Ohana 2022?

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  • RiotAct10
    RiotAct10 Ohio Posts: 1,638
    Who do you all think will play last Saturday? Jack White or Ed?
    words seem so out of place.

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  • wsimon74
    wsimon74 Posts: 516
    JimmyV said:
    They are going to need to figure out the business model if Encore is going to continue. You can't announce one festival and sell tickets only to announce a second festival later. Particularly not one where Pearl Jam plays, because much of Ed's audience will look at that as a better bill than this, no matter who is underneath. You could get away with it last year because Encore clearly was devised after the original Ohana announcement was made in 2020. You can't do that every year. ACL doesn't do that. Coachella doesn't do that. 
    and if that is your business model, you need to announce both lineups at the same time, allow people to make the choice, instead of trying to get them to buy tickets to ohana, only to get them to buy more tickets to encore.  For example, my wife would 100% prefer this years Ohana lineup, while I would 100% prefer an encore show that included pearl jam (I'm not assuming PJ is in fact playing encore, just trying to make an example).  There is a market for both, just be up front about it. 
  • nippleholic
    nippleholic Toronto Posts: 1,085
    Broken Social Scene playing you Forgot it in People is awesome! Wish they would do that here in their hometown (Toronto).
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  • Luckytwn1
    Luckytwn1 Posts: 517
    wsimon74 said:
    JimmyV said:
    They are going to need to figure out the business model if Encore is going to continue. You can't announce one festival and sell tickets only to announce a second festival later. Particularly not one where Pearl Jam plays, because much of Ed's audience will look at that as a better bill than this, no matter who is underneath. You could get away with it last year because Encore clearly was devised after the original Ohana announcement was made in 2020. You can't do that every year. ACL doesn't do that. Coachella doesn't do that. 
    and if that is your business model, you need to announce both lineups at the same time, allow people to make the choice, instead of trying to get them to buy tickets to ohana, only to get them to buy more tickets to encore.  For example, my wife would 100% prefer this years Ohana lineup, while I would 100% prefer an encore show that included pearl jam (I'm not assuming PJ is in fact playing encore, just trying to make an example).  There is a market for both, just be up front about it. 
    This is a great point. 2021 was a major exception because Encore gave Pearl Jam a chance to do 2 additional shows outdoors very easily during the pandemic. If there are two weekends this year, definitely they should have been announced at the same time. 
  • UtahBolt
    UtahBolt Posts: 196
    edited April 2022
    My initial rambling thoughts (if anyone cares): 

    -BILLY STRINGS will blow the place away!  Guaranteed! 
    -Pink puts on a GREAT live show (one of my wife's favs), though I don't think she can do her acrobatics at a fest?  Maybe acoustic?
    -Honestly, not sure what to think about Stevie.  Love her (who doesn't) but how has the voice held up?  Sort of indifferent here.
    -Saw Grouplove at Innings a couple of years ago and the were way better than expected.   
    -Khruangbin, Revivalists, Gang of Youths and Manchester Orchestra are the future and all are great.  I look forward to seeing each of them for the first time. 
    -Curious about St. Vincent.  Everybody raves about her and her live show but really doesn't seem like something I would dig.  Will have to give it a try.
    -Brittany can sing...I mean really sing.  Don't always love the music but appreciate the talent.  
    -Saw St. Paul and the Broken Bones twice (one at said Innings fest) and a big MEH both times.   That's a beach break band. 
    -Mike Campbell.  Have seen him and the DKs many times but If they play Runnin Down a Dream, it's worth it.
    -All the other bands are mostly just names to me.  Will have fun sampling some of their catalog as we get closer.
    -HOWEVER, the possibility of Eddie, Jack and Billy together is crazy and if it happened would be worth the price of admission!
  • JOEJOEJOE
    JOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,822
    JimmyV said:
    They are going to need to figure out the business model if Encore is going to continue. You can't announce one festival and sell tickets only to announce a second festival later. Particularly not one where Pearl Jam plays, because much of Ed's audience will look at that as a better bill than this, no matter who is underneath. You could get away with it last year because Encore clearly was devised after the original Ohana announcement was made in 2020. You can't do that every year. ACL doesn't do that. Coachella doesn't do that. 
    Seems as if the 2021 encore was a one-off so that PJ could do a few more shows/create work for their crew.

    Not sure what makes people think the encore is happening again this year
  • rustneversleeps
    rustneversleeps The Motel of Lost Companions Posts: 2,209
    JimmyV said:
    Lots of possibilities for  a Stevie/Ed duet. 

    https://youtu.be/H5i7j0VhEHw
    should be a given.  got to see stevie and TP perform it at Bonnaroo back in the day.  while I hate to miss them do this at ohana, thats not enough to get me there. 
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,598
    JOEJOEJOE said:
    JimmyV said:
    They are going to need to figure out the business model if Encore is going to continue. You can't announce one festival and sell tickets only to announce a second festival later. Particularly not one where Pearl Jam plays, because much of Ed's audience will look at that as a better bill than this, no matter who is underneath. You could get away with it last year because Encore clearly was devised after the original Ohana announcement was made in 2020. You can't do that every year. ACL doesn't do that. Coachella doesn't do that. 
    Seems as if the 2021 encore was a one-off so that PJ could do a few more shows/create work for their crew.

    Not sure what makes people think the encore is happening again this year
    I agree that is how Encore started, but there have been some rumblings. Plus, Stone claimed in an interview that Painted Shield was scheduled to play Ohana this year, yet they are not on this bill.  
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  • rustneversleeps
    rustneversleeps The Motel of Lost Companions Posts: 2,209
    JOEJOEJOE said:
    JimmyV said:
    They are going to need to figure out the business model if Encore is going to continue. You can't announce one festival and sell tickets only to announce a second festival later. Particularly not one where Pearl Jam plays, because much of Ed's audience will look at that as a better bill than this, no matter who is underneath. You could get away with it last year because Encore clearly was devised after the original Ohana announcement was made in 2020. You can't do that every year. ACL doesn't do that. Coachella doesn't do that. 
    Seems as if the 2021 encore was a one-off so that PJ could do a few more shows/create work for their crew.

    Not sure what makes people think the encore is happening again this year
    the whole town being (mostly) sold out for both of those weekends for months now tells you something is happening that weekend.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    UtahBolt said:
    My initial rambling thoughts (if anyone cares): 

    -BILLY STRINGS will blow the place away!  Guaranteed! 
    -Pink puts on a GREAT live show (one of my wife's favs), though I don't think she can do her acrobatics at a fest?  Maybe acoustic?
    -Honestly, not sure what to think about Stevie.  Love her (who doesn't) but how has the voice held up?  Sort of indifferent here.
    -Saw Grouplove at Innings a couple of years ago and the were way better than expected.   
    -Khruangbin, Revivalists, Gang of Youths and Manchester Orchestra are the future and all are great.  I look forward to seeing each of them for the first time. 
    -Curious about St. Vincent.  Everybody raves about her and her live show but really doesn't seem like something I would dig.  Will have to give it a try.
    -Brittany can sing...I mean really sing.  Don't always love the music but appreciate the talent.  
    -Saw St. Paul and the Broken Bones twice (one at said Innings fest) and a big MEH both times.   That's a beach break band. 
    -Mike Campbell.  Have seen him and the DKs many times but If they play Runnin Down a Dream, it's worth it.
    -All the other bands are mostly just names to me.  Will have fun sampling some of their catalog as we get closer.
    -HOWEVER, the possibility of Eddie, Jack and Billy together is crazy and if it happened would be worth the price of admission!
    I've seen St. Vincent twice, opening for the Black Keys and QOTSA.  Wasn't a fan.

    Brittany Howard is fantastic live.  She will be a monster on that stage.  I can't wait to see her again.  

    Stevie will be great.  She's a goddess to me.  

    Excited about the Dirty Knobs.  I think their music is good.  

    I hope we get a good set from JW and not just 60 min average opener sort of thing. 
  • rey
    rey Monmouth County, NJ Posts: 307
    Does Billy Strings play bluegrass music?
  • nc_jammer1
    nc_jammer1 Posts: 547
    Does Ohana typically sell out ?  any idea on the number of people approx ?
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    Does Ohana typically sell out ?  any idea on the number of people approx ?
    Yes it does.  I would bet it's around 10-12?  It's definitely much smaller than a normal giant ass festival. 
  • nc_jammer1
    nc_jammer1 Posts: 547
    mrussel1 said:
    Does Ohana typically sell out ?  any idea on the number of people approx ?
    Yes it does.  I would bet it's around 10-12?  It's definitely much smaller than a normal giant ass festival.

    Great , Thanks 
  • nc_jammer1
    nc_jammer1 Posts: 547
    mrussel1 said:
    Does Ohana typically sell out ?  any idea on the number of people approx ?
    Yes it does.  I would bet it's around 10-12?  It's definitely much smaller than a normal giant ass festival.

    Great , Thanks 
    Was definitely fearing it being a "Big-ass" festival,... have never been down that way, think of making the trip !!   So securing the presale tix a good idea?/
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,598
    This remains a bucket list thing for me. Some year we will make it out there. 
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  • whitepants
    whitepants Posts: 729
    Ohana sells out every year. Amazingly, those VIP Experience tickets that are $10k each sell out quickly. 

    Like, who the hell has that kind of money?
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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    mrussel1 said:
    Does Ohana typically sell out ?  any idea on the number of people approx ?
    Yes it does.  I would bet it's around 10-12?  It's definitely much smaller than a normal giant ass festival.

    Great , Thanks 
    Was definitely fearing it being a "Big-ass" festival,... have never been down that way, think of making the trip !!   So securing the presale tix a good idea?/
    If you're going for sure, yes.  Last year I got tickets late.  But it was kind of a pain because there are wrist bands.  So I had to drive to someone's house in metro LA to pick them up.  You can get them late, but it isn't a seamless transfer.  You will have to meet a person.  But there's always something for sale.  

    It's definitely not big.  I hate festivals and my wife REALLY hates crowds.  All three days we were with a group of people where we laid the blankets under teh palms between the two stages and never moved.  It was great.  Never, ever felt crowded.  But also didn't bother to try to get close.  
  • nc_jammer1
    nc_jammer1 Posts: 547
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    Does Ohana typically sell out ?  any idea on the number of people approx ?
    Yes it does.  I would bet it's around 10-12?  It's definitely much smaller than a normal giant ass festival.

    Great , Thanks 
    Was definitely fearing it being a "Big-ass" festival,... have never been down that way, think of making the trip !!   So securing the presale tix a good idea?/
    If you're going for sure, yes.  Last year I got tickets late.  But it was kind of a pain because there are wrist bands.  So I had to drive to someone's house in metro LA to pick them up.  You can get them late, but it isn't a seamless transfer.  You will have to meet a person.  But there's always something for sale.  

    It's definitely not big.  I hate festivals and my wife REALLY hates crowds.  All three days we were with a group of people where we laid the blankets under teh palms between the two stages and never moved.  It was great.  Never, ever felt crowded.  But also didn't bother to try to get close.  
    thanks for all the info,  big help!!
  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890
    They will have fan to fan set up for Ohana. It can be above face and with fees. You can not sell below face on it. Also Ohana is around 20K.