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Speculation is unhelpful I guess but his covid strain seems to be spreading easily. I had it a couple of weeks ago . it could be even if the first member has recovered its now been passed on to othersfunkyburrito said:This sucks, wouldn't be surprised if it was Covid. I picked it up while in Dublin and right now I feel like I got hit by a bus.
If Ed or any of the guys are feeling like I do then I'm not surprised it was cancelled.
I had tickets for the London show too but made the call yesterday that I wasn't gonna make it and to prioritise recovery for Barcelona. Hopefully the guys recover for Berlin and can then rip through the rest of the tour.
For anyone already in London or travelling for the remaining shows, Covid is definitely hitting hard right now so look after yourselves!0 -
They ain't quitting any time soon. They have a whole organization to take care of. Ed even mentioned in the one interview they have to do shows each year to pay for their warehouse and staff. They aren't going to start kicking people to the curb while they are still willing and able to be a band. don't overreact to cancellations.Vedd Hedd said:First things first....people get sick. Bruce got sick. The Stones got sick. People are still dealing with long Covid. But they just put out a great new album, and one they are very energized to play. Based on recent comments, I still see 1-2, maybe even 3 albums from these guys. At least. So, it is what it is. Older immune systems prob need to quit smoking, esp for something like being a singer.
We all just want them healthy overall. So while this sucks for people who had tickets, they arent 28 years old anymore and arent invincible. Expect a cancellation every now and again. They may need to rethink the way they travel, maybe have some lead-time before they play their first gig, after arriving in Europe, etc. Still too much fun and too much money to be made.
I still dont think they would ever "quit". I think they would continue to operate as Pearl Jam, operate the 10C, still tour places they know will sell out and still put out albums and songs. I still see them doing their own things for a while too. It will probably just look different once they get a little bit older.
So i dont think this occurrence is any reason to jump to conclusions. But at the same time, I would not be totally surprised if they altered the way they did things a bit, and so forth.0 -
funkyburrito said:This sucks, wouldn't be surprised if it was Covid. I picked it up while in Dublin and right now I feel like I got hit by a bus.
If Ed or any of the guys are feeling like I do then I'm not surprised it was cancelled.
I had tickets for the London show too but made the call yesterday that I wasn't gonna make it and to prioritise recovery for Barcelona. Hopefully the guys recover for Berlin and can then rip through the rest of the tour.
For anyone already in London or travelling for the remaining shows, Covid is definitely hitting hard right now so look after yourselves!I just caught it recently after Jane's addiction show. It was so wonderful that it was worth it.
No, seriously, recovering now and notice that this variant is not so aggressive that it was years ago (in my particular case).Hopefully, they can be fine for Barcelona.Very sorry for fans in London and speedy recovery to the people that got sick.26/ 05/ 00 -Velodomo Anoeta -San Sebastián.02/ 09/ 06 -Azkena Rock Festival- Vitoria -Gasteiz.09/ 07/ 10 - BBK live -Bilbao.10/ 07/ 18 -Palau Sant jordi -Barcelona.0 -
Wonder if Barcelona 2 starts to sell better if he is cleared for duty and fans from the UK make the trip.0
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if you really did it because you wanted to support these artists shouldnt you buy the posters from their own site and not the ones from pearl jam which they make 0 dollars fromjcmitchell28 said:I got the merch including all 4 prints about 30 minutes before the cancelation. I’m still glad I got what I did and I support these artists. Not their fault it was canceled and they put a lot of work into these.Going to see Green Day at Wembley now. Not the same but not bad either."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Cool for you. But by that there are a million artworks out there by a million artists for a million bands. And the best are the A Nightmare on Elm Street posters removed from music alltogether.ZoSoTim said:
Maybe I’m crazy but I buy the posters for the artwork. Sure it’s great if it’s also a show I attended but that’s not a big deal for me. The image is what gives me enjoyment.pdalowsky said:
would agree normally but there has to be very limited demand for a show that doesnt happen.Weston1283 said:
If the APs fall flat, thats on the artist and their design, especially for these 4 prints. The brain toilet mouth poster is one of the worst concert posters I have ever seen.Kwieneke said:
Hopefully there can be something done on PJS side to make sure these artists are paid, especially if APs fall flatpdalowsky said:
Those purchases will unfortunately not support those artists. They make their money on their AP sales, which I expect may be a little tough going.jcmitchell28 said:I got the merch including all 4 prints about 30 minutes before the cancelation. I’m still glad I got what I did and I support these artists. Not their fault it was canceled and they put a lot of work into these.Going to see Green Day at Wembley now. Not the same but not bad either.
I mean i wouldnt buy that brain one if it was signed by the band as well but thats a side issue
So, I would think no mater how good the art is arists need to rely also on other targets groups."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Same! Only liked two posters in 22 so they were the only ones I got. Both are on my wall - Krakow and the cancelled ViennaZoSoTim said:
Maybe I’m crazy but I buy the posters for the artwork. Sure it’s great if it’s also a show I attended but that’s not a big deal for me. The image is what gives me enjoyment.pdalowsky said:
would agree normally but there has to be very limited demand for a show that doesnt happen.Weston1283 said:
If the APs fall flat, thats on the artist and their design, especially for these 4 prints. The brain toilet mouth poster is one of the worst concert posters I have ever seen.Kwieneke said:
Hopefully there can be something done on PJS side to make sure these artists are paid, especially if APs fall flatpdalowsky said:
Those purchases will unfortunately not support those artists. They make their money on their AP sales, which I expect may be a little tough going.jcmitchell28 said:I got the merch including all 4 prints about 30 minutes before the cancelation. I’m still glad I got what I did and I support these artists. Not their fault it was canceled and they put a lot of work into these.Going to see Green Day at Wembley now. Not the same but not bad either.
I mean i wouldnt buy that brain one if it was signed by the band as well but thats a side issue0 -
Hotels would be a problem thoughbootlegger10 said:Wonder if Barcelona 2 starts to sell better if he is cleared for duty and fans from the UK make the trip.0 -
I always thought these are gonna be the best shows of the tourbootlegger10 said:Wonder if Barcelona 2 starts to sell better if he is cleared for duty and fans from the UK make the trip.0 -
Here is a A Nightmare on Elm Street poster for reference.

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Weston1283 said:
I think the altering has already taken place, no? Fewer cities, less travel, more expensive tickets and shorter, more predictable setlists. I agree that they probably wont ever completely quit, but they have surely entered their endgame/cruise control era.Vedd Hedd said:First things first....people get sick. Bruce got sick. The Stones got sick. People are still dealing with long Covid. But they just put out a great new album, and one they are very energized to play. Based on recent comments, I still see 1-2, maybe even 3 albums from these guys. At least. So, it is what it is. Older immune systems prob need to quit smoking, esp for something like being a singer.
We all just want them healthy overall. So while this sucks for people who had tickets, they arent 28 years old anymore and arent invincible. Expect a cancellation every now and again. They may need to rethink the way they travel, maybe have some lead-time before they play their first gig, after arriving in Europe, etc. Still too much fun and too much money to be made.
I still dont think they would ever "quit". I think they would continue to operate as Pearl Jam, operate the 10C, still tour places they know will sell out and still put out albums and songs. I still see them doing their own things for a while too. It will probably just look different once they get a little bit older.
So i dont think this occurrence is any reason to jump to conclusions. But at the same time, I would not be totally surprised if they altered the way they did things a bit, and so forth.
Yeah, the altering has taken place a bit. We are seeing some of that. But what I mean is...maybe 6-10 years from now, maybe its even a bit more altered to be more like the Fall Leg.pjhawks said:
They ain't quitting any time soon. They have a whole organization to take care of. Ed even mentioned in the one interview they have to do shows each year to pay for their warehouse and staff. They aren't going to start kicking people to the curb while they are still willing and able to be a band. don't overreact to cancellations.Vedd Hedd said:First things first....people get sick. Bruce got sick. The Stones got sick. People are still dealing with long Covid. But they just put out a great new album, and one they are very energized to play. Based on recent comments, I still see 1-2, maybe even 3 albums from these guys. At least. So, it is what it is. Older immune systems prob need to quit smoking, esp for something like being a singer.
We all just want them healthy overall. So while this sucks for people who had tickets, they arent 28 years old anymore and arent invincible. Expect a cancellation every now and again. They may need to rethink the way they travel, maybe have some lead-time before they play their first gig, after arriving in Europe, etc. Still too much fun and too much money to be made.
I still dont think they would ever "quit". I think they would continue to operate as Pearl Jam, operate the 10C, still tour places they know will sell out and still put out albums and songs. I still see them doing their own things for a while too. It will probably just look different once they get a little bit older.
So i dont think this occurrence is any reason to jump to conclusions. But at the same time, I would not be totally surprised if they altered the way they did things a bit, and so forth.
And I agree they arent quitting any time soon. I just think they probably need to rethink some of their international travel plans. Maybe arrive in Europe, then have a week before they play their first gig, etc.
I'll go back to that quitting smoking thing. Not so much for the fans, but for the family. (and for the fans
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You’d have to pay me to hang a fucking Nightmare On Elm Street poster. Lol.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Cool for you. But by that there are a million artworks out there by a million artists for a million bands. And the best are the A Nightmare on Elm Street posters removed from music alltogether.ZoSoTim said:
Maybe I’m crazy but I buy the posters for the artwork. Sure it’s great if it’s also a show I attended but that’s not a big deal for me. The image is what gives me enjoyment.pdalowsky said:
would agree normally but there has to be very limited demand for a show that doesnt happen.Weston1283 said:
If the APs fall flat, thats on the artist and their design, especially for these 4 prints. The brain toilet mouth poster is one of the worst concert posters I have ever seen.Kwieneke said:
Hopefully there can be something done on PJS side to make sure these artists are paid, especially if APs fall flatpdalowsky said:
Those purchases will unfortunately not support those artists. They make their money on their AP sales, which I expect may be a little tough going.jcmitchell28 said:I got the merch including all 4 prints about 30 minutes before the cancelation. I’m still glad I got what I did and I support these artists. Not their fault it was canceled and they put a lot of work into these.Going to see Green Day at Wembley now. Not the same but not bad either.
I mean i wouldnt buy that brain one if it was signed by the band as well but thats a side issue
So, I would think no mater how good the art is arists need to rely also on other targets groups.Dallas, TX (November 15, 2013)
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Edved82 said:That's it now for me and Pearl Jam live. It's been a good run but they're too unreliable unfortunately. Wish Eddie a speedy recovery. Hope he's not too rough.
He was definitely struggling last show and hope he's better soon.
I've followed other bands and cancelations are rare. Strange every PJ tour seems to get impacted lately by illness or bad luck
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ZoSoTim said:
You’d have to pay me to hang a fucking Nightmare On Elm Street poster. Lol.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Cool for you. But by that there are a million artworks out there by a million artists for a million bands. And the best are the A Nightmare on Elm Street posters removed from music alltogether.ZoSoTim said:
Maybe I’m crazy but I buy the posters for the artwork. Sure it’s great if it’s also a show I attended but that’s not a big deal for me. The image is what gives me enjoyment.pdalowsky said:
would agree normally but there has to be very limited demand for a show that doesnt happen.Weston1283 said:
If the APs fall flat, thats on the artist and their design, especially for these 4 prints. The brain toilet mouth poster is one of the worst concert posters I have ever seen.Kwieneke said:
Hopefully there can be something done on PJS side to make sure these artists are paid, especially if APs fall flatpdalowsky said:
Those purchases will unfortunately not support those artists. They make their money on their AP sales, which I expect may be a little tough going.jcmitchell28 said:I got the merch including all 4 prints about 30 minutes before the cancelation. I’m still glad I got what I did and I support these artists. Not their fault it was canceled and they put a lot of work into these.Going to see Green Day at Wembley now. Not the same but not bad either.
I mean i wouldnt buy that brain one if it was signed by the band as well but thats a side issue
So, I would think no mater how good the art is arists need to rely also on other targets groups.
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I hope the band gets well soon! I am gutted. I had such a good time up in Manchester and was looking forward to it tomorrow night! I even asked work if I could have July 8th and 9th off so I could go to Barcelona but no dice!! Hope they come over again next year.London 02 18/09/2009 London Hyde Park 25/06/2010 Arras 03/07/2010 Werchter 04/07/2010 Manchester 21/06/2012 Amsterdam 26/06/2012 Stockholm 07/07/2012 Portland 29/11/2013 Spokane 30/11/2013 Amsterdam 16/06/14 Leeds 08/07/14 London 02 Arena 18/06/2018 London 02 Arena 17/07/2018 London Hyde Park 08/07/2022 London Hyde Park 09/07/2022 Manchester 25/06/20240
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The last MSG that came up was north of $1700!Lerxst1992 said:Edved82 said:That's it now for me and Pearl Jam live. It's been a good run but they're too unreliable unfortunately. Wish Eddie a speedy recovery. Hope he's not too rough.
He was definitely struggling last show and hope he's better soon.
I've followed other bands and cancelations are rare. Strange every PJ tour seems to get impacted lately by illness or bad luck
Probably will have no impact on those $1,000 MSG pricesPJ: 2013: London (ON); Buffalo; 2014: Cincinnati; 2016: Sunrise, Miami, Toronto 1-2, Wrigley 2; 2018: London (UK) 1, Milan, Padova, Sea 2, Wrigley 1-2, Fenway 1-2; 2021: SHN, Ohana, Ohana Encore 1-2; 2022: LA 1-2, Phx, Oak 1-2, Fresno, Copenhagen, Hyde Park 1-2; Quebec, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto; MSG, Camden, Nashville, Louisville, St. Louis, OKC; 2023: St. Paul 1-2, Chicago 1-2; Fort Worth 2; Austin 1-2; 2024: Vancouver 1-2, LV 1-2, LA 1-2, Napa, Barcelona 1-2; Indy; Chicago 1-2; MSG 1-2; Philly 2; Boston 2; Ohana 1-2; 2025: FL 1-2, ATL 1-2, Nash 1-2, Pit 1-2.
EV Solo: 2017 Louisville and Franklin, 2018 Ohana, 2019 Innings Fest, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Dublin and Ohana; 2021 Ohana Friday (from beach) and Saturday; 2022 Earthlings Newark; 2023 Innings Fest and Benoraya 1-2.
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Sometimes things just fall into place! Just landed at HeathrowRatherStarved said:At least now @SHZA can co-headline with SZA.0 -
Do we know for sure that Ed still smokes? I honestly don't remember the last show I was at where he smoked on stage. Don't remember seeing it in Canada in 2022, or Vegas/Seattle this year. Has he smoked on stage in recent years?May your days be long, til kingdom come.0
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It was mentioned in one (or several?) recent interviews where he said he does. Probably cut back, and not doing it publicly anymore.We All Believe said:Do we know for sure that Ed still smokes? I honestly don't remember the last show I was at where he smoked on stage. Don't remember seeing it in Canada in 2022, or Vegas/Seattle this year. Has he smoked on stage in recent years?Turn this anger into
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