2024 Tour Merch Thread-Any Info or Pictures to share

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  • curleybarney
    curleybarney USA Posts: 220
    Outlawed, just left the merch trailer and there were a lot of posters and there will be plenty inside. 
    Wait was really short, too
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  • Kwieneke
    Kwieneke Indiana Posts: 2,108
    9/10 will show up on eBay 
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  • SHZA
    SHZA St. Louis, MO USA Posts: 4,314
    pjl44 said:
    SHZA said:
    pjl44 said:
    Me personally I need at minimum a 48 hour window of information gathering on a poster. Who's the artist, what's their usual aesthetic, what's the backstory on the image, are their regional Easter eggs I'm missing, how does it look in person etc etc. Unless I just think it's awesome right away. But "sees thumbnail image/immediately declares it to suck" is a recipe for regret.
    I think one can take one look at the image and know instantly if it's something that might make the wall or never in a million years. The other info might add context but won't make something hideous beautiful imo  
    2009 Philly posters were a perfect example of this for me. When I saw the first one I was like what the fuck is going on. Then I caught it was Tom Tomorrow and it totally clicked. I read This Modern Life in the Valley Advocate and didn't immediately recognize the character design. Once I did I thought it was awesome to see on a Pearl Jam poster.

    Actually 2009 Chicago and the backstory for that one is another example to a lesser extent.

    To each their own but I generally tread lightly because I've definitely felt silly in the past.
    Admittedly, this one is growing on me after seeing better photos 
  • iwasatpj20
    iwasatpj20 Rockford, IL Posts: 3,470
    SHZA said:
    pjl44 said:
    SHZA said:
    pjl44 said:
    Me personally I need at minimum a 48 hour window of information gathering on a poster. Who's the artist, what's their usual aesthetic, what's the backstory on the image, are their regional Easter eggs I'm missing, how does it look in person etc etc. Unless I just think it's awesome right away. But "sees thumbnail image/immediately declares it to suck" is a recipe for regret.
    I think one can take one look at the image and know instantly if it's something that might make the wall or never in a million years. The other info might add context but won't make something hideous beautiful imo  
    2009 Philly posters were a perfect example of this for me. When I saw the first one I was like what the fuck is going on. Then I caught it was Tom Tomorrow and it totally clicked. I read This Modern Life in the Valley Advocate and didn't immediately recognize the character design. Once I did I thought it was awesome to see on a Pearl Jam poster.

    Actually 2009 Chicago and the backstory for that one is another example to a lesser extent.

    To each their own but I generally tread lightly because I've definitely felt silly in the past.
    Admittedly, this one is growing on me after seeing better photos 

    The Portland poster was much better looking in person.  Colors really stood out in person.
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    2017 - Soundgarden Dallas (cancelled) RIP Chris Cornell
    2018 - Smashing Pumpkins Chicago, IL (first show)
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    2023 - Jerry Cantrell Milwaukee, WI

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  • exploderball
    exploderball Posts: 172
    Skipping the Sac early merch line was the way to go. Entered at 6:00 with GA, went to an indoor merch table, and they had plenty of everything. Done in less than 5 minutes. 
  • on2legs
    on2legs Posts: 15,956
    What is a banner

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  • LukinAtU
    LukinAtU Posts: 831
    Skipping the Sac early merch line was the way to go. Entered at 6:00 with GA, went to an indoor merch table, and they had plenty of everything. Done in less than 5 minutes. 
    duffles too?
  • exploderball
    exploderball Posts: 172
    LukinAtU said:
    Skipping the Sac early merch line was the way to go. Entered at 6:00 with GA, went to an indoor merch table, and they had plenty of everything. Done in less than 5 minutes. 
    duffles too?
    A couple large boxes of 'em, at least.
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,527
    SHZA said:
    pjl44 said:
    SHZA said:
    pjl44 said:
    Me personally I need at minimum a 48 hour window of information gathering on a poster. Who's the artist, what's their usual aesthetic, what's the backstory on the image, are their regional Easter eggs I'm missing, how does it look in person etc etc. Unless I just think it's awesome right away. But "sees thumbnail image/immediately declares it to suck" is a recipe for regret.
    I think one can take one look at the image and know instantly if it's something that might make the wall or never in a million years. The other info might add context but won't make something hideous beautiful imo  
    2009 Philly posters were a perfect example of this for me. When I saw the first one I was like what the fuck is going on. Then I caught it was Tom Tomorrow and it totally clicked. I read This Modern Life in the Valley Advocate and didn't immediately recognize the character design. Once I did I thought it was awesome to see on a Pearl Jam poster.

    Actually 2009 Chicago and the backstory for that one is another example to a lesser extent.

    To each their own but I generally tread lightly because I've definitely felt silly in the past.
    Admittedly, this one is growing on me after seeing better photos 
    Ha...you see my journey
  • perfectlefts14
    perfectlefts14 Posts: 2,078
    The Sacramento poster was even worse in person. 
    Tell the captain
    'This boats not safe
    And we're drowning.'
  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 11,722
    Punk art is supposed to be bad. Anti art. Yuuuuup
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,527
    The Sacramento poster was even worse in person. 
    The reviews are officially mixed
  • on2legs
    on2legs Posts: 15,956
    I wouldn’t want a whole portfolio/wall of PJ posters in this style but… as a one time poster I think it’s pretty unique and would put it on the wall if I went to the show.  I think it’s pretty cool. 
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  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,332



    winstonsmithart

    Pearl Jam silk screened poster for their Sacramento show is available starting 10am Pacific TODAY at StudioFallout.com.
    - 18” x 24”
    - Limited to 71 copies on offer (numbers 11-82)
    - Exclusive Artist Variant
    - Signed and numbered by Winston Smith
    - Limit 2 per collector
    Click the link in our bio to purchase before they’re gone forever!

    About this poster in Winston’s words:

    The flying automobile hovers above an incandescent bulb shining its light on a garland of colorful flowers while “A Child and His Lawnmower” zooms by the classic retro vinyl disc.

    I'm delighted to have been invited to celebrate the vibrant city of Sacramento in the form of this Pearl Jam poster, and decided to include some “Easter eggs” for the pleasure of the Sacramento fans. The butterflies represent the mission to preserve the beautiful and beneficial monarch butterfly in the Sacramento Valley, while the flowers symbolize California's bounty. The inclusion of classic cars (representing the California Automobile Museum), the telephone (representing Roseville Telephone Museum), and the basketball (celebrating the *mighty* Sacramento Kings) add a touch of local charm and history, making this piece a true tribute to the city's unique spirit.

    And most importantly, the vinyl record and classic record player honors the Sacramento-born Tower Records; while the lawnmower is a reference to the Dead Kennedys track, which Pearl Jam covered, “A Child and His Lawnmower."

    We hope you enjoy this piece. It was truly and honor and distinct pleasure to work with @mrtsurt, @matthewkadi and, of COURSE Pearl Jam @pearljam!



  • huntersthompson
    huntersthompson Posts: 1,030
    Can anyone see what constitutes the "exclusive artist variant" beyond the signature and numbering?

  • bicyclejoe
    bicyclejoe USA Posts: 1,203
    SHZA said:
    WJeBurkhardt said:
    Love the banner and shirt.
    Wish the banner was the shirt.
    That would be a must get shirt for sure.
    2022 sactown



    Not even close to the same thing. The banner is an homage to the Surf Ranch logo, not a bear walking on a sidewalk under palm trees. 

    My Pearl Jam Road: 10/22/90 Seattle | 12/22/90 Seattle, Moore Theater | 9/29/92 Seattle, Magnusson Park, Drop in the Park | 9/5/93 The Gorge, with Neil Young and Blind Melon | 7/20/06 Portland, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall with Sleater-Kinney | 7/22/06 The Gorge, 10/21/06 Mountain View, Shoreline Ampitheatre, Bridge School Benefit | 9/21/09 Seattle | 9/22/09 Seattle | 9/26/09 Portland, OR | 7/14/2011 Eddie Vedder, Portland, OR | 11/29/13 Portland, OR
  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 11,722
    on2legs said:
    I wouldn’t want a whole portfolio/wall of PJ posters in this style but… as a one time poster I think it’s pretty unique and would put it on the wall if I went to the show.  I think it’s pretty cool. 
    True. It's pretty cool. First look, didn't like it. I appreciate all the thought that went into it. 
  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,460
    Anyone else have anything to share about any of the hoodies from this tour? Seems like keychains and duffle bags are king. 
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  • BSully
    BSully Indiana Posts: 1,501
    I read somewhere that the hoodie was tight and not very stretchy for the material, but who knows how true that is.
    I don't even remember where I read it now.
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