seeing person to person infections happening, in for example Toronto, then things would change really fast.  If shows are getting cancelled on the spring tour it will most definitely be much closer to the actual shows.
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  • drakeheuer14
    drakeheuer14 Posts: 4,619
    guitar101 said:
    PJNB said:
    There is absolutely no reason to cancel the Canadian part of this tour as it stands right now. I think they need to unfortunately wait till the last minute to make this decision since so much can change. 
    Just because they can wait, doesn’t mean they should. People still have money they can recover from travel costs. They really need to decide soon. 

    That doesnt really make sense though.  I cant see them cancelling at this point when no other touring acts or professional sporting events in the current touring routing are doing so.  If things change drastically and we start seeing person to person infections happening, in for example Toronto, then things would change really fast.  If shows are getting cancelled on the spring tour it will most definitely be much closer to the actual shows.
    It wasn’t a request to cancel. But again, being proactive will help more than being reactive. 
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  • drakeheuer14
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    Don’t worry, Lysol has us covered... 
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  • PB11041
    PB11041 Earth Posts: 2,845
    Clapper said:
    NAL but I work with hotel/convention contracts.  If the WHO declares it a global pandemic, I believe that would allow the Force Majeur clause that is standard in our contracts to allow such events to cancel with out penalty to THEM.   If those are standard with the air travel and venues for the band as well, it would likely mean they could cancel at any time prior to the shows without incurring financial damages to themselves or their insurers. The flip side of that is that there is nothing that would aide in the business impacted recouping their monetary loses. Like everyone else, I've never bothered to read the user agreements when booking a flight but I would imagine there is some kind of cancellation policy in place for Force Majeur or "acts of god".  Most hotels will be reasonable with flexing their individual cancellation policies when stuff like this happens because it is beyond your control assuming people aren't dicks when the call the hotel to cancel. 
    it is not simply defining it as a pandemic (a global pandemic is not really a thing, pandemic means it has spread far and wide across geographies) the novel H1N1 influenza of 2009-10 was a pandemic, that did not shut down the world. 
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  • tdawe
    tdawe Posts: 2,091
    guitar101 said:
    PJNB said:
    There is absolutely no reason to cancel the Canadian part of this tour as it stands right now. I think they need to unfortunately wait till the last minute to make this decision since so much can change. 
    Just because they can wait, doesn’t mean they should. People still have money they can recover from travel costs. They really need to decide soon. 

    That doesnt really make sense though.  I cant see them cancelling at this point when no other touring acts or professional sporting events in the current touring routing are doing so.  If things change drastically and we start seeing person to person infections happening, in for example Toronto, then things would change really fast.  If shows are getting cancelled on the spring tour it will most definitely be much closer to the actual shows.
    It wasn’t a request to cancel. But again, being proactive will help more than being reactive. 
    I disagree, they should absolutely be “reactive” in this scenario. Which is why they should & will wait until the last minute to make decisions, so they can react to the latest and best information. 
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  • drakeheuer14
    drakeheuer14 Posts: 4,619
    edited March 2020
    tdawe said:
    guitar101 said:
    PJNB said:
    There is absolutely no reason to cancel the Canadian part of this tour as it stands right now. I think they need to unfortunately wait till the last minute to make this decision since so much can change. 
    Just because they can wait, doesn’t mean they should. People still have money they can recover from travel costs. They really need to decide soon. 

    That doesnt really make sense though.  I cant see them cancelling at this point when no other touring acts or professional sporting events in the current touring routing are doing so.  If things change drastically and we start seeing person to person infections happening, in for example Toronto, then things would change really fast.  If shows are getting cancelled on the spring tour it will most definitely be much closer to the actual shows.
    It wasn’t a request to cancel. But again, being proactive will help more than being reactive. 
    I disagree, they should absolutely be “reactive” in this scenario. Which is why they should & will wait until the last minute to make decisions, so they can react to the latest and best information. 
    I have a hard time believing more harm comes from making a decision now rather than mid-tour. In all respects from health and fans $. 
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  • guitar101
    guitar101 Sutton, ON Posts: 398
    tdawe said:
    guitar101 said:
    PJNB said:
    There is absolutely no reason to cancel the Canadian part of this tour as it stands right now. I think they need to unfortunately wait till the last minute to make this decision since so much can change. 
    Just because they can wait, doesn’t mean they should. People still have money they can recover from travel costs. They really need to decide soon. 

    That doesnt really make sense though.  I cant see them cancelling at this point when no other touring acts or professional sporting events in the current touring routing are doing so.  If things change drastically and we start seeing person to person infections happening, in for example Toronto, then things would change really fast.  If shows are getting cancelled on the spring tour it will most definitely be much closer to the actual shows.
    It wasn’t a request to cancel. But again, being proactive will help more than being reactive. 
    I disagree, they should absolutely be “reactive” in this scenario. Which is why they should & will wait until the last minute to make decisions, so they can react to the latest and best information. 
    I have a hard time believing more harm comes from making a decision now rather than mid-tour. In all respects from health and fans $. 

    But why should they cancel now when its not warranted ?
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  • drakeheuer14
    drakeheuer14 Posts: 4,619
    guitar101 said:
    tdawe said:
    guitar101 said:
    PJNB said:
    There is absolutely no reason to cancel the Canadian part of this tour as it stands right now. I think they need to unfortunately wait till the last minute to make this decision since so much can change. 
    Just because they can wait, doesn’t mean they should. People still have money they can recover from travel costs. They really need to decide soon. 

    That doesnt really make sense though.  I cant see them cancelling at this point when no other touring acts or professional sporting events in the current touring routing are doing so.  If things change drastically and we start seeing person to person infections happening, in for example Toronto, then things would change really fast.  If shows are getting cancelled on the spring tour it will most definitely be much closer to the actual shows.
    It wasn’t a request to cancel. But again, being proactive will help more than being reactive. 
    I disagree, they should absolutely be “reactive” in this scenario. Which is why they should & will wait until the last minute to make decisions, so they can react to the latest and best information. 
    I have a hard time believing more harm comes from making a decision now rather than mid-tour. In all respects from health and fans $. 

    But why should they cancel now when its not warranted ?
    Feel like i’m running in circles. I’m not saying it’s the right thing or what I want, but it is what I believe benefits fans more than cancelling mid-tour or the day before.
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  • Cridder
    Cridder Posts: 165
    no tickets, no worries
  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 9,827
    guitar101 said:
    tdawe said:
    guitar101 said:
    PJNB said:
    There is absolutely no reason to cancel the Canadian part of this tour as it stands right now. I think they need to unfortunately wait till the last minute to make this decision since so much can change. 
    Just because they can wait, doesn’t mean they should. People still have money they can recover from travel costs. They really need to decide soon. 

    That doesnt really make sense though.  I cant see them cancelling at this point when no other touring acts or professional sporting events in the current touring routing are doing so.  If things change drastically and we start seeing person to person infections happening, in for example Toronto, then things would change really fast.  If shows are getting cancelled on the spring tour it will most definitely be much closer to the actual shows.
    It wasn’t a request to cancel. But again, being proactive will help more than being reactive. 
    I disagree, they should absolutely be “reactive” in this scenario. Which is why they should & will wait until the last minute to make decisions, so they can react to the latest and best information. 
    I have a hard time believing more harm comes from making a decision now rather than mid-tour. In all respects from health and fans $. 

    But why should they cancel now when its not warranted ?
    Feel like i’m running in circles. I’m not saying it’s the right thing or what I want, but it is what I believe benefits fans more than cancelling mid-tour or the day before.
    I'm more confused now too. If its not the right thing, and there's a good chance they wouldn't even need to. Then how would it benefit anyone, especially the fans, to prematurely cancel a show if it is not needed?
    Many of us have already made plans, canceling now or 3 weeks from now isn't going to make much of a difference. But canceling now only to find out 3 weeks from now we didnt need to, that would suck.
  • drakeheuer14
    drakeheuer14 Posts: 4,619
    Okay. Well I have nothing else to add to what I have said. Hypotheticals are stupid anyways. Pearl Jam will do whatever they want in the end. 
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  • Wilco87
    Wilco87 Posts: 68
    Gigaton facemasks. Huge marketing opportunity.
  • lastexitlondon
    lastexitlondon Posts: 14,895
    85 uk cases now. By the time the tour is meant to be here it will be everywhere


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