2025 Tour Merch Thread

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  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 12,415
    What’s a giclee?
  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 11,228
    artforbw said:
    DKedzie said:
    FYI: It's open edition (not numbered), printed signature, giclee print.
    Price: $75.

    Thanks for the info! Being an open edition giclee makes it less appealing to me, but agree that $75 sounds fair for it, if you were at the show. It's nice-looking.
    A little surprised pj team allow an open ended sale like this. Better get one before the plug gets pulled. 
    I could be wrong.
  • syzygy523syzygy523 Posts: 68
    MKSNYC said:
    syzygy523 said:
    Anyone else who ordered the Zeb Love AP just seeing it sit in the Pittsburgh post office? Collecting dust? :smile::smile:

    Mine was delivered yesterday in NY
    I think I may have accidentally stumbled upon the one fate worse than having a poster in your cart and having it disappear before you check out smilesmile
  • artforbwartforbw Posts: 175
    Loujoe said:
    artforbw said:
    DKedzie said:
    FYI: It's open edition (not numbered), printed signature, giclee print.
    Price: $75.

    Thanks for the info! Being an open edition giclee makes it less appealing to me, but agree that $75 sounds fair for it, if you were at the show. It's nice-looking.
    A little surprised pj team allow an open ended sale like this. Better get one before the plug gets pulled. 
    I could be wrong.
    I agree. I think these were meant to be sold on the down low, which is why they were just sold over private DM's, from catching it on an IG story, and not more publicly put up for sale on his store page.
  • gus stillsgus stills Posts: 373
    drfox said:
    JE224127 said:
    Got my New Orleans AP today. Didn’t realize it was going to be different colors than the SE.
    Out of curiosity, did he send you tracking? I haven’t gotten an email yet. Thx 
    I haven’t got any tracking info either 
    For the record, mine showed up yesterday. Never got tracking email or update on shop app.
  • demetriosdemetrios Posts: 95,802
    JE224127 said:
    AP

    SE

    Very nice! 
  • CopperTomCopperTom Posts: 3,114
    Klausen AP arrived yesterday.  8/200
  • ZoSoTimZoSoTim Posts: 1,210
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  • Kearn5yKearn5y Ireland Posts: 3,018
    CopperTom said:
    Klausen AP arrived yesterday.  8/200
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  • BLACK35BLACK35 Hanover, Ontario Posts: 22,929
    CopperTom said:
    Klausen AP arrived yesterday.  8/200
    Drooling 🤤 
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  • runstaplesrunstaples WY/NC Posts: 985
    So I guess that one is gonna sell out in the shop as fast as the Dr J...I wonder when theyll start popping up in the shop
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  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 11,228
    So I guess that one is gonna sell out in the shop as fast as the Dr J...I wonder when theyll start popping up in the shop

  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 11,228
    Guessing they will get the other ones out of the way and throw the pendelton & bk ultra randomly.
    Never know what Santos will be up to. 

    Fun chasing anyway!

    Good luck all
  • TJ80TJ80 Pittsburgh Posts: 124
    edited June 1
    As one who was fortunate to grab one (waited in line 5hrs+), It’s better in person. Fantastic print (Pit n1 Klausen)
  • DE4173DE4173 Posts: 2,558
    Nice that the Francavilla ATL sold out in the shop! 🫡


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  • inmyrvminmyrvm Posts: 978
    TJ80 said:
    As one who was fortunate to grab one (waited in line 5hrs+), It’s better in person. Fantastic print (Pit n1 Klausen)
    Therein lies the problem (the wait, and that's not on you).  They need to fix that.
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  • darwinstheorydarwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 7,236
    inmyrvm said:
    TJ80 said:
    As one who was fortunate to grab one (waited in line 5hrs+), It’s better in person. Fantastic print (Pit n1 Klausen)
    Therein lies the problem (the wait, and that's not on you).  They need to fix that.
    Not a chance! The wait increases interest and drives demand big time!
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  • TJ80TJ80 Pittsburgh Posts: 124
    inmyrvm said:
    TJ80 said:
    As one who was fortunate to grab one (waited in line 5hrs+), It’s better in person. Fantastic print (Pit n1 Klausen)
    Therein lies the problem (the wait, and that's not on you).  They need to fix that.
    Not a chance! The wait increases interest and drives demand big time!
    I’ve come to agree with this. There is something to being there, and unfortunately to the “grind” to find said poster brings. I was fortunate to be able to take time off work to get in line at 10:11am. Both sides have a valid point. But I think the scarcity makes it mean more
  • tylerjtylerj Indiana Posts: 366
    Two artists this tour are dropping AP versions very late after the actual event. Very odd thing to do since interest is often most high right after the event. 
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  • inmyrvminmyrvm Posts: 978
    TJ80 said:
    inmyrvm said:
    TJ80 said:
    As one who was fortunate to grab one (waited in line 5hrs+), It’s better in person. Fantastic print (Pit n1 Klausen)
    Therein lies the problem (the wait, and that's not on you).  They need to fix that.
    Not a chance! The wait increases interest and drives demand big time!
    I’ve come to agree with this. There is something to being there, and unfortunately to the “grind” to find said poster brings. I was fortunate to be able to take time off work to get in line at 10:11am. Both sides have a valid point. But I think the scarcity makes it mean more
    That's, um, an interesting take......

    If you have that kind of time, more power to you.  Less should be sold outside, or supply needs increased inside.  Guaranteed they could have moved another 1000+ units of all city merch and it would have had no effect on anything except giving people inside the show a chance to purchase what they wanted. 

    And by all accounts, the merch line issues only occurred in Pittsburgh for whatever reason.  People said MSG didn't even have those kinds of issues.
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  • Shaindli1Shaindli1 MA Posts: 1,962
    Merch scarcity was a major issue in Raleigh too.
  • ritg19ritg19 Posts: 118
    Given the demand for some merchandise doesn't it make sense to sell more to offset things like ticket prices? Less supply fuels a secondary market which I believe most, including the band, are against (or is that just for tickets). While there are only so many seats in an arena, you can print as many posters, skate decks, city specific merch as you want to fill more of the demand unless the artists are exerting some power that I wouldn't think they have over this band. I'm sure I'm making this easier than it actual is with logistics, etc., but seems straight forward. I guess there are some prints that don't sell out so they don't want to overprint, but that is rare and left to the Beth Murphy's of posters.  
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  • Shaindli1Shaindli1 MA Posts: 1,962
    ritg19 said:
    Given the demand for some merchandise doesn't it make sense to sell more to offset things like ticket prices? Less supply fuels a secondary market which I believe most, including the band, are against (or is that just for tickets). While there are only so many seats in an arena, you can print as many posters, skate decks, city specific merch as you want to fill more of the demand unless the artists are exerting some power that I wouldn't think they have over this band. I'm sure I'm making this easier than it actual is with logistics, etc., but seems straight forward. I guess there are some prints that don't sell out so they don't want to overprint, but that is rare and left to the Beth Murphy's of posters.  
    If you look at the posters at the shop you'll notice many from the 2024 run did not sell out. This may partially explain the scarcity - at least for posters - this tour. 
  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 12,415
    ritg19 said:
    Given the demand for some merchandise doesn't it make sense to sell more to offset things like ticket prices? Less supply fuels a secondary market which I believe most, including the band, are against (or is that just for tickets). While there are only so many seats in an arena, you can print as many posters, skate decks, city specific merch as you want to fill more of the demand unless the artists are exerting some power that I wouldn't think they have over this band. I'm sure I'm making this easier than it actual is with logistics, etc., but seems straight forward. I guess there are some prints that don't sell out so they don't want to overprint, but that is rare and left to the Beth Murphy's of posters.  
    There's around 5 dozen posters currently in the shop from past tours that haven't sold out... that's not counting posters for shows that were cancelled like London, or the 2020 tour. 
  • on2legson2legs Posts: 15,781
    ritg19 said:
    Given the demand for some merchandise doesn't it make sense to sell more to offset things like ticket prices? Less supply fuels a secondary market which I believe most, including the band, are against (or is that just for tickets). While there are only so many seats in an arena, you can print as many posters, skate decks, city specific merch as you want to fill more of the demand unless the artists are exerting some power that I wouldn't think they have over this band. I'm sure I'm making this easier than it actual is with logistics, etc., but seems straight forward. I guess there are some prints that don't sell out so they don't want to overprint, but that is rare and left to the Beth Murphy's of posters.  
    There's around 5 dozen posters currently in the shop from past tours that haven't sold out... that's not counting posters for shows that were cancelled like London, or the 2020 tour. 

    Yes... and some of them are pretty sharp posters which makes me think the print run was too high and we ended up with less this tour as Shaindli said.
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  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 12,415
    edited June 2
    on2legs said:
    ritg19 said:
    Given the demand for some merchandise doesn't it make sense to sell more to offset things like ticket prices? Less supply fuels a secondary market which I believe most, including the band, are against (or is that just for tickets). While there are only so many seats in an arena, you can print as many posters, skate decks, city specific merch as you want to fill more of the demand unless the artists are exerting some power that I wouldn't think they have over this band. I'm sure I'm making this easier than it actual is with logistics, etc., but seems straight forward. I guess there are some prints that don't sell out so they don't want to overprint, but that is rare and left to the Beth Murphy's of posters.  
    There's around 5 dozen posters currently in the shop from past tours that haven't sold out... that's not counting posters for shows that were cancelled like London, or the 2020 tour. 

    Yes... and some of them are pretty sharp posters which makes me think the print run was too high and we ended up with less this tour as Shaindli said.
    & based on the amount of license plates that were shipped out in the mystery bags earlier this year, those prior production runs were too high as well. 
  • Shaindli1Shaindli1 MA Posts: 1,962
    on2legs said:
    ritg19 said:
    Given the demand for some merchandise doesn't it make sense to sell more to offset things like ticket prices? Less supply fuels a secondary market which I believe most, including the band, are against (or is that just for tickets). While there are only so many seats in an arena, you can print as many posters, skate decks, city specific merch as you want to fill more of the demand unless the artists are exerting some power that I wouldn't think they have over this band. I'm sure I'm making this easier than it actual is with logistics, etc., but seems straight forward. I guess there are some prints that don't sell out so they don't want to overprint, but that is rare and left to the Beth Murphy's of posters.  
    There's around 5 dozen posters currently in the shop from past tours that haven't sold out... that's not counting posters for shows that were cancelled like London, or the 2020 tour. 

    Yes... and some of them are pretty sharp posters which makes me think the print run was too high and we ended up with less this tour as Shaindli said.
    & based on the amount of license plates that were shipped out in the mystery bags earlier this year, those prior production runs were too high as well. 
    Those were from the 2023 mini tour, as were all those rat shirts. 
  • dgpj92dgpj92 Posts: 185
    What’s a giclee?
    I think it comes out of a printer instead of being made thru screen printing, but I failed art class in school and might be totally wrong.
  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 12,415
    Shaindli1 said:
    on2legs said:
    ritg19 said:
    Given the demand for some merchandise doesn't it make sense to sell more to offset things like ticket prices? Less supply fuels a secondary market which I believe most, including the band, are against (or is that just for tickets). While there are only so many seats in an arena, you can print as many posters, skate decks, city specific merch as you want to fill more of the demand unless the artists are exerting some power that I wouldn't think they have over this band. I'm sure I'm making this easier than it actual is with logistics, etc., but seems straight forward. I guess there are some prints that don't sell out so they don't want to overprint, but that is rare and left to the Beth Murphy's of posters.  
    There's around 5 dozen posters currently in the shop from past tours that haven't sold out... that's not counting posters for shows that were cancelled like London, or the 2020 tour. 

    Yes... and some of them are pretty sharp posters which makes me think the print run was too high and we ended up with less this tour as Shaindli said.
    & based on the amount of license plates that were shipped out in the mystery bags earlier this year, those prior production runs were too high as well. 
    Those were from the 2023 mini tour, as were all those rat shirts. 
    I thought I saw some CA plates in there from 2024.... Regardless, the point stands. they're probably producing less so they aren't bringing unsold merch back to the warehouse to deal with when the tour ends. 
  • Shaindli1Shaindli1 MA Posts: 1,962
    Shaindli1 said:
    on2legs said:
    ritg19 said:
    Given the demand for some merchandise doesn't it make sense to sell more to offset things like ticket prices? Less supply fuels a secondary market which I believe most, including the band, are against (or is that just for tickets). While there are only so many seats in an arena, you can print as many posters, skate decks, city specific merch as you want to fill more of the demand unless the artists are exerting some power that I wouldn't think they have over this band. I'm sure I'm making this easier than it actual is with logistics, etc., but seems straight forward. I guess there are some prints that don't sell out so they don't want to overprint, but that is rare and left to the Beth Murphy's of posters.  
    There's around 5 dozen posters currently in the shop from past tours that haven't sold out... that's not counting posters for shows that were cancelled like London, or the 2020 tour. 

    Yes... and some of them are pretty sharp posters which makes me think the print run was too high and we ended up with less this tour as Shaindli said.
    & based on the amount of license plates that were shipped out in the mystery bags earlier this year, those prior production runs were too high as well. 
    Those were from the 2023 mini tour, as were all those rat shirts. 
    I thought I saw some CA plates in there from 2024.... Regardless, the point stands. they're probably producing less so they aren't bringing unsold merch back to the warehouse to deal with when the tour ends. 
    They definitely undershot it this time. I'm sure they don't want to have to deal with large quantities of unsold merch but not meeting the demand on tour is also a problem for them.
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