The Official 2023 Tour Rumor Thread

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  • Weston1283
    Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 5,019
    15 years and counting for DC

    I wonder if they count DC and Baltimore as one area. If so, that would hurt even more.
    Nothing back to back nights at Merriweather can’t fix 
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    2014: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Detroit / Denver
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    2023: St. Paul II
    2024: Las Vegas I / Las Vegas II / New York City I / New York City II / Philly I / Philly II / Baltimore
  • deb1211
    deb1211 Posts: 2,056
    15 years and counting for DC

    I wonder if they count DC and Baltimore as one area. If so, that would hurt even more.
    Nothing back to back nights at Merriweather can’t fix 
    I might have to do that one for nostalgia sake...if only
  • Merkin Baller
    Merkin Baller Posts: 12,813
    edited March 2023
    How can they not play Boston? It doesn’t make sense. Seattle too.
    Love Boston and going to Boston shows.  But they have been hit arguably better than any city in the country the last 10 years.   

    If you said this 10 years ago, I would agree, but we're 20 years removed from the Boston experiment...  They've played Massachusetts all of 6 times in almost 13 years and counting. We have nothing to complain about up here, but it isn't like it used to be either. 
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,600
    How can they not play Boston? It doesn’t make sense. Seattle too.
    Love Boston and going to Boston shows.  But they have been hit arguably better than any city in the country the last 10 years.   
    This speaks to the lack of Pearl Jam touring more than anything else. They haven't played Boston (or anywhere else in New England) in almost five years...yet somehow there aren't many other markets that have been played more in the last ten. SoCal and possibly Chicago are really the only contenders. 
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  • Get_Right
    Get_Right Posts: 14,134
    How can they not play Boston? It doesn’t make sense. Seattle too.
    Love Boston and going to Boston shows.  But they have been hit arguably better than any city in the country the last 10 years.   

    If you said this 10 years ago, I would agree, but we're 20 years removed from the Boston experiment...  They've played Massachusetts all of 6 times in almost 13 years and counting. We have nothing to complain about up here, but it isn't like it used to be either. 

    I think most fans would be happy with seeing the band every 2 years or so. We are lucky in the northeast.

  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,600
    edited March 2023
    It's SoCal that has seen the most shows since 2013.

    SoCal 9 (2 San Diego, 4 LA, 3 Ohana)
    New England 7 (1 Hartford, 2 Worcester, 4 Fenway)
    PNW 6 (3 in Seattle, 1 each in Portland, Vancouver and Spokane)
    Chicago 6 (5 at Wrigley, 1 in Moline)
    New York 6 (3 at MSG, 2 in Brooklyn, 1 in Central Park - more if you count New Jersey)

    Of these five regions, only SoCal and New York have had a Pearl Jam show since 2018. 
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  • 15 years and counting for DC

    I wonder if they count DC and Baltimore as one area. If so, that would hurt even more.
    Nothing back to back nights at Merriweather can’t fix 

    AMEN!
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,600
    edited March 2023
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  • Lerxst1992
    Lerxst1992 Posts: 7,945
    Get_Right said:
    How can they not play Boston? It doesn’t make sense. Seattle too.
    Love Boston and going to Boston shows.  But they have been hit arguably better than any city in the country the last 10 years.   

    If you said this 10 years ago, I would agree, but we're 20 years removed from the Boston experiment...  They've played Massachusetts all of 6 times in almost 13 years and counting. We have nothing to complain about up here, but it isn't like it used to be either. 

    I think most fans would be happy with seeing the band every 2 years or so. We are lucky in the northeast.


    80% of the US population lives east of okc. The northeast corridor dc to Bos has a comparable population of Canada plus Australia. (Plus, not or). 

    The northeast corridor has a population greater than Cali. How many show they play up here the last ten years? How lucky are we or did I miss the /s?  Bottom line, they haven’t done anything close to a full USA tour in ten years. Oh well.
  • Max Power
    Max Power Posts: 19
     JimmyV said:
    It's SoCal that has seen the most shows since 2013.

    SoCal 9 (2 San Diego, 4 LA, 3 Ohana)
    New England 7 (1 Hartford, 2 Worcester, 4 Fenway)
    PNW 6 (3 in Seattle, 1 each in Portland, Vancouver and Spokane)
    Chicago 6 (5 at Wrigley, 1 in Moline)
    New York 6 (3 at MSG, 2 in Brooklyn, 1 in Central Park - more if you count New Jersey)

    Of these five regions, only SoCal and New York have had a Pearl Jam show since 2018. 
    FWIW Milwaukee is half the distance from Chicago as Moline. 

    Promoters must be getting a great deal at Northerly Island. No other justification for it being pushed as a premier venue. 
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,600
    Max Power said:
     JimmyV said:
    It's SoCal that has seen the most shows since 2013.

    SoCal 9 (2 San Diego, 4 LA, 3 Ohana)
    New England 7 (1 Hartford, 2 Worcester, 4 Fenway)
    PNW 6 (3 in Seattle, 1 each in Portland, Vancouver and Spokane)
    Chicago 6 (5 at Wrigley, 1 in Moline)
    New York 6 (3 at MSG, 2 in Brooklyn, 1 in Central Park - more if you count New Jersey)

    Of these five regions, only SoCal and New York have had a Pearl Jam show since 2018. 
    FWIW Milwaukee is half the distance from Chicago as Moline. 

    Promoters must be getting a great deal at Northerly Island. No other justification for it being pushed as a premier venue. 
    Yeah, some of the distances complicate it. Obviously, there are many ways to look at it. I thought about Camden, NJ, which is only 2.5 hours or so from NYC, but that is not a New York show. I would probably classify Milwaukee the same way. 
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  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,600
    This was kinda fun. I may play with it some more when I have some time. 
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  • Weston1283
    Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 5,019
    Max Power said:
     JimmyV said:
    It's SoCal that has seen the most shows since 2013.

    SoCal 9 (2 San Diego, 4 LA, 3 Ohana)
    New England 7 (1 Hartford, 2 Worcester, 4 Fenway)
    PNW 6 (3 in Seattle, 1 each in Portland, Vancouver and Spokane)
    Chicago 6 (5 at Wrigley, 1 in Moline)
    New York 6 (3 at MSG, 2 in Brooklyn, 1 in Central Park - more if you count New Jersey)

    Of these five regions, only SoCal and New York have had a Pearl Jam show since 2018. 
    FWIW Milwaukee is half the distance from Chicago as Moline. 

    Promoters must be getting a great deal at Northerly Island. No other justification for it being pushed as a premier venue. 
    30,000 capacity probably helps things financially 
    2010: Cleveland
    2012: Atlanta
    2013: London ONT / Wrigley Field / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / San Diego / Los Angeles I / Los Angeles II
    2014: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Detroit / Denver
    2015: New York City
    2016: Ft. Lauderdale / Miami / Jacksonville / Greenville / Hampton / Columbia / Lexington / Philly II / New York City II / Toronto II / Bonnaroo / Telluride / Fenway I / Wrigley I / Wrigley - II / TOTD - Philadelphia, San Francisco
    2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
    2018: Amsterdam I / Amsterdam II / Seattle I / Seattle II / Boston I / Boston II
    2021: Asbury Park / Ohana Encore 1 / Ohana Encore 2
    2022: Phoenix / LA I / LA II / Quebec City / Ottawa / New York City / Camden / Nashville / St. Louis / Denver
    2023: St. Paul II
    2024: Las Vegas I / Las Vegas II / New York City I / New York City II / Philly I / Philly II / Baltimore
  • Lost In Ohio
    Lost In Ohio Posts: 7,263
    Get_Right said:
    How can they not play Boston? It doesn’t make sense. Seattle too.
    Love Boston and going to Boston shows.  But they have been hit arguably better than any city in the country the last 10 years.   

    If you said this 10 years ago, I would agree, but we're 20 years removed from the Boston experiment...  They've played Massachusetts all of 6 times in almost 13 years and counting. We have nothing to complain about up here, but it isn't like it used to be either. 

    I think most fans would be happy with seeing the band every 2 years or so. We are lucky in the northeast.


    80% of the US population lives east of okc. The northeast corridor dc to Bos has a comparable population of Canada plus Australia. (Plus, not or). 

    The northeast corridor has a population greater than Cali. How many show they play up here the last ten years? How lucky are we or did I miss the /s?  Bottom line, they haven’t done anything close to a full USA tour in ten years. Oh well.

    And some ridiculous large majority of the US population lives within an eight-hour drive of Columbus.
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  • RatherStarved
    RatherStarved Posts: 5,784
    Get_Right said:
    How can they not play Boston? It doesn’t make sense. Seattle too.
    Love Boston and going to Boston shows.  But they have been hit arguably better than any city in the country the last 10 years.   

    If you said this 10 years ago, I would agree, but we're 20 years removed from the Boston experiment...  They've played Massachusetts all of 6 times in almost 13 years and counting. We have nothing to complain about up here, but it isn't like it used to be either. 

    I think most fans would be happy with seeing the band every 2 years or so. We are lucky in the northeast.


    80% of the US population lives east of okc. The northeast corridor dc to Bos has a comparable population of Canada plus Australia. (Plus, not or). 

    The northeast corridor has a population greater than Cali. How many show they play up here the last ten years? How lucky are we or did I miss the /s?  Bottom line, they haven’t done anything close to a full USA tour in ten years. Oh well.

    And some ridiculous large majority of the US population lives within an eight-hour drive of Columbus.
    Even Toronto and other points in southern Ontario are within that 8 hour radius.  
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  • devonfz
    devonfz Posts: 181
    The US in general has been a rough place to be a Pearl Jam fan for about the last 10years. Am I wrong but Europe has gotten shows basically every two years?
  • euchrid
    euchrid Posts: 895
    Lolla lineup annouced Tuesday, March 21st at 10 AM CT...
  • myoung321
    myoung321 Posts: 2,855
    JimmyV said:
    It's SoCal that has seen the most shows since 2013.

    SoCal 9 (2 San Diego, 4 LA, 3 Ohana)
    New England 7 (1 Hartford, 2 Worcester, 4 Fenway)
    PNW 6 (3 in Seattle, 1 each in Portland, Vancouver and Spokane)
    Chicago 6 (5 at Wrigley, 1 in Moline)
    New York 6 (3 at MSG, 2 in Brooklyn, 1 in Central Park - more if you count New Jersey)

    Of these five regions, only SoCal and New York have had a Pearl Jam show since 2018. 
    Florida got 4 in 2016 (1st 4 shows of the tour)---- Fort Lauderdale - Miami - Tampa - Jacksonville..

    crazy...
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  • myoung321
    myoung321 Posts: 2,855
    JimmyV said:
    It's SoCal that has seen the most shows since 2013.

    SoCal 9 (2 San Diego, 4 LA, 3 Ohana)
    New England 7 (1 Hartford, 2 Worcester, 4 Fenway)
    PNW 6 (3 in Seattle, 1 each in Portland, Vancouver and Spokane)
    Chicago 6 (5 at Wrigley, 1 in Moline)
    New York 6 (3 at MSG, 2 in Brooklyn, 1 in Central Park - more if you count New Jersey)

    Of these five regions, only SoCal and New York have had a Pearl Jam show since 2018. 
    The Northeast wins the cake.. between Philly, NY, NE and surrounding areas... etc etc... all very drivable between them..   
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  • Ontario also had 6 shows since 2013 
    (1 Hamilton, 2 ottawa and 3 Toronto) 
    9-21-96 Toronto, 8-22-98 Barrie, 10-5-00 Toronto, 6-28-03 Toronto
    9-12-05 London, 9-13-05 Hamilton, 9-19-05 Toronto
    5-9-06 Toronto, 5-10-06 Toronto
    6-24-08 MSG, 6-25-08 MSG, 8-12-08 EV, 8-13-08 EV
    8-21-09 Toronto, 5-09-10 Cleveland, 5-10-10 Buffalo
    9-3-11 Pj20, 9-4-11 Pj20, 9-11-11 Toronto, 9-12-11 Toronto, 9-15-11 Hamilton
    7-16-13 London, 10-16-14 Detroit
    5-1-16 MSG, 5-2-16 MSG, 5-10-16 Toronto, 5-11-16 Toronto, 8-5-16 Fenway, 8-7-16 Fenway 
    9-4-18 Fenway, 9-3-22 Ottawa, 9-6-22 Hamilton, 9-8-22 Toronto 
    5-16-24 and 5-18-24 Las Vegas
    4-24-25 and 4-26-25 Hollywood FL, 5-16-25 and 5-18-25 Pittsburgh