2022 North American rumour thread take 2

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  • Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,598
    uglybabo said:
    Yeah, I could see Camden as a Baltimore ‘replacement’ but Fenway/Wrigley again with all the other dates they’re playing seems like overkill. 

    The football stadium in Seattle is where it gets really suspect.  100,000+ tickets they would probably need a co-headliner. 
    I didn't even realize that was the football stadium in Seattle. I don't see that happening. 
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  • Austin Posts: 8,064
    I would categorize it as annoying rather than exciting. It’s not like they’re giving us actual news minus MAYBE the denver date. It’s just Ticketmaster being a garbage website 
    at this point nothing is exciting to me until I have an actual date to look at. Anything else is frustrating 
    clarification, it’s TM that I find annoying not the posts 
    3.5 months without any update whatsoever is beyond frustrating while watching other bands play their makeup shows and starting new tours.  we've made them so rich that they don't really need to deliver a product at this point.
    This show, another show, a show here and a show there.
  • someone posted a few pages ago that their source told them the canadian dates would be early sept. I think it was:

    QC: Sept 1
    Ottawa: Sept 3
    Hamilton Sept 5
    Toronto Sept 7
    thanks dude!

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  • Posts: 13,890
    tschav said:

    His face kills me lol.

    STONE! 
  • Rockford, IL Posts: 3,470
    I wonder when the St Louis and Oklahoma City rescheduled dates would be?
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  • spryguy09 said:
    They’re thinking September 
    thanks :)

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  • The Great Northwest Posts: 1,251
    Yep, my
    uglybabo said:
    Yeah, I could see Camden as a Baltimore ‘replacement’ but Fenway/Wrigley again with all the other dates they’re playing seems like overkill. 

    The football stadium in Seattle is where it gets really suspect.  100,000+ tickets they would probably need a co-headliner. 
    Climate Pledge is the new Hockey arena.  Old Key Arena.  Sounded great for Foo Fighters, even from the back.
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  • Posts: 13,890
    I wonder when the St Louis and Oklahoma City rescheduled dates would be?
    Going off of that Denver date I would say 18th and 20th if no other shows were added. Or after the 22nd which I doubt since Ohana is close. 
  • Posts: 530
    TA243471 said:
    Yep, my
    Climate Pledge is the new Hockey arena.  Old Key Arena.  Sounded great for Foo Fighters, even from the back.
    The rumour posted said Lumen Field, where the Seahawks play. 
  • Atlanta, GA USA Posts: 1,921
    What time does the Newsletter usually come out?  12pm 2pm central?
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    edited March 2022
    Kevinman said:
    What time does the Newsletter usually come out?  12pm central?

  • Atlanta, GA USA Posts: 1,921
    PJNB said:

    Thanks 
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  • san diego Posts: 995
    just booked a hotel next to Wrigley, free cancellation so why not
  • Toronto Posts: 209
    the band plays stadium shows for the profit not the specialness - the first time at each was nice but that's over 

    This is the answer.  If a promoter like LiveNation says "Hi Band in their 50's with growing families, would you like X dollars to play 6 shows over 3 weekends or would you like the same amount of money to play 18 shows over 5 weeks?"  I think most are choosing the less work/travel option. 
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  • Posts: 2,040
    tschav said:

    Beauty!  :smiley:
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  • Posts: 126
    JimmyV said:
    I didn't even realize that was the football stadium in Seattle. I don't see that happening. 
    The sound at Lumen isn't great. The overhang over the upper deck bounces sound back towards the field. 
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  • Posts: 2,040
    someone posted a few pages ago that their source told them the canadian dates would be early sept. I think it was:

    QC: Sept 1
    Ottawa: Sept 3
    Hamilton Sept 5
    Toronto Sept 7
    These dates would be great!  
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  • Portland, Maine Posts: 3,119
    Clapper said:
    This is the answer.  If a promoter like LiveNation says "Hi Band in their 50's with growing families, would you like X dollars to play 6 shows over 3 weekends or would you like the same amount of money to play 18 shows over 5 weeks?"  I think most are choosing the less work/travel option. 
    Exactly. And allowing twice as many fans the opportunity to get in the building. To PJ, it's a win win for themselves and fans. 

    They've pretty much sold out every stadium show they've played. I don't think they worry about fans complaining about sound and sight lines. 
  • TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,462
    Cal says no Camden, but Sherlock says yes for Scotland. 
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  • uglybabo said:
    Yeah, I could see Camden as a Baltimore ‘replacement’ but Fenway/Wrigley again with all the other dates they’re playing seems like overkill. 

    The football stadium in Seattle is where it gets really suspect.  100,000+ tickets they would probably need a co-headliner. 
    Easy. Motley Crue and Pearl Jam co-headliners 

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