Show Lengths??
ripple7501
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Do you think the 2 hour show lengths are the norm now or will they get back to the 30 plus songs and close to 3 hour shows?
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24 song average (give or take a few depending) about 2 1/2 hr sets.0
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I would go in expecting 2:15 and consider anything above that a bonus0
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I'm guessing they'll bump it up slightly to 24-26 songs a night. Much shorter tour this go around than in 2022, when they had three legs. Either way, I would look at this tour as telling in terms of what we can expect on a go-forward basis - whether the shortened sets are here to stay or whether 2022 was just a one-off.0
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Since they are still having an opening act, I'd say 24 songs will probably be the average."I got memories, I got shit"0
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I think we are more likely to see sets similar to 2022 than we are 2013-2018.___________________________________________
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I think we get up to 27-28 songs this tour. The only back to back is Austin, with 2 days off between cities. I’ll be a little disappointed if it’s still 22-24 songs.2003: Uniondale, MSG x2 | 2004: Reading | 2005: Gorge, Vancouver, Philly | 2006: East Rutherford x2, Gorge x2, Camden 1, Hartford | 2008: MSG x2, VA Beach | 2009: Philly x3 | 2010: MSG x2, Bristow | 2011: Alpine Valley x2 | 2012: MIA Philly | 2013: Wrigley, Charlottesville, Brooklyn 2 | 2014: Milan, Amsterdam 1 | 2016: MSG x2, Fenway x2, Wrigley 2 | 2018: Rome, Krakow, Berlin, Wrigley 2 | 2021: Sea Hear Now | 2022: San Diego, LA x2, MSG, Camden, Nashville, St. Louis, Denver | 2023: St. Paul 1, Chicago x2, Fort Worth x2, Austin 2 | 2024: Las Vegas 1, Seattle x2, Indy, MSG x2, Philly x2, Baltimore, Ohana 2 | 2025: Florida x2, Atlanta x2, Pittsburgh x20
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Same here. It makes no sense to me to have 22 songs a show and still have a day off between cities. They are adding a week to this tour with the days off they have chosen.HailHailVitalogy said:I think we get up to 27-28 songs this tour. The only back to back is Austin, with 2 days off between cities. I’ll be a little disappointed if it’s still 22-24 songs.0 -
I hope you guys are right...but I worry the days off are about merch sales.___________________________________________
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I was listening once again to the Ed Ved episode on the Smartless podcast the other day (great podcast btw), and in so many words Ed mentioned that if the setlist was set for shows, it would make the process of touring so much easier. So would you guys prefer the tours we've been getting with the variety of songs still in play, or would you prefer a 40 dates NA tour with basically a standard 18 song setlist with maybe 4-6 wildcard songs in play?
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I would prefer the tours we are getting 100%. No interest in the expense and extensive travel for the same set.0
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I would argue that with the shorter sets they should be even more varied if sticking with the short run format.0
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Of course it would be easier. They have created this great formula however over the span of the last 30 plus years and have developed a following because of it.nautical_disaster said:I was listening once again to the Ed Ved episode on the Smartless podcast the other day (great podcast btw), and in so many words Ed mentioned that if the setlist was set for shows, it would make the process of touring so much easier. So would you guys prefer the tours we've been getting with the variety of songs still in play, or would you prefer a 40 dates NA tour with basically a standard 18 song setlist with maybe 4-6 wildcard songs in play?
If they did a Foo Fighters type set every night they would not sell nearly as many tickets as they do right now.
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Well they have pushed it towards Foo Fighters rigidness. Especially last Euro tour with songs being cut but Ten taking up the same room.PJNB said:
Of course it would be easier. They have created this great formula however over the span of the last 30 plus years and have developed a following because of it.nautical_disaster said:I was listening once again to the Ed Ved episode on the Smartless podcast the other day (great podcast btw), and in so many words Ed mentioned that if the setlist was set for shows, it would make the process of touring so much easier. So would you guys prefer the tours we've been getting with the variety of songs still in play, or would you prefer a 40 dates NA tour with basically a standard 18 song setlist with maybe 4-6 wildcard songs in play?
If they did a Foo Fighters type set every night they would not sell nearly as many tickets as they do right now."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Shorter shows means the hits still get played and the "extra" songs will get less rotation.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Well they have pushed it towards Foo Fighters rigidness. Especially last Euro tour with songs being cut but Ten taking up the same room.PJNB said:
Of course it would be easier. They have created this great formula however over the span of the last 30 plus years and have developed a following because of it.nautical_disaster said:I was listening once again to the Ed Ved episode on the Smartless podcast the other day (great podcast btw), and in so many words Ed mentioned that if the setlist was set for shows, it would make the process of touring so much easier. So would you guys prefer the tours we've been getting with the variety of songs still in play, or would you prefer a 40 dates NA tour with basically a standard 18 song setlist with maybe 4-6 wildcard songs in play?
If they did a Foo Fighters type set every night they would not sell nearly as many tickets as they do right now.
Last years tour compares nothing to the Foo Fighters setlist imo. Not even close. It is the step in that direction with song length but thats it.0 -
Yeah I figured most hardcore fans would have the same argumentPJNB said:
Shorter shows means the hits still get played and the "extra" songs will get less rotation.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Well they have pushed it towards Foo Fighters rigidness. Especially last Euro tour with songs being cut but Ten taking up the same room.PJNB said:
Of course it would be easier. They have created this great formula however over the span of the last 30 plus years and have developed a following because of it.nautical_disaster said:I was listening once again to the Ed Ved episode on the Smartless podcast the other day (great podcast btw), and in so many words Ed mentioned that if the setlist was set for shows, it would make the process of touring so much easier. So would you guys prefer the tours we've been getting with the variety of songs still in play, or would you prefer a 40 dates NA tour with basically a standard 18 song setlist with maybe 4-6 wildcard songs in play?
If they did a Foo Fighters type set every night they would not sell nearly as many tickets as they do right now.
Last years tour compares nothing to the Foo Fighters setlist imo. Not even close. It is the step in that direction with song length but thats it.
I'm all about varied setlists, but if a "Foo Fighters" model would happen, and they would show up close to home a few more times a year, that also sounds pretty damn good. Remember - most people have only seen pearl jam once or twice in their life. My show numbers are lightweight for this message board, but i've seen PJ way more times than any of my friends or family. Smaller packed venues? Sign me up (although it would be a ticketing nightmare haha). Again - i know I have the wrong audience for this suggestion... (2000) Mansfield I, Mansfield II (2003) Montreal (2005) Montreal, Ottawa (2006) Albany (2008) Montreal I + II (EV) (2022) Québec City
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I’m nowhere near the show count of others but I just listened to the Toronto 2022 show the other day (I was there), and I really felt that I got my money’s worth both live and recorded.
As has been said the fanbase has been essentially conditioned to expect close to 3 hour shows so maybe it’s us that need to adjust our expectations? If “shorter” shows is what the band needs to do to keep touring I’m fine with that but can see where others might feel some degree of disappointment."The world is full of idiots and I am but one of them."
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Definitely that was the biggest complaint last year not the length of the shows, but there was a ton of similarity between all the sets very little variety maybe one or two surprises a night I personally don’t care if they play for an hour and a half as long as it’s a bunch of different songs I just don’t need to hear porch is the encore and alive is the closer every night and then they were doing even Flo corduroy given to fly elderly daughter almost every night. They literally did not play anything off no code and binaural all the way through lightning bolt maybe one song a night at the most off all those albums I’d like to see 24 songs is fine with me, but how about two or three songs per album and then even off versus I’d like to see them play go and leash and animal on a almost nightly basis, they play the songs, maybe one or two times the whole tour same with presenttense light-years whipping STBC‘s, parting ways, green disease, life wasted comatose and so on tons of other songs they can play.0
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Definitely the way it is now. Our daughter and her friends went to the Taylor Swift concert and all she kept saying was "I wonder what the surprise song is going to be?" Couldn't imagine going to a Pearl Jam show and knowing what 99% of the songs I was going to hear were going to be. That's the greatest thing about their tours - it's still exciting to log on and see the final set list on the fanview threads the day after shows, LOL....nautical_disaster said:I was listening once again to the Ed Ved episode on the Smartless podcast the other day (great podcast btw), and in so many words Ed mentioned that if the setlist was set for shows, it would make the process of touring so much easier. So would you guys prefer the tours we've been getting with the variety of songs still in play, or would you prefer a 40 dates NA tour with basically a standard 18 song setlist with maybe 4-6 wildcard songs in play?"I'm only civil because I don't know any swear words."0 -
I feel like people adjusted. In the end a concert is a concert. Or was it a lot easier to get tickets this US tour?DarthMaeglin said:I’m nowhere near the show count of others but I just listened to the Toronto 2022 show the other day (I was there), and I really felt that I got my money’s worth both live and recorded.
As has been said the fanbase has been essentially conditioned to expect close to 3 hour shows so maybe it’s us that need to adjust our expectations? If “shorter” shows is what the band needs to do to keep touring I’m fine with that but can see where others might feel some degree of disappointment."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Yeah there would definitely always need to be some wildcard songs...I just got the bug of seeing them live last year after a lengthy hiatus for me, so i'm just wishing for more shows haha. It's wild that we picked Pearl Jam as our favorite band, and they're still touring 32+ years later. We got lucky and picked a special band.DissidentRival74 said:
Definitely the way it is now. Our daughter and her friends went to the Taylor Swift concert and all she kept saying was "I wonder what the surprise song is going to be?" Couldn't imagine going to a Pearl Jam show and knowing what 99% of the songs I was going to hear were going to be. That's the greatest thing about their tours - it's still exciting to log on and see the final set list on the fanview threads the day after shows, LOL....nautical_disaster said:I was listening once again to the Ed Ved episode on the Smartless podcast the other day (great podcast btw), and in so many words Ed mentioned that if the setlist was set for shows, it would make the process of touring so much easier. So would you guys prefer the tours we've been getting with the variety of songs still in play, or would you prefer a 40 dates NA tour with basically a standard 18 song setlist with maybe 4-6 wildcard songs in play?(2000) Mansfield I, Mansfield II (2003) Montreal (2005) Montreal, Ottawa (2006) Albany (2008) Montreal I + II (EV) (2022) Québec City
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