Pearl Jam 2023 U.S. Tour Announcement
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Hoagie Breath said:
When you don't think of anyone else but YOURSELF, society suffers. Have a great show, though, BRAH.
Shhhhhhhhh.Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180 -
You know what fascists in Texas (and Missouri, and Florida and Idaho) respect and notice?
MONEY flowing into their state. RESIST that shit.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BIvf-ZlJNc
Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180 -
ikiT said:You know what fascists in Texas (and Missouri, and Florida and Idaho) respect and notice?
MONEY flowing into their state. RESIST that shit.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BIvf-ZlJNc
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OR DONT.
Your excuses are your own, pal.Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180 -
Are those your heroes? Apple and Facebook and Google and every other tech company?
You're digging yourself a hole, BRAH.
Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180 -
Ok. Whatever, man. This is a thread for the tour. I’m seeing 4 shows I can drive to so I’m happy and done discussing politics. Have a good day.This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0
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Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180 -
ikiT said:
As bonkers as most everything there is...what the hell exactly is going on in the bottom right blurb? Lawmakers giving alcohol to minors? This is such an issue in Texas that the legislature need get involved? WTF?
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static111 said:I have been wanting an Austin show for about a decade. Unfortunately $162 for twoish hours of music per night isn't worth it to me. I hope that the people that do go have a great time.
Also, have to laugh at the people in these threads complaining and saying the band is trying to make a quick buck and doesn't care about the fans and have gotten lazy. I was lucky enough to see them twice on the last tour and they have NEVER sounded better. If anything the band ages like a fine wine and if they need to play less shows per tour to keep their performance level high when they do play then so be it. Look at all these bands from their era...they are one of the last remaining ones still doing it. Each time seeing them feels lucky.
Anywho I will be making the trip from Philly to Minnesota for two shows. What are the things to do in Minneapolis/St. Paul!?? Never been!0 -
If you’re a Prince fan do the Paisley Park tour. Even if you’re not a big fan it’s interesting.This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0
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Just put in for night two in Fort Worth. Only one I can make work with my schedule. Need to save personal days for any possible spring ‘24 shows!
Yeah, take the fees out and the price is about $120-130. Pretty good considering other bands. Last pumpkins tour was $150 for the floor with another $50 in fees! PJ is a much better show. Nashville and St. Louis sounded incredible!0 -
Definite "don't ask, don't tell" policy in effect here with my wife regarding how much we are about to potentially spend on Pearl Jam tickets.
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HughFreakingDillon said:SELLING EVERYTHING I OWN TO GET TO BOTH MINNIE SHOWS0
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JimmyV said:Definite "don't ask, don't tell" policy in effect here with my wife regarding how much we are about to potentially spend on Pearl Jam tickets.0
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mshnayder said:static111 said:I have been wanting an Austin show for about a decade. Unfortunately $162 for twoish hours of music per night isn't worth it to me. I hope that the people that do go have a great time.
Also, have to laugh at the people in these threads complaining and saying the band is trying to make a quick buck and doesn't care about the fans and have gotten lazy. I was lucky enough to see them twice on the last tour and they have NEVER sounded better. If anything the band ages like a fine wine and if they need to play less shows per tour to keep their performance level high when they do play then so be it. Look at all these bands from their era...they are one of the last remaining ones still doing it. Each time seeing them feels lucky.
Anywho I will be making the trip from Philly to Minnesota for two shows. What are the things to do in Minneapolis/St. Paul!?? Never been!
As for the why of not agreeing with the growing cost of everything including ticket prices, because real wage growth and buying power hasn't gone up with the cost of everything else. Even though I can afford the buy in I can't justify $162 for any band. It's ridiculous IMO. If all seats were $162 that would be about 2.5 million in revenue for one night in Austin alone, so they are bringing in 5mn for those two night, not counting the PJ Platinum tix and merch that most of the fans are going to spend $30 to $100 a piece on per night. Drop the price to $100 and they would still bring in 1.5mn a night plus platinum and merch.
Sorry but for all the complaining about the band coming to Texas due to all the political issues that are going on I think $162 concert tickets to hear 25 songs that I've heard them play better 20 or so times at $30-$90 a ticket is a rip off, and that goes for just about any band that is charging these prices. Compared to some other artists sure it looks like $162 a bargain, but the whole industry is out to squeeze as much money out of the audience as possible. I don't think the show is going to be twice as good as when the tickets cost $80 just a few years ago. More bands should take a cue from The Cure.
If you think they sound better than ever, that's great, I don't. My last show was Miami in 2016 and while it was a great show that I really enjoyed, it was clear to me then that if the costs went up any higher that to me there would no longer be value in the exchange. If throwing $162 bucks at a show for PJ The Boss or anyone else floats peoples boat, and they still get the same feeling and thrill as ever, great. I love the band and the live shows, but as far as costs go they have reached my cut off point when it comes to the value that I will receive in return.
I hope you enjoy your shows. I don't know anything about Minnesota but I'm sure you will find some great things to see and do. I hope everyone will enjoy their shows. And I hope that those that don't mind spending a weeks worth of groceries for a family of four to see a concert don't have any problems justifying their expenses.
To the other Texas fans that are going. I hope you have a fantastic time and get to regale all the people complaining about our state with tales of epic PJ shows and greatness.Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:mshnayder said:static111 said:I have been wanting an Austin show for about a decade. Unfortunately $162 for twoish hours of music per night isn't worth it to me. I hope that the people that do go have a great time.
Also, have to laugh at the people in these threads complaining and saying the band is trying to make a quick buck and doesn't care about the fans and have gotten lazy. I was lucky enough to see them twice on the last tour and they have NEVER sounded better. If anything the band ages like a fine wine and if they need to play less shows per tour to keep their performance level high when they do play then so be it. Look at all these bands from their era...they are one of the last remaining ones still doing it. Each time seeing them feels lucky.
Anywho I will be making the trip from Philly to Minnesota for two shows. What are the things to do in Minneapolis/St. Paul!?? Never been!
As for the why of not agreeing with the growing cost of everything including ticket prices, because real wage growth and buying power hasn't gone up with the cost of everything else. Even though I can afford the buy in I can't justify $162 for any band. It's ridiculous IMO. If all seats were $162 that would be about 2.5 million in revenue for one night in Austin alone, so they are bringing in 5mn for those two night, not counting the PJ Platinum tix and merch that most of the fans are going to spend $30 to $100 a piece on per night. Drop the price to $100 and they would still bring in 1.5mn a night plus platinum and merch.
Sorry but for all the complaining about the band coming to Texas due to all the political issues that are going on I think $162 concert tickets to hear 25 songs that I've heard them play better 20 or so times at $30-$90 a ticket is a rip off, and that goes for just about any band that is charging these prices. Compared to some other artists sure it looks like $162 a bargain, but the whole industry is out to squeeze as much money out of the audience as possible. I don't think the show is going to be twice as good as when the tickets cost $80 just a few years ago. More bands should take a cue from The Cure.
If you think they sound better than ever, that's great, I don't. My last show was Miami in 2016 and while it was a great show that I really enjoyed, it was clear to me then that if the costs went up any higher that to me there would no longer be value in the exchange. If throwing $162 bucks at a show for PJ The Boss or anyone else floats peoples boat, and they still get the same feeling and thrill as ever, great. I love the band and the live shows, but as far as costs go they have reached my cut off point when it comes to the value that I will receive in return.
I hope you enjoy your shows. I don't know anything about Minnesota but I'm sure you will find some great things to see and do. I hope everyone will enjoy their shows. And I hope that those that don't mind spending a weeks worth of groceries for a family of four to see a concert don't have any problems justifying their expenses.
To the other Texas fans that are going. I hope you have a fantastic time and get to regale all the people complaining about our state with tales of epic PJ shows and greatness.
I am not going to all the shows I would like, because I can't justify the overall cost either. But I'm going to some. All my vacation money usually goes to PJ and a national park, for 25 years (before that it was cheap!).0 -
OfThePearl said:static111 said:mshnayder said:static111 said:I have been wanting an Austin show for about a decade. Unfortunately $162 for twoish hours of music per night isn't worth it to me. I hope that the people that do go have a great time.
Also, have to laugh at the people in these threads complaining and saying the band is trying to make a quick buck and doesn't care about the fans and have gotten lazy. I was lucky enough to see them twice on the last tour and they have NEVER sounded better. If anything the band ages like a fine wine and if they need to play less shows per tour to keep their performance level high when they do play then so be it. Look at all these bands from their era...they are one of the last remaining ones still doing it. Each time seeing them feels lucky.
Anywho I will be making the trip from Philly to Minnesota for two shows. What are the things to do in Minneapolis/St. Paul!?? Never been!
As for the why of not agreeing with the growing cost of everything including ticket prices, because real wage growth and buying power hasn't gone up with the cost of everything else. Even though I can afford the buy in I can't justify $162 for any band. It's ridiculous IMO. If all seats were $162 that would be about 2.5 million in revenue for one night in Austin alone, so they are bringing in 5mn for those two night, not counting the PJ Platinum tix and merch that most of the fans are going to spend $30 to $100 a piece on per night. Drop the price to $100 and they would still bring in 1.5mn a night plus platinum and merch.
Sorry but for all the complaining about the band coming to Texas due to all the political issues that are going on I think $162 concert tickets to hear 25 songs that I've heard them play better 20 or so times at $30-$90 a ticket is a rip off, and that goes for just about any band that is charging these prices. Compared to some other artists sure it looks like $162 a bargain, but the whole industry is out to squeeze as much money out of the audience as possible. I don't think the show is going to be twice as good as when the tickets cost $80 just a few years ago. More bands should take a cue from The Cure.
If you think they sound better than ever, that's great, I don't. My last show was Miami in 2016 and while it was a great show that I really enjoyed, it was clear to me then that if the costs went up any higher that to me there would no longer be value in the exchange. If throwing $162 bucks at a show for PJ The Boss or anyone else floats peoples boat, and they still get the same feeling and thrill as ever, great. I love the band and the live shows, but as far as costs go they have reached my cut off point when it comes to the value that I will receive in return.
I hope you enjoy your shows. I don't know anything about Minnesota but I'm sure you will find some great things to see and do. I hope everyone will enjoy their shows. And I hope that those that don't mind spending a weeks worth of groceries for a family of four to see a concert don't have any problems justifying their expenses.
To the other Texas fans that are going. I hope you have a fantastic time and get to regale all the people complaining about our state with tales of epic PJ shows and greatness.
I am not going to all the shows I would like, because I can't justify the overall cost either. But I'm going to some. All my vacation money usually goes to PJ and a national park, for 25 years (before that it was cheap!).Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:OfThePearl said:static111 said:mshnayder said:static111 said:I have been wanting an Austin show for about a decade. Unfortunately $162 for twoish hours of music per night isn't worth it to me. I hope that the people that do go have a great time.
Also, have to laugh at the people in these threads complaining and saying the band is trying to make a quick buck and doesn't care about the fans and have gotten lazy. I was lucky enough to see them twice on the last tour and they have NEVER sounded better. If anything the band ages like a fine wine and if they need to play less shows per tour to keep their performance level high when they do play then so be it. Look at all these bands from their era...they are one of the last remaining ones still doing it. Each time seeing them feels lucky.
Anywho I will be making the trip from Philly to Minnesota for two shows. What are the things to do in Minneapolis/St. Paul!?? Never been!
As for the why of not agreeing with the growing cost of everything including ticket prices, because real wage growth and buying power hasn't gone up with the cost of everything else. Even though I can afford the buy in I can't justify $162 for any band. It's ridiculous IMO. If all seats were $162 that would be about 2.5 million in revenue for one night in Austin alone, so they are bringing in 5mn for those two night, not counting the PJ Platinum tix and merch that most of the fans are going to spend $30 to $100 a piece on per night. Drop the price to $100 and they would still bring in 1.5mn a night plus platinum and merch.
Sorry but for all the complaining about the band coming to Texas due to all the political issues that are going on I think $162 concert tickets to hear 25 songs that I've heard them play better 20 or so times at $30-$90 a ticket is a rip off, and that goes for just about any band that is charging these prices. Compared to some other artists sure it looks like $162 a bargain, but the whole industry is out to squeeze as much money out of the audience as possible. I don't think the show is going to be twice as good as when the tickets cost $80 just a few years ago. More bands should take a cue from The Cure.
If you think they sound better than ever, that's great, I don't. My last show was Miami in 2016 and while it was a great show that I really enjoyed, it was clear to me then that if the costs went up any higher that to me there would no longer be value in the exchange. If throwing $162 bucks at a show for PJ The Boss or anyone else floats peoples boat, and they still get the same feeling and thrill as ever, great. I love the band and the live shows, but as far as costs go they have reached my cut off point when it comes to the value that I will receive in return.
I hope you enjoy your shows. I don't know anything about Minnesota but I'm sure you will find some great things to see and do. I hope everyone will enjoy their shows. And I hope that those that don't mind spending a weeks worth of groceries for a family of four to see a concert don't have any problems justifying their expenses.
To the other Texas fans that are going. I hope you have a fantastic time and get to regale all the people complaining about our state with tales of epic PJ shows and greatness.
I am not going to all the shows I would like, because I can't justify the overall cost either. But I'm going to some. All my vacation money usually goes to PJ and a national park, for 25 years (before that it was cheap!).
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