The Official 2025 Tour Rumor Thread
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PJNB said:Lost In Ohio said:RatherStarved said:just_one said:RatherStarved said:
Dimitris no longer says anything but i bet he knows for sure
https://community.pearljam.com/discussion/comment/7659343#Comment_7659343
With that said, I'm certainly not an insider, but I also didn't just get lucky.
I remember the guesses being moreso Dallas. Then again, I tend to pay more attention when they come nearer to me.
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Bunting10 said:Lost In Ohio said:100 Pacer said:Lost In Ohio said:Another important thing:
99.99% of people in team front offices don't know anything that isn't already public. The exception is what they know, but obviously can't tell random callers...just like anyone else with their job.
Even if you (the reader here) know something about your job, maybe you've been sworn to secrecy where you can't even tell your family until a certain date.
...I feel like we're about to reach the phase where fans call up ticket reps.
The employees...the ticket representatives probably don't know anything.
If/when they do, they're not gonna tell the public. They *may* tell close confidants, but if I call up some FO somewhere and say that I heard a rumor about ______, they're just gonna point me to the website or Ticketmaster.
"Hey, FO representative. I heard you're real close to signing ______ to a new contract. Is this true?"
They're gonna have no comment other than "read the website" or "I've heard similar and I hope so." In other words, a hot bunch of nothing.
And yeah, the employees may occasionally get inside info about "this is about to be announced real soon" but they're not gonna tell anyone. I've known inside info for other things, but could only talk about it with other staff/insiders at those places.
Example: Years ago, I once heard inside info about a coach who was "going to be fired within 2-3 games." I couldn't tell anyone, but I had that hot tip.
In other words, calling up the Pistons/Cubs/Penguins/Saints/Texans FO and asking about "Pearl Jam on ______ 18th" they're gonna say "that's a new one."Detroit, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Houston, Cleveland, Milwaukee all sound interesting.Maybe you should edit the original message from Cubs to Bucks?
Those were all random cities as examplesPresidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"0 -
100 Pacer said:Lost In Ohio said:100 Pacer said:Lost In Ohio said:Another important thing:
99.99% of people in team front offices don't know anything that isn't already public. The exception is what they know, but obviously can't tell random callers...just like anyone else with their job.
Even if you (the reader here) know something about your job, maybe you've been sworn to secrecy where you can't even tell your family until a certain date.
...I feel like we're about to reach the phase where fans call up ticket reps.
The employees...the ticket representatives probably don't know anything.
If/when they do, they're not gonna tell the public. They *may* tell close confidants, but if I call up some FO somewhere and say that I heard a rumor about ______, they're just gonna point me to the website or Ticketmaster.
"Hey, FO representative. I heard you're real close to signing ______ to a new contract. Is this true?"
They're gonna have no comment other than "read the website" or "I've heard similar and I hope so." In other words, a hot bunch of nothing.
And yeah, the employees may occasionally get inside info about "this is about to be announced real soon" but they're not gonna tell anyone. I've known inside info for other things, but could only talk about it with other staff/insiders at those places.
Example: Years ago, I once heard inside info about a coach who was "going to be fired within 2-3 games." I couldn't tell anyone, but I had that hot tip.
In other words, calling up the Pistons/Cubs/Penguins/Saints/Texans FO and asking about "Pearl Jam on ______ 18th" they're gonna say "that's a new one."
True, nobody has suggested it.
But it wouldn't surprise me if someone took it upon themselves to call.
You're right though. The venues do know. I think we can all agree that if someone blabbed to anyone but a trusted confidant, they'd get whatever they deserved.
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Lost In Ohio said:Bunting10 said:Lost In Ohio said:100 Pacer said:Lost In Ohio said:Another important thing:
99.99% of people in team front offices don't know anything that isn't already public. The exception is what they know, but obviously can't tell random callers...just like anyone else with their job.
Even if you (the reader here) know something about your job, maybe you've been sworn to secrecy where you can't even tell your family until a certain date.
...I feel like we're about to reach the phase where fans call up ticket reps.
The employees...the ticket representatives probably don't know anything.
If/when they do, they're not gonna tell the public. They *may* tell close confidants, but if I call up some FO somewhere and say that I heard a rumor about ______, they're just gonna point me to the website or Ticketmaster.
"Hey, FO representative. I heard you're real close to signing ______ to a new contract. Is this true?"
They're gonna have no comment other than "read the website" or "I've heard similar and I hope so." In other words, a hot bunch of nothing.
And yeah, the employees may occasionally get inside info about "this is about to be announced real soon" but they're not gonna tell anyone. I've known inside info for other things, but could only talk about it with other staff/insiders at those places.
Example: Years ago, I once heard inside info about a coach who was "going to be fired within 2-3 games." I couldn't tell anyone, but I had that hot tip.
In other words, calling up the Pistons/Cubs/Penguins/Saints/Texans FO and asking about "Pearl Jam on ______ 18th" they're gonna say "that's a new one."Detroit, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Houston, Cleveland, Milwaukee all sound interesting.Maybe you should edit the original message from Cubs to Bucks?
Those were all random cities as examples1998: Mansfield, MA (9/15)
2000: Virginia Beach, VA (8/3), Saratoga Springs, NY (8/27), Mansfield, MA (8/29 and 8/30)
2003: Albany, NY (4/29), Mansfield, MA (7/2 and 7/3), New York, NY (7/8 and 7/9)
2006: Hartford, CT (5/23), Boston, MA (5/24 and 5/25)
2009: Chicago, IL (8/23 and 8/24)
2010: Boston, MA (5/17)
2011: East Troy, WI (9/3 and 9/4)
2013: Worcester, MA (10/15 and 10/16), Hartford, CT (10/25)
2016: Boston, MA (8/5 and 8/7)
2018: Boston, MA (9/2 and 9/4)
2022: Camden, NJ (9/14)
2024: Boston, MA (9/15 and 9/17)0 -
100 Pacer said:Lost In Ohio said:100 Pacer said:Lost In Ohio said:Another important thing:
99.99% of people in team front offices don't know anything that isn't already public. The exception is what they know, but obviously can't tell random callers...just like anyone else with their job.
Even if you (the reader here) know something about your job, maybe you've been sworn to secrecy where you can't even tell your family until a certain date.
...I feel like we're about to reach the phase where fans call up ticket reps.
The employees...the ticket representatives probably don't know anything.
If/when they do, they're not gonna tell the public. They *may* tell close confidants, but if I call up some FO somewhere and say that I heard a rumor about ______, they're just gonna point me to the website or Ticketmaster.
"Hey, FO representative. I heard you're real close to signing ______ to a new contract. Is this true?"
They're gonna have no comment other than "read the website" or "I've heard similar and I hope so." In other words, a hot bunch of nothing.
And yeah, the employees may occasionally get inside info about "this is about to be announced real soon" but they're not gonna tell anyone. I've known inside info for other things, but could only talk about it with other staff/insiders at those places.
Example: Years ago, I once heard inside info about a coach who was "going to be fired within 2-3 games." I couldn't tell anyone, but I had that hot tip.
In other words, calling up the Pistons/Cubs/Penguins/Saints/Texans FO and asking about "Pearl Jam on ______ 18th" they're gonna say "that's a new one."
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darylweber said:May have jumped the gun on State Farm… appears there are holds on 2 venues in Atlanta Praying it’s State Farm vs the other"I got memories, I got shit"0
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The only front office you need to call in New Orleans is Derrek Carrs and ask him why he’s such a shitty quarterback0
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darylweber said:May have jumped the gun on State Farm… appears there are holds on 2 venues in Atlanta Praying it’s State Farm vs the other0
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I need an excuse to visit Hawaii...Athens 2006 / Milton Keynes 2014 / London 1&2 2022 / Seattle 1&2 2024 / Dublin 2024 / Manchester 2024 / New Orleans 20250
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100 Pacer said:Lost In Ohio said:100 Pacer said:Lost In Ohio said:Another important thing:
99.99% of people in team front offices don't know anything that isn't already public. The exception is what they know, but obviously can't tell random callers...just like anyone else with their job.
Even if you (the reader here) know something about your job, maybe you've been sworn to secrecy where you can't even tell your family until a certain date.
...I feel like we're about to reach the phase where fans call up ticket reps.
The employees...the ticket representatives probably don't know anything.
If/when they do, they're not gonna tell the public. They *may* tell close confidants, but if I call up some FO somewhere and say that I heard a rumor about ______, they're just gonna point me to the website or Ticketmaster.
"Hey, FO representative. I heard you're real close to signing ______ to a new contract. Is this true?"
They're gonna have no comment other than "read the website" or "I've heard similar and I hope so." In other words, a hot bunch of nothing.
And yeah, the employees may occasionally get inside info about "this is about to be announced real soon" but they're not gonna tell anyone. I've known inside info for other things, but could only talk about it with other staff/insiders at those places.
Example: Years ago, I once heard inside info about a coach who was "going to be fired within 2-3 games." I couldn't tell anyone, but I had that hot tip.
In other words, calling up the Pistons/Cubs/Penguins/Saints/Texans FO and asking about "Pearl Jam on ______ 18th" they're gonna say "that's a new one."
On the plus side, my niece's dance recital gonna be lit af.
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kaw753 said:100 Pacer said:Lost In Ohio said:100 Pacer said:Lost In Ohio said:Another important thing:
99.99% of people in team front offices don't know anything that isn't already public. The exception is what they know, but obviously can't tell random callers...just like anyone else with their job.
Even if you (the reader here) know something about your job, maybe you've been sworn to secrecy where you can't even tell your family until a certain date.
...I feel like we're about to reach the phase where fans call up ticket reps.
The employees...the ticket representatives probably don't know anything.
If/when they do, they're not gonna tell the public. They *may* tell close confidants, but if I call up some FO somewhere and say that I heard a rumor about ______, they're just gonna point me to the website or Ticketmaster.
"Hey, FO representative. I heard you're real close to signing ______ to a new contract. Is this true?"
They're gonna have no comment other than "read the website" or "I've heard similar and I hope so." In other words, a hot bunch of nothing.
And yeah, the employees may occasionally get inside info about "this is about to be announced real soon" but they're not gonna tell anyone. I've known inside info for other things, but could only talk about it with other staff/insiders at those places.
Example: Years ago, I once heard inside info about a coach who was "going to be fired within 2-3 games." I couldn't tell anyone, but I had that hot tip.
In other words, calling up the Pistons/Cubs/Penguins/Saints/Texans FO and asking about "Pearl Jam on ______ 18th" they're gonna say "that's a new one."
On the plus side, my niece's dance recital gonna be lit af.PJ: 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.
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 20230 -
SandyRavage said:The only front office you need to call in New Orleans is Derrek Carrs and ask him why he’s such a shitty quarterback
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From the November newsletter:
"You can find your renewal date listed on your Membership Page in your account. Please set a reminder & also look for an email notification at the time of your renewal. We wouldn't want you to miss out on anything!"Presidential Advice from President-Elect Mike McCready: "Are you getting something out of this all encompassing trip?"0 -
Lost In Ohio said:From the November newsletter:
"You can find your renewal date listed on your Membership Page in your account. Please set a reminder & also look for an email notification at the time of your renewal. We wouldn't want you to miss out on anything!"0 -
Saw that0
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Hopefully it won't be like the last tour announcement when they had a similar note on like 4 months of emails prior."A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0
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darwinstheory said:Hopefully it won't be like the last tour announcement when they had a similar note on like 4 months of emails prior.
So I‘d say the rumored NA dates in May (Toronto, Atlanta) can‘t be the reason for the reminder.
Is this for European shows after all? Lot‘s of European festivals announcing lineups and going on sale in the next few weeks.
EDIT: Did we ever have a reminder with no tour or festival announcement in the 4 weeks after? If no, what could it be this time?Post edited by JackD. on0 -
Although being announced for a festival is pretty much confirmation of a tour which is good, I really hope it doesn't dictate the announcement time of the full tour.
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