Spring Tour Postponed - Letter from the Band
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Can't lie... I'm pretty disappointed about the postponement.all that I am, all I'll be...0
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Obviously bummed, but it was the right thing to do. Nice to see tickets will be honored when the shows are rescheduled. My only question is whether or not there will be an option to have tickets refunded. I have some life changes coming up and may not be able to attend a show out of town in the future.you're god and you've got big hands0
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colors blend said:Obviously bummed, but it was the right thing to do. Nice to see tickets will be honored when the shows are rescheduled. My only question is whether or not there will be an option to have tickets refunded. I have some life changes coming up and may not be able to attend a show out of town in the future."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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I truly believe it s a combination of International Travel bans and flight restrictions combined with the minuscule possibility of exposure. Lots of fans travel far and wide to enjoy PJ. Sucks!! but watcha gonna do??0
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While extremely disappointed about the postponement, I kinda felt like it was coming. It is the combination of postponements, cancellations, and some family health issues that have me quite concerned and depressed all at the same time. I understand completely, and yet I still think this piece part cancellations and changes aren't really going to do much overall. The virus is here, it will spread. It may not spread as fast to a large group all at one time by canceling these types of events...which does help the health care system.hippiemom = goodness0
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Lots of big events are being canceled. It's called going the preventative route so we don't lose a huge part of our population to something that could be avoided if we are proactive. It's a new virus (no one has immunity), no pill (like for the FLU) no Vaccine (like for the FLU), it's a big risk for a lot of people. Our President doesn't even listen to his OWN people and gives us misinformation. These are facts.Thank you fellow 10 clubber for saving my ass....again!!!0
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I purchased two first class tickets from DFW to STL for the show using miles and a web special - all non-refundable. Just got off the phone with American and they are reinstating all my miles! So happy. The hotel was booked through American with half miles/half cash. They will NOT reimburse. However, they said not to cancel the hotel and sit tight. If things change with travel bans, I might have a chance. I hate losing money, but I knew I was taking a risk with non-refundable reservations. This was a special trip and I was going all out.0
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Quebec arena posted the goal is to have it rebooked in 2020.
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I don’t understand how anyone can be critical of these cancellations. There has already been an instance where a Coronavirus carrier was publicly linked to attending a Tool concert (down to the exact area of his seat). So PJ goes through with these shows, a carrier inevitably attends, we learn that an outbreak has taken place in a specific city, and we learn that a carrier potentially exposed others at the show. Some people get very sick and/or die. Is that worth having on the conscience of the band? It’s just not worth the risk, at least not until the medical community gets a bigger picture of what we’re dealing with. I love PJ, I have tickets to three postponed shows (two in GA), but I’m not selfish enough to think they’re making the wrong decision. I’ll see them when this blows over. And if it doesn’t blow over, we all have bigger problems to worry about.Everything has chains...Absolutely nothing's changed. - PJ
“The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.” - Albert Camus0 -
Got 2 e-mails from MSG this morning -
1) PJ postponed for March, you're tickets will be honored
2) See you soon!!! The Brothers 50th Anniversary show is 8 hours away
Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
The only decision I support is the decision to honor current ticketholders.
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My heart goes out to those who had tickets, especially to those seeing them for the first time. I hope the world can overcome COVID-19 and those who had already booked their shows can see them again later.
I wish I was a sacrifice, but somehow still lived on.0 -
KN219077 said:I’m glad they made the decision for people, especially since many are not healthy enough to justify the risk of the concert environment. It’s the responsible thing to do.rustedsigns0
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MC185899 said:JimmyV said:MC185899 said:JimmyV said:MC185899 said:JimmyV said:Not surprising but quite telling that so many attacking this decision are coming at it from the "HOW DARE YOU SAY THAT ABOUT OUR GOVERNMENT! YOU MUST WATCH CNN!" angle. It's a default position for too many nowadays. Absolute blindness that they too are guilty of making this a political issue.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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tbergs said:Administrations fuck up the response to major issues all the time, this isn't new. Who cares if they (Ed and PJ) mentioned what is the truth right now. Are you the same people who defended the lack of response to Katrina? There are definitive steps and actions that can be taken prior to an all out pandemic. While the health of the stock market is important, it shouldn't be more important than the actual health of real people. This admin seems to be focusing on the effect instead of the cause and hoping it all just goes away when the weather warms up. Fucking stupid.
This is terrible for everyone. It's not like this isn't a huge hit financially for Pearl Jam. Months of planning, logistics and labor involved to get this tour up and now, all for naught. Sure, they can probably eat the cost better than a lot of their fan base, but there is an impact.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
It's not where the virus is at now as much as it's where it will be as speculated by band and management down the road based on current trend of virus and what PJ and management see as US govt Trump Whitehouse lead response or lack thereof. Also PJ being a caring corporation/business needed to make a go/no go decision now to try and mitigate the financial loss, time to re-eval, resched etc. They also have a financial stake/health of their and their employees to keep in mind. Fans finances time etc also a consideration, but if you bought with no cancellation that is on you cause you booked not the band shit happens plan accordingly and if it hits the fan ask yourself if you did all you could to avoid getting splattered...Vancouver 1998, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2013 - Toronto 2000, 2003 - Gorge II 2006
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coreypjfan said:You don't need to agree with everything the band says and represents, there will always be disagreements when it comes to politics(especially). For me personally, their beliefs and messages make their music that much better. This band has some of the most passionate fans I have ever seen, and they show gratitude for that in so many different ways. They care about your "average joe," even after all these years. If your'e saying things like "F*** Eddie" or "I'm done with this band", you truly do not belong in the 10c or care what this band has ever been about. Go listen to NickleBack. Hell, Dave Matthew's is touring. Break out the cargo shorts and drop your 10C membership. Good riddance.1998 (#1-2) East Lansing & Auburn Hills; 2000 (#3-4) Tampa & Noblesville; 2003 (#5-6) Lexington & Noblesville; 2006 (#7) Cincinnati; 2007 (#8) Chicago (Lollapalooza);
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HughFreakingDillon said:MC185899 said:JimmyV said:MC185899 said:JimmyV said:MC185899 said:JimmyV said:Not surprising but quite telling that so many attacking this decision are coming at it from the "HOW DARE YOU SAY THAT ABOUT OUR GOVERNMENT! YOU MUST WATCH CNN!" angle. It's a default position for too many nowadays. Absolute blindness that they too are guilty of making this a political issue.0
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MC185899 said:HughFreakingDillon said:MC185899 said:JimmyV said:MC185899 said:JimmyV said:MC185899 said:JimmyV said:Not surprising but quite telling that so many attacking this decision are coming at it from the "HOW DARE YOU SAY THAT ABOUT OUR GOVERNMENT! YOU MUST WATCH CNN!" angle. It's a default position for too many nowadays. Absolute blindness that they too are guilty of making this a political issue.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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and he just tweeted that the virus is spreading because of mexican immigrants and that the wall needs to go up fast. you know how many cases mexico has?
SEVEN.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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