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The people giving a heads up on here and Facebook are doing it minutes before they list so it’s basically worthless unless you’re constantly checking here.0
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Completely agree with this. I think the issue is more related to the current system where they got rid of priority for shows. A lot of individuals got completely shut out whereas others got multiple shows. I think you saw people just put in for numerous shows knowing they could dump them or trade for the shows they really wanted to go to. I personally don't fault anyone for working within the system to get the tickets they want. I just know there were many who looked at their schedule and knew they could only go to one or two shows, put in for those shows, and lost out maybe because there were others who put in for numerous shows knowing they could dump or trade. I personally would like to see the priority system come back but in the way it was a few years ago (not last year's shit show).SHZA said:
It's great if your schedule is that predictable but it certainly isn't the case for many people. Unforesen illness can also strike at any time. As we've seen repeatedly, not even the band can say they will "definitely" make it to the shows.MG79478 said:
I've just never found it that hard to look at my schedule and plan accordingly, without work/family taking a backseat. I can think of only one show (4/26/03) in my life I have missed because of emergency work travel. Given how many concerts/events I have seen in my life, that is essentially a perfect record. Even the one show I missed, when I landed at my destination, I had a voicemail telling me to wait until the next day to travel. If I had simply taken a later flight...F Me In The Brain said:
How can you definitely go to a show purchased in Feb but held in September?MG79478 said:
People buy tickets to shows they *might* go to, while people who can definitely go get shut out and have to refresh for months. Or worse they buy tickets to popular shows just to try and trade. I doubt many people care if the bots get their extras.HailHailVitalogy said:
Just another one for the bots. Infuriating no one is setting up time drops anymore and just giving them away to the brokers. Singles seem to be the way to goRatherStarved said:
They came and went around 1am. I hadn’t seen the note here. Saw them on TM but couldn’t cart.HailHailVitalogy said:
Jesus, did you drop them already?JK128988 said:I'm about to list 2 fan-club-priced tickets for Philadelphia N2 - GA Pit. Good luck grabbing them!
Honest question.
Family/work come before concerts. Lots of things can come up over such a long period of time.0 -
That's cool if that works for you. With the position I have, everything can be subject to client meetings in different parts of the country. I would never bail on my employees and the growth of my company to keep a rock concert.MG79478 said:
I've just never found it that hard to look at my schedule and plan accordingly, without work/family taking a backseat. I can think of only one show (4/26/03) in my life I have missed because of emergency work travel. Given how many concerts/events I have seen in my life, that is essentially a perfect record. Even the one show I missed, when I landed at my destination, I had a voicemail telling me to wait until the next day to travel. If I had simply taken a later flight...F Me In The Brain said:
How can you definitely go to a show purchased in Feb but held in September?MG79478 said:
People buy tickets to shows they *might* go to, while people who can definitely go get shut out and have to refresh for months. Or worse they buy tickets to popular shows just to try and trade. I doubt many people care if the bots get their extras.HailHailVitalogy said:
Just another one for the bots. Infuriating no one is setting up time drops anymore and just giving them away to the brokers. Singles seem to be the way to goRatherStarved said:
They came and went around 1am. I hadn’t seen the note here. Saw them on TM but couldn’t cart.HailHailVitalogy said:
Jesus, did you drop them already?JK128988 said:I'm about to list 2 fan-club-priced tickets for Philadelphia N2 - GA Pit. Good luck grabbing them!
Honest question.
Family/work come before concerts. Lots of things can come up over such a long period of time.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
Funny thing is, while I generally know the time of year I am traveling, the exact dates are very unpredictable. When the phone rings, I MUST get on a plane and go. But it's just never been that hard to look at the schedule and make a decision on whether or not I should buy tickets.F Me In The Brain said:
That's cool if that works for you. With the position I have, everything can be subject to client meetings in different parts of the country. I would never bail on my employees and the growth of my company to keep a rock concert.MG79478 said:
I've just never found it that hard to look at my schedule and plan accordingly, without work/family taking a backseat. I can think of only one show (4/26/03) in my life I have missed because of emergency work travel. Given how many concerts/events I have seen in my life, that is essentially a perfect record. Even the one show I missed, when I landed at my destination, I had a voicemail telling me to wait until the next day to travel. If I had simply taken a later flight...F Me In The Brain said:
How can you definitely go to a show purchased in Feb but held in September?MG79478 said:
People buy tickets to shows they *might* go to, while people who can definitely go get shut out and have to refresh for months. Or worse they buy tickets to popular shows just to try and trade. I doubt many people care if the bots get their extras.HailHailVitalogy said:
Just another one for the bots. Infuriating no one is setting up time drops anymore and just giving them away to the brokers. Singles seem to be the way to goRatherStarved said:
They came and went around 1am. I hadn’t seen the note here. Saw them on TM but couldn’t cart.HailHailVitalogy said:
Jesus, did you drop them already?JK128988 said:I'm about to list 2 fan-club-priced tickets for Philadelphia N2 - GA Pit. Good luck grabbing them!
Honest question.
Family/work come before concerts. Lots of things can come up over such a long period of time.0 -
My schedule actually isn't that predictable, even I have missed a show. One out of hundreds live events... it happens. There are exceptions to every rule, and they aren't worth talking about. Surely everyone realizes that people can get sick, or have a work emergency. But in an arena full of rabid PJ fans... what percent can that truly account for? It has to be almost zero compared to people who simply put in for tickets and want to decide later if they can go... because the system sucks, and it makes it all too easy to sell your tickets and break even. People were much less likely to sit and hit F5 for a show they weren't even sure they were going to go to.SHZA said:
It's great if your schedule is that predictable but it certainly isn't the case for many people. Unforesen illness can also strike at any time. As we've seen repeatedly, not even the band can say they will "definitely" make it to the shows.MG79478 said:
I've just never found it that hard to look at my schedule and plan accordingly, without work/family taking a backseat. I can think of only one show (4/26/03) in my life I have missed because of emergency work travel. Given how many concerts/events I have seen in my life, that is essentially a perfect record. Even the one show I missed, when I landed at my destination, I had a voicemail telling me to wait until the next day to travel. If I had simply taken a later flight...F Me In The Brain said:
How can you definitely go to a show purchased in Feb but held in September?MG79478 said:
People buy tickets to shows they *might* go to, while people who can definitely go get shut out and have to refresh for months. Or worse they buy tickets to popular shows just to try and trade. I doubt many people care if the bots get their extras.HailHailVitalogy said:
Just another one for the bots. Infuriating no one is setting up time drops anymore and just giving them away to the brokers. Singles seem to be the way to goRatherStarved said:
They came and went around 1am. I hadn’t seen the note here. Saw them on TM but couldn’t cart.HailHailVitalogy said:
Jesus, did you drop them already?JK128988 said:I'm about to list 2 fan-club-priced tickets for Philadelphia N2 - GA Pit. Good luck grabbing them!
Honest question.
Family/work come before concerts. Lots of things can come up over such a long period of time.0 -
My schedule actually isn't that predictable, even I have missed a show. One out of hundreds live events... it happens. There are exceptions to every rule, and they aren't worth talking about. Surely everyone realizes that people can get sick, or have a work emergency. But in an arena full of rabid PJ fans... what percent can that truly account for? It has to be almost zero compared to people who simply put in for tickets and want to decide later if they can go... because the system sucks, and it makes it all too easy to sell your tickets and break even. People were much less likely to sit and hit F5 for a show they weren't even sure they were going to go to.SHZA said:
It's great if your schedule is that predictable but it certainly isn't the case for many people. Unforesen illness can also strike at any time. As we've seen repeatedly, not even the band can say they will "definitely" make it to the shows.MG79478 said:
I've just never found it that hard to look at my schedule and plan accordingly, without work/family taking a backseat. I can think of only one show (4/26/03) in my life I have missed because of emergency work travel. Given how many concerts/events I have seen in my life, that is essentially a perfect record. Even the one show I missed, when I landed at my destination, I had a voicemail telling me to wait until the next day to travel. If I had simply taken a later flight...F Me In The Brain said:
How can you definitely go to a show purchased in Feb but held in September?MG79478 said:
People buy tickets to shows they *might* go to, while people who can definitely go get shut out and have to refresh for months. Or worse they buy tickets to popular shows just to try and trade. I doubt many people care if the bots get their extras.HailHailVitalogy said:
Just another one for the bots. Infuriating no one is setting up time drops anymore and just giving them away to the brokers. Singles seem to be the way to goRatherStarved said:
They came and went around 1am. I hadn’t seen the note here. Saw them on TM but couldn’t cart.HailHailVitalogy said:
Jesus, did you drop them already?JK128988 said:I'm about to list 2 fan-club-priced tickets for Philadelphia N2 - GA Pit. Good luck grabbing them!
Honest question.
Family/work come before concerts. Lots of things can come up over such a long period of time.0 -
This argument is played out often but there is always a flip side: someone who didn’t enter for the lottery initially for any number of reasons and decides to attend closer to the concert date has the ability to do so. The F2F system doesn’t suck but I also recall prior to F2F how you railed hard against the lottery system when you’d lose out but someone else won tickets to your desired show alongside others. It’s a me vs we mentality. This is a community that looks out for each of their own and we, for the most part, are able to help each other in some way shape or form get into shows. It’s not a perfect system but, again, it doesn’t suck.MG79478 said:
My schedule actually isn't that predictable, even I have missed a show. One out of hundreds live events... it happens. There are exceptions to every rule, and they aren't worth talking about. Surely everyone realizes that people can get sick, or have a work emergency. But in an arena full of rabid PJ fans... what percent can that truly account for? It has to be almost zero compared to people who simply put in for tickets and want to decide later if they can go... because the system sucks, and it makes it all too easy to sell your tickets and break even. People were much less likely to sit and hit F5 for a show they weren't even sure they were going to go to.SHZA said:
It's great if your schedule is that predictable but it certainly isn't the case for many people. Unforesen illness can also strike at any time. As we've seen repeatedly, not even the band can say they will "definitely" make it to the shows.MG79478 said:
I've just never found it that hard to look at my schedule and plan accordingly, without work/family taking a backseat. I can think of only one show (4/26/03) in my life I have missed because of emergency work travel. Given how many concerts/events I have seen in my life, that is essentially a perfect record. Even the one show I missed, when I landed at my destination, I had a voicemail telling me to wait until the next day to travel. If I had simply taken a later flight...F Me In The Brain said:
How can you definitely go to a show purchased in Feb but held in September?MG79478 said:
People buy tickets to shows they *might* go to, while people who can definitely go get shut out and have to refresh for months. Or worse they buy tickets to popular shows just to try and trade. I doubt many people care if the bots get their extras.HailHailVitalogy said:
Just another one for the bots. Infuriating no one is setting up time drops anymore and just giving them away to the brokers. Singles seem to be the way to goRatherStarved said:
They came and went around 1am. I hadn’t seen the note here. Saw them on TM but couldn’t cart.HailHailVitalogy said:
Jesus, did you drop them already?JK128988 said:I'm about to list 2 fan-club-priced tickets for Philadelphia N2 - GA Pit. Good luck grabbing them!
Honest question.
Family/work come before concerts. Lots of things can come up over such a long period of time.To quote the 10C from Newsletter #8: "Please understand we have a lot of members and it is very hard to please everybody. If you are one of those unhappy people...please call 1-900-IDN-TCAR."
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
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I can't imagine a situation where I decided to not go to a show, and then decided to later go. Life is too busy for that.100 Pacer said:
This argument is played out often but there is always a flip side: someone who didn’t enter for the lottery initially for any number of reasons and decides to attend closer to the concert date has the ability to do so. The F2F system doesn’t suck but I also recall prior to F2F how you railed hard against the lottery system when you’d lose out but someone else won tickets to your desired show alongside others. It’s a me vs we mentality. This is a community that looks out for each of their own and we, for the most part, are able to help each other in some way shape or form get into shows. It’s not a perfect system but, again, it doesn’t suck.MG79478 said:
My schedule actually isn't that predictable, even I have missed a show. One out of hundreds live events... it happens. There are exceptions to every rule, and they aren't worth talking about. Surely everyone realizes that people can get sick, or have a work emergency. But in an arena full of rabid PJ fans... what percent can that truly account for? It has to be almost zero compared to people who simply put in for tickets and want to decide later if they can go... because the system sucks, and it makes it all too easy to sell your tickets and break even. People were much less likely to sit and hit F5 for a show they weren't even sure they were going to go to.SHZA said:
It's great if your schedule is that predictable but it certainly isn't the case for many people. Unforesen illness can also strike at any time. As we've seen repeatedly, not even the band can say they will "definitely" make it to the shows.MG79478 said:
I've just never found it that hard to look at my schedule and plan accordingly, without work/family taking a backseat. I can think of only one show (4/26/03) in my life I have missed because of emergency work travel. Given how many concerts/events I have seen in my life, that is essentially a perfect record. Even the one show I missed, when I landed at my destination, I had a voicemail telling me to wait until the next day to travel. If I had simply taken a later flight...F Me In The Brain said:
How can you definitely go to a show purchased in Feb but held in September?MG79478 said:
People buy tickets to shows they *might* go to, while people who can definitely go get shut out and have to refresh for months. Or worse they buy tickets to popular shows just to try and trade. I doubt many people care if the bots get their extras.HailHailVitalogy said:
Just another one for the bots. Infuriating no one is setting up time drops anymore and just giving them away to the brokers. Singles seem to be the way to goRatherStarved said:
They came and went around 1am. I hadn’t seen the note here. Saw them on TM but couldn’t cart.HailHailVitalogy said:
Jesus, did you drop them already?JK128988 said:I'm about to list 2 fan-club-priced tickets for Philadelphia N2 - GA Pit. Good luck grabbing them!
Honest question.
Family/work come before concerts. Lots of things can come up over such a long period of time.
The F2F system does suck, so do lotteries. You talk about the community looking out for each other, but you don't seem to realize that this discussion you've stuck your nose in started because people were NOT looking out for each other when posting F2F tickets.0 -
Awesome! 🔥yosi said:Super grateful for @TH113769! Got tickets to MSG1! See you all at the show! Thank you, Tyler!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 -
Damnit, just missed more MSGAppeared to be an animal, yet so polite.0
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Face value tickets on F2F right now for Baltimore.you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane0
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Were they lowers?yosi said:Face value tickets on F2F right now for Baltimore.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 -
No, they were upper, toward the back of the section. But still, in the building for face.HailHailVitalogy said:
Were they lowers?yosi said:Face value tickets on F2F right now for Baltimore.you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane0 -
Was just curious what I missed 😆
Still searching for Indy and Philly2003: 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 -
2 GA Wrigley Saturday- Up / but didn’t let me cart at 8:50pm - seeing that coming up keeps my hopes up0
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I hadn’t considered the Missoula show when the lottery ran but decided on it recently. I have been fortunate to see several shows already this year and will be fortunate to see several others but the opportunity to see Missoula recently presented itself. If you can’t imagine a situation where that can occur I can’t help you. The community here absolutely takes care of each other - I was ISO of Missoula and thanks to this forum I no longer am. You also fail to realize whatever your qualm about not receiving a personalized warning about F2F drops (which seems to be your gripe at the moment) is nothing short of entitlement and laziness and selfishness. You’re bubbling as you did back in the pre-F2F days when you went all out because a loss at the lottery meant you were deprived. So like I said earlier it’s a me vs we mentality.MG79478 said:
I can't imagine a situation where I decided to not go to a show, and then decided to later go. Life is too busy for that.100 Pacer said:
This argument is played out often but there is always a flip side: someone who didn’t enter for the lottery initially for any number of reasons and decides to attend closer to the concert date has the ability to do so. The F2F system doesn’t suck but I also recall prior to F2F how you railed hard against the lottery system when you’d lose out but someone else won tickets to your desired show alongside others. It’s a me vs we mentality. This is a community that looks out for each of their own and we, for the most part, are able to help each other in some way shape or form get into shows. It’s not a perfect system but, again, it doesn’t suck.MG79478 said:
My schedule actually isn't that predictable, even I have missed a show. One out of hundreds live events... it happens. There are exceptions to every rule, and they aren't worth talking about. Surely everyone realizes that people can get sick, or have a work emergency. But in an arena full of rabid PJ fans... what percent can that truly account for? It has to be almost zero compared to people who simply put in for tickets and want to decide later if they can go... because the system sucks, and it makes it all too easy to sell your tickets and break even. People were much less likely to sit and hit F5 for a show they weren't even sure they were going to go to.SHZA said:
It's great if your schedule is that predictable but it certainly isn't the case for many people. Unforesen illness can also strike at any time. As we've seen repeatedly, not even the band can say they will "definitely" make it to the shows.MG79478 said:
I've just never found it that hard to look at my schedule and plan accordingly, without work/family taking a backseat. I can think of only one show (4/26/03) in my life I have missed because of emergency work travel. Given how many concerts/events I have seen in my life, that is essentially a perfect record. Even the one show I missed, when I landed at my destination, I had a voicemail telling me to wait until the next day to travel. If I had simply taken a later flight...F Me In The Brain said:
How can you definitely go to a show purchased in Feb but held in September?MG79478 said:
People buy tickets to shows they *might* go to, while people who can definitely go get shut out and have to refresh for months. Or worse they buy tickets to popular shows just to try and trade. I doubt many people care if the bots get their extras.HailHailVitalogy said:
Just another one for the bots. Infuriating no one is setting up time drops anymore and just giving them away to the brokers. Singles seem to be the way to goRatherStarved said:
They came and went around 1am. I hadn’t seen the note here. Saw them on TM but couldn’t cart.HailHailVitalogy said:
Jesus, did you drop them already?JK128988 said:I'm about to list 2 fan-club-priced tickets for Philadelphia N2 - GA Pit. Good luck grabbing them!
Honest question.
Family/work come before concerts. Lots of things can come up over such a long period of time.
The F2F system does suck, so do lotteries. You talk about the community looking out for each other, but you don't seem to realize that this discussion you've stuck your nose in started because people were NOT looking out for each other when posting F2F tickets.Stop complaining. Make an effort. This forum represents a small portion of members who actively engage. Keep your eyes open and your venting to a bare minimum and you’d be surprised. There are plenty of fans who actually don’t know how F2F works but aim to do their best helping others out. I caught a message from someone on the Facebook mentioning Missoula tickets she could no longer use but she was afraid of getting scammed on F2F. Now, I’m not here to debate her thought process re: F2F scam but I will tell you I reached out to her, confirmed she actually has Missoula GAs, and spent quite a bit of time walking her through the process of listing. When she finally got around to it and listed the first single I errored out on a timed drop so when the second single was ready to be listed I advised someone to have a try as well and he was successful while I errored out again. I thanked the woman and then walked her through the process of ensuring she’d be paid out by Ticketmaster. The entire time she was profusely apologizing because I didn’t secure either ticket - I don’t think she accepted I was at peace with the attempt and more so pleased a friend secured one rather than a bot. I assured her it will all work out in the end. And it did for me.
You get out what you put in. You’re contributing nothing but negativity and expecting nothing but positive results personally in the lottery and F2F.Good luck with that.To quote the 10C from Newsletter #8: "Please understand we have a lot of members and it is very hard to please everybody. If you are one of those unhappy people...please call 1-900-IDN-TCAR."
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
1996: Toronto - 1998: Chicago, Montreal, Barrie - 2000: Montreal, Toronto - 2002: Seattle X2 (Key Arena) - 2003: Cleveland, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal, Seattle (Benaroya Hall) - 2004: Reading, Toledo, Grand Rapids - 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City - 2006: Toronto X2, Albany, Hartford, Grand Rapids, Cleveland - 2007: Chicago (Vic Theatre) - 2008: NYC X2, Hartford, Mansfield X2 - 2009: Toronto, Chicago X2, Seattle X2, Philadelphia X4 - 2010: Columbus, Noblesville, Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford - 2011: Montreal, Toronto X2, Ottawa, Hamilton - 2012: Missoula - 2013: London, Chicago, Buffalo, Hartford - 2014: Detroit, Moline - 2015: NYC (Global Citizen Festival) - 2016: Greenville, Toronto X2, Chicago 1 - 2017: Brooklyn (RRHOF Induction) - 2018: Chicago 1, Boston 1 - 2022: Fresno, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto, NYC, Camden - 2023: St. Paul X2, Austin X2 - 2024: Vancouver X2, Portland, Sacramento, Missoula, Noblesville, Philadelphia X2, Baltimore - 2025: Hollywood X2, Atlanta 2, Nashville X2, Pittsburgh X20 -
I decided to go to St. Paul 1 last year two weeks before the show because I found out I was off work that day. Got a great single 8 rows up Mike’s side dropped to me by someone here and there were F2F tickets galore.
Austin 2 was booked as I flew home from Fort Worth. Went back to work for 3 days, and then flew to Austin. Another amazing single dropped by a member, row 2 behind the pit
This year, I decided to go to Indy a couple weeks ago because I have off Mondays from my job. Haven’t secured a ticket yet but have every intention of going.
I had maybe done a show spontaneously once or twice before F2FPost edited by HailHailVitalogy on2003: 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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Thanks! Huge sigh of relief over here. See you there!you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane0
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