Philly / Camden, NJ Roll Call !!! 9/14/22
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 Well if you need something to do to pass the time, after the last Camden shows, there were a ton of guys in the parking lot selling nitrous oxide balloons. Maybe PJ should bring back “whip it” in honor of the parking lot post-game situation.Lerxst1992 said:rmwatson said:
 It puts you in the parking lot right next to the venue, many of the other lots are a 5-10 minute walk over. And there is no avoiding traffic leaving Camden after a sold-out show, ever. No matter what lot you park in, you need to head away from the waterfront basically on one of two roads to get back on any highway, which is what all folks are doing.Lerxst1992 said:blenderman69 said:
 Go on the venue site prepay for vip prob 50 or 60 but well worth it...that's what I'm doingnicknyr15 said:Never been to this venue before. Any advice about parking? I don’t care about the price , I want convenience and a quick escape.
 Does vip avoid traffic? Is it near the venue?Good info, thanks! Need to find a post game show in the lots.0
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            Just saw this ad for the show on the venue’s website that I thought was pretty entertaining. I guess people are gonna be pissed if they don’t play just breathe, better man, Jeremy, yellow Ledbetter, and black as advertised. I’m also definitely going to wear “a Corduroy” to “help with the overall concert feels.” 
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 Just as FYI - that site is bogus, the real venue website is a LiveNation site, the above has the following attached:steven87 said:Just saw this ad for the show on the venue’s website that I thought was pretty entertaining. I guess people are gonna be pissed if they don’t play just breathe, better man, Jeremy, yellow Ledbetter, and black as advertised. I’m also definitely going to wear “a Corduroy” to “help with the overall concert feels.”DISCLAIMERThe BB&T Pavilion is situated next to the Delaware River in the heart of Camden, New Jersey. This site is independent guide operated by Pure Tonic Marketing. Bringing you the best independent guides for entertainment venues across the globe. This site is not affiliated or sponsored by Live Nation, Ticketmaster, or BB&T Pavilion. This site links to resale tickets to events at BB&T Pavilion. This website acts as a independent guide for the music venue. We’re great fans of the venue and provide the most amount of information possible on the venue and all it’s events. If you want to contact the actual venue directly, we have listed their phone number on the contact page. We also use this website to promote what we feel is the best ticket broker service on the internet.
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            Where can I buy the VIP parking? Is it not on sale yet?0
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 Ah good to know. That makes a lot more sense.rmwatson said:
 Just as FYI - that site is bogus, the real venue website is a LiveNation site, the above has the following attached:steven87 said:Just saw this ad for the show on the venue’s website that I thought was pretty entertaining. I guess people are gonna be pissed if they don’t play just breathe, better man, Jeremy, yellow Ledbetter, and black as advertised. I’m also definitely going to wear “a Corduroy” to “help with the overall concert feels.”DISCLAIMERThe BB&T Pavilion is situated next to the Delaware River in the heart of Camden, New Jersey. This site is independent guide operated by Pure Tonic Marketing. Bringing you the best independent guides for entertainment venues across the globe. This site is not affiliated or sponsored by Live Nation, Ticketmaster, or BB&T Pavilion. This site links to resale tickets to events at BB&T Pavilion. This website acts as a independent guide for the music venue. We’re great fans of the venue and provide the most amount of information possible on the venue and all it’s events. If you want to contact the actual venue directly, we have listed their phone number on the contact page. We also use this website to promote what we feel is the best ticket broker service on the internet.0
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            Check out RITFW from this venue 7/5/03, there was a fireworks show visible from the venue, so they broke out some Uncle Neil early on. “The sounds of Afghanistan!”September 28, 1996, Downing Stadium, Randall's Island, New York
 September 29, 1996, Downing Stadium, Randall's Island, New York
 June 14, 1998 Tibetan Freedom Concert, RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C.
 August 28, 1998, Camden, New Jersey; Blockbuster Music Ent. Center
 August 29, 1998, Camden, New Jersey; Blockbuster Music Ent. Center
 September 1, 2000, E-Centre; Camden, NJ
 September 2, 2000, E-Centre; Camden, NJ
 April 28, 2003 - First Union Spectrum Arena; Philadelphia, PA
 May 3, 2003 - Bryce-Jordan Center; State College, PA
 June 29, 2003 - Bell Center; Montreal, Que., Canada
 July 5, 2003 - Tweeter Center; Camden, New Jersey
 October 1, 2004 - Vote for Change Tour, Sovereign Center; Reading, PA
 2006-05-28 Camden New Jersey Tweeter Center at the Waterfront
 Oct 03, 2005 Wachovia Center Philadelphia, PA
 Oct 27, 2009 Wachovia Spectrum Arena Philadelphia, PA
 September 2, 2012 MADE IN AMERICA FESTIVAL Philadelphia, PAOct. 21, 2013 - Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PAApril 28, 2016 - Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, PASeptember 2, 2018 - Fenway Park Boston, MA0
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            incidental immortality said:Did anyone have Camden as #2 priority and get GA/Reserved?
 Yes, Camden was my #2 behind MSG and I only put in for Reserved, got my confirmation yesterday afternoon.
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             In case anyone wants an idea on the tailgate situation at Camden…. This was taken at PJ in 2003. A homemade tarp slip and slide. Only in Camden.I do not know these people, but they sure were having fun. Lolcan you feel this world with your heart and not your brain?0 In case anyone wants an idea on the tailgate situation at Camden…. This was taken at PJ in 2003. A homemade tarp slip and slide. Only in Camden.I do not know these people, but they sure were having fun. Lolcan you feel this world with your heart and not your brain?0
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 I think they actually call it premier parking now LOL it is the lots directly next to the venue they're the closest there you're within feet of the venue unfortunately no matter where you go in Camden you are not avoiding traffic it's a bottleneck in and a bottleneck out I come from Philly right across the river on a day when it isn't a concert I could drive from my house to the amphitheater and 20 minutes when the concert sold out if you go with the wrong time it can take you an hour and a half or two hours just to go half a mile into the venue so just plan your time accordingly if you plan on coming for tailgating early in the day it won't be bad but if you come at 7:00 at night forget it it's going to take 2 hours all the parking in Camden is very expensive after I posted with you I actually went to the website the parking tickets aren't for sale yet until the tickets go on sale then you would go to Ticketmaster pick the Pearl jam show at Camden and when you go to like you were going to buy tickets there's add-ons and one of the add-ons is parking they have premier parking for $50 and which is park anywhere in the premier section and then they have reserved parking that's your spot and yours alone that's $100 I guess if it's reserved spot you're guaranteed that spot also you should be able to see seating charts which aren't seating charts though the parking lot charge to show you which lots are where I don't remember the numbers or letters of the hope that helpsLerxst1992 said:blenderman69 said:
 Go on the venue site prepay for vip prob 50 or 60 but well worth it...that's what I'm doingnicknyr15 said:Never been to this venue before. Any advice about parking? I don’t care about the price , I want convenience and a quick escape.
 Does vip avoid traffic? Is it near the venue?0
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 Yeah that’s pretty much how I remember it. It was wild! In the picture, it looks like they were pouring beer instead of water onto the slip n slide.MakeUSmile said: In case anyone wants an idea on the tailgate situation at Camden…. This was taken at PJ in 2003. A homemade tarp slip and slide. Only in Camden.I do not know these people, but they sure were having fun. Lol0 In case anyone wants an idea on the tailgate situation at Camden…. This was taken at PJ in 2003. A homemade tarp slip and slide. Only in Camden.I do not know these people, but they sure were having fun. Lol0
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 Gonna guess this was before the 7/5/03 show where it was ungodly hot and out of no where came a thunderstorm that was sorely needed. Then everyone came back out of their cars to continue partying, almost refreshed from the rain and given a 2nd wind.MakeUSmile said: In case anyone wants an idea on the tailgate situation at Camden…. This was taken at PJ in 2003. A homemade tarp slip and slide. Only in Camden.I do not know these people, but they sure were having fun. Lol0 In case anyone wants an idea on the tailgate situation at Camden…. This was taken at PJ in 2003. A homemade tarp slip and slide. Only in Camden.I do not know these people, but they sure were having fun. Lol0
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 I also suggest looking into the RiverLine on NJT. You can park at one of several different park and ride stations in NJ for free.blenderman69 said:
 I think they actually call it premier parking now LOL it is the lots directly next to the venue they're the closest there you're within feet of the venue unfortunately no matter where you go in Camden you are not avoiding traffic it's a bottleneck in and a bottleneck out I come from Philly right across the river on a day when it isn't a concert I could drive from my house to the amphitheater and 20 minutes when the concert sold out if you go with the wrong time it can take you an hour and a half or two hours just to go half a mile into the venue so just plan your time accordingly if you plan on coming for tailgating early in the day it won't be bad but if you come at 7:00 at night forget it it's going to take 2 hours all the parking in Camden is very expensive after I posted with you I actually went to the website the parking tickets aren't for sale yet until the tickets go on sale then you would go to Ticketmaster pick the Pearl jam show at Camden and when you go to like you were going to buy tickets there's add-ons and one of the add-ons is parking they have premier parking for $50 and which is park anywhere in the premier section and then they have reserved parking that's your spot and yours alone that's $100 I guess if it's reserved spot you're guaranteed that spot also you should be able to see seating charts which aren't seating charts though the parking lot charge to show you which lots are where I don't remember the numbers or letters of the hope that helpsLerxst1992 said:blenderman69 said:
 Go on the venue site prepay for vip prob 50 or 60 but well worth it...that's what I'm doingnicknyr15 said:Never been to this venue before. Any advice about parking? I don’t care about the price , I want convenience and a quick escape.
 Does vip avoid traffic? Is it near the venue?*Rock and/or Roll!*0
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 I suggest go to Donkey Place for a cheesesteak early and then tailgateSharon_Hearts_PJ said:
 I also suggest looking into the RiverLine on NJT. You can park at one of several different park and ride stations in NJ for free.blenderman69 said:
 I think they actually call it premier parking now LOL it is the lots directly next to the venue they're the closest there you're within feet of the venue unfortunately no matter where you go in Camden you are not avoiding traffic it's a bottleneck in and a bottleneck out I come from Philly right across the river on a day when it isn't a concert I could drive from my house to the amphitheater and 20 minutes when the concert sold out if you go with the wrong time it can take you an hour and a half or two hours just to go half a mile into the venue so just plan your time accordingly if you plan on coming for tailgating early in the day it won't be bad but if you come at 7:00 at night forget it it's going to take 2 hours all the parking in Camden is very expensive after I posted with you I actually went to the website the parking tickets aren't for sale yet until the tickets go on sale then you would go to Ticketmaster pick the Pearl jam show at Camden and when you go to like you were going to buy tickets there's add-ons and one of the add-ons is parking they have premier parking for $50 and which is park anywhere in the premier section and then they have reserved parking that's your spot and yours alone that's $100 I guess if it's reserved spot you're guaranteed that spot also you should be able to see seating charts which aren't seating charts though the parking lot charge to show you which lots are where I don't remember the numbers or letters of the hope that helpsLerxst1992 said:blenderman69 said:
 Go on the venue site prepay for vip prob 50 or 60 but well worth it...that's what I'm doingnicknyr15 said:Never been to this venue before. Any advice about parking? I don’t care about the price , I want convenience and a quick escape.
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 We’ll do a party bus, especially if it get us back to the neighborhood easily. I’ve never had problems with Uber but would like to tailgate and definitely not driving.Jearlpam0925 said:The only good things about this venue are the views and the tailgating. I don't like to toot the tailgate horn on this, but this place is the fucking best for tailgates. Even though I live in the city we're still highly considering a tailgate and renting a party bus.We’ll have 6…all people you know in some capacity0
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 I also had Camden as my #2 priority (only Reserved) but did not score a ticket.Sharon_Hearts_PJ said:incidental immortality said:Did anyone have Camden as #2 priority and get GA/Reserved?
 Yes, Camden was my #2 behind MSG and I only put in for Reserved, got my confirmation yesterday afternoon.0
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            So I did not read through all this slam on Camden venue, but I have seen PJ there many times and it has never been an issue. The tailgating fans in Philly were way worse than anything I’ve ever seen in Camden. The local police do a fantastic job assisting with patrons exiting the venue after the show. And I love Philly. Love going to shows in Philly. Find it funny that so many complain about Camden venue, yet still opt for tickets. Sorry but all the “hating” on anything, annoys the hell out of me. Just be happy PJ announced a local show. 
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