The Official 2025 Tour Rumor Thread
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HailHailVitalogy said:There’s no way they go back to Europe without playing Greece again
I know right? Would love to see Pearl Jam play in Greece next summer.
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^ Ed in grease sounds like a dream come true.
I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
Animals were hiding behind the Coral
Except for little Turtle
I could swear he's trying to talk to me
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I would be all in on an Athens, Zagreb, Florence, Milan, Marseille run. That 2006 Europe run was peak PJdemetrios said:HailHailVitalogy said:There’s no way they go back to Europe without playing Greece again
I know right? Would love to see Pearl Jam play in Greece next summer.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 -
OH, I GET IT NOWSpunkie said:^ Ed in grease sounds like a dream come true.35 years, 35 shows.
Song Wishlist: Alone, Let Me Sleep, Brother, full W.M.A., Hold On, Bugs/all of Vitalogy, Mankind, Around The Bend (full band), The Long Road, Don't Gimme No Lip, Pilate, Push Me Pull Me, All Those Yesterdays, Rival, Parting Ways, Ghost, Bu$hleaguer, WWS, Parachutes, Army Reserve, low octave Driftin', Strangest Tribe, Other Side, Undone, Fatal, Hitchhiker, Education, Black Red Yellow, Of the Earth, Love Reign O'er Me, Gonna See My Friend, Santa Cruz, Infallible, Yellow Moon, Alright, Comes Then Goes, and the Mamasan Trilogy.Wanted Posters: WPB '98, Tampa/WPB '00, Tampa '03, EV Batmobile '08ISO: any picks, or setlists from any of my shows!0 -
Sure about thatI was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef
Animals were hiding behind the Coral
Except for little Turtle
I could swear he's trying to talk to me
Gurgle Gurgle0 -
Man what a reason to get back to the homeland and stuff my face full of gyros, tyropita, and lambdemetrios said:HailHailVitalogy said:There’s no way they go back to Europe without playing Greece again
I know right? Would love to see Pearl Jam play in Greece next summer.0 -
risris said:
Man what a reason to get back to the homeland and stuff my face full of gyros, tyropita, and lambdemetrios said:HailHailVitalogy said:There’s no way they go back to Europe without playing Greece again
I know right? Would love to see Pearl Jam play in Greece next summer.
Athens 2006 / Milton Keynes 2014 / London 1&2 2022 / Seattle 1&2 2024 / Dublin 2024 / Manchester 2024 / New Orleans 20250 -
Most big outdoor shows are usually booked about 12-18 months in advance as the outdoor venues usually have very strict limits on how many concerts they can get an events licence for in any given. Even if the show isn't publicly announced until around 6 months before the event the venue will have been booked over a year in advance. With the available slots for these shows being limited the best chance of seeing PJ playing an outdoor show in the UK next year might be if they get booked to headline a festival like IoW, BST, Reading/Leeds, Download, etcdrfox said:I see that some bands are already starting to announce U.K. shows for the busy June/July period in 2025. Fontaines DC announced today….
Fingers crossed if we get some PJ shows (which we all want!) they don’t leave it to February again.
Of those I think it might be too soon for them to return to BST again after 2022. Reading/Leeds is no longer really a rock festival so are unlikely to book a legacy grunge act as a headliner. The guy who books the Download line-up has said in the past that PJ are a dream headliner for him but the fact he has failed to book them once in over 20 years would suggest PJ just don't want to play there or Download are not willing to pay the fee that PJ are asking. PJ last headlined IoW in 2012 and is probably the best fit for PJ in terms of the kind of line-up they usually tend to book.
Of course it's possible that they may have had a reserve 2025 date booked at Tottenham in case of cancellation when they booked this years show and will return their next year. Or that another outdoor slot somewhere becomes available because some other as yet unannounced show falls through and creates some availability.2012 - Manchester (UK) 12 Jun - Manchester (UK) 13 Jun
2014 - Amsterdam (NL) 16 Jun - Amsterdam (NL) 17 Jun - Leeds (UK) 8 Jul - Milton Keynes (UK) 11 Jul
2017 - Rio de Janeiro (BR) 21 Mar
2018 - London (UK) 18 Jun - London (UK) 19 Jun - London (UK) 17 Jul
2022 - Vienna (AT) 20 July - Prague (CZ) 22 July - London (UK) 8 Jul - London (UK) 9 Jul
2024 - Manchester (UK) 25 Jun - London (UK) 29 Jun - Lisbon (PT) 13 JulUpcoming
Ohana (USA) 27 Sep 2024
Ohana (USA) 29 Sep 20240 -
I don't think money would be an issue when it comes to download festival. Metallica have headlined many times and I'm sure they would charge more than pj. Personally I'd hate to see the boys at download, I don't think the crowd would be into it.tomccfc87 said:
Most big outdoor shows are usually booked about 12-18 months in advance as the outdoor venues usually have very strict limits on how many concerts they can get an events licence for in any given. Even if the show isn't publicly announced until around 6 months before the event the venue will have been booked over a year in advance. With the available slots for these shows being limited the best chance of seeing PJ playing an outdoor show in the UK next year might be if they get booked to headline a festival like IoW, BST, Reading/Leeds, Download, etcdrfox said:I see that some bands are already starting to announce U.K. shows for the busy June/July period in 2025. Fontaines DC announced today….
Fingers crossed if we get some PJ shows (which we all want!) they don’t leave it to February again.
Of those I think it might be too soon for them to return to BST again after 2022. Reading/Leeds is no longer really a rock festival so are unlikely to book a legacy grunge act as a headliner. The guy who books the Download line-up has said in the past that PJ are a dream headliner for him but the fact he has failed to book them once in over 20 years would suggest PJ just don't want to play there or Download are not willing to pay the fee that PJ are asking. PJ last headlined IoW in 2012 and is probably the best fit for PJ in terms of the kind of line-up they usually tend to book.
Of course it's possible that they may have had a reserve 2025 date booked at Tottenham in case of cancellation when they booked this years show and will return their next year. Or that another outdoor slot somewhere becomes available because some other as yet unannounced show falls through and creates some availability.
If it's not Hyde park next year then they should do 2 nights at the o2.0 -
I just want them to come back to the U.K. next year. Don’t care where they play to be honest, just want to see them return.0
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Who's got Sphere rumored dates?👀35 years, 35 shows.
Song Wishlist: Alone, Let Me Sleep, Brother, full W.M.A., Hold On, Bugs/all of Vitalogy, Mankind, Around The Bend (full band), The Long Road, Don't Gimme No Lip, Pilate, Push Me Pull Me, All Those Yesterdays, Rival, Parting Ways, Ghost, Bu$hleaguer, WWS, Parachutes, Army Reserve, low octave Driftin', Strangest Tribe, Other Side, Undone, Fatal, Hitchhiker, Education, Black Red Yellow, Of the Earth, Love Reign O'er Me, Gonna See My Friend, Santa Cruz, Infallible, Yellow Moon, Alright, Comes Then Goes, and the Mamasan Trilogy.Wanted Posters: WPB '98, Tampa/WPB '00, Tampa '03, EV Batmobile '08ISO: any picks, or setlists from any of my shows!0 -
I always hope they avoid all huge outdoor shows, however its likely the pull of an event like that that would entice them back to these shores.seanclax said:
I don't think money would be an issue when it comes to download festival. Metallica have headlined many times and I'm sure they would charge more than pj. Personally I'd hate to see the boys at download, I don't think the crowd would be into it.tomccfc87 said:
Most big outdoor shows are usually booked about 12-18 months in advance as the outdoor venues usually have very strict limits on how many concerts they can get an events licence for in any given. Even if the show isn't publicly announced until around 6 months before the event the venue will have been booked over a year in advance. With the available slots for these shows being limited the best chance of seeing PJ playing an outdoor show in the UK next year might be if they get booked to headline a festival like IoW, BST, Reading/Leeds, Download, etcdrfox said:I see that some bands are already starting to announce U.K. shows for the busy June/July period in 2025. Fontaines DC announced today….
Fingers crossed if we get some PJ shows (which we all want!) they don’t leave it to February again.
Of those I think it might be too soon for them to return to BST again after 2022. Reading/Leeds is no longer really a rock festival so are unlikely to book a legacy grunge act as a headliner. The guy who books the Download line-up has said in the past that PJ are a dream headliner for him but the fact he has failed to book them once in over 20 years would suggest PJ just don't want to play there or Download are not willing to pay the fee that PJ are asking. PJ last headlined IoW in 2012 and is probably the best fit for PJ in terms of the kind of line-up they usually tend to book.
Of course it's possible that they may have had a reserve 2025 date booked at Tottenham in case of cancellation when they booked this years show and will return their next year. Or that another outdoor slot somewhere becomes available because some other as yet unannounced show falls through and creates some availability.
If it's not Hyde park next year then they should do 2 nights at the o2.
You couldnt pay me enough to go to Leeds fest these days but they'd draw me in for the day if they booked PJ0 -
Leeds 06 was my first ever pj showpdalowsky said:
I always hope they avoid all huge outdoor shows, however its likely the pull of an event like that that would entice them back to these shores.seanclax said:
I don't think money would be an issue when it comes to download festival. Metallica have headlined many times and I'm sure they would charge more than pj. Personally I'd hate to see the boys at download, I don't think the crowd would be into it.tomccfc87 said:
Most big outdoor shows are usually booked about 12-18 months in advance as the outdoor venues usually have very strict limits on how many concerts they can get an events licence for in any given. Even if the show isn't publicly announced until around 6 months before the event the venue will have been booked over a year in advance. With the available slots for these shows being limited the best chance of seeing PJ playing an outdoor show in the UK next year might be if they get booked to headline a festival like IoW, BST, Reading/Leeds, Download, etcdrfox said:I see that some bands are already starting to announce U.K. shows for the busy June/July period in 2025. Fontaines DC announced today….
Fingers crossed if we get some PJ shows (which we all want!) they don’t leave it to February again.
Of those I think it might be too soon for them to return to BST again after 2022. Reading/Leeds is no longer really a rock festival so are unlikely to book a legacy grunge act as a headliner. The guy who books the Download line-up has said in the past that PJ are a dream headliner for him but the fact he has failed to book them once in over 20 years would suggest PJ just don't want to play there or Download are not willing to pay the fee that PJ are asking. PJ last headlined IoW in 2012 and is probably the best fit for PJ in terms of the kind of line-up they usually tend to book.
Of course it's possible that they may have had a reserve 2025 date booked at Tottenham in case of cancellation when they booked this years show and will return their next year. Or that another outdoor slot somewhere becomes available because some other as yet unannounced show falls through and creates some availability.
If it's not Hyde park next year then they should do 2 nights at the o2.
You couldnt pay me enough to go to Leeds fest these days but they'd draw me in for the day if they booked PJ
I wouldn't want to repeat it though. To used to early entry and getting close up now.0 -
But those were the good old days, was there too, Slayer, Placebo, Less than Jake, Serj Tankian......all on the same day. That was a bargain!!seanclax said:
Leeds 06 was my first ever pj showpdalowsky said:
I always hope they avoid all huge outdoor shows, however its likely the pull of an event like that that would entice them back to these shores.seanclax said:
I don't think money would be an issue when it comes to download festival. Metallica have headlined many times and I'm sure they would charge more than pj. Personally I'd hate to see the boys at download, I don't think the crowd would be into it.tomccfc87 said:
Most big outdoor shows are usually booked about 12-18 months in advance as the outdoor venues usually have very strict limits on how many concerts they can get an events licence for in any given. Even if the show isn't publicly announced until around 6 months before the event the venue will have been booked over a year in advance. With the available slots for these shows being limited the best chance of seeing PJ playing an outdoor show in the UK next year might be if they get booked to headline a festival like IoW, BST, Reading/Leeds, Download, etcdrfox said:I see that some bands are already starting to announce U.K. shows for the busy June/July period in 2025. Fontaines DC announced today….
Fingers crossed if we get some PJ shows (which we all want!) they don’t leave it to February again.
Of those I think it might be too soon for them to return to BST again after 2022. Reading/Leeds is no longer really a rock festival so are unlikely to book a legacy grunge act as a headliner. The guy who books the Download line-up has said in the past that PJ are a dream headliner for him but the fact he has failed to book them once in over 20 years would suggest PJ just don't want to play there or Download are not willing to pay the fee that PJ are asking. PJ last headlined IoW in 2012 and is probably the best fit for PJ in terms of the kind of line-up they usually tend to book.
Of course it's possible that they may have had a reserve 2025 date booked at Tottenham in case of cancellation when they booked this years show and will return their next year. Or that another outdoor slot somewhere becomes available because some other as yet unannounced show falls through and creates some availability.
If it's not Hyde park next year then they should do 2 nights at the o2.
You couldnt pay me enough to go to Leeds fest these days but they'd draw me in for the day if they booked PJ
I wouldn't want to repeat it though. To used to early entry and getting close up now.0 -
jefft said:
This would be something special. An acoustic set in there from the band would be so cool. I'd take a vedder solo tour in here too.demetrios said:3 nights @ Massey Hall, Toronto please.
Or .. 3 nights anywhere in Atlantic Canada.
I agree Atlantic Canada needs some shows.
Saw Ed both nights @ Massey Hall back in 2008. Those shows were amazing!!!
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Yes they were.pdalowsky said:
But those were the good old days, was there too, Slayer, Placebo, Less than Jake, Serj Tankian......all on the same day. That was a bargain!!seanclax said:
Leeds 06 was my first ever pj showpdalowsky said:
I always hope they avoid all huge outdoor shows, however its likely the pull of an event like that that would entice them back to these shores.seanclax said:
I don't think money would be an issue when it comes to download festival. Metallica have headlined many times and I'm sure they would charge more than pj. Personally I'd hate to see the boys at download, I don't think the crowd would be into it.tomccfc87 said:
Most big outdoor shows are usually booked about 12-18 months in advance as the outdoor venues usually have very strict limits on how many concerts they can get an events licence for in any given. Even if the show isn't publicly announced until around 6 months before the event the venue will have been booked over a year in advance. With the available slots for these shows being limited the best chance of seeing PJ playing an outdoor show in the UK next year might be if they get booked to headline a festival like IoW, BST, Reading/Leeds, Download, etcdrfox said:I see that some bands are already starting to announce U.K. shows for the busy June/July period in 2025. Fontaines DC announced today….
Fingers crossed if we get some PJ shows (which we all want!) they don’t leave it to February again.
Of those I think it might be too soon for them to return to BST again after 2022. Reading/Leeds is no longer really a rock festival so are unlikely to book a legacy grunge act as a headliner. The guy who books the Download line-up has said in the past that PJ are a dream headliner for him but the fact he has failed to book them once in over 20 years would suggest PJ just don't want to play there or Download are not willing to pay the fee that PJ are asking. PJ last headlined IoW in 2012 and is probably the best fit for PJ in terms of the kind of line-up they usually tend to book.
Of course it's possible that they may have had a reserve 2025 date booked at Tottenham in case of cancellation when they booked this years show and will return their next year. Or that another outdoor slot somewhere becomes available because some other as yet unannounced show falls through and creates some availability.
If it's not Hyde park next year then they should do 2 nights at the o2.
You couldnt pay me enough to go to Leeds fest these days but they'd draw me in for the day if they booked PJ
I wouldn't want to repeat it though. To used to early entry and getting close up now.
Can you imagine what you acts would have to stand through next year just to get a good spot.
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Got the dates, room booked and already in line (with sharpie) and number on my hand.Go Animal said:Who's got Sphere rumored dates?👀"A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0 -
They pay big money for Metallica because the years Metallica have played are the only years that Download has ever fully sold out. The cost of booking them is seen as a worthwhile investment because it provides a guaranteed boost to ticket sales on a level that even bands like AC/DC, Rammstein, Black Sabbath, didn't provide.seanclax said:
I don't think money would be an issue when it comes to download festival. Metallica have headlined many times and I'm sure they would charge more than pj. Personally I'd hate to see the boys at download, I don't think the crowd would be into it.tomccfc87 said:
Most big outdoor shows are usually booked about 12-18 months in advance as the outdoor venues usually have very strict limits on how many concerts they can get an events licence for in any given. Even if the show isn't publicly announced until around 6 months before the event the venue will have been booked over a year in advance. With the available slots for these shows being limited the best chance of seeing PJ playing an outdoor show in the UK next year might be if they get booked to headline a festival like IoW, BST, Reading/Leeds, Download, etcdrfox said:I see that some bands are already starting to announce U.K. shows for the busy June/July period in 2025. Fontaines DC announced today….
Fingers crossed if we get some PJ shows (which we all want!) they don’t leave it to February again.
Of those I think it might be too soon for them to return to BST again after 2022. Reading/Leeds is no longer really a rock festival so are unlikely to book a legacy grunge act as a headliner. The guy who books the Download line-up has said in the past that PJ are a dream headliner for him but the fact he has failed to book them once in over 20 years would suggest PJ just don't want to play there or Download are not willing to pay the fee that PJ are asking. PJ last headlined IoW in 2012 and is probably the best fit for PJ in terms of the kind of line-up they usually tend to book.
Of course it's possible that they may have had a reserve 2025 date booked at Tottenham in case of cancellation when they booked this years show and will return their next year. Or that another outdoor slot somewhere becomes available because some other as yet unannounced show falls through and creates some availability.
If it's not Hyde park next year then they should do 2 nights at the o2.
Pearl Jam failed to fully sell out any of their previous outdoor UK shows in the past 10 years (MK Bowl, Hyde Park x2 and Tottenham Stadium) and those venues all hold only about 60% of what Download does. So Download could perhaps be unwilling to pay the same level of fee that they may pay for some of the headliners they have booked in the past.
I agree that I don't think PJ would be a great fit for Download these days. They would have been a great fit during the first 10 years or so Download was running but both the bend and the festival have gradually moved in opposite directions more recently. However, it also wouldn't be the first time that Download would have booked a headliner who doesn't quite fit with the tone of the festival.2012 - Manchester (UK) 12 Jun - Manchester (UK) 13 Jun
2014 - Amsterdam (NL) 16 Jun - Amsterdam (NL) 17 Jun - Leeds (UK) 8 Jul - Milton Keynes (UK) 11 Jul
2017 - Rio de Janeiro (BR) 21 Mar
2018 - London (UK) 18 Jun - London (UK) 19 Jun - London (UK) 17 Jul
2022 - Vienna (AT) 20 July - Prague (CZ) 22 July - London (UK) 8 Jul - London (UK) 9 Jul
2024 - Manchester (UK) 25 Jun - London (UK) 29 Jun - Lisbon (PT) 13 JulUpcoming
Ohana (USA) 27 Sep 2024
Ohana (USA) 29 Sep 20240
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