Berlin Officially Cancelled

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  • JABK
    JABK Finland Posts: 360
    So we arrived with my friend in Berlin yesterday morning, and we knew about the cancellation before we came here. We decided still to go to Berlin for a few days and enjoy it.

    But, I'm also very pissed and disappointed that this happened again after Vienna last time...I really can't believe it. I will also try to see Pearl Jam next time they come to Europe, but my tactics will change now that I've had two cancelled shows. And I really hope PJ change alot of their own tactics regarding Europe...release tours early december, suitable venues size wise, pricing, no back to back shows, do everything possible to stay healthy while working on tour, spread it out a little more (eastern and northern Europe included), don't over estimate the market, and really make sure 10C tickets really are the best in the house...small things that could make a huge difference, for both the band and the fans.
    Cheers!

    Until next time...🍀🤞🤟
  • Tim Simmons
    Tim Simmons Posts: 9,907
    I don't travel for shows so maybe I'm missing something, what would releasing tour dates in December change?

  • seanclax
    seanclax Posts: 576
    I don't travel for shows so maybe I'm missing something, what would releasing tour dates in December change?

    They released dates after lots of other bands had released dates so the competition was more than it could of been. Plus the after Christmas effect of buying anything 
  • Haijay
    Haijay Posts: 448
    JABK said:
    So we arrived with my friend in Berlin yesterday morning, and we knew about the cancellation before we came here. We decided still to go to Berlin for a few days and enjoy it.

    But, I'm also very pissed and disappointed that this happened again after Vienna last time...I really can't believe it. I will also try to see Pearl Jam next time they come to Europe, but my tactics will change now that I've had two cancelled shows. And I really hope PJ change alot of their own tactics regarding Europe...release tours early december, suitable venues size wise, pricing, no back to back shows, do everything possible to stay healthy while working on tour, spread it out a little more (eastern and northern Europe included), don't over estimate the market, and really make sure 10C tickets really are the best in the house...small things that could make a huge difference, for both the band and the fans.
    Cheers!

    Until next time...🍀🤞🤟
    Don’t overestimate the market? They sold 65,000 tickets x 2 for London two years ago.  The market is there, it was the price, followed by the timing. And they did still sell a lot of tickets for Tott, nobody seems to mention that. I think the attendance would have surprised a lot of the DE-saster negative nancy’s around here. 
  • seanclax
    seanclax Posts: 576
    Haijay said:
    JABK said:
    So we arrived with my friend in Berlin yesterday morning, and we knew about the cancellation before we came here. We decided still to go to Berlin for a few days and enjoy it.

    But, I'm also very pissed and disappointed that this happened again after Vienna last time...I really can't believe it. I will also try to see Pearl Jam next time they come to Europe, but my tactics will change now that I've had two cancelled shows. And I really hope PJ change alot of their own tactics regarding Europe...release tours early december, suitable venues size wise, pricing, no back to back shows, do everything possible to stay healthy while working on tour, spread it out a little more (eastern and northern Europe included), don't over estimate the market, and really make sure 10C tickets really are the best in the house...small things that could make a huge difference, for both the band and the fans.
    Cheers!

    Until next time...🍀🤞🤟
    Don’t overestimate the market? They sold 65,000 tickets x 2 for London two years ago.  The market is there, it was the price, followed by the timing. And they did still sell a lot of tickets for Tott, nobody seems to mention that. I think the attendance would have surprised a lot of the DE-saster negative nancy’s around here. 
    They were selling a 2 day ten club golden circle for £130 and we never got confirmation that It actually sold out. They also had 4 years to sell those tickets.
    They need to stick to arenas in europe
  • JABK
    JABK Finland Posts: 360
    Haijay said:
    JABK said:
    So we arrived with my friend in Berlin yesterday morning, and we knew about the cancellation before we came here. We decided still to go to Berlin for a few days and enjoy it.

    But, I'm also very pissed and disappointed that this happened again after Vienna last time...I really can't believe it. I will also try to see Pearl Jam next time they come to Europe, but my tactics will change now that I've had two cancelled shows. And I really hope PJ change alot of their own tactics regarding Europe...release tours early december, suitable venues size wise, pricing, no back to back shows, do everything possible to stay healthy while working on tour, spread it out a little more (eastern and northern Europe included), don't over estimate the market, and really make sure 10C tickets really are the best in the house...small things that could make a huge difference, for both the band and the fans.
    Cheers!

    Until next time...🍀🤞🤟
    Don’t overestimate the market? They sold 65,000 tickets x 2 for London two years ago.  The market is there, it was the price, followed by the timing. And they did still sell a lot of tickets for Tott, nobody seems to mention that. I think the attendance would have surprised a lot of the DE-saster negative nancy’s around here. 
    Yes, you're right. With the market thing I should point out that they play big venues in certain places. London has been good for them, and Italy...but I meant more like two shows in Berlin and Barcelona...and with the prices and timing of the tour announcement they found it hard selling out.
    And I don't complain...as a paying customer I just critizies certain things. I jumped at the chance of going to Berlin to see one of my favourite bands...now they've cancelled and I want to vent a little frustration.

    And all those things I mentioned above are just my personal opinion.
  • HenriettaLowell
    HenriettaLowell Cologne, Germany Posts: 140
    Because people were wondering about Ticketmaster refunding: I just got the full amount back, no fees kept
  • Hoccapuk
    Hoccapuk Posts: 538
    Yea, also just got my refunds…bittersweet on the night of the second show
  • seanclax
    seanclax Posts: 576
    Are the berkin refunds from ticketmaster.
    I got my night 1 ticket from ticketmaster resale
  • Merkin Baller
    Merkin Baller Posts: 12,818
    Because people were wondering about Ticketmaster refunding: I just got the full amount back, no fees kept
    That’s good to hear… I was shocked to hear someone say they would retain the fees. 
  • D-Day
    D-Day Posts: 709
    edited July 2024
    80,50 € for almost nothing


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  • MarcvH
    MarcvH Amersfoort, Netherlands Posts: 43
    Got my 2 ten club tickets refunded in full. no news yet on the resale ticket I bought (a couple of days ago)..
    Arnhem 2006, Nijmegen 2007, Rotterdam 2009, Nijmegen 2010, Werchter 2010, Amsterdam II 2012, Amsterdam I 2014, Amsterdam II 2017 (Ed Solo), Amsterdam I 2018, Amsterdam II 2018, Amsterdam I 2022, Amsterdam II 2022, Berlin I 2024, Berlin II 2024 and... was on the quest list of Vera Groningen 1996.. but went to my girlfriends father's birthday instead, damned!
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,169
    MarcvH said:
    Got my 2 ten club tickets refunded in full. no news yet on the resale ticket I bought (a couple of days ago)..
    Me too. With my London refund that is around 1,000 euros I am getting back. I would still rather have been at the shows. 
  • Haijay
    Haijay Posts: 448
    seanclax said:
    Haijay said:
    JABK said:
    So we arrived with my friend in Berlin yesterday morning, and we knew about the cancellation before we came here. We decided still to go to Berlin for a few days and enjoy it.

    But, I'm also very pissed and disappointed that this happened again after Vienna last time...I really can't believe it. I will also try to see Pearl Jam next time they come to Europe, but my tactics will change now that I've had two cancelled shows. And I really hope PJ change alot of their own tactics regarding Europe...release tours early december, suitable venues size wise, pricing, no back to back shows, do everything possible to stay healthy while working on tour, spread it out a little more (eastern and northern Europe included), don't over estimate the market, and really make sure 10C tickets really are the best in the house...small things that could make a huge difference, for both the band and the fans.
    Cheers!

    Until next time...🍀🤞🤟
    Don’t overestimate the market? They sold 65,000 tickets x 2 for London two years ago.  The market is there, it was the price, followed by the timing. And they did still sell a lot of tickets for Tott, nobody seems to mention that. I think the attendance would have surprised a lot of the DE-saster negative nancy’s around here. 
    They were selling a 2 day ten club golden circle for £130 and we never got confirmation that It actually sold out. They also had 4 years to sell those tickets.
    They need to stick to arenas in europe
    The first BST was the fastest selling one ever, so another was added, and it was almost as fast. THEN the peeps had to sit on their tickets for 3 years
  • Ryan
    Ryan Posts: 1,233
    Haijay said:
    seanclax said:
    Haijay said:
    JABK said:
    So we arrived with my friend in Berlin yesterday morning, and we knew about the cancellation before we came here. We decided still to go to Berlin for a few days and enjoy it.

    But, I'm also very pissed and disappointed that this happened again after Vienna last time...I really can't believe it. I will also try to see Pearl Jam next time they come to Europe, but my tactics will change now that I've had two cancelled shows. And I really hope PJ change alot of their own tactics regarding Europe...release tours early december, suitable venues size wise, pricing, no back to back shows, do everything possible to stay healthy while working on tour, spread it out a little more (eastern and northern Europe included), don't over estimate the market, and really make sure 10C tickets really are the best in the house...small things that could make a huge difference, for both the band and the fans.
    Cheers!

    Until next time...🍀🤞🤟
    Don’t overestimate the market? They sold 65,000 tickets x 2 for London two years ago.  The market is there, it was the price, followed by the timing. And they did still sell a lot of tickets for Tott, nobody seems to mention that. I think the attendance would have surprised a lot of the DE-saster negative nancy’s around here. 
    They were selling a 2 day ten club golden circle for £130 and we never got confirmation that It actually sold out. They also had 4 years to sell those tickets.
    They need to stick to arenas in europe
    The first BST was the fastest selling one ever, so another was added, and it was almost as fast. THEN the peeps had to sit on their tickets for 3 years
    I think that time frame is a bit off.  They only had on BST show scheduled in 2020 which was cancelled and then second one was added when the tour was reschedule for either 2021 or the second reschedule to 2022.
  • seanclax
    seanclax Posts: 576
    Ryan said:
    Haijay said:
    seanclax said:
    Haijay said:
    JABK said:
    So we arrived with my friend in Berlin yesterday morning, and we knew about the cancellation before we came here. We decided still to go to Berlin for a few days and enjoy it.

    But, I'm also very pissed and disappointed that this happened again after Vienna last time...I really can't believe it. I will also try to see Pearl Jam next time they come to Europe, but my tactics will change now that I've had two cancelled shows. And I really hope PJ change alot of their own tactics regarding Europe...release tours early december, suitable venues size wise, pricing, no back to back shows, do everything possible to stay healthy while working on tour, spread it out a little more (eastern and northern Europe included), don't over estimate the market, and really make sure 10C tickets really are the best in the house...small things that could make a huge difference, for both the band and the fans.
    Cheers!

    Until next time...🍀🤞🤟
    Don’t overestimate the market? They sold 65,000 tickets x 2 for London two years ago.  The market is there, it was the price, followed by the timing. And they did still sell a lot of tickets for Tott, nobody seems to mention that. I think the attendance would have surprised a lot of the DE-saster negative nancy’s around here. 
    They were selling a 2 day ten club golden circle for £130 and we never got confirmation that It actually sold out. They also had 4 years to sell those tickets.
    They need to stick to arenas in europe
    The first BST was the fastest selling one ever, so another was added, and it was almost as fast. THEN the peeps had to sit on their tickets for 3 years
    I think that time frame is a bit off.  They only had on BST show scheduled in 2020 which was cancelled and then second one was added when the tour was reschedule for either 2021 or the second reschedule to 2022.
    Second show was added in 2021. Tickets were first sold in 2019 and were still available the week before the event.
    What a great weekend though
  • JABK
    JABK Finland Posts: 360
    Full refund through 10C 👍
  • I don't travel for shows so maybe I'm missing something, what would releasing tour dates in December change?


    1)
    Release Tour dates ahead of (or at least at the same time with) other acts touring at the same time next year (to avoid that potential concert goers already bought tickets for other shows around/at the same date + ... to avoid that the fans spent their concert/show budget for next year on other tickets already before you even anounce your own tour dates)     

    2)
    Allow potential concert goers to plan long term, in particular if you are touring during summer vacations/travel seasons  (...to avoid that the fans are on their vacations somewhere else while you are touring their neck of the woods + ... to allow more fans making plans to actually attend shows, because many of them have to synchronize their travelling with colleagues at work and/or with their family very long term + ... to enable concert goers to book trains/flights/hotels as early as possible because often that's the cheapest way to make bookings)

    3)
    Use the christmas effect 

  • Haijay
    Haijay Posts: 448

  • seanclax said:
    leselampe said:
    Please, come to Berlin 2025 - we miss you
    Maybe 2026
    Lottery numbers?